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tyler mathisen will join us later in the program for morning star where he interviewed one of 2015 top fund managers today on wall street stocks as they rocketed higher. we begin tonight with earnings from apple. the world's most valuable company and most widely held stock and mutual funds reported the slowest pace of growth for iphones since they were introduced. the dow component is forecasting revenue in the current quarter will decline at the steepest rate in 15 years. apple earned 3.28 for the quarter. revenue increased from a year ago but came in below expectations. as for the shares, they were initially lower after the report. josh lipton spoke with tim cook a short time ago and has the key take away from the report. >> the big number to watch in apple's latest earnings report, $53 billion. that was the high end that apple gav gave. i spoke to the ceo about the quarter, he said the march quarter will be the toughest compare of the year. he said the iphone franchise is solid and 60% of the installed base on the older models implying a lot of potential upgrade head room. a will th
tyler mathisen will join us later in the program for morning star where he interviewed one of 2015 top fund managers today on wall street stocks as they rocketed higher. we begin tonight with earnings from apple. the world's most valuable company and most widely held stock and mutual funds reported the slowest pace of growth for iphones since they were introduced. the dow component is forecasting revenue in the current quarter will decline at the steepest rate in 15 years. apple earned 3.28 for...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" next with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> heightened concerns. stocks tumble after the federal reserve said it's worried about growth and the global economy. but is the central bank's ability to fix things limited? >>> lying low. boeing doesn't expect to deliver as many jets this year as it did last and that has shareholders nervous. >>> cash advance, no atm card, no problem as long as you have your smartphone. the new way people are accessing their accounts. all that tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday january 27th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the fed is on hold. today, the u.s. central bank citing lower economic growth and inflation expectations kept interest rates right where they are. near historic lows. but it was less what the fed did or didn't do, and more what it said and didn't say that got investors' attention today. it said, among other things, it was monitoring global economic and financial events and watching how they might effect our job market and inflation. and uncharacteristically, it deleted any refe
>>> this is "nightly business report" next with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> heightened concerns. stocks tumble after the federal reserve said it's worried about growth and the global economy. but is the central bank's ability to fix things limited? >>> lying low. boeing doesn't expect to deliver as many jets this year as it did last and that has shareholders nervous. >>> cash advance, no atm card, no problem as long as you have your smartphone....
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> big finish. stocks rally nearly 400 points to cap off a turbulent month that saw the major indexes drop 5% or more. >>> hands tied? with anemic growth and central banks around the world going to new lengths to reflate their economies is the fed now backed into a corner? >>> portfolio protection. stock picks from a top-rated funds manager that he says have significant upsides in a slow-growing economy. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, january 29th. >>> good evening and welcome. if you can't make sense of these markets, don't feel bad. neither can we, really. to many market observers, january has been a month of turbulence and transition, defying neat explanations. polar vortex? not this year. bipolar market, you bet. that pretty much explains january. on this final day of trading for the month stocks in a deep funk for much of january, roared higher. dow jones industrial average rallied 396 to 16,466. good for the index's best percentage gain since august. the nas
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> big finish. stocks rally nearly 400 points to cap off a turbulent month that saw the major indexes drop 5% or more. >>> hands tied? with anemic growth and central banks around the world going to new lengths to reflate their economies is the fed now backed into a corner? >>> portfolio protection. stock picks from a top-rated funds manager that he says have significant...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ [male #1] so there's three of us. [male #2] we are going on a roadtrip. [female #1] to stop off at different cities. [male #1] and talk to inspiring people. [male #2] this is a point where i can go anywhere i want career-wise but i don't know where to go. [male #1] i want to say it's going to change my life because undoubtedly it will. [female #1] i want to figure out how people pursue careers that are actual pursuits and they're not pursuing money. to be really happy i think you have to be counter-cultural, and you have to have the bravery to do it. [female narrator #1] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series. the college board: connect to college success. [male narrator #1] this public television series is supported by the university of phoenix foundation. helping roadtrip nation build hope, discovery, and educational opportunities in school communities
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> 'cause i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back! >> you've heard of connoisseur, i'm a common-sewer! >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something. >> let's talk desserts gentlemen, 'cause i se
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> 'cause i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back! >> you've heard of connoisseur, i'm a common-sewer! >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something. >> let's talk desserts gentlemen,...
