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i'm tyler mathisen. stocks are lower to kick off the week with all three major indexes sporting somewhat modest declines, massachusetts dak the biggest of the three. financials posting the biggest losses and the new kid on the block, snap, is having its first down day since going public thursday. snap down now. michelle, nearly 7%. >> big intra-day move there, tyler. yep. i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. we have a busy two-hour show once again we kick it off with news out of the white house. president trump signing a new order on immigration, following a busy week of meetings, travels and controversial tweets. eamon javers join us. >> reporter: we're told the president signed the executive order at the white house earlier today. the white house didn't allow reporters or cameras into the room for that. they did make a few high-ranking officials available for some comments on television about this. secretary of state rex tillerson described it this way. >> it is the president's solemn duty to protect the ameri
i'm tyler mathisen. stocks are lower to kick off the week with all three major indexes sporting somewhat modest declines, massachusetts dak the biggest of the three. financials posting the biggest losses and the new kid on the block, snap, is having its first down day since going public thursday. snap down now. michelle, nearly 7%. >> big intra-day move there, tyler. yep. i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. we have a busy two-hour show once again we kick it off with news out of the white house....
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interesting you say that, though, tyler, melissa, jump in.ay there's too many restaurants. >> there is. >> trying to read into that, though. >> there is. >> you're still growing. brand new, this has been around a month. >> it's location, location. if you're not there, we don't do it. >> i agree with you, and we've had a conversation like this on the set, maybe you have been here for some of it, my argument has been that unless stores, whether it's nordstrom or macy's or jcpenney get into the idea they are an entertainment destination, read that, serve alcohol, do events, make it a social destination -- >> he's asking for a friend -- >> asking for a friend. you know, young men and women are not going to go. if you make it an entertainment destination, you know, give me a reason to come into the shoe department at nordstrom because you're throwing a social event, maybe they'll show up. >> you know, it's interesting you say that because if you go back to the old department stores years ago, you had so many different restaurants in them. you had
interesting you say that, though, tyler, melissa, jump in.ay there's too many restaurants. >> there is. >> trying to read into that, though. >> there is. >> you're still growing. brand new, this has been around a month. >> it's location, location. if you're not there, we don't do it. >> i agree with you, and we've had a conversation like this on the set, maybe you have been here for some of it, my argument has been that unless stores, whether it's nordstrom...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown, to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward, to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, it's capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow, it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> new vision, house republicans unveil their blueprint to repeal and replace key parts of the affordable care act potentially changing health care as we know it. >>> target trimmed, china expects slower economic growth and there's one thing creating uncertainty for the world's second largest economy. >>> losing fizz, why soda sales may be slipping in the city of brotherly love. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, march 6th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. washington promise toes play a very prominent role on wall street over the next few days, not that it hasn't bee
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown, to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward, to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, it's capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow, it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> new vision,...
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to appear and tyler said yes.achel said, she was glad that tyler didn't turn her down. >> we will dance. >> it will be a lot of fun. he loves to dance, so it will be so sweet. >> so sweet. >> it will be a lot of fun. >> tyler has got some moves looking forward to showing off his moves and rachel said he will be the life of the parity >> clearly. >> obviously. very sweet. >>> up next, the world, baseball classic finals, see if team u.s.a. can win it all. >>> we are remembering legendary philly dallas green who passed away yesterday. we will show you reactions, when we come >>> welcome back. the you had is celebrating its first ever, world baseball classic championship. >> u.s. team broke through in the third inning in los angeles, in the home run to left center field, started scoring. u.s. added on, while the puerto rico team struggled against u.s. starter marcus stroh man. he carried a no hitter in the seventh inning and u.s. won, eight to nothing. >>> also baseball world reacting to the passion of a legend. >> sp
to appear and tyler said yes.achel said, she was glad that tyler didn't turn her down. >> we will dance. >> it will be a lot of fun. he loves to dance, so it will be so sweet. >> so sweet. >> it will be a lot of fun. >> tyler has got some moves looking forward to showing off his moves and rachel said he will be the life of the parity >> clearly. >> obviously. very sweet. >>> up next, the world, baseball classic finals, see if team u.s.a. can...
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she was asking tyler to the prom.yler has an intellectual disability, and his response is pure joy. look at this. >> would have a blast because he loves to dance and be the life of the party. michelle: he does not even need music. he is just so happy. the prom is april 8. rachel will wear a green dress and tyler will have a tie to match. alison: they will have a good time. robert: that's why she asked him. making a first start this spring. and john wall continues to make his case for m.v.p. consideration. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats t
she was asking tyler to the prom.yler has an intellectual disability, and his response is pure joy. look at this. >> would have a blast because he loves to dance and be the life of the party. michelle: he does not even need music. he is just so happy. the prom is april 8. rachel will wear a green dress and tyler will have a tie to match. alison: they will have a good time. robert: that's why she asked him. making a first start this spring. and john wall continues to make his case for...
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>> buchanan, tyler. tyler was despised by all whigs because when harrison died after a month in office from pneumonia , tyler came in and was a states rights democrat and undermined everything the whigs, especially clay and webster, hoped to do. they all regarded tyler is the great betrayer. his accidentcy. [laughter] they despised tyler. who were the others? >> pierce. >> he never met pierce. pierce became what many people around lincoln regarded as a traitor. he was devoted to his friendship with jefferson davis and was discovered during the war to have sent secret letters encouraging him and so on. pierce was about to make a speech denouncing lincoln for losing the war and encouraging the democrats to help launch the campaign of 1864. this speech was to be given in july of 1863. as pierce was about to give the speech in concord, new hampshire, the news arrived from gettysburg. and he never gave the speech. >> and lincoln also, in the house divided, he says pierce and buchanan are among the four conspi
>> buchanan, tyler. tyler was despised by all whigs because when harrison died after a month in office from pneumonia , tyler came in and was a states rights democrat and undermined everything the whigs, especially clay and webster, hoped to do. they all regarded tyler is the great betrayer. his accidentcy. [laughter] they despised tyler. who were the others? >> pierce. >> he never met pierce. pierce became what many people around lincoln regarded as a traitor. he was devoted...
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. >> tyler. tyler here? tyler is not here. >> reporter: annabelle is a teacher, a mentor, loved by everyone here. she turns 95 in may. >> at my age, you have to have a reason for getting up in the morning. and that's my reason. >> reporter: she retired from montgomery county public schools five years ago, 60 years into her career. >> there were so many young people looking for jobs. i thought, i'll give someone else a chance. >> reporter: but her retirement lasted, well, just one summer. >> as soon as i retired, i said, oh, my goodness. i began to miss the children. >> reporter: so she's back at it. >> so every morning i'm up at 5:30. >> reporter: as a full-time substitute. >> i like to get there early so i the teacher's lesson plans, get an idea of what i'm expected to do during the day. >> reporter: with her husband and son now gone, this is her family. >> if you want to call me grandma, that would be fine. >> the love she has for the students here makes it so inspiring. >> everybody just seems to be very
. >> tyler. tyler here? tyler is not here. >> reporter: annabelle is a teacher, a mentor, loved by everyone here. she turns 95 in may. >> at my age, you have to have a reason for getting up in the morning. and that's my reason. >> reporter: she retired from montgomery county public schools five years ago, 60 years into her career. >> there were so many young people looking for jobs. i thought, i'll give someone else a chance. >> reporter: but her retirement...
