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>>> welcome back everybody, i am tyler mathisen of the big interview of the day, house speaker paul ryan talking exclusively on power lun"powerl" weighing >> ylan mui is live with the highlights of that interview >> reporter: tyler, speaker paul ryan was here at a tax reform road show trying to talk off potential of getting tax reform done this year i sat down with him just a few minutes ago and i asked him about president trump's tweet that blamed him and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for making a mess of the debt ceiling fight. here is what he said >> i don't take it going after me that's an option that we are looking at the va deadline came up and we were not able to do that then. we have plenty of options ahead of us.
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i'm tyler mathisen. >> have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> here they this is a bbc is america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island
i'm tyler mathisen. >> have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> here they this is a bbc is america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the bulls record run. a ninth straight day of gains for the dow. is there more room to grow and where should your money be in the verdict is in for the pha ma bro. getting to work. job creation grows. unlamt rate falls and raises tick higher. is the job market firing on all sle cylinders? stories and more for tonight, august 4th. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off tonight. the dow closes at its eight straight record. more on that in a moment, but we begin with america's job engine, but by all accounts appears to be b revving. the nation's unemployment rate is at a 6-year low. positions are being added and wages, which has been low for a long time, are starting to tick hire. today, the labor department reported the economy creating 209,000 jobs in july. the unemployment rate fell to 4.3% and wages .3%. hampton pearson takes a look at why the job market continues to be one of the main strengths of the economy. >> in july, american employers hired more workers than expected and raised wages for a second st
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the bulls record run. a ninth straight day of gains for the dow. is there more room to grow and where should your money be in the verdict is in for the pha ma bro. getting to work. job creation grows. unlamt rate falls and raises tick higher. is the job market firing on all sle cylinders? stories and more for tonight, august 4th. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off tonight. the dow closes at its eight straight record. more on that in a moment, but...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nine in a row, that's how many records the dow's streak has hid. while a rally seems unstoppable, there are a few things that could become road blocks. >>> pushing back. how some brands are standing up to amazon and fighting for the little guy. >>> and looking abroad. how the nation's biggest hotel chain is planning to get a foot hold in a $100 billion market. all that and more tonigh "nightly business report" for monday august 7th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. the dow juggernaut rolls on, and on and on. several weeks ago, of course, it was the other two big indexes, but now, that's changed. after watching the nasdaq and the s&p notch record after record, the dow has decided to join the fun run. and, boy, has it. today, the dow scored a small gain, but it was enough for the industrial average's ninth straight record close and tenth consece overall gain. not much left to add to that, so let's get to the numbers. the dow rose 25 points to 22,118. nasdaq added 32. and the s&p tacked on 4. it also closed at
>>> this is "nightly business report" tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nine in a row, that's how many records the dow's streak has hid. while a rally seems unstoppable, there are a few things that could become road blocks. >>> pushing back. how some brands are standing up to amazon and fighting for the little guy. >>> and looking abroad. how the nation's biggest hotel chain is planning to get a foot hold in a $100 billion market. all that and more...
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tyler mathisen is off this week. it was quite a reversal on wall street today. stocks sold off early on following the report we told you about last night, that north korea fired a missile that traveled over japan racheting up the already high tensions surrounding the korean peninsula. couple that with the historic flooding in houston and the surrounding areas and you would bet that would be a recipe for a selloff in stocks, but that's a bet you would have lost because by the end of the day stocks did a nearly 200 point about face. the dow rose just about 57 points to 21,865. the nasdaq rose 18 and the s&p 500 added 2. gold did react to the missile launch settling at nearly a one-year high. we'll look more at whether this is the right time to get into the so-called safe haven invest 78 investme later in our discussion. the missile traveled over japanese air space causing a frightening situation for residents and strong rhetoric from the government. we have more from nagoya, japan. >> reporter: well, like so many japanese here, we were woken up at 6:00 a.m. local
tyler mathisen is off this week. it was quite a reversal on wall street today. stocks sold off early on following the report we told you about last night, that north korea fired a missile that traveled over japan racheting up the already high tensions surrounding the korean peninsula. couple that with the historic flooding in houston and the surrounding areas and you would bet that would be a recipe for a selloff in stocks, but that's a bet you would have lost because by the end of the day...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody.e'll see you back here steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. yeah this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting.
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody.e'll see you back here steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it...
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>>> this is "nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> sizzler, stocks bounce back and have their best day of the summer. as last week's worries morph into a reheated hopefulness. >>> ceo turns on trump. the head of merck resigns from the president's manufacturing council. creating a potential crack in the white house relation >>> and wellness watch. will aetna give an apple watch to its millions of members? and if they do, would you set aside privacy concerns and wear those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday august 14th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. a hot august day turned into a hot august rally. stocks recorded their best performance since april, reversing the losses that besieged the market last week. the mood on wall street improved on easing tensions with north korea thanks to an op-ped written by the secretaries of state and defense who said the administration would continue to pursue diplomatic resolutions with pyongyang. now, add to that a solid quarter of corporate earnings, and stronger than expected growth in jap
>>> this is "nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> sizzler, stocks bounce back and have their best day of the summer. as last week's worries morph into a reheated hopefulness. >>> ceo turns on trump. the head of merck resigns from the president's manufacturing council. creating a potential crack in the white house relation >>> and wellness watch. will aetna give an apple watch to its millions of members? and if they do, would...
