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tyler, the bottom line is this. for years we've all done it, and we've all seen people do it, that you had your device on. the flight attendant says turn it off. you roll your eyes and you say yeah, okay. now the faa is saying in almost all cases, you can keep them on. >> i've never rolled my eyes. never, never, never. i promise you, phil. >>> another big story this hour, the federal deficit hitting a five-year low. steve liesman is here to explain what it means for you and the economy more broadly. first to eamon javers in washington to explain how we got here. >> hi, tyler. the obama administration sees this one as a big win this week. remember that fiscal cliff deal that we had at the end of last year's crisis in washington? what they did was, they raised taxes, and they cut spending through the sequester. and that's had a fairly predictable result. it's been good for the deficit. take a look at this chart, and you'll see the deficit as a percent of gdp has gone down dramatically since 2009 when it was 9.2%. 2013
tyler, the bottom line is this. for years we've all done it, and we've all seen people do it, that you had your device on. the flight attendant says turn it off. you roll your eyes and you say yeah, okay. now the faa is saying in almost all cases, you can keep them on. >> i've never rolled my eyes. never, never, never. i promise you, phil. >>> another big story this hour, the federal deficit hitting a five-year low. steve liesman is here to explain what it means for you and the...
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sierra: uh, tyler! rachel: oh, uh, yeah, have any of y'all seen tyler? no? sierra: so, tyler's always on facebook. let's, let's check, let's check his facebook status, see if he updated it, you know. it says that, "tyler is having a great night and needs to get to some sleep before his show in the morning" rachel: oh, ok. see, that's why i don't have a facebook, 'cause too many people be all up in your business. tyler: yo, uh, how y'all feeling, dc? what's up, everybody? good, good, good. i'm so sorry i'm late, guys. i got really tied up in traffic, and, you know, uh... and a brother was up in the library all night last night. you know, studying, hitting the books, subject aft subject. rachel: i'm not too sure about that one, tyler. you should watch what you put on your facebook. tyler: watch what i put on my... aww, man! sierra: oh, yeah, that's right, yeah, ok. well, now that you've decided to join us with your, you know, wonderful essence over there, i'm going to finish introducing today's show topic-- social media--the good, the bad, and the ugly. rachel
sierra: uh, tyler! rachel: oh, uh, yeah, have any of y'all seen tyler? no? sierra: so, tyler's always on facebook. let's, let's check, let's check his facebook status, see if he updated it, you know. it says that, "tyler is having a great night and needs to get to some sleep before his show in the morning" rachel: oh, ok. see, that's why i don't have a facebook, 'cause too many people be all up in your business. tyler: yo, uh, how y'all feeling, dc? what's up, everybody? good, good,...
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his name was tyler davenport. when he arrived at the hospital, his core body temperature was 108 degrees. >> their stories were so similar. they were the same age, same height, the same... you know, kind of the same build, they played the same types of positions. >> they both presented with very high fever. both had been playing football, both had been doing practice, both had collapsed. football players are supposed to be so healthy and athletic, and to see them so critically ill was really hard for everyone. >> narrator: at arkansas children's that weekend, there were a total of four high school boys, all in serious condition with football-related injuries. >> probably at least two-thirds to three-quarters of the death in sport at high schools in america are related to football. the seriousness and intensity of high school football in america has just grown by leaps and bounds in the last five, ten years. >> there have always been injuries in high school football, but they're on the rise. the ramping up of press
his name was tyler davenport. when he arrived at the hospital, his core body temperature was 108 degrees. >> their stories were so similar. they were the same age, same height, the same... you know, kind of the same build, they played the same types of positions. >> they both presented with very high fever. both had been playing football, both had been doing practice, both had collapsed. football players are supposed to be so healthy and athletic, and to see them so critically ill...