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i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend.ee you back here monday. >> guns, bombs and bombshells. from the white house to pyongyang, to the campaign trail. welcome to 2016. week,", on "washington the president sheds tears at the he leads a fresh charge on guns. two daysted newtown after what happened. it continues to haunt me. it was one of the worst days of my presidency. >> with strong new employment belt, does hehis have room to maneuver on other final term priorities? republican candidates say no. thing i intend to do, rescind every single illegal unconstitutional executive order taken by this president. youxecutive orders where
i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend.ee you back here monday. >> guns, bombs and bombshells. from the white house to pyongyang, to the campaign trail. welcome to 2016. week,", on "washington the president sheds tears at the he leads a fresh charge on guns. two daysted newtown after what happened. it continues to haunt me. it was one of the worst days of my presidency. >> with strong new employment belt, does hehis have room to maneuver on...
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i'm tyler mathisen.eat evening, everybody, and we will see you right back here tom ♪ you've dropped another one. i don't see why we couldn't just catch the bus like any normal person. i could give you a piggyback. and what would the adamses say if we turned up at ruby's birthday like that? well, it was good enough for st. christopher. anyway, you can't be the best pastry chef this side of paris and maintain peak fitness. nobody's perfect. not that you'd know it if you met the adams'. they're the model family. nobody's perfect.
i'm tyler mathisen.eat evening, everybody, and we will see you right back here tom ♪ you've dropped another one. i don't see why we couldn't just catch the bus like any normal person. i could give you a piggyback. and what would the adamses say if we turned up at ruby's birthday like that? well, it was good enough for st. christopher. anyway, you can't be the best pastry chef this side of paris and maintain peak fitness. nobody's perfect. not that you'd know it if you met the adams'. they're...
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thanks for watching. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching.t weekend, everybody. and we will see you here, plowed out, on monday. ♪ it's all right, it's ok ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and grey ♪ ♪ it's all right i say it's ok ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right i say it's ok ♪ ♪ we're gettin' to the end of the day ♪ "acting head." what is he, a temp? until sasha's back on her feet. ted case, wasn't he the dci that-- stood for gerry, yeah. i don't see why we can't keep things ticking over. i mean, we're the ones with the expertise. what the hell do they make sellotape out of over there? scotch. what? in the us, it's called scotch tape. dan: and gerry ought to be careful. he's supposed to be dead, not sending us jiffy bags.
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i'm tyler mathisen.eat evening, everybody. .e'll see you back here ♪ ♪ how many more times? two more should square it. one. do you know what they did in the old testament to people who reneged on their debts? stoned them to death. caved their heads in. that's not true. take a look. i don't need to. unlike you, i've read it. i bet. cover to cover. good little catholic girl. heh. you're just being a good wife, remember? let me hear you say it.
i'm tyler mathisen.eat evening, everybody. .e'll see you back here ♪ ♪ how many more times? two more should square it. one. do you know what they did in the old testament to people who reneged on their debts? stoned them to death. caved their heads in. that's not true. take a look. i don't need to. unlike you, i've read it. i bet. cover to cover. good little catholic girl. heh. you're just being a good wife, remember? let me hear you say it.
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. for a winter storm in the east. >> i know. ♪ ♪ [sofaya] and talking to really cool people [ben] who have really connected their passion to their career today is the last day of the trip, it doesn't feel like the last day of the trip [tina roth] i was always waiting for that you know perfect moment angelic choir coming down saying tina you should start your own business now and that never comes [gary] i really wanted to make a film of my own. i hadn't directed a film at that point. that was the first time i had picked up a camera. [martha] i could keep doing this for another couple of months [male narrator #1] road trip nation is sponsored by, autodesk, providing software and resources for tomorrow's designers and engineers to solve today's challenges hobsons, providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [female narrator #2] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this se
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. we thought perhaps the sisters could have a handicrafts store and organize a baby show. a baby show? [flashbulb popping] yes! man: come on, sister! mrs. harding, there's only one way you can deliberately terminate a pregnancy. and it's against the law. that was unforgivable. who is it who decides what is forgivable and unforgivable? is this curlilocks? why didn't you say it was you? one has to exercise a little caution. funding for "call the midwife" is provided by contributionse" is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. we thought perhaps the sisters could have a handicrafts store and organize a baby show. a baby show? [flashbulb popping] yes! man: come on, sister! mrs. harding, there's only one way you can deliberately terminate a pregnancy. and it's against the law. that was unforgivable. who is it who decides what is forgivable and unforgivable? is this curlilocks? why didn't you...