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wreaking havoc. harvey has dumped trillions of gallons of water on texas creating catastrophic and historic flooding with more on refineries are closed. ports are closed. and the nation's fourth largest city is essentially under water. the human and economic impact of this monster storm tonight on "nightly business report" for monday august 28th. good evening, everyone, and welcome. tyler mathisen has this week off. we begin tonight with the devastation hitting southeast texas. where harvey made land over the weekend as a category 4 hurricane and then stalled dumping torrential rain which could top 4 feet in some areas when all is said and done. there has been and will be historic flooding. there have been mass evacuations and several deaths. tens of thousands are without power in houston. the nation's fourth largest city, well, it's at a standstill. and the heart of the nation's energy infrastructure is impacted. we have reports up and down the gulf coast. in corpus christi near where harvey made la
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wreaking havoc. harvey has dumped trillions of gallons of water on texas creating catastrophic and historic flooding with more on refineries are closed. ports are closed. and the nation's fourth largest city is essentially under water. the human and economic impact of this monster storm tonight on "nightly business report" for monday august 28th. good evening, everyone, and welcome. tyler...
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. >> >>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wreaking havoc. harvey has dumped trillions of gallons of water on texas creating catastrophic and historic flooding with more on refineries are closed. ports are closed. and the nation's fourth largest city is essentially under water. the human and economic impact of this monster storm tonight on "nightly business report" for monday august 28th. good evening, everyone, and welcome. tyler mathisen has this week off. we begin tonight with the devastation hitting southeast texas. where harvey made land over the weekend as a category 4 hurricane and then stalled dumping torrential rain which could top 4 feet in some areas en
. >> >>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wreaking havoc. harvey has dumped trillions of gallons of water on texas creating catastrophic and historic flooding with more on refineries are closed. ports are closed. and the nation's fourth largest city is essentially under water. the human and economic impact of this monster storm tonight on "nightly business report" for monday august 28th. good evening, everyone, and...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and . >> powerful storm hurricane harvey intensifies, with texas its target. refiners are u shut. oil output has been shut. ports and businesses are closed and the aftermath could ripple through the economy. >>> roll back regulations. not so fast says the fed chair, making a forceful defense of the rules governing wall street at a meeting of central bankers. >>> the money fight. the big bucks behind what could be one of the most lucrative masses in history. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 25th. >>> good evening and welm sue h. tyler is off tonight. we begin with hurricane harvey, a massive that strengthened into a category 3 this afternoon. it is now barrels towards terkz and the center of american energy activity. the gulf coast is to home to as much as half of the nation's oil refining kae in capacity. ports in that region have been clos preventing goods from getting where they need to go. and to help put the potential economic impact into perspect e gd p p is estimated to be made up in t
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and . >> powerful storm hurricane harvey intensifies, with texas its target. refiners are u shut. oil output has been shut. ports and businesses are closed and the aftermath could ripple through the economy. >>> roll back regulations. not so fast says the fed chair, making a forceful defense of the rules governing wall street at a meeting of central bankers. >>> the money fight. the big bucks...
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> change in tone. stocks flip. gold gains and investors turn cautious as tensions mount. >> why disney may have taken the first step in changing television as wep it. >> older americans sometimes need health care related health in their home. enter alexa. amazon's voice act master's degree tonight on wednesday, 9th. >> good the old cliche about stocks is that they climb a wall of worry o worry about this year and for the most part, the stock market has stayed true to the cliche. it kept on climbing, but in the past 24 hours as u.s. north korea tensions heightened, the waf worry got steeper. they p yests day retreat and moved ever so slightly into textbook safe havens like gold and bonds. the moves were thnot big, but north korea is on investor's radar now and as one strategist put it, geo politics is spla dropped to 22,048. nasdaq fell 18. s&p 500 was off a fraction. earnings hs of the market for while they are still important, investors are also paying attention to bigger, broader issues. bob pisani explains. >> h
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> change in tone. stocks flip. gold gains and investors turn cautious as tensions mount. >> why disney may have taken the first step in changing television as wep it. >> older americans sometimes need health care related health in their home. enter alexa. amazon's voice act master's degree tonight on wednesday, 9th. >> good the old cliche about stocks is that they climb a wall of...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" cwith tyler mathisen an sue herera. >>> they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> temperature rising. the president ups the rhetoric over north korea and sends the dow down. its historic win streak is over. the big question is what's next. zblncht co freedom of speech or crossing the line? why google finds itself at the center of that debate. >>> and street fight. an exclusive san francisco street sold for $90,000. its wealthy residents aren't too happy and the matter may be headed for court. those stories an more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. the dow's record run is over. the blue chip index fell today on rising tensions with north korea. there were reports today that u.s. intelligence analysts assess that north korea has produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead. though it is not believed the capability has been tested, but in response, the president said north korea better not make any more threats against the united . >> they will be met with fire and fury like
>>> this is "nightly business report" cwith tyler mathisen an sue herera. >>> they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> temperature rising. the president ups the rhetoric over north korea and sends the dow down. its historic win streak is over. the big question is what's next. zblncht co freedom of speech or crossing the line? why google finds itself at the center of that debate. >>> and street fight. an exclusive san...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> calm is cracked. the market has one of its worst weeks of the year as the war on words between the u.s. and north korea escalates again. >>> j.c. penny was a dominant force in retail sees shares tumble as shoppers stay away from its stores. >> pinot and pond, why there may be some seeds of discontent growing in northern california's wine making region. those stories and more pr friday, august 11th. >> good evening and welcome. after a remarkable string of regard highs, investors turned cautious this week and the result was the tesecond worst wk of the year st the calm that had swallowed the rising market like a warm blanket all year long finally cracked. the rupture came as the war of words between the united statea. beginning on tuesday and continuing through tod. soggy earnings reports from major retailers didn't help either. the result was a down week, the worst in months with all of the major indexes off 1% or more. but what was almost as surprise as the turn was that the weekly losses weren't eve
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> calm is cracked. the market has one of its worst weeks of the year as the war on words between the u.s. and north korea escalates again. >>> j.c. penny was a dominant force in retail sees shares tumble as shoppers stay away from its stores. >> pinot and pond, why there may be some seeds of discontent growing in northern california's wine making region. those stories and more pr friday, august 11th. >> good evening and welcome....