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this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> investor disconnect, why optimism is soaring even as the economy appears to be just okay. . >>> new approach, could slashing light treat alzheimer's? radical ideas to tackle one of medicine's biggest challenges. >>> rising fast, how can amazon's jeff bezos become the world's richest person? those and more on the "nightly business report" for march 30th. >> a record day for the nasdaq today. it was a big one. we gin tonight with the american economy, which is meandering along, just so-so. the growth is not where many want to see, growth domestic product, goods and service, expanded at an annual rate of 2.1% in the final three months of last year. that was a slight improvement from the previous estimate, not enough to change growth for all of last year, which came in at just 1.6%. while gdp and other economic data are meddling along, indicators that measure optimism are soaring, consumer confidence, just the other day, we told you that it stands at the highest level since all the way back in 2000. there's margins, the a
this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> investor disconnect, why optimism is soaring even as the economy appears to be just okay. . >>> new approach, could slashing light treat alzheimer's? radical ideas to tackle one of medicine's biggest challenges. >>> rising fast, how can amazon's jeff bezos become the world's richest person? those and more on the "nightly business report" for march 30th. >> a record day...
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from cornelius, north carolina, please welcome 12-year-old tyler letarte.eers and applause] tyler, how you doing, bud? >> good, sweet. >> good to see you. come on over. you want to be a race car driver? >> yeah. >> where's that come from? >> my dad and my whole family has been around racing for a long time, so i guess i got it from there. >> but you don't even know if you can drive yet. you're 12. >> well, i do race go-karts now, so... >> oh, there you go. >> i guess i have a little bit of experience. >> and you're on your way to that engineering degree. that's what you want? >> yeah, basically. >> all right. you look sharp. >> thank you. >> you look like an engineer, but you have the good looks of a race car driver too. i like that. >> thank you. >> and you got the name. tyler letarte. that just seems perfect on the posters. all right. you know what else sounds good? being a millionaire. >> you're right. >> you could do that. you could do that today. let me tell yowh
from cornelius, north carolina, please welcome 12-year-old tyler letarte.eers and applause] tyler, how you doing, bud? >> good, sweet. >> good to see you. come on over. you want to be a race car driver? >> yeah. >> where's that come from? >> my dad and my whole family has been around racing for a long time, so i guess i got it from there. >> but you don't even know if you can drive yet. you're 12. >> well, i do race go-karts now, so... >> oh,...
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i'm tyler mathisen. here is what else is happening at this hour. transportation department says more than 53 million vehicles were recalled in the u.s. here last year. and that is a record high. massive demonstrations across south korea following a massive corruption scandal. nearly 40 million people are under a winter weather advisories, from ohio all the way up to cape cod as very cold weather moves through, bringing snow to these parts. some parts have gotten more than two inches of snow. imagine that. washington, d.c. mostly spared from today's storm. there's another storm brewing. there always is in the nation's capital and michelle is live there for us. hi, michelle. >> especially lately. hi, tyler. yes. all this week about health care reform. never mind democrats versus republicans. it's republicans versus republicans when it comes to repealing obamacare. chairman of house ways & means committee kevin brady just got health care reform marked up through his committee. we'll talk to him about that.
i'm tyler mathisen. here is what else is happening at this hour. transportation department says more than 53 million vehicles were recalled in the u.s. here last year. and that is a record high. massive demonstrations across south korea following a massive corruption scandal. nearly 40 million people are under a winter weather advisories, from ohio all the way up to cape cod as very cold weather moves through, bringing snow to these parts. some parts have gotten more than two inches of snow....
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sbusiness report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes it a spark. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt. to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq we connect the world. its ideas, its capitals, its businesses. the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow, it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> federal agents search caterpillar's headquarters and shares crumble. >> snap and pop a messaging app that was once written off is now worth about $35 billion and there are a few reasons why investors scooped up the shares. >>> a sellers market. why timing is everything for the fastest home sale at the highest price? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, march 2nd. good evening i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffith in tonight for tyler mathisen who is on assignment right now. a rather unpleasant surprise for shareholders of caterpillar today. global industrial suffered their biggest decline in eight
sbusiness report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes it a spark. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt. to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq we connect the world. its ideas, its capitals, its businesses. the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow, it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> federal agents search caterpillar's headquarters and shares crumble....
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i'm tyler mathisen. here is what else is happening at this hour. brian highlighting that consumer confidence number rising. what else is rising? home prices. the latest case schiller index sees prices up about 6% from a year ago. twitter ceo jack dorsey brushing off calls to step down as ceo in an interview with cnbc europe dorsey saying he will do whatever it takes to make sure twitter and square, his other charge, will do well. and weighing whether to take an investment back. however, according to people familiar with the matter, the investment could dilute backers such as apple. melissa? >> thank you, tyler. let's get to the big news. general motors rallying more than 3%. hedge fund titan einhorn putting pressure. speaking about it a moment ago. leslie has all the details on mr. einhorn's push. leslie? >> that's right, melissa. speaking with scott wapner earlier einhorn compared his plan to ice cream. there are two flavors of investors, he said, the ones who like dividends and the ones who like earnings growth. because the two types of investors
i'm tyler mathisen. here is what else is happening at this hour. brian highlighting that consumer confidence number rising. what else is rising? home prices. the latest case schiller index sees prices up about 6% from a year ago. twitter ceo jack dorsey brushing off calls to step down as ceo in an interview with cnbc europe dorsey saying he will do whatever it takes to make sure twitter and square, his other charge, will do well. and weighing whether to take an investment back. however,...
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tyler mathisen making his way to work today. that is tyler skiing or maybe not on that snowboard. what do you think, michelle? you're in new york. are you okay there. >> they asked us to step outside for the beginning of the show but said no. >> i left my cowboy hat ott home so i couldn't possibly do it. >> also you don't want to get assaulted by the tickle me elmos -- tackle me elmo. >> they're doing a whole show fromout side. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera along with melissa lee. the wind behind us late winter blizzard is continuing to pack a punch, 72 million from west virginia up to maine impacted by the storm. more than 6,000 flights canceled and the weather channel putting the hardest hit area from the storm here, dingman's ferry, pennsylvania. 24 inches of snow. >> wow, we will have the latest on the storm straight ahead. >>> first a check on the action on wall street. stocks, they're lower across the board, energy is certainly the biggest drive in today's session as crude oil touches its lowest level since november. 47.32 a barrel. fed kick off a two-day meeting and yield
tyler mathisen making his way to work today. that is tyler skiing or maybe not on that snowboard. what do you think, michelle? you're in new york. are you okay there. >> they asked us to step outside for the beginning of the show but said no. >> i left my cowboy hat ott home so i couldn't possibly do it. >> also you don't want to get assaulted by the tickle me elmos -- tackle me elmo. >> they're doing a whole show fromout side. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera along...
