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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> three out of three. the dow, the s&p 500, and the nasdaq all close at records as the bank stocks rise and the treasury secretary talks up tax reform. >>> it's an official. the national debt passes $20 trillion for the first time in history. >>> reinventing the phone. apple is making big changes to its flagship product including the price. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 12th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is on assignment with a report tonight from a major investor conference in new york. but we begin this evening with records being set on wall street. all three of the major indexes -- the dow, the s&p 500, and the nasdaq -- closed at records. financials rose. and there was optimism about tax reform. and that enthusiasm put investors in a buying mood. so here are the closing numbers for you. the dow jones industrial average gained 61 points to 22,118. its gains were capped however by a decline in the share
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> three out of three. the dow, the s&p 500, and the nasdaq all close at records as the bank stocks rise and the treasury secretary talks up tax reform. >>> it's an official. the national debt passes $20 trillion for the first time in history. >>> reinventing the phone. apple is making big changes to its flagship product including the price. those stories and more...
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tyler mathisen is off this evening. august has come and gone and it wasn't as bad as many feared, since it's historically one of the worst performing months. the dow rose 55 points. nasdaq climbed 60, the s&p 500 added 14. for the month, all three indexes were higher, but it was the mo for the dow and the s&p. dominic chu has more. >> it was supposed to be a terrible mon was suggesting, but august turned out n expected. the major u.s. stom indices ended up higher with the nasdaq kensho,site leading the way, over the last 20 year, august e s&p falling an average of almost 1.5% for the no month. this large stock index got a mix from different sectors like technology and more defensive areas like utilities really h p helping lead the charge. meanwhile, telecom and energy related stocks r were among the biggest drags, but one theme continues to play out in 2017. and was reenforced in august as well. and that's the outperformance of higher growth oriented stocks over value stocks. as for what's on tap for september, recent h
tyler mathisen is off this evening. august has come and gone and it wasn't as bad as many feared, since it's historically one of the worst performing months. the dow rose 55 points. nasdaq climbed 60, the s&p 500 added 14. for the month, all three indexes were higher, but it was the mo for the dow and the s&p. dominic chu has more. >> it was supposed to be a terrible mon was suggesting, but august turned out n expected. the major u.s. stom indices ended up higher with the nasdaq...
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>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> media mess. disney dives, comcast caves and the entire sector sinks ut traditiona tv business model. >> high-tech fraud. keeping your money safe when you swipe so thieves don't swipe your cash. >> check point. security is big business, show you security measures never seen before in the first business repor fs >> welcome. it started as surprise profit warning from disney. the ceo told investors that earnings would be about the same adds last year. not something wall street wanted to hear. they were expecting the si solid growth in profits. after that one disappointment came another. this one from comcast. who said competition is stiff and warned subscriptions would be down. it is no vet that media companies have been struggling as cherry picking viewers stream the traditional beefy bundles of cable tv channels. today, those concerns played out in the stock market and how. disney would you likely own in a mutual fund, retirement or individually was the worst we are forming dow stock today. comcast
>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> media mess. disney dives, comcast caves and the entire sector sinks ut traditiona tv business model. >> high-tech fraud. keeping your money safe when you swipe so thieves don't swipe your cash. >> check point. security is big business, show you security measures never seen before in the first business repor fs >> welcome. it started as surprise profit warning from disney. the ceo told...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> prepping for irma. new warnings for florida tonight as the hurricane makes its way b says about half of the u.s. adult population could have had u their personal information compromised. what should you do next? >> reality insider threat. i think that it's probably one of our top concerns. airport employee was arrested in a security breach. giving you an exclusive look at the big business of security in one of f the country's biggest terminals. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 8th. ramping up in warnings about hurricane irma. president trump said in a tweet get out of its way if possible. florida's gove pleaded with residents within the state's evacuation zone to leave. the head of fema said irma will be devastating to thweeken ec forecasters say its impact could prolong the slowdown in the u.s. economy, which is still digesting the impact of harvey, which hit texas and the heart of the country's energy industry about two weeks ago. tonight, jacksy is in
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> prepping for irma. new warnings for florida tonight as the hurricane makes its way b says about half of the u.s. adult population could have had u their personal information compromised. what should you do next? >> reality insider threat. i think that it's probably one of our top concerns. airport employee was arrested in a security breach. giving you an exclusive look at the big business...