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tyler mathisen is off this week. it was quite a reversal on wall street today.
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and a bannon bounce. president trump's controversial aide is out and the market's cheer initially, but u thel it jittery investors? >> disrupting hollywood. who would have thought apple would be the one to change the movie business. >> power grid eclipse.ut to the test whe those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 18th. >>> good evening and welcome. washington holds its grip on wall street. today, stocks swung when it was learned the president's adviser, steve bannon, was out. it was a dramatic if not necessarily unexpected departure. he is the man who helped donald trump win the white house. but who also clashed with other seep yor presidential advisers on a number issues. including top economic ones like trade. this week, he also gave an eyebrow raising interview where he argued an economic war with china had already begun and that there is no military solution to north korea. some say his departure could break the legislative log jam, something they may like. >> and
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and a bannon bounce. president trump's controversial aide is out and the market's cheer initially, but u thel it jittery investors? >> disrupting hollywood. who would have thought apple would be the one to change the movie business. >> power grid eclipse.ut to the test whe those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 18th. >>> good evening and welcome....
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the dow keeps its win streak alive. it's the summer of calm overseas workers at a mississippi auto plant are deciding whether to unionize as the uaw tries to make a big push into the south. >> generic drugs are getting cheaper and creating bad news for the biggest player in the industry. those stories and more tonight on thursday, august 3rd. >> good evening and welcome. the dow eked out a gain a. just a little wurngs but good enough for a record close. the index's seventh straight. stocks did see a slight pullback late this afternoon on a report that robert mueller has impanelled a grand jury in that ongoing russia investigation. but the pullback in the stock market was small and the market for the most part did what it has been doing. ignoring the drama down in d.c. final numbers look like this. the dow jones industrial average rose nearly ten points to 22,026. nasdaq off 22. the s&p 500 fell five. while the markets were mixed today, the trend has been higher. but what has been driving stocks? there are a few schools
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the dow keeps its win streak alive. it's the summer of calm overseas workers at a mississippi auto plant are deciding whether to unionize as the uaw tries to make a big push into the south. >> generic drugs are getting cheaper and creating bad news for the biggest player in the industry. those stories and more tonight on thursday, august 3rd. >> good evening and welcome. the dow eked out a gain a. just a little wurngs but good enough for...