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in our google plus hangout, tyler deton. the author of rule and ruin, the downfall of moderation and destruction of the republicaning party from ice en that you are to the tea party and gina lauden, credited as one of the founding members. nationwide tea party movement. thanks to all of you for joining us. so, liz, liberals have an idea of what the republican party is. what's the republican take on what's going on right now inside the republican party? >> you would be shocked to know that within the republican party, there are probably about 5 different groups there that all have their idea about what the republican party is, too. and i think as rand paul said after the doma decision came down from the supreme court: that's a discussion that's going to be ongoing for quite awhile at this point. people need to debate that out fully. but i do think when you take a look at what's happening with polling, both nationally and at the state level, when you are looking at republicans, whether you are looking at libertarian republican
in our google plus hangout, tyler deton. the author of rule and ruin, the downfall of moderation and destruction of the republicaning party from ice en that you are to the tea party and gina lauden, credited as one of the founding members. nationwide tea party movement. thanks to all of you for joining us. so, liz, liberals have an idea of what the republican party is. what's the republican take on what's going on right now inside the republican party? >> you would be shocked to know that...
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tyler. >> all right. jackie, thank you very much. bob pisani, has just joined us. another big day for the s&p 500. i want to know we're at historic highs not just on the s&p 500. we can invest in other things on the markets. i want to show you the sectors. the dow transports you can own that in exchange traded fund, the s&p mid cap and those are things like airlines. those are things like home builders. some abstract intellectual idea. there are stocks underneath and the russell 2,000 a historic high as well. one of the things that characterized this market is the fact we keep getting rotations. technology stocks were weak. today they're the market leaders. this goes on on a regular basis. health care up front one month, fall back and materials will come to the floor or industrials. this rotation of the market is one of the reasons we've done so well this year. nothing is dominating overall. we have a number of factors at our back right now. interest rates keep dropping. three, four days in a row on the d
tyler. >> all right. jackie, thank you very much. bob pisani, has just joined us. another big day for the s&p 500. i want to know we're at historic highs not just on the s&p 500. we can invest in other things on the markets. i want to show you the sectors. the dow transports you can own that in exchange traded fund, the s&p mid cap and those are things like airlines. those are things like home builders. some abstract intellectual idea. there are stocks underneath and the...
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but says tyler hamilton, not without help. hamilton says that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong, and their teammate ken livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper. just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking, because you were right there in the heart of the tour de france. you know, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance enhancing drug. i remember just trying to get rid of it as quickly as possible. there was one for lance, one for kevin, and one for myself. you quickly just stuck it in, got rid of it. then it was quickly hidden away typically in like a coke can. all three viles would go into a coke can, crush it, give it to a team doctor to dispose. >> but it didn't all go to plan. lance armstrong was tested for drugs during the tour. and one of his samples revealed a significant level of a banned cortico steroid. emma's duties included to giving armstrong a massage after his rides. during one of these ma
but says tyler hamilton, not without help. hamilton says that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong, and their teammate ken livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper. just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking, because you were right there in the heart of the tour de france. you know, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance enhancing drug. i remember just trying to get...
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tyler perry is treat bid contempt with most critics. those are very broad comedies that i think are in different production values. what this movie reminded me is my big fat greek wedding. even though it's targeted a maller group and had a sort of same shambling charm so one of the things i think has to happen is whatever the culture or the minority group is. money. they can make bad movies and just like the rest of the industry. there's a lot of bad industry made by white people and a lot of movies that don't make any money the. every ethic group and woman as well have the right to fail and succeed in the same level. >> let's talk about -- and racial and people of different races in the movies. there's an article in the "huffington post" recently that said with the exception of denzel washington in "training day" the other oscar winners played characters that could not have been played by white acto actors. you forest whitaker and playing a worker in the field. >> by definition they were not cross-overrules. while white actors won osca
tyler perry is treat bid contempt with most critics. those are very broad comedies that i think are in different production values. what this movie reminded me is my big fat greek wedding. even though it's targeted a maller group and had a sort of same shambling charm so one of the things i think has to happen is whatever the culture or the minority group is. money. they can make bad movies and just like the rest of the industry. there's a lot of bad industry made by white people and a lot of...