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we'll see i'm tyler mathisen. this is a bbc 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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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> on the move. health care stocks had a wild day after senator john mccain dealt a blow to the republican-led repeal bill. >>> bad week. apple has its worst week in almost a year and a half, just as the newest model of its flagship product hits stores. >>> taste test. would you eat a burger created in a lab? silicon valley is betting you will. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 22nd. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen, coming to you this evening from the new york stock exchange. here on wall street there was drama in the health care sector today. that group was the worst performing sector in the s&p 500 on growing uncertainty over the republican-led health care bill, as senate gop leaders were looking to nail down final votes on their effort to repeal the affordable care act. unitedhealth was a big drag on the blue chip dow index as a result today. but then just after midday came that state
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> on the move. health care stocks had a wild day after senator john mccain dealt a blow to the republican-led repeal bill. >>> bad week. apple has its worst week in almost a year and a half, just as the newest model of its flagship product hits stores. >>> taste test. would you eat a burger created in a lab? silicon valley is betting you will. those stories and more...
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tyler mathisen is off tonight. it may be an october to remember. the federal reserve said next month it will begin to reverse its historic stimulus which was put in pla help prop up the economy during the great recession. its plan is to begin rolling off its $4.5 trillion damage sheet, which consists mostly of treasuries and mortgage-backed securities. officials also hint one more interest rate rise this year is likely. as a result, bond yields rose and stocks why volatile. the dow jones industrial average advanced 22 points to an all-time high. the nasdaq was off five. s&p 500 rose one, also a record. hampton pearson has more on the new era the fed will begin ushering in. >> reporter: as expected, janet yellen and her fellow monetary policymakers left interest rates unchanged and announced the beginning of a plan to start trimming the more than $4 trillion worth of bonds and mortgage-backed securities purchased by the feds to combat the financial crisis and the recession. >> our balance sheet will decline gradually and predictab for october throug
tyler mathisen is off tonight. it may be an october to remember. the federal reserve said next month it will begin to reverse its historic stimulus which was put in pla help prop up the economy during the great recession. its plan is to begin rolling off its $4.5 trillion damage sheet, which consists mostly of treasuries and mortgage-backed securities. officials also hint one more interest rate rise this year is likely. as a result, bond yields rose and stocks why volatile. the dow jones...
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tyler mathisen is on assignment tonight. we begin in washington where there will be no vote on the republican effort to overhaul the health care system. majority leader mitch mcconnell met with lawmakers today after senator collins late yesterday said that she could not support the graham/cassidy bill. the decision not to take the measure to the floor this week was because the votes simply were not there. now senator mcconnell says the republican party is moving on. >> where we go from here is tax reform. senator corker and senator toomey have reached an agreement on the parameters of the budget resolution. the budget committee will be marking up next week. and we plan to move forward on our next priority, which is reforming the american tax code in a significant way for the first time in 30 years. >> after that vote was scrapped, shares of the health insurance stocks rose. and hospital operators also gained on the day. >>> nike's shares were also on the move. the world's largest sportswear brand reported a nearly 24% drop i
tyler mathisen is on assignment tonight. we begin in washington where there will be no vote on the republican effort to overhaul the health care system. majority leader mitch mcconnell met with lawmakers today after senator collins late yesterday said that she could not support the graham/cassidy bill. the decision not to take the measure to the floor this week was because the votes simply were not there. now senator mcconnell says the republican party is moving on. >> where we go from...
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i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. tonight i'm coming to you from the new york stock exchange. it was here today that the s&p 500 closed at another new record high. while it may not be as well-known as the dow jones industrials, it is considered more representative of the whole market, since it is made up of 500 companies as compared to the dow's 30. small cap stocks also hit all-time highs today, as did a leading indicator of the economy, that would be the dow transportation average. when all was said and done, the dow industrials gained 40 points, closed at 22,381. nasdaq was up a fraction. the s&p 500 rose three, enough for that new all-time high, sue. >>> bill, washington republicans were out in force selling their tax plan. there was some pushback. ylan mui is in our nation's capital. >> reporter: the republican tax plan is out. and now the hard work of selling it begins on capitol hill. the house ways and means committee will get the first crack at writing a bill. and white house economic adviser gary cohn said t
i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. tonight i'm coming to you from the new york stock exchange. it was here today that the s&p 500 closed at another new record high. while it may not be as well-known as the dow jones industrials, it is considered more representative of the whole market, since it is made up of 500 companies as compared to the dow's 30. small cap stocks also hit all-time highs today, as did a leading indicator of the economy, that would be...