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with tyler mathisen an >> refiners are shutting down. gas prices are rising as it looks like the first hurricane since 2008 will strike texas. pressing agenda. central bankers meet as the world's major economies expand, but there's considerable uncertainty for the glob >> sticker shock. health care costs if retirement are rising and are expect ed to go higher. those st good evening and welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off. hurricane harvey is head straight towards the center of the u.s. energy center. its track while still unpredictable could threat p one-third of u.s. refining capacity. and some refiners began to shudder their operations, which on hurricaneof a nu harvey and its potential impact on the energy market. >> tropical storm harvey is gaining steam and is expected to land in corpus christi tomorrow. there's some speculation it could become a category 2, which would mean the chance frs heavy wind, flooding and damage are high. we haven't seen a storm like this in that region for almost a decade, but these event tend to spike c
with tyler mathisen an >> refiners are shutting down. gas prices are rising as it looks like the first hurricane since 2008 will strike texas. pressing agenda. central bankers meet as the world's major economies expand, but there's considerable uncertainty for the glob >> sticker shock. health care costs if retirement are rising and are expect ed to go higher. those st good evening and welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off. hurricane harvey is head straight towards the center of the...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> doubling down. president trump says that his fire and fury threats against north korea may not have been and stocks take a tumtumble. >>> sales at macy's fell for the > wells fargo chairman may step down as the bank's scandals mount. why is the stock higher over the past year? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, august 10th. good evening, i'm sue herera. tyler is off this evening. it was wall street east biggest sell off since may. the dow dropped more than 200 points. nasdaq and s&p fell more than 1%. the reason, escalating rhetoric on north korea. today, the president said north korea should be very, very nervous and that his recent threat of fire and fury may not have gone far enough. >> the people who were questioning that statement maybe wasn't tou they've been doing this to our country for a long time, for many years and it's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people of other country, so, if anything, maybe that d
>>> this is "nightly business report" with with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> doubling down. president trump says that his fire and fury threats against north korea may not have been and stocks take a tumtumble. >>> sales at macy's fell for the > wells fargo chairman may step down as the bank's scandals mount. why is the stock higher over the past year? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, august 10th. good...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> august surprise. the dow breaks through. 22,000 this time. history though says august is a tough month for stocks. could this time be different? >> trade tensions. washington l on china. but could the move trigger a trade war between the world's two biggest economies? >> and fair game. a new mobile game prom take the u.s. by storm, but some are concerned privacy and safety aren't part of the ground rules. all that and more on "nightly business report" for wednesday, >> good evening and welcome. well, what's a day on wall street without a record? pretty common place these days and today was nodifferent. the only thing that was different was that the dow breakthrough a milestone. hit iting and closing above 22,0 e time we mentioned last night, apple's strong earnings likely propelled the index to a record csi numbers. the dow rose 52 points to 22,016. most of the gain was thanks to a 5% rise in apple. nasdaq was flat and s&p 500 tacked on a point and with the dow above 22,000, it keeping in mind that th
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> august surprise. the dow breaks through. 22,000 this time. history though says august is a tough month for stocks. could this time be different? >> trade tensions. washington l on china. but could the move trigger a trade war between the world's two biggest economies? >> and fair game. a new mobile game prom take the u.s. by storm, but some are concerned privacy and safety aren't...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> apple on wall street's eye. a strong quarter sends shares of next?ch company to a new record >> split decision. there's a widening divide between invest a vulnerable ands who absolutely don't. what should you do when wall street can't agree? >> and a growing threat. as the tension mounts between the u.s. and north korea, possibly economic hazards are starting to become more clear. all that and more for tuesday, august. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. so, how do you like them apples? apple's ceo is a modest sort, but tonight, no one woul criticize him for crowing because the king of cupertino, apple, shut down the worrywarts and beat profit and revenue estimates and oh, yeah, they sold more iphones than expected, too. apple earn 1.67 a share. a whole dime ahead of wall street's forecast. sales rose 7% to a shade below $45.5 billion or about a half billion a day. the company even grew its enormous cash reserves 13% to $261 billion. shares took off after the numbers came out. pushing them to an all tim
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> apple on wall street's eye. a strong quarter sends shares of next?ch company to a new record >> split decision. there's a widening divide between invest a vulnerable ands who absolutely don't. what should you do when wall street can't agree? >> and a growing threat. as the tension mounts between the u.s. and north korea, possibly economic hazards are starting to become more...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and a bannon bounce. president trump's controversial aide is out and the market's cheer initially, but u thel it jittery investors? >> disrupting hollywood. who would have thought apple would be the one to change the movie business. >> power grid eclipse.ut to the test whe those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 18th. >>> good evening and welcome....
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> tax talk.reports of progress on tax reform helps lift the stock market today, but are some of your favorite deductions now on the table? >>> hefty verdict. johnson & johnson ordered to pay a record amount in a baby powder case. what shareholders need to know. >>> shifting gears. why automakers are charged up to sell cars that plug in. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday,. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. stocks took off today. investors dove back into the market amid growing speculation that the trump administration is making head way in its efforts to reform the tax code and implemen
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> tax talk.reports of progress on tax reform helps lift the stock market today, but are some of your favorite deductions now on the table? >>> hefty verdict. johnson & johnson ordered to pay a record amount in a baby powder case. what shareholders need to know. >>> shifting gears. why automakers are charged up to sell cars that plug in. those stories and more tonight...
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. >> you're watching pb >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>>apple on wall street's eye. a strong quarter sends shares of next?ch company to a new record >> split decision. there's a widening divide between invest a vulnerable ands who absolutely don't. what should you do when wall street can't agree? >> and a growing threat. as the tension mounts between the u.s. and north korea, possibly economic hazards are starting to become more clear. all that and more for tuesday, august. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. so, how do you like them apples? apple'
. >> you're watching pb >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>>apple on wall street's eye. a strong quarter sends shares of next?ch company to a new record >> split decision. there's a widening divide between invest a vulnerable ands who absolutely don't. what should you do when wall street can't agree? >> and a growing threat. as the tension mounts between the u.s. and north korea, possibly economic hazards are...