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back to tyler with what's ahead, tyler? >> thank you very much.we come back, i'll be talking baht ceo and cofounder of mobileye, on the fore front of driving technology. convincing me, a skeptic, why those autonomous cars are on the road in four years. that and more after this. >>> if you want exposure to autonomous driving, buy google, get the area for free. right now mobileye is bringing a knife to a gunfight. >> that was andrew left on halftime report last week, the stock 3% following the announ announcement. let's go back to vancouver with the ceo, tyler? >> what a nice way to make our next guest feel comfortable here. we quote a short saler, tim, the ceo and cofounder of mobileye, welcome. your stock, since that day, basically unchanged, he doesn't think you have the right weaponry in the arsenal. i assume you disagree with him? >> our business never been better than today, so i don't really understand, and we don't follow the shirt too much. >> you don't pay attention to the stock. >> not too much. this is privilege of cofounders running the
back to tyler with what's ahead, tyler? >> thank you very much.we come back, i'll be talking baht ceo and cofounder of mobileye, on the fore front of driving technology. convincing me, a skeptic, why those autonomous cars are on the road in four years. that and more after this. >>> if you want exposure to autonomous driving, buy google, get the area for free. right now mobileye is bringing a knife to a gunfight. >> that was andrew left on halftime report last week, the...
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. >> tyler. >> welcome, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. what a day we are witnessing. record move for stocks, president's comments before a joint session of congress, kicking the trump rally into high gear. and i thought it was just because i'm back after two days off in a row. let's get back to bob pisani. >> hello, tyler. big, big cut in taxes and massive tax relief for the american middle class. spurring hope for more savings and, of course, more investments, potentially, down the road. asset managers, blackrock, piper jaffray are all up. he also talked about putting a deregulation task force inside every agency. and, of course, that is going to help cut into regulations for every one that is there. banks would be among the biggest beneficiaries. goldman sachs, bank of america, jp morgan and regions financial. the president reiterated his desire to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure, financed through a public/private partnership. no timeframe here. it was a campaign promise. also, his intent to begin construction of the great wall along our southern border. as a re
. >> tyler. >> welcome, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. what a day we are witnessing. record move for stocks, president's comments before a joint session of congress, kicking the trump rally into high gear. and i thought it was just because i'm back after two days off in a row. let's get back to bob pisani. >> hello, tyler. big, big cut in taxes and massive tax relief for the american middle class. spurring hope for more savings and, of course, more investments, potentially,...
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tyler? >>> i'm tyler mathisen. second day of confirmation hearings under way for president trump's supreme court pick, neil gorsuch. preet bharara will join nyu law as a distinguished scholar in residence, he was fired as the u.s. attorney for the southern district of manhattan earlier this month. >>> and days of heavy rains triggering the worst flooding peru has seen in decades. look at that amazing video. a man washed away, as tries to drive cross, ill advisedly, obviously, a flooded road. more than 70 flood-related deaths in peru. thousands of others have been forced to flee their homes. >>> very dramatic video there, tyler. busy two hours ahead. we'll kick it off with our first real down day for stocks in more than two months. the question is this. is the d.c. drama behind the move? it might be. here is why we say that. intra-day chart on the dow jones industrial average. new intra-day highs for the nasdaq were hit. but right around here, 9:45, 10:00, we started to see the market get weak. that, my friends, the
tyler? >>> i'm tyler mathisen. second day of confirmation hearings under way for president trump's supreme court pick, neil gorsuch. preet bharara will join nyu law as a distinguished scholar in residence, he was fired as the u.s. attorney for the southern district of manhattan earlier this month. >>> and days of heavy rains triggering the worst flooding peru has seen in decades. look at that amazing video. a man washed away, as tries to drive cross, ill advisedly, obviously,...
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tyler? >> kayla, thank you very much. now let's get the view from germany about this meeting between the two heads of state. cnbc's annetta weisbach. >> reporter: thank you very much for that. so much at stake for the german economy, clearly stressed by angela merkel bringing a bunch of high-level ceos with her to that meeting in order to facilitate relationships between the german business community and the american business community. let's take a step back. the german press speculating about whether they could actually be a good match, both personalities because angela merkel is seen as a very pragmatic politician and she likes to, as she says, think through from the end to the beginning and she likes to take decisions. that is something which could be -- that she actually is having in common with donald trump. at the same time also when she started her political career, she was also outsider to the political system, another match with donald trump. and last, but not least, she is not seen as being resentful personalit
tyler? >> kayla, thank you very much. now let's get the view from germany about this meeting between the two heads of state. cnbc's annetta weisbach. >> reporter: thank you very much for that. so much at stake for the german economy, clearly stressed by angela merkel bringing a bunch of high-level ceos with her to that meeting in order to facilitate relationships between the german business community and the american business community. let's take a step back. the german press...
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today we have asked for help from ayisha tyler from "criminal minds." we asked her how to spell, the crumbly mixture of fat, sugar and flour, used as a topping for a cake. >> i always eat the entire dessert and not just the topping. i learned something today. it is another pronunciation for the word and i think the language is german. here we go. streusel. s-t-r-e-u-s-e-l. >> i like the way she says that. sounds like she nailed it was let's double check with one of our champion spellers, nick from harvard school in pleasanton. >> s-t-r-e-u-s-e-l. >> two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate? [ cheers and applause ] >> very good. you can watch at noon on kbcw44 or see the live stream on our website. the winner will represent the bay area at the scripps national bee in may. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, community is using it to pay tribute to a beloved children's book. that story and more at five. it for k-p- >>> an east bay tree is chopped down leaving just a stump. now, how someone in the community is using it to pay tribute to a beloved children's book. that st
today we have asked for help from ayisha tyler from "criminal minds." we asked her how to spell, the crumbly mixture of fat, sugar and flour, used as a topping for a cake. >> i always eat the entire dessert and not just the topping. i learned something today. it is another pronunciation for the word and i think the language is german. here we go. streusel. s-t-r-e-u-s-e-l. >> i like the way she says that. sounds like she nailed it was let's double check with one of our...