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thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks from me as well, i'm tyler mathisen. see ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is 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 with warm sunny days,
thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks from me as well, i'm tyler mathisen. see ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is 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...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> taking a stand. cvs, the nation's largest pharmacy benefits manager, will limit opioid drug prescriptions amid the national epidemic. will others follow? >>> sec hack. the information obtained may have been used for insider trading. investors have a lot of questions and few answers. >>> hot zone. is california the country's biggest state economy, prepared for a major earthquake? those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this thursday, september the 21st >>> good evening, everybody, i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange, in tonight for tyler mathisen. >> great to see you, bill, thanks for joining us. i'm sue herera. >>> cvs is a major player in the nation's health care system and drug supply chain. it's also on the front lines of the epidemic. tonight that company is taking steps to try and curb abuse of the drugs by limiting the duration and dose of some prescriptions. cvs' reach is wide. through its caremark unit, the company manages medications for nearly
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> taking a stand. cvs, the nation's largest pharmacy benefits manager, will limit opioid drug prescriptions amid the national epidemic. will others follow? >>> sec hack. the information obtained may have been used for insider trading. investors have a lot of questions and few answers. >>> hot zone. is california the country's biggest state economy, prepared for a...
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thank you for joining us. >> thanks from me as well, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you back
thank you for joining us. >> thanks from me as well, i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you back
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tyler mathisen is off tonight. >>> first, toys "r" us. the store that once adopted t the industry is being turned upside down. the bankruptcy is among the largest ever by a specialty retailer and could usher in changes to the company's nearly 1600 stores. kate rogers is at a toys "r" us in paramus, new jersey. ♪ i don't want to grow up ♪ i'm a toys "r" us kid >> reporter: despite the wishful thinking in the commercial, we all did grow up. >> when you look at retail, the way it's being portrayed in the market right now, it's under siege. there are some retailers that are challenged. toys was in that camp. >> reporter: when consumers are turning to online, the company says it plans to restructure $5 billion in debt. it planned an initial public offering in 2010, then reversed course in 2013. then it closed its flagship store in 2015. this wasn't always the case. toys "r" us grew from 350 stores in the 1980s to more than 1600 stores around the globe today. but as shoppers turned to the web, amazon is stealing market share. while the toy indu
tyler mathisen is off tonight. >>> first, toys "r" us. the store that once adopted t the industry is being turned upside down. the bankruptcy is among the largest ever by a specialty retailer and could usher in changes to the company's nearly 1600 stores. kate rogers is at a toys "r" us in paramus, new jersey. ♪ i don't want to grow up ♪ i'm a toys "r" us kid >> reporter: despite the wishful thinking in the commercial, we all did grow up....
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tyler mathisen is on assignment tonight. americans have been waiting for the republicans to put forth their tax reform plan. today they got it. the president calls it a revolutionary change. it calls for drastically lower rates for business, fewer tax brackets for individuals, and a much larger standard deduction, among other things. as ylan mui reports from washington, a lot of details still need to be filled in. >> reporter: president trump, using a receptive crowd in indiana to sell his tax framework. >> we're doing everything we can to reduce the tax burden on you and your family by eliminating tax breaks and loopholes. we'll ensure the benefits are focused on the middle class, the working men and women, not the highest income earners. >> reporter: the plan still leaves many unresolved questions. but it's got a lot for u.s. businesses. passthrough businesses would get a 25% rate. the plan also allows for at least five years of full and immediate expensing. one of the tradeoffs, the ability to deduct interest would be par
tyler mathisen is on assignment tonight. americans have been waiting for the republicans to put forth their tax reform plan. today they got it. the president calls it a revolutionary change. it calls for drastically lower rates for business, fewer tax brackets for individuals, and a much larger standard deduction, among other things. as ylan mui reports from washington, a lot of details still need to be filled in. >> reporter: president trump, using a receptive crowd in indiana to sell...