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thanks for watching. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody. see you tomorrow. male announcer: the following program contains mature content which may not be suitable for all audiences. viewer discretion is advised. and you are... the reverend applebee-thornton. jane. sister evangelina, what's wrong with him? you tell me what's going on right now! baby's had some complications, ruby. [crash] jenny, voice-over: i knew one day i would encounter something like this, but i feel so underprepared, sister. i saw your face when that child was born. you were distraught, nurse lee. i bet you're a wonderful dancer. [chuckles] is jane agreed? male announcer: funding for "call the midwife" is provided by contributions e" is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- for most people, corals evoke images of vast tropical reefs. but gardens of spectacular corals also thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean. now, scientists are rushing to learn more about these mysterious creatures before they disappear. and find out how bay area engineers are using laser technology to make virtual recreations of the world's greatest monuments. >>> support for "quest" is provided by -- the s. d. bechtel, jr. foundation, the david b. gold foundation,
thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- for most people, corals evoke images of vast tropical reefs. but gardens of spectacular corals also thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean. now, scientists are rushing to learn more about these mysterious creatures before they disappear. and find out how bay area engineers are using laser technology to make virtual...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. for a winter storm in the east. >> i know. ♪ ♪ . >> announcer: a kqed television production. >> it's like sort of old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >> it's like an adventure, you know? you got to put on your miner's helmet. >> it reminds me of oatmeal with a touch of wet dog.
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thanks for watching. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching.t weekend, everybody. and we will see you here, plowed out, on monday. gwen: the gloves are off for both republicans and democrats, as the final countdown to voting begins. plus, hostages are released and the supreme court picks up yet another political hot potato. tonight on "washington week." >> three weeks is an eternity in politics. in new hampshire it's an eternity. gwen: bill clinton should know because the race in iowa and new hampshire is suddenly tight. >> guess what. that inevitable candidate is not so inevitable today. i know that it is like to be knocked down but not knocked out. gwen: tension is building among republicans as well, with sarah palin back in the mix. sarah: they stomp on our neck and tell us to chill. well, look, re
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thanks for watching. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody. see you tomorrow. >>> most of us think ants are just pests, but not brian fisher. known as "the ant guy," he's on a mission to catalog all of the world's 30,000 ant species before they become casualties of habitat loss. but he can't do it without our help. >>> and, asthma affects millions of children worldwide. but researchers don't know why. could the bacteria in farms help explain the mystery? >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation. additional support provided by --
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> what a week! the dow shed more than 1,000 points to start the year. what you can do to keep your savings, your retirement, and your money on track. >>> hiring surge, believe it or not, there was good news today. the economy added a lot more jobs than expected last month, making 2015 one of the best years ever for job creation. >>> strategy session. our market monitor helps you navigate and find opportunities in this challenging market. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, january 8th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was a sour end to a week that ushered in anything but a sweet '16 for investors, not even that unexpectedly rosy jobs report could turn the tide. more on jobs in a moment. >>> the story today, as it has been all week, was the stock market. today was bad, the week worse, historically so. in fact, the s&p 500 lost nearly $1.1 trillion in market value over just the past five sessions. this was for stocks the worst first week of a trading year ever. today t
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> what a week! the dow shed more than 1,000 points to start the year. what you can do to keep your savings, your retirement, and your money on track. >>> hiring surge, believe it or not, there was good news today. the economy added a lot more jobs than expected last month, making 2015 one of the best years ever for job creation. >>> strategy session. our market monitor helps...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> a bottom or a bounce? stocks skydive only to trim their losses. is there a sense now on wall street that the worst of this selling spree is over? >>> threat to sales? autos and housing are coming off strong years, but will americans keep buying if their portfolios are shriveling? >>> and tough choices. if you are close to retirement, what decisions do you need to make now with the markets flying? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, january 20th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. a wild wednesday on wall street ends with the dow only losing 249 points, only. it was that kind of a day. stocks started lower, then plummeted hard midday, falling more than 560 points. and just when it looked really scary, the indexes started rising, cutting their losses almost in half. the dow traveling about 1,100 points total for the day. and by the close, the dow jones industrial average lost 249 points to 15,766. the nasdaq fell five points. the s&p 500 lost 22. as for crude,
