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i'm susie gharib. great to have you on the show, sue. >> great to be with you susie. i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. he's on vacation. the long holiday weekend is over and back to work on wall street for what promises to be a september to remember. traders are preparing for a possible tapering of stimulus funds, a battle over the debt ceiling and a search for the new chairman and of course the crisis in syria. today, traders were able to put that aside sending stocks higher focussing on corporate acquisitions and manufacturing and construction spending data. a triple gain in the doe fell after support for president's plans for a military strike against syria sending a chill down the concrete canyons of lower manhattan. on the end the lower averages held on somewhat with the dow up and the nasdaq up 22 and the s&p added six. >>> the debate whether the u.s. should take action with syria over the alleged use of chemical weapons went to congress today. at a senate foreign relations hearing the secretaries of state and defense laid out the reasons to authorize milit
i'm susie gharib. great to have you on the show, sue. >> great to be with you susie. i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. he's on vacation. the long holiday weekend is over and back to work on wall street for what promises to be a september to remember. traders are preparing for a possible tapering of stimulus funds, a battle over the debt ceiling and a search for the new chairman and of course the crisis in syria. today, traders were able to put that aside sending stocks higher...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. the benchmark on the ten-year treasury mark touched the threshold of 3% for the first time since july of 2011, and with the yield edging higher, the month's long sale off today accelerated. that's because some stronger than expected economic data reinforced belief that the federal reserve policy makers may be closer to easing back on the bond buying stimulus plans. yield on the ten-year highest since july of 2011. >>> stocks inched higher getting help from strong economic reports, more of that in a minute, all pointing to an improving economy. volume was light because of the jewish holiday of rosh ha shan gnaw. there was good news today that helped lift the market kps expectations about friday's august jobs report. hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: ahead of tomorrow's august jobs report from the labor department, new indicators the jobs market is stabilizing. expectations are for 170,000 new payroll jobs. today private employers hit the target according to payroll data processer
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. the benchmark on the ten-year treasury mark touched the threshold of 3% for the first time since july of 2011, and with the yield edging higher, the month's long sale off today accelerated. that's because some stronger than expected economic data reinforced belief that the federal reserve policy makers may be closer to easing back on the bond buying stimulus plans. yield on the ten-year highest since july of 2011. >>>...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> interactive financial tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps to generate income during the period of low interest rates. >> stocks sink, as equities burn, how the budget standoff, the market and consumer confidence and your money. what should you do? or should you just sit this one out? >> open enrollment, tomorrow is the new day, so what does the individual health insurance mean for you, should you get it from your company? >>> and rising tide, insurance premiums are set to skyrocket, so will the very thing that is designed to protect business owners, and that and more on nightly business report. >>> i'm sue herera filling in for susie gharib. there was a lot of fear on wall street, with a possible government shutdown, the stocks sank lower as the investors worried about the impact on the prolonged shutdown on the economy and the consumer confidence. that weighed heavily on the markets today, the dow closed off the lows on the session, but still lost 28 poi
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i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the recession. it's no wonder more and more people are trying their hand at starting their own business. after all, there are more than 28 million small businesses in the u.s., many starting from a simple thought. tonight, we want to highlight a few of these bright ideas and show you how some entrepreneurs followed different paths to get from concept to reality and we'll be joined by an expert to give tips on how to get your business started and how to tell fur if your bright idea will be successful. >>> the ideal way is to not worry about risk. we're not that lucky but we begin tonight with someone able to chuck it all, quitting a lucktive job to create games, word games and done so well
i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the recession. it's no wonder more and more people are trying their hand at starting their own business. after all,...
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welcome i'm tyler mathisen alongside susie gharib. rally on another triple dig get gain. the s&p 5 00 scored and nasdaq closed at a fresh 13-year high for good pressure. the main reason for the gains, syria, specifically the prospect that diplomats by delay a u.s. military strike to attack. also drawing investor interests today big changes in the composition of the dow jones industrial average and we'll look at that in a few minutes time. meanwhile, the numbers on wall street the dow soared 128 adding above 15,000 and the nasdaq up 3 and s&p added 12. selected commodities swooned as fear premium got sweated out of prices as the march to military action against syria slowed. oil prices dropped nearly 2% today, the biggest one-day decline in three weeks there and gold tumbled nearly $23 an ounce. >> more on the developments in syria. president obama is preparing to deliver a prime time speech. he'll make a case for the threat of u.s. military action and signs of hope for diplomatic action. john harwood joins us with more. what will we hear? >> a different message than befor
welcome i'm tyler mathisen alongside susie gharib. rally on another triple dig get gain. the s&p 5 00 scored and nasdaq closed at a fresh 13-year high for good pressure. the main reason for the gains, syria, specifically the prospect that diplomats by delay a u.s. military strike to attack. also drawing investor interests today big changes in the composition of the dow jones industrial average and we'll look at that in a few minutes time. meanwhile, the numbers on wall street the dow soared...