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tyler mathisen is on assignment tonight. we begin in washington where there will be no vote on the republican effort to overhaul the health care system.
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i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. tonight i'm coming to you from the new york stock exchange. it was here today that the s&p 500 closed at
i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. tonight i'm coming to you from the new york stock exchange. it was here today that the s&p 500 closed at
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> slow down. last month.created fewer jobs but is there anything to w in. >>> sticker shock. gas prices jump overnight cat catching motoris where the spik was felt. and bulking up. how one entrepreneur got the bright idea to make warehouse shopping local. all that b and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, go evening and welcome. august was a hot month, but job growth cooled. the economy added 156,000 jobs, f twer than wall street unemployment rate edged higher to 4.4%. and those hefty gains from june and july, revilower by 41,000. hampen pearson has the story. >> it jobs and government hiring took a hit in august while the auto industry and constructie g. the president's top economic adviser says a stall does not off set the momentum in the economy and the key to creating more jobs x reform. >> if we get a tax system that allows us we will hire people. when you hire people, you compete for labor. when you compete labor, you drive wamgs. we need wages and job growth. >> profession
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> slow down. last month.created fewer jobs but is there anything to w in. >>> sticker shock. gas prices jump overnight cat catching motoris where the spik was felt. and bulking up. how one entrepreneur got the bright idea to make warehouse shopping local. all that b and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, go evening and welcome. august was a hot month, but...
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tyler mathisen is off tonight. it may be an october to remember. the federal reserve said next month it will begin to reverse
tyler mathisen is off tonight. it may be an october to remember. the federal reserve said next month it will begin to reverse
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera >>> bipartisan shift. democrats reach a deal to pass aid for hurricane harvey victims and avert a debt crisis, at least for now. >>> if irma hits while the country is recover iing from harvey, > me peo are renting ou their cars. and big automakers a notice those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 6th. >> good ooempk and welcome. an unusual thing happe today. president trump and democratic leaders put aside their differences to reach washington biggest issues. an agreement was reached that includes a three month extension of both government funding and a three-month increase in the debt limit whil pro hurricane relief money. house speaker ryan had called the democratic proposal ridiculous. but then later in the day, the top senate republican mitch mcconnell said he supports the where had. kayla has the aisle. >> president trump struck a deal with with democrats to the government and suspend the debt ceiling, but only until december 15th. the plan was first floated
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera >>> bipartisan shift. democrats reach a deal to pass aid for hurricane harvey victims and avert a debt crisis, at least for now. >>> if irma hits while the country is recover iing from harvey, > me peo are renting ou their cars. and big automakers a notice those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 6th. >> good ooempk and...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> taking a standcvs, the nation's largest pharmacy benefits manager, will limit opioid drug prescriptions amid the national epidemic. will others follow? >>> sec hack. the information obtained may have been used for insider trading. investors have a lot of questions and few answers. >>> hot zone. is california the country's biggest state economy, prepared for a major earthquake? those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this thursday, september the 21st >>> good evening, everybody, i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange, in tonight for tyler mathisen. >> great to see
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> taking a standcvs, the nation's largest pharmacy benefits manager, will limit opioid drug prescriptions amid the national epidemic. will others follow? >>> sec hack. the information obtained may have been used for insider trading. investors have a lot of questions and few answers. >>> hot zone. is california the country's biggest state economy, prepared for a...
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>> announcer: this is "n report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks soar. the s&p 500 closes at a record. the dow regains 22,000, all because hurricane irma could have been a lot, lot worse. >>> in the dark. more than half of florida is without power tonight. that could temporarily cool the state's economy. >>> giving back. sports stars and celebrities are traders for the day to honor those who lost their lives 16iers. those story and more tonight on "nightly business report" for september 11th. >>> stocks took off at the opening bell today and never turned back. investors were in a buying mood, sending the s&p 500 to its 31st closing report of the year. all three maid indexes rallied more than 6%. why the optimism? in part because hurricane irma delivered a less forceful than expected hit on florida. and concerns over new york new york eased as well, at least for now. let's got to the numbers. the dow jones industrial average advanced 259 points to 22,057, biggest one-day gain in six months. the nasdaq added 72, and the s&p 500 gained 26. bob pisani has mo
>> announcer: this is "n report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks soar. the s&p 500 closes at a record. the dow regains 22,000, all because hurricane irma could have been a lot, lot worse. >>> in the dark. more than half of florida is without power tonight. that could temporarily cool the state's economy. >>> giving back. sports stars and celebrities are traders for the day to honor those who lost their lives 16iers. those story and...