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arthur was a friend of mine welcome, i'm tyler mathisen. what a beautiful turn you made, nick that is good what else is happening this hour amtrak and lyft announcing a partnership beginning today. customers can use the amtrak mobile app to access the lyft app to request a ride. presumably from the train station home or whatever u.s. automakers reporting sharp sales declines in july fiat, chrysler and gm, down double digits. ford sales down last month and credit card losses hitting a four-year high, according to ratings. the average chargeoff rate, the percentage of debt that's written off as a loss, came in at 3.29% in the second quarter the eighth largest card issues also saw their chargeoff rates increasing what some say is a worrisome sign for the markets and the economy. melissa. >> all right, tyler. and welcome to "power lunch. i'm melissa lee. we are on the hunt for dow 22 k. haven't hit it quite get but the dow did manage to knock a new high in the session. some eye-popping stats on the dow's run. it is now up for six straight sessi
arthur was a friend of mine welcome, i'm tyler mathisen. what a beautiful turn you made, nick that is good what else is happening this hour amtrak and lyft announcing a partnership beginning today. customers can use the amtrak mobile app to access the lyft app to request a ride. presumably from the train station home or whatever u.s. automakers reporting sharp sales declines in july fiat, chrysler and gm, down double digits. ford sales down last month and credit card losses hitting a four-year...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" cwith tyler mathisen an sue herera. >>> they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> temperature rising. the president ups the rhetoric over north korea and sends the dow down. its historic win streak is over. the big question is what's next. zblncht co freedom of speech or crossing the line? why google finds itself at the center of that debate. >>> and street fight. an exclusive san francisco street sold for $90,000. its wealthy residents aren't too happy and the matter may be headed for court. those stories an more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, >>> good
. >>> this is "nightly business report" cwith tyler mathisen an sue herera. >>> they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> temperature rising. the president ups the rhetoric over north korea and sends the dow down. its historic win streak is over. the big question is what's next. zblncht co freedom of speech or crossing the line? why google finds itself at the center of that debate. >>> and street fight. an exclusive san...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nine in a row, that's how many records the dow's streak has hid. while a rally seems unstoppable, there are a few things that could become road blocks. >>> pushing back. how some brands are standing up to amazon and fighting for the little guy. >>> and looking abroad. how the nation's biggest hotel chain is planning to get a foot hold in a $100 billion market. all that and more tonigh "nightly business report" for monday august 7th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. the dow juggernaut rolls on, and on and on. several weeks ago, of course, it was the other two big indexes, but now, that's changed. after watching the nasdaq and the s&p notch record after rd
. >>> this is "nightly business report" tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nine in a row, that's how many records the dow's streak has hid. while a rally seems unstoppable, there are a few things that could become road blocks. >>> pushing back. how some brands are standing up to amazon and fighting for the little guy. >>> and looking abroad. how the nation's biggest hotel chain is planning to get a foot hold in a $100 billion market. all that and...
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. >>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> change in tone.ip. gold gains and investors turn cautious as tensions mount. >> why disney may have taken the first step in changing television as wep it. >> older americans sometimes need health care related health in their home. enter alexa. amazon's voice act master's degree tonight on wednesday, 9th. >> good the old cliche about stocks is that they climb a wall of worry o worry about this year and for the most part, the stock market has
. >>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> change in tone.ip. gold gains and investors turn cautious as tensions mount. >> why disney may have taken the first step in changing television as wep it. >> older americans sometimes need health care related health in their home. enter alexa. amazon's voice act master's degree tonight on wednesday, 9th. >> good the old cliche about stocks is that they climb a wall of worry o...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> august surprise.tory though says august is a tough month for stocks. could this time be different? >> trade tensions. washington l on china. but could the move trigger a trade war between the world's two biggest economies? >> and fair game. a new mobile game prom take the u.s. by storm, but some are concerned privacy and safety aren't part of the ground rules. all that and more on "nightly business report" for wednesday, >> good evening and welcome. well, what's a day on wall street without a
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> august surprise.tory though says august is a tough month for stocks. could this time be different? >> trade tensions. washington l on china. but could the move trigger a trade war between the world's two biggest economies? >> and fair game. a new mobile game prom take the u.s. by storm, but some are concerned privacy and safety aren't part of the ground rules. all that and more on...
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. >> i'm tyler mathisen.is on the menu for "power lunch" on another very busy "newsday" in august big business ceos bailing out on president trump, but what about small business owners and are investors now beginning to lose faith in trump's economic agenda and the president trying to save their jobs, so why are manufacturing workers quitting at the fastest pace in a decade? and is this actually a good sign and of course, that deadly attack in barcelona. al van plowing into pedestrians. a number, we think, of people are
. >> i'm tyler mathisen.is on the menu for "power lunch" on another very busy "newsday" in august big business ceos bailing out on president trump, but what about small business owners and are investors now beginning to lose faith in trump's economic agenda and the president trying to save their jobs, so why are manufacturing workers quitting at the fastest pace in a decade? and is this actually a good sign and of course, that deadly attack in barcelona. al van plowing...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the bulls record run.gains for the dow. is there more room to grow and where should your money be in the verdict is in for the pha ma bro. getting to work. job creation grows. unlamt rate falls and raises tick higher. is the job market firing on all sle cylinders? stories and more for tonight, august 4th. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off tonight. the dow closes at its eight straight record. more on that in a moment, but we begin
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the bulls record run.gains for the dow. is there more room to grow and where should your money be in the verdict is in for the pha ma bro. getting to work. job creation grows. unlamt rate falls and raises tick higher. is the job market firing on all sle cylinders? stories and more for tonight, august 4th. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off tonight. the dow closes at its eight straight record. more on that in a moment, but we begin
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> casting a shadow. small cap stocks turn negative for the year. why? is it a sign the rally's momentum is slowing? >>> astronomical meeting. two of the most prominent figures in tax reform say they hope to have det next month but a number of important issues are still being worked out. >>> solar fest. business is over the moon for those in the path of today's total solar eclipse. but the sun is shining bright on "nightly business repo monday august 21st. >>> good evening, and welcome, everybody, to this solar eclipse edition of "nbr" and that eclipse brought midday darkness and excitement across parts of the
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> casting a shadow. small cap stocks turn negative for the year. why? is it a sign the rally's momentum is slowing? >>> astronomical meeting. two of the most prominent figures in tax reform say they hope to have det next month but a number of important issues are still being worked out. >>> solar fest. business is over the moon for those in the path of today's total solar...