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>>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises exploring the world in comfort. >>> september surprise, a strong showing for stocks as the half way mark is hit in a month that's historically tricky for investors but with the fed meeting, debt ceiling, syria and budget fight looming, will fortunes change? >> social climbers, as twitter gets ready to sell shares, what's the recent love affair with social media stocks? >> christmas in september. stores are already out with holiday promotions but will the early bird shopping discounts frustration consumers and backfire on retailers? that and more for "nightly business report" for friday, september 13th. >>> good evening everyone. on this friday the 13th investors weren't superstitious about buying stocks. the major averages were up. the dow wrapped up the best week since january and the s&p 500 had the biggest weekly gain in month
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i'm susie gharib. to learn more about the stories we covered tonight, join us online at nbr.com. >> thanks for me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen, have a great evening everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. yed it. see you at the races. >> . >>> this week, we're in the studio, who makes beautiful ukeleleys. >> they ridge neal came from portuguese. >> they brought them to high hawaii. >> they were very pop lar and they're enjoying a renaissance now. >> today, we're going to take you to the
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river crui exploring the world in comfort. >>> in the fast lane, auto sales sizzled. demand for tracks and crossovers sore as buyers rush into showrooms. prices are going to record levels. will that slam the brakes? >>> power house, america's oil boom is so powerful, a study says it will boost the income of american households and will create millions of jobs. >>> get smart, the battle has begun. samsung beat apple to the punch but with big firms investing big money, what if consumers don't buy in? that tonight for "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 4th. >>> good evening everybody, i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib. the dow posted the biggest gain in more than a month even though investors are on edge about a possible military strike against syria. they were encouraged to buy stocks thanks to robust sales in august. auto makers posted
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> in the fast lane, auto sales sizzled. demand for tracks and crossovers sore as buyers rush into showrooms. prices are going to record levels. will that slam the brakes? >>> power house, america's oil boom is so powerful, a study says it will boost the income of american households and will create millions of jobs. >>> get smart, the battle has begun. samsung beat apple to the punch but with big firms investing big money, what if consumers don't buy in? that tonight for "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 4th. >>> good evening everybody, i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib. the dow posted the biggest gain in more than a month even though investors are on edge about a possible military strike against syria. they were encouraged to buy stocks thanks to robust sales in august. auto makers pos
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i'm susie gharib. to learn more about the stories we covered tonight, join us online at nbr.com. >> thanks for me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen, have a great evening everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> welcome to nhk, it's thursday, september 12th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. the people at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant have another problem on their hands. fi officials say the levels of radioactivity in a storage
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i'm susie gharib. to learn more about the stories we covered tonight, join us online at nbr.com. >> thanks for me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen, have a great evening everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> tonight on "quest" -- nanoscience has a miraculous new toy! come along as "quest" peers through the world's most powerful microscope for a glimpse of the smallest things ever seen by the human eye. and, the pure simplicity of america's game: just throw, hit and catch, right? not so! we lift the veil on the fascinating physics of baseball, just in time for opening day. >> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation. the gordon and betty moore foundation. investing in partnerships for environmenta
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib, brought to you by -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and a landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic land, to local life. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> the power of walmart. >> a midday dive and the shares took down the dow and brought a host of other stocks down with it. why walmart matters so much, and why it may be the one stock you need to watch more than any other. >>> the price is right. or is it. new information tonight on how much health insurance may cost you on those new exchanges. >>> and stuck in a rut? manufacturing has been booming. but now some smaller shops they think may have peaked and that could be a troubling sign for job growth. >>> we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 25th. >>> good evening, and welcome. call it the walmart effect. if there was ever, ever any doubt about how much walmart matters to the economy, to the stock market, to suppliers and competitors, those doubts were put to rest today