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tyler mathisen is on assignment with a report tonight from a major investor conference in new york. but we begin this evening with records being set on wall street.
tyler mathisen is on assignment with a report tonight from a major investor conference in new york. but we begin this evening with records being set on wall street.
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> on the move. health care stocks had a wild day after senator john mccain dealt a blow to the republican-led repeal bill. >>> bad week. apple has its worst week in almost a year and a half, just as the newest model of its flagship product hits stores. >>> taste test. would you eat a burger created in a lab? silicon valley is betting you will. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 22nd. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen, coming to you this evening from the new york stock ch
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> on the move. health care stocks had a wild day after senator john mccain dealt a blow to the republican-led repeal bill. >>> bad week. apple has its worst week in almost a year and a half, just as the newest model of its flagship product hits stores. >>> taste test. would you eat a burger created in a lab? silicon valley is betting you will. those stories and more...
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tyler mathisen is off tonight. >>> a record setting week. the blue chip index recorded its best week of 2017. the s&p 500 broke through 2500 for the first time ever, sending both indexes to all time highs. boeing, the best performing dow stock this year, accounted for nearly half of the gains, after a wall street firm raised its price target on the stock ahead of that company's investor meeting next week. today the dow jones industrial average added 64 points to 22,268. nasdaq rose 18. the s&p 500 was up four. for the week, the dow logged the biggest gain of the three major averages, up more than 2%. >>> late in the day, stocks were unfazed by the united kingdom's decision to raise the terror threat level to critical. prime minister theresa may said armed police and members of the military would be seen on the streets in the coming days, following a bomb explosion in a london subway car this morning, injuring at least 22 rush hour commuters. as of this evening, police are still looking for the assailant. >>> there are other geopolitical rumb
tyler mathisen is off tonight. >>> a record setting week. the blue chip index recorded its best week of 2017. the s&p 500 broke through 2500 for the first time ever, sending both indexes to all time highs. boeing, the best performing dow stock this year, accounted for nearly half of the gains, after a wall street firm raised its price target on the stock ahead of that company's investor meeting next week. today the dow jones industrial average added 64 points to 22,268. nasdaq rose...
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meantime, let's get to tyler mathisen tyler? >> guy, i am with you, i am not an augmented reality guy my reality is vivid without it being augmented in any way a lot of interesting stuff going on in alpha in new york city giving investing advice. leslie picker joins us with some of the highlights. >> we saw the conclusion of the ed show with ed green. ceo trian. we don't usually see the company he's invested in together on the stage. they discussed it with portfolio changes ahead of the company's three-way split. he had more choice words for another company they have invested in, p & g take a listen. >> p & g talking, making a lot of statements that are rhetoric and disconnected from reality. part of what the proxy fight will do is put a spotlight on those issues the intention is not to embarrass people the intention is not to fire people you saw this the intention is to put a spotlight on the problems so that a lot of smart people get around a table, jim, and debate the effects. >> the morning opened with steven mnuchin reitera
meantime, let's get to tyler mathisen tyler? >> guy, i am with you, i am not an augmented reality guy my reality is vivid without it being augmented in any way a lot of interesting stuff going on in alpha in new york city giving investing advice. leslie picker joins us with some of the highlights. >> we saw the conclusion of the ed show with ed green. ceo trian. we don't usually see the company he's invested in together on the stage. they discussed it with portfolio changes ahead of...