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rick tyler, the paul ryan/donald trump relationship. obviously during the campaign, that was to put it mildly, a difficult relationship. a nonexistent relationship by the end of it, now they've sort of become partners on this. do you see some friction forming there over this? >> well, potentially. because, you know, look, one of the things about politics is you have a resip ri call respect. donald trump can go to congress and individual member and say i really need you on this vote. and the member will remember, that's right, he was in my district. he's ban republican all my life. >> breitbart are the people who released the paul ryan audiotape yesterday. i repeat my message. i think there's a little attempt here to create a wedge between donald trump and paul ryan. as an exit ramp. >> yes, breitbart, the site that had been run by steve bannon who was the top advisor and all sorts of theories about what might be going on there. susan page, bill press, rick tyler, thanks for joining pus. . >>> quick break here, still ahead, just in the l
rick tyler, the paul ryan/donald trump relationship. obviously during the campaign, that was to put it mildly, a difficult relationship. a nonexistent relationship by the end of it, now they've sort of become partners on this. do you see some friction forming there over this? >> well, potentially. because, you know, look, one of the things about politics is you have a resip ri call respect. donald trump can go to congress and individual member and say i really need you on this vote. and...
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tyler mathisen here. trade deficit jumping to its highest level in nearly five years as oil prices pushed up import costs in total. zte telecom giant has agreed to pay the u.s. $182 million for violating iran sanctions. >>> and clean up is under way in missouri after two tornadoes touched down last evening. about two dozen people were hurt but none have life-threatening injuries. >>> jam-packed two hours of "power lunch" coming your way. brian sullivan is with us today from houston. brian, what do you have on tap? >> we've got a lot on tap, tyler mathi. sen, thank you so much. we have a bunch of ceos for our cnbc audience. conoco phillips, pemex and bp. not just pricing but political strategy, border swruchlt tadju. plus earlier today, we did a live, exclusive interview with the chair of saudi aaramco, opec compliance, whether or not russia was cheating and maybe that $2 trillion ipo. a lot more to do. >> looking forward to it, brian. meantime, health care front and center today. house republicans finally
tyler mathisen here. trade deficit jumping to its highest level in nearly five years as oil prices pushed up import costs in total. zte telecom giant has agreed to pay the u.s. $182 million for violating iran sanctions. >>> and clean up is under way in missouri after two tornadoes touched down last evening. about two dozen people were hurt but none have life-threatening injuries. >>> jam-packed two hours of "power lunch" coming your way. brian sullivan is with us...
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ten others get hurt that night but tyler's injuries are the worst.res several surgeries and months of therapy to heal his leg. but emotional scars remain. >> i haven't been to any fireworks shows since. it makes me nervous. i don't want to get near them. >>> coming up, a single bird causes a lot of chaos. >> when that bird went in the engine, i knew i had to eject and i was not looking forward to doing it. >> and, later, a building dips but doesn't tip. >> here it gos, then stops. w whi was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and to
ten others get hurt that night but tyler's injuries are the worst.res several surgeries and months of therapy to heal his leg. but emotional scars remain. >> i haven't been to any fireworks shows since. it makes me nervous. i don't want to get near them. >>> coming up, a single bird causes a lot of chaos. >> when that bird went in the engine, i knew i had to eject and i was not looking forward to doing it. >> and, later, a building dips but doesn't tip. >> here...
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. - my name is tyler mcdermott and i'm the drummer. - and i'm adam peters, i'm the base player. - ands all over just to tell people that, you know, substance abuse is an epidemic that's going across the nation and it needs to be stopped. so we got to play a 40 minute set and get the message across through music. do you think it worked? - yeah, the kids were really responsive and seemed to have a great time. - [joanna] they did have fun. what do you think? - [tyler] i would say we got the message across pretty well. - definitely, i mean it's hard to reach out to kids about this topic because they're like, oh i've been told by so many people, this isn't what i want to hear. so we hope by bringing music to it, it keeps it young. keeps it fresh and lets them know that hey, this is something that's happening right now, it's really important and it can be fun too. tell your friends, tell everyone you know, there's no use for it. - i think it'll get a message across because we bring all these kids together and talk about this big issue but we're not doing it in a serious way, we're doing it
. - my name is tyler mcdermott and i'm the drummer. - and i'm adam peters, i'm the base player. - ands all over just to tell people that, you know, substance abuse is an epidemic that's going across the nation and it needs to be stopped. so we got to play a 40 minute set and get the message across through music. do you think it worked? - yeah, the kids were really responsive and seemed to have a great time. - [joanna] they did have fun. what do you think? - [tyler] i would say we got the...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy, the future the isn't tomorrow, it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >>> setting the stage. job growth defies expectations and wages rise. now it's the fed's turn. >> where the jobs are. one industry where hiring might be accelerating to full throttle. >> the accidental landlord. they didn't plan on the way office spaces rented but they did. those stories and more for "nightly business report" for friday, march 10. >>> good evening. welcome to the end of the week. it is official. the american economy created a lot of jobs, many more than expected. the gains were broad in sectors all across the economy. the employment rate did tick lower. wages moved up to the second highest year
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy, the future the isn't tomorrow, it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >>>...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward, to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy, the future is not tomorrow. it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> stocks steadied after yesterday's sell-off but are there cracks in key areas of the market? >> sears once dominated retail. now it is under sure whether kit stay in business. >> locked out. why perspective buyers are having a hard time becoming homeowners. >> good evening. welcome. the focus is on fundamentals. bond yields, toil market and the transportation business which is the back bone of american commerce. but not all investors liked what they saw and that lack of enthusiasm translated into a bit of a tug-of-war on wall street. the dow jones industrial average off 6 points to 26,661. nasdaq rose 27. the s&p
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward, to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy, the future is not tomorrow. it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> stocks steadied...
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>> reporter: tyler, thank you very much. it's ready, set, hike in just about an hour from now, the federal reserve widely expected to hike interest rates. 94%. what else will we watch for? you heard of bay watch. now we introduce fed watch. here is what you want to watch for how the fed forecasts trump policies. they've taken a backseat or taken a pass on incorporating those into their outlooks. we'll see if they do so and that bears directly on the rate hike forecasts for 2017 and 2018. three built in for this year. we'll see if that remains the same or they up it for 2018 as well. q1 gdp weakness. see how the fed chair handles that. fee finally you have global growth here. does janet yellen work that into her outlook? the market knows it's coming. is it really ready for it? take a look at how it's incorporated the pretty dramatic rise this time around. they were running below 20%, even below 10% a while there. then it ratcheted up to bake it in. you can see the market hold on to its gains, came off the top a little bit. bu
>> reporter: tyler, thank you very much. it's ready, set, hike in just about an hour from now, the federal reserve widely expected to hike interest rates. 94%. what else will we watch for? you heard of bay watch. now we introduce fed watch. here is what you want to watch for how the fed forecasts trump policies. they've taken a backseat or taken a pass on incorporating those into their outlooks. we'll see if they do so and that bears directly on the rate hike forecasts for 2017 and 2018....
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow. it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> economic vision. will president trump deliver specifics on his pro business policies? it is what wall street is waiting for. >> target's troubles were tough last year. this year could be tougher. now it is doing something risky to win back customers. >> the discount bin. shopping online just got cheaper and mom and pop investors are clearly the winners. this is tuesday, february 28th. good evening. welcome. i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffin in for tyler mathisen once again. it is over. the dow's run of 12 straight record closes has ended. there will be no number 13. today a feeling of caution permeated throughout the market ahead of the first major address of
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by -- >> all it takes is a spark. one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow. it's right now. all it takes is a spark. nasdaq. >> economic vision. will president trump deliver specifics on his pro...