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i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. stocks rallied today on news that former treasury secretary larry summers dropped out of the race to be the next chairman of the federal reserve. saying his confirmation process would likely be acrimonious and it wouldn't serve the interests of the fed or the economy. we'll talk more about summers' decision and what's next for the fed in a moment. >>> for today with summers out of contention traders believe the easy money policies will continue in the post-bernanke era so the dow saw another triple-digit gain despite concerns about a horrific shooting alt a navy facility in washington, d.c. the dow closing well off the highs of the session but it's still added 118 points. the s&p was up 9. but the nasdaq ended down 4 points hurt by shares of apple which declined 3% on news that china telecom was cutting back on sub ski dis for the iphone. >>> even before lawrence summers bowed out of the running to lead the federal reserve this was sure to be a week where the fed moves front and cente
i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. stocks rallied today on news that former treasury secretary larry summers dropped out of the race to be the next chairman of the federal reserve. saying his confirmation process would likely be acrimonious and it wouldn't serve the interests of the fed or the economy. we'll talk more about summers' decision and what's next for the fed in a moment. >>> for today with summers out of contention traders believe the easy...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib, brought to you by "saving through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> on edge, investors sell stocks hard as they recalculate risks. among them the growing possibility of a government shutdown in ten days' time. >>> power play. the epa proposes tough new rules to cut greenhouse gas emissions. from now coal-fired power plants. industry says the plans relies on unproven technology and could spell the end of new plants that use one of america's most abundant resources. >>> and money fund fight. you probably own one. you may even think it's as safe as a bank account. both sides tonight in a battle over proposed rules that some say could make the funds riskier, not safer. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 20th. good evening, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera in tonight for susie gharib. you can call it fall
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susie gharib, brought to you by "saving through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> on edge, investors sell stocks hard as they recalculate risks. among them the growing possibility of a government shutdown in ten days' time. >>> power play. the epa proposes tough new rules to cut greenhouse gas emissions. from now coal-fired power plants. industry says the plans relies on unproven technology and could spell the end of new plants that use one of america's most abundant resources. >>> and money fund fight. you probably own one. you may even think it's as safe as a bank account. both sides tonight in a battle over proposed rules that some say could make the funds riskier, not safer. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 20th. good evening, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera in tonight for susie gharib. you can call it fallout friday. a litany of events converged on wall street today,
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> interactive financial tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps to generate income during the period of low interest rates. >> stocks sink, as equities burn, how the budget standoff, the market and consumer confidence and your money. what should you do? or should you just sit this one out? >> open enrollment, tomorrow is the new day, so what does the individual health insurance mean for you, should you get it from your company? >>> and rising tide, insurance premiums are set to skyrocket, so will the very thing that is designed to protect business owners, and that and more on nightly business report. >>> i'm sue herera filling in for susie gharib. there was a lot of fear on wall street, with a possible government shutdown, the stocks sank lower as the investors worried about the impact on the prolonged shutdown on the economy and the consumer confidence. that weighed heavily on the markets today, the dow closed off the lows on the session, but still lost 28 poi
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i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the
i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the
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i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the
i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib, brought to you by -- >> sailing through the heart of cities and landscapes. on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> double take. does the fed see something in the economy that others don't? with the widely executed cut in stimulus on the proverbial back burner, is it time to rethink the way you invest? >> whale of a fine. jpmorgan will pay almost $1 billion more than expected and admit wrong doing as part of its london whale trading debacle. and that want its only big legal payout today. what the fines and settlements mean to the firm, its business and shareholders. >> and buying in the sky. we don't like it but we do it, shell out money for stuff when we fly and it's becoming a big profit center for the airlines all that and more tonight on "nightly business tonight," thursday, september 19th. >> welcome, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen. yesterday stock investors were caught by surprise. today they caught their breath. stocks exhale
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> different directions, twitter is going public. dell goes private. what it all means. >> stopped cold, the s&p seven day winning streak snap, the longest since july as gold suffers the lowest close in a month. >>> and curb appeal. what sales, what doesn't? one home builder is going to extraordinary lengths to figure that out and hoping to gain a competitive edge in the process. we have that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, september 12th. >>> good evening everyone. a big announcement a short time ago out of silicon valley. twitter filing for an initial public offering. the company filing paperwork with the securities and exchange commission though it will keep details of the business secret for now and of course, the company told the world by tweeting it. julia boorstin joins us now with more. jul
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