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tyler: powerful words, guys. it's amazing that people start fights over something like the block which you live on-- something so simple. sierra: yeah, it's really sad that all this gunplay and violence is going on just because someone is from a different area. and i think it's really a lack of communication. tyler: yeah, i think there's a misconception that it only happens in anacostia. you know what i mean? this goes all around, all around the city, and you have these incidents of violence. rachel: i mean, i think, a common string between all of these violent situations is that people aren't really happy with themselves. and when you're not happy with yourself, you kind of don't know where to go. you don't know where to turn, and you get angry. and violence is just a product of that. tyler: i don't think people are, i would say people are not happy with themselves, and maybe also their environment. you see violence follow poverty. you know what i mean? rachel: now, we want to hear from you. pull out your cell p
tyler: powerful words, guys. it's amazing that people start fights over something like the block which you live on-- something so simple. sierra: yeah, it's really sad that all this gunplay and violence is going on just because someone is from a different area. and i think it's really a lack of communication. tyler: yeah, i think there's a misconception that it only happens in anacostia. you know what i mean? this goes all around, all around the city, and you have these incidents of violence....
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i'm sue herrera, susie gharib is back tonight. >>> 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 -- >> the street.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> tonight on qwest, video games aren't just fun, they're a cultural phenomenon. but for handicapped gamers, they can represent a landscape of impossible complexity. meet some game developers who'd like to change that. >>> and speeders beware. think your radar detector will keep you safe? south san francisco police have some hot new technology out on the streets. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for quest is provided by the national science foundation. the gordon and bet
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tyler, down to you. >> thank you very much. gold speaking higher a day after washington's temporary debt deal. prices closing right now. sharon is tracking the information at nynex. >> gold up $40, closing looks like we're going to be above the 1300 level counting down to the end of the session. we have seen gold prices spiking a number of factors, of course, everything that you've been talking about, about what washington has done and how it's the bear minimum, traders are saying. that's one factor they're looking at. short covering here as well. tapering may be put off for a while and we're looking at the dollar because the plunge in the dollar has had a reaction on the opposite side for gold prices. talking about the inverse relationship, look at what's happened to stocks versus gold so far this year. looking at the spy and gld. holdings at a four-year low as we've seen the 20% slide in that largest gold etf. we plight have seen this market that was oversold perhaps some said and maybe we're seeing a little bit of a bounce b
tyler, down to you. >> thank you very much. gold speaking higher a day after washington's temporary debt deal. prices closing right now. sharon is tracking the information at nynex. >> gold up $40, closing looks like we're going to be above the 1300 level counting down to the end of the session. we have seen gold prices spiking a number of factors, of course, everything that you've been talking about, about what washington has done and how it's the bear minimum, traders are saying....
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tyler perry is treated by most critics. those are very, very broad comedies i think in different production values. this is reminded me a bit of "my big fat greek wedding." even though it targeted a smaller group and had the same charm so one of the things i think has to happen is where the minority group is, they need to start making more money and they can make bad or good movies because there's a lot of bad movies made by white people. every ethic group have the right to fail and succeed on the same level. there's an article that said the others a caother oscar winners t could not have been played by white actors. >> by definition, they were not cross overrules. >> while white actors won oscars forever and playing roles that had no definite ethnicity. do you see any progress? >> the progress that i see is where you look at a lot of the woman's role. to see in that opening scene in star trek is with spock. it's with washington in the scandal. these woman can can be any woman. so they are talking about oscars, that's one s
tyler perry is treated by most critics. those are very, very broad comedies i think in different production values. this is reminded me a bit of "my big fat greek wedding." even though it targeted a smaller group and had the same charm so one of the things i think has to happen is where the minority group is, they need to start making more money and they can make bad or good movies because there's a lot of bad movies made by white people. every ethic group have the right to fail and...