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. >> that's the voice of the building's owner thomas tyler scene in these pictures painting over theer punctuated his distaste for the flag in no uncertain terms. >> somebody wait wait a minutea swastika on that flag. was that you? >> yeah, dye that. i was a little mad. i sprayed right over it again. >> you can still make out the symbol through the paint most of the neighbors saw it and heard what was allegedly said. >> said it in about of you. >> what did did he say? >> puerto rican don't belong in trenton. exact quote. pure tore cans do not in trent trenton. >> the flag doesn't belong. >> it could have been done in different way. he had my phone number. i told him where i lived and the street and we could have had the conversation about what he liked and what he didn't like about it. >> reporter: the guys are glad they've got new home for the mural across the street they'll be a rally to embrace diversity corner of jennness see and die on saturday at 1:00 o'clock. ♪ >> reporter: what mystifies me is this. you get mad what you acknowledge paint a swastika? even if do you cover it up
. >> that's the voice of the building's owner thomas tyler scene in these pictures painting over theer punctuated his distaste for the flag in no uncertain terms. >> somebody wait wait a minutea swastika on that flag. was that you? >> yeah, dye that. i was a little mad. i sprayed right over it again. >> you can still make out the symbol through the paint most of the neighbors saw it and heard what was allegedly said. >> said it in about of you. >> what did...
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back over to you, tyler.like a movie. >> to dominick chu for market flash. >> reporter: the home builders up about 10% just so far quarter on pace since the nourt quarter of 2014. that was when the builder's etf gained about 15%. top build, surging 32% on pace for its best quarter ever. best quarter since 2012. still, home builders perhaps a good sign for the economy. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom chu. the bond market, buying on the short end of the curve but selling on the long end. the 30-year yielding above 3%. we have a lot of economic data today including one key headline. dropped since 2012. we see the front end of the curve. >> and a fire so hot it caused part of a highway bridge in atlanta to collapse. this was the scene at rush hour thursday night on i-85, one of the busiest roads in the country. the blaze began when massive spools of plastic utility conduits caught fire. the mayor of atlanta calls it a transportation crisis. aditi roy is live in fremont, california with some details.
back over to you, tyler.like a movie. >> to dominick chu for market flash. >> reporter: the home builders up about 10% just so far quarter on pace since the nourt quarter of 2014. that was when the builder's etf gained about 15%. top build, surging 32% on pace for its best quarter ever. best quarter since 2012. still, home builders perhaps a good sign for the economy. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom chu. the bond market, buying on the short end of the curve but...
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>> tyler, i think this bill is in very deep trouble. the white house and speaker ryan had some success in peeling off the hard nos among the freedom caucus. eight to ten have flipped over and gone over with the administration, putting the ownous on the moderates. the chair of the appropriations committee, represents new jersey, said he is a no on the bill. so it appears that there is a sufficient group when you combine moderates and others scattered around the country and the freedom caucus hard no votes to take this thing down. i think speaker ryan is at the white house, discussing with the president do we want to put it on the floor, have a vote, which risks a stampede to no, could turn into an overwhelming defeat or do we want to pull the bill? last any time mick mulvaney, the budget director, gave an umt maim to the congress and said we're going to make you vote and figure out who is -- lay down when you vote who is for us, who against us and we're going to remember. that has not seemed to work for them so far. they've got a few hou
>> tyler, i think this bill is in very deep trouble. the white house and speaker ryan had some success in peeling off the hard nos among the freedom caucus. eight to ten have flipped over and gone over with the administration, putting the ownous on the moderates. the chair of the appropriations committee, represents new jersey, said he is a no on the bill. so it appears that there is a sufficient group when you combine moderates and others scattered around the country and the freedom...
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tyler? >> mely sarks thank you very much. welcome, everybody.is what else is happening at this hour. good news for home buyers right now, morgan's rates are falling again. 30-year rate dropping to its lowest level in a month, averaging 4 .4%. not as low as they used to be, but still pretty low. the debt, national debt that is on track to keep rising over the next three decades. congressional budget office saying u.s. debt could reach 150% of gdp by 2047 and that would be the highest level in the nation's history. >>> and facebook unveiling a new crowd funding feature to help users raise money for themselves for personal emergencies and other stuff, like education and medical costs. brian? >> thank you. now let's get to the big interview on cnbc today, really around the world, russian president vladimir putin denying his administration played any role in the u.s. election, but that is not all he said. cnbc europe jeff cutmore conducted the interview. first off, spectacular job. i know this morning for us obviously late afternoon for you, a wide-r
tyler? >> mely sarks thank you very much. welcome, everybody.is what else is happening at this hour. good news for home buyers right now, morgan's rates are falling again. 30-year rate dropping to its lowest level in a month, averaging 4 .4%. not as low as they used to be, but still pretty low. the debt, national debt that is on track to keep rising over the next three decades. congressional budget office saying u.s. debt could reach 150% of gdp by 2047 and that would be the highest level...
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tyler dorsey's three was the game winner... the ducks will play michigan in the next round ucla and arizona also advanced to the sweet 16... usc was the lone pac twelve team eliminated " " bay area police say a driver plowed into a family.. on purpose. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>> parking lot rampage, bay area police say a driver plowed into a family on purpose. tonight the search for a suspect in a super hero sweatshirt. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix5's joe vazquez is in union city tonight with what police believe set off the suspect. joe? >> reporter: police say the woman was trying to return some batteries to the wal-mart, but when the clerk wouldn't give her back her money, she went off. 6:00 on a sunday evening, you tonight expect to see this at a wal-mart parking lot, an enraged shopper nearly runs over a family of five and police say the person behind the wheel may not be old enough to drive. she's about 5 feet tall, possibly a teenager wearing a t- shirt wit
tyler dorsey's three was the game winner... the ducks will play michigan in the next round ucla and arizona also advanced to the sweet 16... usc was the lone pac twelve team eliminated " " bay area police say a driver plowed into a family.. on purpose. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. >>> parking lot rampage, bay area police say a driver plowed into a family on purpose. tonight the search for a suspect in a super hero sweatshirt. good...