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> a bottom or a bounce? stocks skydive only to trim their losses. is there a sense now on wall street that the worst of this selling spree is over? >>> threat to sales? autos and housing are coming off strong years, but will americans keep buying if their portfolios are shriveling? >>> and tough choices. if you are close to retirement, what decisions do you need to...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." the u.s. markets may have been closed today, but there is still, sue, plenty to talk about. >> there sure is, ty. the first two weeks of the year have been tumultuous to say the least, with oil prices continuing to plunge down double digits to start the year and fears that china's economy might drag down any global growth out there. our markets have been consumed with negativity. >> but there is one bright spot for the u.s. economy, and that would be the labor market. that is where we begin tonight. the job market ended 2015 on a high note. most are confident of continued strength this year. in fact an improving labor market was the linchpin for the federal reserve's plan to raise interest rates for the first time in a decade. as hampton pearson tells us, while that optimismwhabounds, some obstacles do remain. >> the 2016 job market is starting the year with a lot of momentum. a blockbuster december saw 292,000 new hires, and
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." the u.s. markets may have been closed today, but there is still, sue, plenty to talk about. >> there sure is, ty. the first two weeks of the year have been tumultuous to say the least, with oil prices continuing to plunge down double digits to start the year and fears that china's economy...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks head south to start the week following oil prices lower as wall street keeps an eye on this week's federal reserve meeting and wrap of economic data coming out. >>> all daybreak fast help jump start mcdonald's sales and investors are wonder if it's real. >>> the ones investors need to watch. all that and more for monday, january 25th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. tyler is on assignment tonight. it was another very rough session for the faint of heart on wall street today. stocks were holding their own for a while, but a better than 7% sell off in oil was too much and things fell apart in the afternoon. the drop improved after a few days of stabilization reignited growth concerns. the federal reserve begins a two day meeting tomorrow. while no interest rate move is expected, the feds view and tone on the economy will be key. there is also a lot of data for investors to pour over this week as well as about quarter of the s&p 500 companies reporting their earnings. the dow fell 215 points. the nasda
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks head south to start the week following oil prices lower as wall street keeps an eye on this week's federal reserve meeting and wrap of economic data coming out. >>> all daybreak fast help jump start mcdonald's sales and investors are wonder if it's real. >>> the ones investors need to watch. all that and more for monday, january 25th. >>> good evening,...
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i'm melissa lee with tyler mathisen, michelle caruso-cabrera and brian sullivan. we have a rally on our hands with the three major indices at session highs. look at the boards here. dow jones industrial average up by 1.75. s&p up by 1.7% and nasdaq up by 1.6%. and a lot of this being fueled by easy money. the bank of japan moving to a negative interest rate policy overnight. >> and one wonders whether in light of this very powerful rally if the bottom is starting to be put in, in these markets. both in terms of equities and maybe even the petroleum market. why today? why today on a day when the gdp came in below expectations indicating a u.s. economy that is stuck in neutral, maybe there is an association between that and the idea that the federal reserve will not be raising interest rates, certainly not in march and maybe not anytime soon. >> that's certainly the key driver today. oil not the key driver in part because iran, after all the discussion yesterday about whether or not there would be some kind of deal and we highlighted it on the show how unlikely it w
i'm melissa lee with tyler mathisen, michelle caruso-cabrera and brian sullivan. we have a rally on our hands with the three major indices at session highs. look at the boards here. dow jones industrial average up by 1.75. s&p up by 1.7% and nasdaq up by 1.6%. and a lot of this being fueled by easy money. the bank of japan moving to a negative interest rate policy overnight. >> and one wonders whether in light of this very powerful rally if the bottom is starting to be put in, in...
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> the sellingntensifies. the dow and nasdaq are now in correction territory, off 10% from their recent highs. and the dow has never fallen so far so fast at the start of a year ever. >>> china chaos. that country suspends its new stock market rules, leaving investors on edge ahead of shanghai's open. >>> costly pitfalls. the common mistakes investors make in a volatile market and how you can avoid them. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday january 7th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. a body blow to the stock market as another wave of selling hit wall street and knocked stocks hard. the dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq closed in correction territory, meaning the indexes are now more than 10% off their most recent highs. the reason once again was china. that country suspended trading after just 30 minutes. its benchmark index falling 7%. more on that in just a moment. but first the closing numbers. the blue chip dow index plummeting 392 points to 16,
♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> the sellingntensifies. the dow and nasdaq are now in correction territory, off 10% from their recent highs. and the dow has never fallen so far so fast at the start of a year ever. >>> china chaos. that country suspends its new stock market rules, leaving investors on edge ahead of shanghai's open. >>> costly pitfalls. the common mistakes investors make in a...