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i'm sue herrera, susie gharib is back tonight. >>> 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 -- >> the street.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> hello and welcome to this is us. i'm becca king reed and this week we're inside the pacific hotel part of san jose's history park. we're going to look at an exhibit called through my father's eyes. ricardo alvarado was a very talented photographer who took many photograph. his daughter janet found those photos after her father passed away. today we're going to share some of those photos and memories with you. and we'll also meet an incredible woman who is at the forefront of independence. and we're in
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i'm sue herrera, susie gharib is back tonight. >>> 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 -- >> the street.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com.
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. >>> is this man the mexican version of tyler perry? his new film is breaking box office records in the u.s. can he and perry be changing the way hollywood does business? >> hello, welcome to "consider this." he has become the face of the dark side of the internet. a dark side that is al jazeera's, i just can't believe myself today. hello, welcome to "consider this" he has become the face of the dark side of the internet. a dark side that is al jazeera's courtney keely reports includes drugs, child pornography and hit then all for sale and nearly impossible to track. >> i feel like the world is intphraougs foenflux for sure. >> i'm fascinateed to know how it all plays off. >>> ulbrich was the mastermind behind the world's biggest online drug bizarre. he was arrested at a library on san francisco tuesday the and charged him with narcotics trafficking, money laundering as well as attempted this murder. the site closed an endless variety of drugs including marijuana, cocaine, meth and lsd. ulbrich under the alias taken from the movie "prin
. >>> is this man the mexican version of tyler perry? his new film is breaking box office records in the u.s. can he and perry be changing the way hollywood does business? >> hello, welcome to "consider this." he has become the face of the dark side of the internet. a dark side that is al jazeera's, i just can't believe myself today. hello, welcome to "consider this" he has become the face of the dark side of the internet. a dark side that is al jazeera's...
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tyler: what's good? how y'all feeling, dc? i'm tyler, and i'm amped about today's show! rachel: yeah, how are you guys doing out there? i'm rachel, and i'm pretty excited, too! sierra: and what's up, what's good dc? i'm sierra! tyler: and let's not forget to show some what's good dc love for our dj, 4d! ♪ thanks to the flow, right now, what up? ♪ ♪ a lime to a lemon remind you of the sky ♪ ♪ when i'm in it, we on cloud nine ♪ sierra: rachel, i see you over here with the flag reppin' h.u. pretty hard! rachel: you know! sierra: now, who's the real h.u.? or is hampton the real h.u.? rachel: sierra, how could you ask me a question like that? of course we're the real h.u.! we have the best alum, we're in the best city, and we have the cutest guys! sierra: i don't know about all that. because down in morehouse, they might have y'all beat! tyler: well, anyway, we've got some important stuff to discuss today, alright. like, how many of you guys out here are preparing for college? everybody, good, good. making the transition from the crib to university, that's what we
tyler: what's good? how y'all feeling, dc? i'm tyler, and i'm amped about today's show! rachel: yeah, how are you guys doing out there? i'm rachel, and i'm pretty excited, too! sierra: and what's up, what's good dc? i'm sierra! tyler: and let's not forget to show some what's good dc love for our dj, 4d! ♪ thanks to the flow, right now, what up? ♪ ♪ a lime to a lemon remind you of the sky ♪ ♪ when i'm in it, we on cloud nine ♪ sierra: rachel, i see you over here with the flag reppin'...
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com. interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock add vie sorp guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> opposite directions, boeing climbs to record highs and caterpillar warns of tough times ahead. what is driving these two widely held stocks and which one is worth your money now? >>> buy or bail? the s&p is sitting at record levels and you likely own reasons why. which ones have helped, hurt and which ones should you buy hold or sold. >>> detroit officially makes its case for bankruptcy, trying to get out from under a pile of debt but retirees and pensioners are trying to protect it. >>> good evening everyone. the tale of caterpillar and boeing set the tone today. for boeing blue skies ahead after they reported a surge of quarterly earnings, a huge backlog of orders and raised the outlook. shares soared more than 5%. but caterpillar found itself in a hole. the world's largest make
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com. interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock add vie sorp guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> opposite directions, boeing climbs to record highs and caterpillar warns of tough times ahead. what is driving these two widely held stocks and which one is worth your money now?...