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let's head over to tyler mathisen. >> it is all about the storm at this hour.or parts of south florida the u.s. hurricane center in miami said a watch has been in effect for the florida keys from jupiter inlet south ward to the peninsula to bonita beach. residents in miami preparing for the worst. motorists waiting at a gas station. others waiting to get into a home depot there they want to get supply toss board up their homes and so forth. others have begun by evacuating driving out of the city to the north and west meantime, irma has blacked out much of puerto rico. more than half the island without power leaving 900,000 people in the dark nearly 50,000 without water services the island's public power company warns that some areas could be left without power for 4 to 6 months. >>> france, meantime, flying in water, emergency rations and rescue teams to french terry tore ris in the caribbean. some 200 french soldiers and rescuers and medics flew to guadalupe. at least ten people there killed, thousands left homeless across the northern caribbean. that's the cn
let's head over to tyler mathisen. >> it is all about the storm at this hour.or parts of south florida the u.s. hurricane center in miami said a watch has been in effect for the florida keys from jupiter inlet south ward to the peninsula to bonita beach. residents in miami preparing for the worst. motorists waiting at a gas station. others waiting to get into a home depot there they want to get supply toss board up their homes and so forth. others have begun by evacuating driving out of...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue h >>> rally rolls on. the wall street boom was alive and well in the third quarter. but will it be a different story in the fourth? >>> red-hot flying high. our market monitor says it could go even higher. >>> mission to mars. elon musk wants to make it a reality in just five years. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for fr >>> good evening, everyone, welcome. and it's nice to be back. what a run it's been for stocks. the quiet grind higher pushed the s&p 500, the nasdaq and small cap russell 2000 to record highs today. on this friday, which is also the last day of the week, the month, the
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue h >>> rally rolls on. the wall street boom was alive and well in the third quarter. but will it be a different story in the fourth? >>> red-hot flying high. our market monitor says it could go even higher. >>> mission to mars. elon musk wants to make it a reality in just five years. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for fr >>> good...
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. >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks clobbered.new threats from north korea send a chill down wall street as one of the worst months for stocks gets off to a very rocky start. >>> back to work. congress has a lot to do in a small amount of time. investors watching very closely. what you should focus on and ignore. >>> buying a home? how much will you need to earn to buy a house this fall? those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for tuesday, september 5. >>> good evening. it was a rude welcome back from a long labor day weekend or the summer, if you think of it that way. and stocks got hit, hard. the reason, fresh threats from a
. >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks clobbered.new threats from north korea send a chill down wall street as one of the worst months for stocks gets off to a very rocky start. >>> back to work. congress has a lot to do in a small amount of time. investors watching very closely. what you should focus on and ignore. >>> buying a home? how much will you need to earn to buy a house this fall? those stories and more...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue her >>> mark your calendars the republicans promise to release what they call big, bold tax reform by the end of the month. get ready for the biggest d.c. tax hustle in a generation. >>> extreme makeover. senator sanders introduces a medicare for all bill. its chance of passage is low. but the talk is becoming more mainstream. >>> software ban. a russian company's software is ordered off the u.s. government's computers. but it's still being used by millions of americans. those stores and more tonight on "nightly business report" for >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the dow, nasdaq,nd
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue her >>> mark your calendars the republicans promise to release what they call big, bold tax reform by the end of the month. get ready for the biggest d.c. tax hustle in a generation. >>> extreme makeover. senator sanders introduces a medicare for all bill. its chance of passage is low. but the talk is becoming more mainstream. >>> software ban. a russian company's software is...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen >>> we want tax reform that ismean for you? >>> stalled market. a leading expert does not expect an improvement in the housing market anytime soon. >>> well-known coach rick pitino is put on leave in response to a bribery investigation engulfing college basketball, all
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen >>> we want tax reform that ismean for you? >>> stalled market. a leading expert does not expect an improvement in the housing market anytime soon. >>> well-known coach rick pitino is put on leave in response to a bribery investigation engulfing college basketball, all
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well, we'll see you tomorrow "power lunch " begins right now >> welcome to "power lunch" i'm tyler mathisen >>> deal or keep dream a lot of confusion about president trump's meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and what came out of it with respect to daca. will it play into any bipartisan deal on taxes, too there are a lot of moving parts, we have live reports coming up >>> and dropping the hammer, president trump is blocking china's move to buy lattice semiconductor. it comes at a sensitive time for u.s./china relations are other deals now in jeopardy? plus, cbs'
well, we'll see you tomorrow "power lunch " begins right now >> welcome to "power lunch" i'm tyler mathisen >>> deal or keep dream a lot of confusion about president trump's meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and what came out of it with respect to daca. will it play into any bipartisan deal on taxes, too there are a lot of moving parts, we have live reports coming up >>> and dropping the hammer, president trump is blocking china's move to...