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♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> good riddance.hat's what some investors are saying after the dow and the s&p have their worst year since the financial crisis. so what can we expect as the calendar flips to 2016? >>> standing tall, amazon has created a juggernaut both online and on wall street. but can it continue? >>> and the times they are a-changing. the new year ushers in sweeping changes from taxes to wages. we'll tell you the impact. all that and more for this new year's eve 2015. good evening, everyone, and welcome. tyler has the evening off. stocks ended the year pretty much with a whimper. a 1% across the board loss today cemented the worst year for the dow and the s&p since the 2008 financial crisis. the small cap russell 2000 and the dow transports also had their worst year in the last seven. the nasdaq was the standout. today the dow lost 178 points to finish the year at 17,425. the nasdaq dropped 58 thanks in part to a 2% drop in apple. apple turning in its first negative year since, you guessed it, 2008. and the s&p 5
♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> good riddance.hat's what some investors are saying after the dow and the s&p have their worst year since the financial crisis. so what can we expect as the calendar flips to 2016? >>> standing tall, amazon has created a juggernaut both online and on wall street. but can it continue? >>> and the times they are a-changing. the new year ushers in sweeping changes from...
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this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> in transition, growth in china the world's second largest economy, may be slowing now, but does the pause pave the way for future expansion? >> silver lining. why it's the best time in a long time to be in an american consumer. >> and don't get duped. the irs warns of an age old tax scheme finding new victims. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, january 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sharon epperson in tonight for sue herara. >> and good evening from me. i'm tyler mathison. it was the rally that wasn't. just when it looked like the market might have a chance for a triple digit gain, things reversed. the reason? oil prices. and just like that, the air came out of stocks. after being up more than 180 points, the dow jones average closed with a modest 28 point rise to finish at 16,016. the nasdaq fell 11 and the s&p 500 gained a single point. as for oil, domestic crude settled down more than 3% today to 28.46. bob pisani has more on today's vanishing rally. >> reporter: it was an
this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> in transition, growth in china the world's second largest economy, may be slowing now, but does the pause pave the way for future expansion? >> silver lining. why it's the best time in a long time to be in an american consumer. >> and don't get duped. the irs warns of an age old tax scheme finding new victims. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, january...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> best year ever. car sales accelerated in 2015 as automakers report their highest annual sales in history. >> turn around time. will some of the blue chip stocks that lost their shine in 2015 gain is back in the new year. >> and trouble in texas? the lone star state's economy boomed along with the price of oil. how is it holding up now that crude is cratering. all that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday january 5th. >> good evening, everyone. and welcome. investors may not have liked 2015 very much, but automakers sure did. the industry sold a record number of vehicles last year. in 2015, americans purchased roughly 17.5 million cars and trucks. topping the previous high set in 2000. the reasons are the ones we've been telling you about, cheap gas, low rates on loans and a strengthening economy and job market. as phil lebeau explains, records were broken despite lukewarm sales in the final month of the year. >> reporter: americans bought new cars, trucks absuvs at a strong pace in decem
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> best year ever. car sales accelerated in 2015 as automakers report their highest annual sales in history. >> turn around time. will some of the blue chip stocks that lost their shine in 2015 gain is back in the new year. >> and trouble in texas? the lone star state's economy boomed along with the price of oil. how is it holding up now that crude is cratering. all that and more on...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> bubble in crude. oil prices dip below $30 a barrel for the first time since 2003. as supply swamps demand. pressuring prices. what's next? >>> nasdaq gains for a change. the tech heavy index ends higher for the first time this year. but small company shares are mireed near bear mark territory. why someone says 2016 is the time to think small. >> political theater. the president delivers his last state of the union speech tonight. what he'll say and what congress might do and what it surely won't. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, january 12th. >> good evening, everyone. welcome. up through the ground came a bubbling crude. it made jed clampett rich but today the unrelenting supply of crude oil from saudi arabia and the oil states, russia and the united states is causing nothing but pain in the petroleum world. today, domestic crude prices cracked $30 a barrel, heading down. that hasn't happened since 2003. supply and demand are way out of what can. after breaking that
with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> bubble in crude. oil prices dip below $30 a barrel for the first time since 2003. as supply swamps demand. pressuring prices. what's next? >>> nasdaq gains for a change. the tech heavy index ends higher for the first time this year. but small company shares are mireed near bear mark territory. why someone says 2016 is the time to think small. >> political theater. the president delivers his last state of the union speech tonight. what...