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tyler matheson is off tonight. it is the longest losing streak for the dow since 2011 when the fight over the debt ceiling prompted fears of a default by the u.s. government. this time the string of losses is for a different reason. investors are starting to doubt the president's ability to push through pro-business policies, following the defeat of the republican health bill on friday. the losses extended to the overseas markets this morning. and continued into today's trading session. although stocks did come off of their lows by the close. the dow jones industrial average fell 45 points to 20,550, its eighth straight loss. >> the markets started on a very weak note with the dow down nearly 200 points at the open. no surprise. the weaker sectors were those that would be hurt if the trump agenda and tax cuts failed to materialize. dollar was lower. bond yields were lower. oil levels were lower. and it all of a sudden turned around. s&p 500 went positive in the last 20 minutes of the day and ended slightly negative
tyler matheson is off tonight. it is the longest losing streak for the dow since 2011 when the fight over the debt ceiling prompted fears of a default by the u.s. government. this time the string of losses is for a different reason. investors are starting to doubt the president's ability to push through pro-business policies, following the defeat of the republican health bill on friday. the losses extended to the overseas markets this morning. and continued into today's trading session....
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carolyn tyler talked with someone who personally knows what clark might be going through. she's in the newsroom tonight. carolyn, what a tough, horrible diagnosis. >> it is. and this patient like many of us is offering his support to dwight clark. at the same time, he's hoping that renewed interest will lead to more research and treatment. there are nearly 20,000 americans living with als, including matt cheney. the lafayette resident was diagnosed 16 years ago, surviving much longer than most. >> it's good to have a positive attitude, an outlook, but with als, it will run its own course. >> reporter: the rare disorder affects its nerves and muscles, eventually robbing people of their ability to move, speak, swallow and breathe. this married father of two showed us how he uses his foot and an ipad app to communicate. >> it helps when my speech is fatigued. >> reporter: his caretaker also helps as he copes with challenges of this progressive disease. >> there are many, but the biggest is losing independence. >> reporter: the 57-year-old played football at merced junior coll
carolyn tyler talked with someone who personally knows what clark might be going through. she's in the newsroom tonight. carolyn, what a tough, horrible diagnosis. >> it is. and this patient like many of us is offering his support to dwight clark. at the same time, he's hoping that renewed interest will lead to more research and treatment. there are nearly 20,000 americans living with als, including matt cheney. the lafayette resident was diagnosed 16 years ago, surviving much longer than...
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. >> tyler. tyler here? tyler's not here. >> annabelle is a teacher, a mentor, loved by everyone here. she turned 95 in may. >> at my age, you have to h a morning. that's my reason. >> she retired from montgomery county public schools five years ago, 60 years into her career. >> so many young people looking. and i thought, i'll give someone else a chance. >> but her retirement lasted just one summer. >> as soon as i retired, i said, oh, my goodness. i began to miss the children. >> so she's back at it. >> every morning, i'm up at 5:30. >> as a full-time substitute. >> i like to get there early to have a chance to look at the teacher's lesson plans. get an idea of what i'm expected to do during the day. >> with her husband and son now gone, this is her family. >> if you want to call me grandma, that would be fine. >> the love she has for the students here makes it so inspiring. >> everybody just seems to be very in tune with her. it's amazing. >> ms. jaffe spent most of her and one of her former students has
. >> tyler. tyler here? tyler's not here. >> annabelle is a teacher, a mentor, loved by everyone here. she turned 95 in may. >> at my age, you have to h a morning. that's my reason. >> she retired from montgomery county public schools five years ago, 60 years into her career. >> so many young people looking. and i thought, i'll give someone else a chance. >> but her retirement lasted just one summer. >> as soon as i retired, i said, oh, my goodness. i...
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tyler self.ee television. kevin: swanigan and the size of that purdue front line, my goodness. reggie: i'm sure bill self wishes he has the size he normally has going against them. kevin: the jayhawks are going to the sweet 16. a terrific finish, though, to the season for michigan state with the freshmen, the future so bright. a great recruiting class coming into east lansing next year, as tom izzo made his 20th consecutive appearance in the ncaa but kansas in it as a program for 28 consecutive seasons. and now this sets up kansas-purdue. next week, next thursday. in kansas city. for reggie miller, dan bonner, dana jacobson, kevin harlan saying so long from tulsa. live games continue on tbs, tnt and trutv. for our producer kenny mack, mike arnold our director. kevin harlan telling you good night from oklahoma and sending you to your studios in new york after these messages on cbs. whrealking about, chuck? what are we eating? steak. and where are we eating 'em? on a plane. so we're eating ... stea
tyler self.ee television. kevin: swanigan and the size of that purdue front line, my goodness. reggie: i'm sure bill self wishes he has the size he normally has going against them. kevin: the jayhawks are going to the sweet 16. a terrific finish, though, to the season for michigan state with the freshmen, the future so bright. a great recruiting class coming into east lansing next year, as tom izzo made his 20th consecutive appearance in the ncaa but kansas in it as a program for 28 consecutive...
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this is "nightly business report with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. the blue chip, should investors look to the technology sector for the next generation of high quality must-own stock. >>> breaking ground, more homes are needed but home builders don't have the workers to keep up with demand. >>> medical puzzle with a string of recent alzheimer's, drug failers, are researchers focusing on the right thing? a look at the growing debate tonight. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, march 29th. >> good evening, everyone, welcome. there were two market forces at work today. one took place overseas, the other right here on wall street. and as a result, a tug of war ensued with the dow and the s&p 500 making slight moves, but the nasdaq headed north for its fourth straight day of gains t. dow jones industrials lost 42 points. the nasdaq added 22 and the s&p 500 rose 2.5. so let's genover sin over seas, divorce proceedings officially got under way. now begins the messy proj progress of leaving the uk. steve sedgwick repor
this is "nightly business report with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. the blue chip, should investors look to the technology sector for the next generation of high quality must-own stock. >>> breaking ground, more homes are needed but home builders don't have the workers to keep up with demand. >>> medical puzzle with a string of recent alzheimer's, drug failers, are researchers focusing on the right thing? a look at the growing debate tonight. those stories and more...
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carolyn tyler is live from sf general hospital with the story. carolyn? >> reporter: well, alex quintana is in a lot of pain, but still he continues to work with investigators on this case. in fact he talked with the chp this afternoon for about two hours and then he talked with us. >> they were all hitting and kicking from everywhere. >> reporter: 35-year-old alex quintana suffered a severe beatdown last week on southbound highway 101 near the cesar chavez exit. witnesses captured some of the crime involving 10 to 15 young men on dirt bikes and motorcycles. >> if there weren't so many people that videotaped the video, you know, they could have got away with killing me on the side of the road or something. >> reporter: quintana said he was driving for lyft on his way to sfo. he believes the bikers thought he was trying to run one of them over. when he pulled off the freeway, they broke his car's windows. when he got out, they broke his nose and one deliberately ran over his leg with a motorcycle, breaking it in three places. >> all i could do is just lay
carolyn tyler is live from sf general hospital with the story. carolyn? >> reporter: well, alex quintana is in a lot of pain, but still he continues to work with investigators on this case. in fact he talked with the chp this afternoon for about two hours and then he talked with us. >> they were all hitting and kicking from everywhere. >> reporter: 35-year-old alex quintana suffered a severe beatdown last week on southbound highway 101 near the cesar chavez exit. witnesses...