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>> well, thank you for having me, tyler. yes, hi, congressman, thank you for the opportunity. >> hi. >> it's been a struggle for us. we have a lot of people out of work and struggling to feed their families and the concern for me, congressman is, is the stop gap measure, hopefully the government does reopen for business, but i can't help but feel it's like putting a band-aid on an amputation. what is -- what has the lawmakers of our country done to instill any confidence in us, the american people, to say that you're going to get done in the next eight weeks, what you haven't been able it to accomplish since 2009 and that's to actually put forth a budget, a long-term plan, to move the country forward, and keep us working? that's our major concern right now because it's difficult for us to plan a business in eight-week intervals. >> i totally agree. let me make a statement to you. being an oklahoma representative i can tell you we've got a lot of companies moving from california to oklahoma. we call it the reverse grapes of w
>> well, thank you for having me, tyler. yes, hi, congressman, thank you for the opportunity. >> hi. >> it's been a struggle for us. we have a lot of people out of work and struggling to feed their families and the concern for me, congressman is, is the stop gap measure, hopefully the government does reopen for business, but i can't help but feel it's like putting a band-aid on an amputation. what is -- what has the lawmakers of our country done to instill any confidence in...
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>>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> see congress reach a historic bipartisan agreement over a default on the nation's bills. >> it's my hope today we can put some of those most urgent issues behind us. >> striking a deal, an 11th hour agreement to reopen the government and avoid default sends stocks soaring but will this temporary fix prevent the market from moving forward and hold back american businesses from making important decisions. >> leaving a mark. some of the nation's biggest companies have been battered and bruised by washington. what are their executives saying about the damage that's already been done to the economy. >> and singing the blues, ibm the bluest of the blue chip posting a missed revenue today. sending shares sharply lower after hours that could impact trading tomorrow. >>> we h
>>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> see congress reach a historic bipartisan agreement over a default on the nation's bills. >> it's my hope today we can put some of...
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>>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> see congress reach a historic bipartisan agreement over a default on the nation's bills. >> it's my hope today we can put some of those most urgent issues behind us. >> striking a deal, an 11th hour agreement to reopen the government and avoid default sends stocks soaring but will this temporary fix prevent the market from moving forward and hold back american businesses from making important decisions. >> leaving a mark. some of the nation's biggest companies have been battered and bruised by washington. what are their executives saying about the damage that's already been done to the economy. >> and singing the blues, ibm the bluest of the blue chip posting a missed revenue today. sending shares sharply lower after hours that could impact trading tomorrow. >>> we h
>>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> see congress reach a historic bipartisan agreement over a default on the nation's bills. >> it's my hope today we can put some of...