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. >> announcer: this is "n report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks soar. 500 closes at a record. the dow regains 22,000, all because hurricane irma could have been a lot, lot worse. >>> in the dark. more than half of florida is without power tonight. that could temporarily cool the state's economy. >>> giving back. sports stars and celebrities are traders for the day to honor those who lost their lives 16iers. those story and more tonight on "nightly business report" for september 11th. >>> stocks took off at the opening bell today and never turned back.
. >> announcer: this is "n report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks soar. 500 closes at a record. the dow regains 22,000, all because hurricane irma could have been a lot, lot worse. >>> in the dark. more than half of florida is without power tonight. that could temporarily cool the state's economy. >>> giving back. sports stars and celebrities are traders for the day to honor those who lost their lives 16iers. those story and more...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera >>> bipartisan shift. democrats reach a deal to pass aid for hurricane harvey victims and avert a debt crisis, at least for now. >>> if irma hits while the country is recover iing from harvey, > me peo are renting ou their cars. and big automakers a notice those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 6th. >> good ooempk and welcome. an unusual thing happe today. president tr a
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera >>> bipartisan shift. democrats reach a deal to pass aid for hurricane harvey victims and avert a debt crisis, at least for now. >>> if irma hits while the country is recover iing from harvey, > me peo are renting ou their cars. and big automakers a notice those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 6th. >> good ooempk and...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> prepping for irma.u.s. adult population could have had u their personal information compromised. what should you do next? >> reality insider threat. i think that it's probably one of our top concerns. airport employee was arrested in a security breach. giving you an exclusive look at the big business of security in one of f the country's biggest terminals. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> prepping for irma.u.s. adult population could have had u their personal information compromised. what should you do next? >> reality insider threat. i think that it's probably one of our top concerns. airport employee was arrested in a security breach. giving you an exclusive look at the big business of security in one of f the country's biggest terminals. those stories and more tonight...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> slow down. prices jump overnight cat catching motoris where the spik was felt. and bulking up. how one entrepreneur got the bright idea to make warehouse shopping local. all that b and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, go evening and welcome. august was a hot month, but job growth cooled. the economy added 156,000 jobs, f twer than wall street unemploymente
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> slow down. prices jump overnight cat catching motoris where the spik was felt. and bulking up. how one entrepreneur got the bright idea to make warehouse shopping local. all that b and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, go evening and welcome. august was a hot month, but job growth cooled. the economy added 156,000 jobs, f twer than wall street unemploymente
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> the hunt for yield. the dow closes at a fresh record. but where else can investors find return as the market inches higher? >> rise of the machines. artificial intelligence is transforming the job market. now one city considers a tax on robots. >>> hitting a wall. flipping houses has been hot. but now those same flippers are flipping out. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, september >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the dow extends its hot streak. the world's most recognizable stock market index closed at a record for the 38th time this year. even as the other major
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> the hunt for yield. the dow closes at a fresh record. but where else can investors find return as the market inches higher? >> rise of the machines. artificial intelligence is transforming the job market. now one city considers a tax on robots. >>> hitting a wall. flipping houses has been hot. but now those same flippers are flipping out. those stories and more...