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in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> during his speech tonight president trump is expected to seek compromise with democrats to pass an immigration reform bill. a senior administration official said it would allow some undocumented immigrants to live and work in the u.s. it wouldn't quite offer them citizenship. such a compromise would be a departure from the president's stance thus far. "the wall street journal" reported today president trump will issue a new executive order revising his travel ban tomorrow. >>> many women of congress are wearing all white for the address. it's a nod to do women's rights movement, which encouraged followers to wear white as a sign of purity. organizers said it shows they're united against the president's attempts to roll back the progress women have made. one woman will not be there. los angeles representative maxine waters said she doesn't think she'd be able to control herself. she expects the president to take credit for the positives that president obama fought for and achieved. >> now you can watch president trump's first address to t
in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> during his speech tonight president trump is expected to seek compromise with democrats to pass an immigration reform bill. a senior administration official said it would allow some undocumented immigrants to live and work in the u.s. it wouldn't quite offer them citizenship. such a compromise would be a departure from the president's stance thus far. "the wall street journal" reported today president trump will issue a new...
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. >> abc 7 news carolyn tyler reports. >> reporter: this san ramon ice cream company is filling orders for its exotic flavors, desserts that will sweeten the 14-day celebration of the persian new year. >> by itself it means a new day. >> reporter: and this time it's especially meaningful for this this company. they are celebrating 70 years and big festivities had been planned to honor her late father, the founder of the business. >> unfortunately, he's not with us anymore, but we promise that with or without him we will have a family reunion. >> reporter: but president trump's travel ban has changed all that. iran is one of six nations targeted, and now an older sister and brother are stuck in tehran. they aren't alone and it's not just noruz according to a lawyer with four iranian american groups fighting the travel ban. >> weddings being disrupted, i heard a story of a father that was not able to come to the united states to attend his own son's funeral. i mean how devastating is that. >> reporter: the organizations have filed suit over what they call travel ban 2.0. >> it's discrimi
. >> abc 7 news carolyn tyler reports. >> reporter: this san ramon ice cream company is filling orders for its exotic flavors, desserts that will sweeten the 14-day celebration of the persian new year. >> by itself it means a new day. >> reporter: and this time it's especially meaningful for this this company. they are celebrating 70 years and big festivities had been planned to honor her late father, the founder of the business. >> unfortunately, he's not with us...
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tyler? >> disney's shareholder meeting under way. future of espn.he latest from the meeting straight ahead. attention homeowners age sixty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way for you to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free information kit with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home... and here's the best part... you still own yohome. call now! take control of your retirement today! >>> disney's annual shareholder is under way. two unknown, the future of bob iger and espn. julia boorstin has been monitoring the meeting and joins us from los angeles with the headlines. ju
tyler? >> disney's shareholder meeting under way. future of espn.he latest from the meeting straight ahead. attention homeowners age sixty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way for you to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free information kit with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money and more. plus, when you call now, you'll...
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ultimately, tyler, you reap what you "sow." >> gosh.e never disappoints. >> to the big story on wall street today and that is black rock laying off portfolio managers and taking a bigger step towards computer generated money management. leslie picker has the details. >> reporter: hey, guys, gone are the days of old-fashioned stock pickers and enter the machines. that may be the takeaway from black rock's plan to overhaul a big part of its active management strategy. black rock is taking traditional investing methods but fusing them with technology and data science and, in doing so, the firm will be cutting its fees in half. it's perhaps the most aggressive repudiation of the traditional stock picking by a major asset manager to date and a direct response from criticisms from clients across the industry about higher fees and underperformance among fundamental stock pickers. now u.s.-based active managed equity funds experienced record withdrawals last year according to reuters with much of the capital flowing into passive investments suc
ultimately, tyler, you reap what you "sow." >> gosh.e never disappoints. >> to the big story on wall street today and that is black rock laying off portfolio managers and taking a bigger step towards computer generated money management. leslie picker has the details. >> reporter: hey, guys, gone are the days of old-fashioned stock pickers and enter the machines. that may be the takeaway from black rock's plan to overhaul a big part of its active management strategy....
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tyler, i'm with you. thank goodness i have a bride who is wiser than i to take care of it. >> she understands it? >> she does. i can't. >> do you think the 1% decline the other day is a start of a correction that you've been calling for? or -- >> yeah. >> if it passes, ahca passes, we can avert that? >> if e we walk into more -- let's say the vote goes as it should be and passes, dow opens 100 higher. propensity shall be at the point to fade the rally. i really fear that that's what's going to happen. you walk into tomorrow morning, see the dow open higher, s&p open ten points higher, and then you start -- propensity would be to fade the rally. >> dennis, thank you. >> thanks for having me on. >> guys, one quick thing, too, in the reading, it 215 votes, it actually probably is more like 213 because there's expected to be democratic absences. so maybe 213 can get it done. we'll see. >>> on deck, a new ceo takes the helm at macy's, but can he, or anybody, really turn retail around? plus, "street talk," oil
tyler, i'm with you. thank goodness i have a bride who is wiser than i to take care of it. >> she understands it? >> she does. i can't. >> do you think the 1% decline the other day is a start of a correction that you've been calling for? or -- >> yeah. >> if it passes, ahca passes, we can avert that? >> if e we walk into more -- let's say the vote goes as it should be and passes, dow opens 100 higher. propensity shall be at the point to fade the rally. i...
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. >>> joining me now, joe watkins, rick tyler, and zerlena maxwell. toe have you three this morning. before we get to sessions, ir i want to start with president trump tweets saying that he found out president obama had his wires tapped before the election. he called this mccarthyism. and another tweet, more allegations about tapping phones abo . trump calling it nixon/watergate. zerlena, let me start with you. it's been a busy morning. what is your sense of this? about. >> it seems like it's a lot of projection on the president's part, but that is part and parcel with donald trump's persona. often he blames others or points the finger at others for things that he himself is guilty of. so we don't know what is going on with russia. what we are seeing is we want to get to the bottom of it and the problem is that this administration just has no credit ability on this issue and many other issues. and so he's trying to distract the american people from this very serious and substantive story that we've been talking about all week with russia and the ties
. >>> joining me now, joe watkins, rick tyler, and zerlena maxwell. toe have you three this morning. before we get to sessions, ir i want to start with president trump tweets saying that he found out president obama had his wires tapped before the election. he called this mccarthyism. and another tweet, more allegations about tapping phones abo . trump calling it nixon/watergate. zerlena, let me start with you. it's been a busy morning. what is your sense of this? about. >> it...