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. >> hello, tyler. day 14 of the government shutdown and three days and counting until america maxes out its debt limit. negotiations breaking down as you know over the weekend. president obama to meet congressional leaders now importantly, in two hours. will a deal be done in time? eamon javers here with the latest. that's the big question. >> it is a big question but senate majority leader harry reid says they are getting closer to a deal. he just emerged from mitch mcconnell his republican counterpart's office, walked down the halway to his own office telling reporters he thinks they're getting closer, he would like to have something to present to the president at the meeting at the white house at 3:00 p.m. you could see congressional leaders and the president coming together on something importantly, joe biden the vice president, who's played a key deal making role in the past, will be in this meeting at 3:00 at the white house today. but one of the big questions is whether the senate and the house
. >> hello, tyler. day 14 of the government shutdown and three days and counting until america maxes out its debt limit. negotiations breaking down as you know over the weekend. president obama to meet congressional leaders now importantly, in two hours. will a deal be done in time? eamon javers here with the latest. that's the big question. >> it is a big question but senate majority leader harry reid says they are getting closer to a deal. he just emerged from mitch mcconnell his...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> night "nightly business reps brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. the dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. next on "great performances"... they invented the sound and style of broadway with some of the greatest shows of all time. i'm trying to think if there was anybody not jewish. from its beginnings, broadway musical theater has always been fertile ground for a wide variety of jewish-american artists. why were so many of them jewish? the answers are in the songs, the shows, and "broadway musicals: a jewish legacy." "great performances" is brought to you by... major funding for this program was provided by...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> night "nightly business reps brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. the dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hi! i'm mary wilson of the supremes, honey. tonight my music is going to take you back to the time when girls took center stage and share some teenage hopes, heartthrobs, heartaches, and girl power. now, i'm talking about a time when phones were for talking, not texting... when we heard a song on the radio and ran out to buy a record... when we went from pajama parties to our proms, and the songs we sang and felt made us the ladies we are today. it's the greatest girl singers and groups of the 1960s.
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stocks aren't cheap, tyler. i like that term fully valued. >> one of my favorite places, naples, florida. that downtown in naples -- >> come on down! i got a job for you, tyler. >> don't tempt me. i'm very happy right here. folks, thank you very much. jack, good to see you. sue, down to you. >> let's go to naples, florida. coming up next, we're getting more details now on the jpmorgan deal. is the deal with the government falling apart? that's taking the stock down half a percent. we'll talk more about that in just a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-34
stocks aren't cheap, tyler. i like that term fully valued. >> one of my favorite places, naples, florida. that downtown in naples -- >> come on down! i got a job for you, tyler. >> don't tempt me. i'm very happy right here. folks, thank you very much. jack, good to see you. sue, down to you. >> let's go to naples, florida. coming up next, we're getting more details now on the jpmorgan deal. is the deal with the government falling apart? that's taking the stock down half...
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sharon epperson has all the details for us. >> hi, tyler. we've seen a little bit of a mixed picture here in the oil market with brent crude a little lower and u.s. oil prices, after hitting a four month low in the previous session and actually even lower earlier this morning, they actually rallied and finished just a little bit higher at the close. keep in mind, though, the inventory story is still a big one for u.s. crude oil. that has been pressuring prices and will likely continue to do so, traders say. the other side of the coin is what has happened, as you said, in the gold market. gold prices rallying today to above the 1350 level. another psychological level traders are watching. many saying there's more of a bullish tone now to the gold market now that it looks like perhaps we'd see a tapering far later than had been thought just a few weeks ago. that may continue to keep some momentum in the gold price. back to you guys. >> all right. thank you so much. gold shining bright today. not only in the market, but also for miner goldcorp.
sharon epperson has all the details for us. >> hi, tyler. we've seen a little bit of a mixed picture here in the oil market with brent crude a little lower and u.s. oil prices, after hitting a four month low in the previous session and actually even lower earlier this morning, they actually rallied and finished just a little bit higher at the close. keep in mind, though, the inventory story is still a big one for u.s. crude oil. that has been pressuring prices and will likely continue to...
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>> well, tyler, let's take a step back. the blues and the health insurance sfri as a whole have been supporters of reform for a long time. if you look at health care, 15%, 16% of gdp today, if it goes unchecked will be roughly 25% of gdp by the year 2025. 45 million americans out of coverage, not insured. accessing care through the most expensive emergency rooms. we long believed reform was the way to go. put politics aside. the affordable care act is the law of the land. we as blues have been in the community for 80-plus years. we've been about educating our members, our prospective members, so we embrace reform. that's what we're doing day in and day out. >> tell us about pricing, sir. a lot of people worrying they thought it was one price and then it ends up being more expensive. what are you seeing in that regard? >> let's take -- let's divide the -- those who are eligible. the folks that are eligible for subsidized exchange and those responsible for the commercial exchange. the way we look at it is, when our actuaries
>> well, tyler, let's take a step back. the blues and the health insurance sfri as a whole have been supporters of reform for a long time. if you look at health care, 15%, 16% of gdp today, if it goes unchecked will be roughly 25% of gdp by the year 2025. 45 million americans out of coverage, not insured. accessing care through the most expensive emergency rooms. we long believed reform was the way to go. put politics aside. the affordable care act is the law of the land. we as blues have...