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. >>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> media mess. disney dives, comcast caves and the entire sector sinks ut traditiona tv business model. >> high-tech fraud. keeping your money safe when you swipe so thieves don't swipe your cash. >> check point. security is big business, show you security measures never seen before in the first business repor fs >> welcome. it started as surprise profit warning from disney. the ceo told
. >>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> media mess. disney dives, comcast caves and the entire sector sinks ut traditiona tv business model. >> high-tech fraud. keeping your money safe when you swipe so thieves don't swipe your cash. >> check point. security is big business, show you security measures never seen before in the first business repor fs >> welcome. it started as surprise profit warning from disney. the ceo told
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well, we'll see you tomorrow "power lunch " begins right now >> welcome to "power lunch" i'm tyler mathisen >>> deal or keep dream a lot of confusion about president trump's meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and what came out of it with respect to daca. will it play into any bipartisan deal on taxes, too there are a lot of moving parts, we have live reports coming up >>> and dropping the hammer, president trump is blocking china's move to buy lattice semiconductor. it comes at a sensitive time for u.s./china relations are other deals now in jeopardy? plus, cbs' ceo les moonves making the case for why conventional television isn't going away, not so fast, and why cord cutting isn't such a big deal keep that dial tuned here because "power lunch" is beginning now. >>> any gains by the major three averages would give them record closing highs, energy is the best performing sector today thanks to oil, crude, in fact, topping 50 bucks for the first time since august 10 tenet health care shares soaring. reporting the company is exploring a possible sale. michelle >> got it melissa, thank
well, we'll see you tomorrow "power lunch " begins right now >> welcome to "power lunch" i'm tyler mathisen >>> deal or keep dream a lot of confusion about president trump's meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and what came out of it with respect to daca. will it play into any bipartisan deal on taxes, too there are a lot of moving parts, we have live reports coming up >>> and dropping the hammer, president trump is blocking china's move to...
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. >>> let's check back in with tyler mathisen withwhat's coming up from the iconic conference >> melissa, thank you very much. we have the art of the deal from someone who spent most of his career negotiating hostage releases for the fbi he's now advising fortune 500 companies on how to get what they want. he sars h s they want. he sars hhares his strategies ad tips for you next. ♪ and let me play (bell ring) thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. >>> hey everybody. welcome back my first guest here at iconic conference in los angeles is chris voss, former lead international kidnapping negotiator and an expe
. >>> let's check back in with tyler mathisen withwhat's coming up from the iconic conference >> melissa, thank you very much. we have the art of the deal from someone who spent most of his career negotiating hostage releases for the fbi he's now advising fortune 500 companies on how to get what they want. he sars h s they want. he sars hhares his strategies ad tips for you next. ♪ and let me play (bell ring) thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what...
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. >>> welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen stocks posting solid gains and sending the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq to all-time new highs materials, financials, telecom leading the way higher meanwhile, yields on ten-year notes hitting highest levels in more than a month. there you see it 2.23 check out some of the movers in the market shares of ubiquiti networks, that's spelled interestingly, dropping about 8%. short seller citron research calling the tech company total fraud. nvidia trading at all-time highs. paccar also hitting all-time highs. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera while the east braces for hurricane jose this week, hurricane maria has now strengthened into a major category 3 storm we have the latest just minutes away >>> home builders feeling less optimistic concerns that rebuilding efforts after hurricanes harvey and irma will drive up construction costs. >>> and the cnbc global cfo council releasing its latest info some giving president trump credit for some of the stock market rally we've seen. and the record rally is where we begin. another solid market day bob pisani >>
. >>> welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen stocks posting solid gains and sending the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq to all-time new highs materials, financials, telecom leading the way higher meanwhile, yields on ten-year notes hitting highest levels in more than a month. there you see it 2.23 check out some of the movers in the market shares of ubiquiti networks, that's spelled interestingly, dropping about 8%. short seller citron research calling the tech company total fraud....
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welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen, and here's what else is happening at this hour macy's ramping up for the holidays, hiring 80,000 seasonal workers. but that is down from last year. google reportedly considering investing a billion dollars in lyft the two already have strong ties back in may alphabet's stealth driving car unit wamo signed a deal with lyft to work on driverless technology. and you may never have to worry about finding your car keys again. the german automaker bmw says it may replace keys with mobile apps instead what happens if you forget your phone? oh, well breaking news right now on the economy. steve liesman here with a rapid update steve. >> tyler, thanks very much weak data this morning causing economists to bring a sharp decline in their outlooks for third quarter growth the rapid update now declining by 30.6 percentage points. we don't see big changes like that very often after weaker retail sales and industrial production reported this morning. the range of very wide range of 1.3 to 2.8, q2 tracking remaining at 3.1%. i divided up who's where into optimi
welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen, and here's what else is happening at this hour macy's ramping up for the holidays, hiring 80,000 seasonal workers. but that is down from last year. google reportedly considering investing a billion dollars in lyft the two already have strong ties back in may alphabet's stealth driving car unit wamo signed a deal with lyft to work on driverless technology. and you may never have to worry about finding your car keys again. the german automaker bmw says it...