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. >>> abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler. >> reporter: this is not just a symbolic gesture, according to san francisco district attorney george gascon. this memorandum of understanding is a renewal of a commitment made five years ago that the two believe is even more relevant today. >> we want to reaffirm the commitment of the city and county of san francisco and the commitment of the district attorney's office in san francisco to providing a safe haven for victims of crime, for witnesses, to come forward. >> reporter: just this weekend, a latino man was assaulted in the crocker amazon neighborhood and police are investigating it as a hate crime. the m.oou calls for crisis intervention. cooperation sends a message. >> that in this city they are safe. that they should be fearless. and if they are victims of a crimeould go and announce that to the police. >> reporter: the consul general says he's seeing a surge in calls and visits since donald trump's election, many people worried about what to do if they're deported. now he and the district attorney are hoping this hwill ease some fear
. >>> abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler. >> reporter: this is not just a symbolic gesture, according to san francisco district attorney george gascon. this memorandum of understanding is a renewal of a commitment made five years ago that the two believe is even more relevant today. >> we want to reaffirm the commitment of the city and county of san francisco and the commitment of the district attorney's office in san francisco to providing a safe haven for victims of crime,...
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with us is mike barnicle and katty kay, msnbc political contributor rick tyler.ormer democratic congressman harold ford jr. who plays no defense according to governor inslee and the wave defense. joining the conversation is nbc news correspondent katy tur. >>. >>> cnn has a report that anonymous u.s. officials claim the fbi has information claiming that associates of donald trump communicated with suspected russian operatives possibly to coordinate the release of information damaging to hillary clinton's campaign. cnn is the only news outlet with that report. a senior law enforcement source says the story has not been confirmed. this comes as new polling from quinnipiac university shows president trump's approval rating at 37%. 56% disapprove of his job performance in that poll. among the republicans the president's rating has dropped two points the last two weeks to 71%. the health care bill that paul ryan and trumped have backed. >> it really does and so much that depends on the president's support and some of the reddest districts across the country. mike barn
with us is mike barnicle and katty kay, msnbc political contributor rick tyler.ormer democratic congressman harold ford jr. who plays no defense according to governor inslee and the wave defense. joining the conversation is nbc news correspondent katy tur. >>. >>> cnn has a report that anonymous u.s. officials claim the fbi has information claiming that associates of donald trump communicated with suspected russian operatives possibly to coordinate the release of information...
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i am in for carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick look at the weather with lisa argen. hey, lease yisa. >> here's live doppler 7. we have a weak system on the way today and providing the first areas of rain to the north and along the coast from sea ranch and cloverdale, and maybe a few areas of mist and drizzle. the bulk of the energy more to the north and it will take the entire afternoon to get here for some of you. it's a one on the storm impact scale, and a light system providing light showers, and less than 0.1 to 0.2 offff for you. and we will still be in the 50s around noontime. by 4:00, it will be raining. we will tell you for how much and how long when we see you later in the full weather out look. >> breaking news out ohio this morning, cincinnati police say a shooter open fire inside a nightclub injuring 15 people and killing one. it happened around 10:00 last night our time inside the cameo nightclub. police say the motive for the shooting is not known at this time, and many young people go to the club on saturday nights. >> saturday nights, it's a very youn
i am in for carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick look at the weather with lisa argen. hey, lease yisa. >> here's live doppler 7. we have a weak system on the way today and providing the first areas of rain to the north and along the coast from sea ranch and cloverdale, and maybe a few areas of mist and drizzle. the bulk of the energy more to the north and it will take the entire afternoon to get here for some of you. it's a one on the storm impact scale, and a light system providing...
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in san ramone, carolyn tyler, "abc7 news." >>> britain has now joined the united states in banning someelectronic devices from being taken as carey-ones in planes. the emergency rules bans laptops, kamras, dvd players and electronic game devices. smartphones are still allowed. it applies only to eight countries, including egypt, saudi arabia, and turkey. travelers were not happy about the news. >> it's many hours. i use that to do all my work, to watch movies, to read books. >> you catch up on e-mails and office work, which is preparing for the meeting we come for. >> reporter: the items must be inside the checked baggage. intelligence officials fear terrorists may try to hide explosives in batteries. >>> happening now, the episcopal diocese is considering whether to declare itself a sanctuary. sanctuary would provide protection to undocumented immigrants and refugees. >>> "abc7 news" was in san francisco city hall as the mayor signed a law the first of its kind in the nation. it makes sure san francisco will not take part in any registry based on religion. >>> today, judge neil gorsuch
in san ramone, carolyn tyler, "abc7 news." >>> britain has now joined the united states in banning someelectronic devices from being taken as carey-ones in planes. the emergency rules bans laptops, kamras, dvd players and electronic game devices. smartphones are still allowed. it applies only to eight countries, including egypt, saudi arabia, and turkey. travelers were not happy about the news. >> it's many hours. i use that to do all my work, to watch movies, to read...
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rick tyler, msnbc political analyst, also standing by. rick, you heard mr. spicer's daily news briefing there. what jumped out at you? >> the sean spicer is on shaking footing with his relationship with the press but that also goes with the president on shaky ground with the gallup poll of him at 36% and goes to show you if you try to pass legislation that has about 12% support, which is the health care reform act that they tried to pass, you need political capital to do that. so this white house really needs a re-set to start to move forward and tax reform is going to be difficult. you're seeing some of the regulations that they're going to do. those are easy. but it's going to be very hard for them to build political capital to get some big things done. >> all right. this was, i believe, what you would consider the highlight from this news conference that wrapped up just a few moments ago. here is the white house press secretary. >> i've said it from the day that i got here until whatever, that there is no connection. you've got russia. if the president pu
rick tyler, msnbc political analyst, also standing by. rick, you heard mr. spicer's daily news briefing there. what jumped out at you? >> the sean spicer is on shaking footing with his relationship with the press but that also goes with the president on shaky ground with the gallup poll of him at 36% and goes to show you if you try to pass legislation that has about 12% support, which is the health care reform act that they tried to pass, you need political capital to do that. so this...
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in san ramone, carolyn tyler, "abc7 news." >>> britain has now joined the united states in banning somenic devices from being taken as carey-ones in planes. the emergency rules bans laptops, kamras, dvd players and electronic game devices. smartphones are still allowed. it applies only to eight countries, including egypt, saudi arabia, and turkey. travelers were not happy about the news. >> it's many hours. i use that to do all my work, to watch movies, to read books. >> you catch up on e-mails and office work, which is preparing for the meeting we come for. >> reporter: the items must be inside the checked baggage. intelligence officials fear terrorists may try to hide explosives in batteries. >>> happening now, the episcopal diocese is considering whether to declare itself a sanctuary. sanctuary would provide protection to undocumented immigrants and refugees. >>> "abc7 news" was in san francisco city hall as the mayor signed a law the first of its kind in the nation. it makes sure san francisco will not take part in any registry based on religion. >>> today, judge neil gorsuch tried
in san ramone, carolyn tyler, "abc7 news." >>> britain has now joined the united states in banning somenic devices from being taken as carey-ones in planes. the emergency rules bans laptops, kamras, dvd players and electronic game devices. smartphones are still allowed. it applies only to eight countries, including egypt, saudi arabia, and turkey. travelers were not happy about the news. >> it's many hours. i use that to do all my work, to watch movies, to read books....