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with tyler mathisen an >> refiners are shutting down. gas prices are rising as it looks like the first hurricane since 2008 will strike texas. pressing agenda. central bankers meet as the world's major economies expand, but there's considerable uncertainty for the glob >> sticker shock. health care costs if retirement are rising and are expect ed to go higher. those st good evening and welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off. hurricane harvey is head straight towards the center of
with tyler mathisen an >> refiners are shutting down. gas prices are rising as it looks like the first hurricane since 2008 will strike texas. pressing agenda. central bankers meet as the world's major economies expand, but there's considerable uncertainty for the glob >> sticker shock. health care costs if retirement are rising and are expect ed to go higher. those st good evening and welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler is off. hurricane harvey is head straight towards the center of
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the dow keeps its win streak alive. it's the summer of calm overseas workers at a mississippi auto plant are deciding whether to unionize as the uaw tries to make a big push into the south. >> generic drugs are getting cheaper and creating bad news for the biggest player in the industry. those stories and more tonight on thursday, august 3rd. >> good evening and welcome. the dow eked out a gain a. just a little wurngs but good enough for a record close. the index's seventh straight. stocks did see a slight pullback t
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the dow keeps its win streak alive. it's the summer of calm overseas workers at a mississippi auto plant are deciding whether to unionize as the uaw tries to make a big push into the south. >> generic drugs are getting cheaper and creating bad news for the biggest player in the industry. those stories and more tonight on thursday, august 3rd. >> good evening and welcome. the dow eked out a gain a. just a little wurngs but good enough for...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> sizzler, stocks bounced have their best day of the summer. as last week's worries morph into a reheated hopefulness. >>> ceo turns on trump. the head of merck resigns from the president's manufacturing council. creating a potential crack in the white house relation >>> and wellness watch. will aetna give an apple watch to its millions of members? and if they do, would you set aside privacy concerns and wear those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday august 14th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. a hot august day turned into a hot august rally. stocks recorded their best
. >>> this is "nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> sizzler, stocks bounced have their best day of the summer. as last week's worries morph into a reheated hopefulness. >>> ceo turns on trump. the head of merck resigns from the president's manufacturing council. creating a potential crack in the white house relation >>> and wellness watch. will aetna give an apple watch to its millions of members? and if they do, would you set...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> doubling down. president trump says that his fire and fury threats against north korea may not have been and stocks take a tumtumble. >>> sales at macy's fell for the > wells fargo chairman may step down as the bank's scandals mount. why is the stock higher over the past year? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, august 10th. good evening, i'm sue herera. tyler is off this evening. it was wall street east biggest sell off since may. the dow dropped more than 200 points.
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> doubling down. president trump says that his fire and fury threats against north korea may not have been and stocks take a tumtumble. >>> sales at macy's fell for the > wells fargo chairman may step down as the bank's scandals mount. why is the stock higher over the past year? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, august 10th....
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and . >> powerful storm hurricane harvey intensifies, with texas its target. refiners are u shut. oil output has been shut. ports and businesses are closed and the aftermath could ripple through the economy. >>> roll back regulations. not so fast says the fed chair, making a forceful defense of the rules governing wall street at a meeting of central bankers. >>> the money fight. the big bucks behind what could be one of the most lucrative masses in history. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 25th. >>> good evening and welm sue h. tyler is
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and . >> powerful storm hurricane harvey intensifies, with texas its target. refiners are u shut. oil output has been shut. ports and businesses are closed and the aftermath could ripple through the economy. >>> roll back regulations. not so fast says the fed chair, making a forceful defense of the rules governing wall street at a meeting of central bankers. >>> the money fight. the big bucks...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> calm is cracked. the market has one of its worst weeks of the year as the war on words between the u.s. and north korea escalates again. >>> j.c. penny was a dominant force in retail sees shares tumble as shoppers stay away from its stores. >> pinot and pond, why there may be some seeds of discontent growing in northern california's wine making region. those stories and more pr friday, august 11th. >> good evening and welcome. after a remarkable string of regard highs, investors turned cautious this week and the result was the
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> calm is cracked. the market has one of its worst weeks of the year as the war on words between the u.s. and north korea escalates again. >>> j.c. penny was a dominant force in retail sees shares tumble as shoppers stay away from its stores. >> pinot and pond, why there may be some seeds of discontent growing in northern california's wine making region. those stories and more pr friday, august 11th. >> good evening and welcome....
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. >>> welcome back everybody, i am tyler mathisen of the big interview of the day, house speaker paul ryan talking exclusively on power lun"powerl" weighing >> ylan mui is live with the highlights of that interview >> reporter: tyler, speaker paul ryan was here at a tax reform road show trying to talk off potential of getting tax reform done this year i sat down with him just a few minutes ago and i asked him about president trump's tweet that blamed him and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for making a mess of the debt ceiling fight. here is what he said >> i don't take it going after me that's an option that we are looking at the va deadline came up and we were not able to do that then. we have plenty of options ahead of us. we'll hit the increase before this penetrated. plenty of options in front of us that one was not available for us >> do those options include a clear hike >> there is a bunch of options in front of us we have a lot of options i don't know we'll get this done, we'll pass the increase before we'll hit the deadline. >> reporter: ryan also double down on the n
. >>> welcome back everybody, i am tyler mathisen of the big interview of the day, house speaker paul ryan talking exclusively on power lun"powerl" weighing >> ylan mui is live with the highlights of that interview >> reporter: tyler, speaker paul ryan was here at a tax reform road show trying to talk off potential of getting tax reform done this year i sat down with him just a few minutes ago and i asked him about president trump's tweet that blamed him and...
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i'm tyler mathisen i am never disappointed when jeff done lunlop is on ""fasfas" one more time, the dow is at record, 22,135 on the verge of an 11-day win streak and potentially its tenth straight record close. the s&p 500 joining the party. record interday high there up three points or .14% check out some movers. fibrogen, up 50% and on pace for its best daily performance ever, overwhelmingly positive clinical data on its lung fibrosis drug flip side, dean20% meanwhile, chipotle, lowest level in four years at 336.50. trouble more for chipotle. brian? >> hey, tyler, i'm brian sullivan in kenosha, wisconsin. we are here for one reason there is no state that delivered the presidency to donald j. trump more than wisconsin did. there is perhaps no county or town that delivered wisconsin, that delivered the white house more nan kenosha 200 days into the administration, we wanted to come here to a manufacturing facility in a manufacturing hub in a town that went for trump to find out if they are happy, what they still want to see get done and if the agenda is on track. where is the american e
i'm tyler mathisen i am never disappointed when jeff done lunlop is on ""fasfas" one more time, the dow is at record, 22,135 on the verge of an 11-day win streak and potentially its tenth straight record close. the s&p 500 joining the party. record interday high there up three points or .14% check out some movers. fibrogen, up 50% and on pace for its best daily performance ever, overwhelmingly positive clinical data on its lung fibrosis drug flip side, dean20% meanwhile,...
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i'm tyler mathisen the dow, s&p and nasdaq trying to avoid a third day of declines look at the russell000 it's not there there it is. it was blocked out by the shadow of the moon for a moment it is the russell 2000 fiat and chrysler and the container store. the container store getting slammed. retailer cutting its full year earnings outlook brian? >>. >> i love the shades i'm starting to feel like the blues brothers we've used every eclipse pun except this one. you won't be overshadowed by this majestic occurrence we're going to be with you the entire step of the way this is for fun. this is for actual viewing we have our jane wells in madras, oregon it's not quite dark there yet, jane what are you seeing? how is the actual viewing thing going? >> reporter: amazing brian, we're about 17, 18 minutes away from the moment that everybody, the thousands and thousands and hundreds of thousands of people who have come to this area have waited for when the eclipse reaches totality, it is, if i look around here, you have more people starting to gather in here they have their glasses on it looks
i'm tyler mathisen the dow, s&p and nasdaq trying to avoid a third day of declines look at the russell000 it's not there there it is. it was blocked out by the shadow of the moon for a moment it is the russell 2000 fiat and chrysler and the container store. the container store getting slammed. retailer cutting its full year earnings outlook brian? >>. >> i love the shades i'm starting to feel like the blues brothers we've used every eclipse pun except this one. you won't be...
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"power lunch" starts right now >>> melissa, thank you very much welcome to "power lunch" i'm tyler mathisen clearly not a scary day on wall street the dow topping 22,000 for the first time ever. a little below it right now. about 19 points. apple, of course, a key driver here, up close to 5% right now on the back of the big earnings beat last evening. the dow component walmart helping as well trading at levels not seen since april of 2015 oppenheimer initiating change. saying that the company is well-positioned for sales growth and profit recovery. snap shares hitting an all-time low at 4%. brian? >> here's what else is happening at this hour qatar airways not proceeding with investments in american airlines saying that it does not meet their objectives. >>> and there have been subpoenas issued after the bank said it sold auto insurance to hundreds of thousands of customers who didn't need it if you are both a fan of coffee and beef jerky, listen up. this one is for you and it's real starbucks new pepper night trtrh a jerky twist. it is topped off with real beef jerky. the drink is only ava
"power lunch" starts right now >>> melissa, thank you very much welcome to "power lunch" i'm tyler mathisen clearly not a scary day on wall street the dow topping 22,000 for the first time ever. a little below it right now. about 19 points. apple, of course, a key driver here, up close to 5% right now on the back of the big earnings beat last evening. the dow component walmart helping as well trading at levels not seen since april of 2015 oppenheimer initiating...
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i'm tyler mathisen stoc stocks trading in a narrow range. we could have our ninth straight record closing high. boeing, apple, walmart, the biggest winners. check out some of the other movers rockwell collins trading at an all-time high. dom chew just reported a little bit about it de deere also at all-time highs and mylan going lower, hitting levels not seen in four years. >>> i am michelle caruso-cabrera north korea vowing to teach the u.s. a severe lesson if they launch an attack against pyongyang. security council vote was unanimous. a strong statement against north korea. new sanctions are in response to north korea's two intercontinental ballistic test in july. it could slash our $3 billion annual export revenue by a third. the intention which bans u.s. members from banning coal, iron, iron ore and seafood are to force them to sit down and negotiate an end to their nuclear program. >>> north korea still in the spotlight as the president starts a week of a working vacation kayla tausche i live >> reporter: the focal point of many of the
i'm tyler mathisen stoc stocks trading in a narrow range. we could have our ninth straight record closing high. boeing, apple, walmart, the biggest winners. check out some of the other movers rockwell collins trading at an all-time high. dom chew just reported a little bit about it de deere also at all-time highs and mylan going lower, hitting levels not seen in four years. >>> i am michelle caruso-cabrera north korea vowing to teach the u.s. a severe lesson if they launch an attack...
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. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we begin with the fallout in charlottesville. president trump speaking a few moments ago condemning the violence and specifically describing hate groups like neo-nazis, white supremacists and the kkk, quote, repugnant to everything we hold dear. this came after a member of his white house council stepped down from the group following the protest on saturday. eamon javers is at the white house and kayla tausche is in virginia eamon, you first. >> the president did what he was criticized three days ago for not doing on saturday. specifically naming the kkk and neo-nazis as the problem over the weekend in charlottesville here's what the president said in a hastily scheduled set of remarks from the white house. >> racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as americans. we are a nation founded on the truth that all of us are created equal. >> reporter: the president's comments toda
. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we begin with the fallout in charlottesville. president trump speaking a few moments ago condemning the violence and specifically describing hate groups like neo-nazis, white supremacists and the kkk, quote, repugnant to everything we hold dear. this came after a member of his white house council stepped down from the group following the protest on saturday. eamon javers is at the white house and kayla tausche is in virginia eamon, you first. >> the...
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. >> i'm tyler mathisen. here is what is on the menu for "power lunch" on another very busy "newsday" in august big business ceos bailing out on president trump, but what about small business owners and are investors now beginning to lose faith in trump's economic agenda and the president trying to save their jobs, so why are manufacturing workers quitting at the fastest pace in a decade? and is this actually a good sign and of course, that deadly attack in barcelona. al van plowing into pedestrians. a number, we think, of people are dead many more injured. we will have the very latest from barcelona ahead, as "power lunch" begins right now. >>> and welcome to "power lunch. i'm morgan brennan stocks are sitting around session lows right now nasdaq, the biggest loser. that is down more than 1%. tech and industrials, the biggest drags today. so check out some of the individual movers. we have got mylan is moving higher it's bucking the trend that company is finalizing a $465 million deal with the justice depart
. >> i'm tyler mathisen. here is what is on the menu for "power lunch" on another very busy "newsday" in august big business ceos bailing out on president trump, but what about small business owners and are investors now beginning to lose faith in trump's economic agenda and the president trying to save their jobs, so why are manufacturing workers quitting at the fastest pace in a decade? and is this actually a good sign and of course, that deadly attack in barcelona....
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tyler mathisen went to the university of virginia, lived in charlottesville. i went to high school in rural virginia where half the streets of my town were named after confederate soldiers we understand the issue. what we are talking about here is the president of the united states who is effectively i don't want to say condoning but saying there are problems on both sides saying the things he says that makes -- i'm not here to judge but what i am here to do is to point out that ceos have judged. john, they have dropped out. they have abandoned the president. the cover of the drudge report, which is arguable will you a very pro trump website had said, big business abandons trump. other people are making that judgment these comments were wrong and they are harmful >> i'm not sure what i'm supposed to say about the president's comments i can tell you that categorically they and all of business hasn't abandoned the president. i think that's just what you just said or at least partially that i went to duke university twice. i got the distinguished flag from vietna
tyler mathisen went to the university of virginia, lived in charlottesville. i went to high school in rural virginia where half the streets of my town were named after confederate soldiers we understand the issue. what we are talking about here is the president of the united states who is effectively i don't want to say condoning but saying there are problems on both sides saying the things he says that makes -- i'm not here to judge but what i am here to do is to point out that ceos have...