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tyler, let me have ally's cards back. dad! tyler, i don't wanna hear it. let's have those cards. sorry about this, barone. no, it's ok. daddy... ally, it's ok. daddy's handling it. thanks. thanks, parker. hey, you're welcome. i don't usually interfere in these things, but sometimes that's a dad's job. yeah. and you taught him a good lesson there, too. ok, i'll see you later. wait! where you going? oh, yeah, i thought i would, uh... go stenciling, like you said. well, stenciling's right there. oh. oh, there it is. ok. thank you. even you can make that shot. you wanna go one on one right now? you feel like it? ray, what is wrong with you? oh, i know this. i know this one. ally told me you just undid her hackidu trade with bill parker's boy. he's a lousy dad. give me another one. shut up. yeah. she was giving away all her cards for one card. i saved her from getting ripped off. that's all. what just happened? y'see? you're making me miss it. well, she's upset. that's the trade she wanted to make. you gotta go back over to bill parker and undo what you undid. what are you getting so
tyler, let me have ally's cards back. dad! tyler, i don't wanna hear it. let's have those cards. sorry about this, barone. no, it's ok. daddy... ally, it's ok. daddy's handling it. thanks. thanks, parker. hey, you're welcome. i don't usually interfere in these things, but sometimes that's a dad's job. yeah. and you taught him a good lesson there, too. ok, i'll see you later. wait! where you going? oh, yeah, i thought i would, uh... go stenciling, like you said. well, stenciling's right there....
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tyler perry thinks he knows everything. i had my sister come to the set and put on the wig and angela outfit and had her show up on the set in rehearsal acting as if he was me. tylererry was like what you got action. she started acting and it was a horrible thing. thank god she's not an actresac. >> doe oprah ever pop? >> she skyped in. she popped up to our, we had our media day and she popped up. shocked everybody. >> this is in atlanta? >> no, the media day was in beverly hills. she surprised everybody. look at her. oh my gosh. >> i want to hear this joke. >> i need to take this picture over i don't like how i look. we like you oprah baby. we had fun that day. she's a lot of fun. >> congratulations on all three seasons. >> thank you so much. congratulations to you, too. i am forever proud of you and you are doing a fantastic job. you are wonderful. >> thank you. >> are you still teaching acting? >> i am. i am. if you need me, call me, girl. i got your back. >> are you here in new york? >> a lot. >> i haven't gone to one y
tyler perry thinks he knows everything. i had my sister come to the set and put on the wig and angela outfit and had her show up on the set in rehearsal acting as if he was me. tylererry was like what you got action. she started acting and it was a horrible thing. thank god she's not an actresac. >> doe oprah ever pop? >> she skyped in. she popped up to our, we had our media day and she popped up. shocked everybody. >> this is in atlanta? >> no, the media day was in...
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i'm sue herrera, susie gharib is back tonight. >>> 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 -- >> the street.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. join us and see if the resurrected jeep cherokee is worth bringing back... pat goss smokes out a few common problems down at goss' garage... we celebrate two decades of doing what's right for all of us... and for th11th time, we'll see what's new with an all-new toyota corolla! so come drive with us, next! announcer: motorweek , television's original automotive magazine. brought to you by... goodbye, my dearest. wait! yes? when i buy new tires do i need all-terrain? isn't the road pretty much the only terrain i'll be on? announcer: there's a better place to ask questions about your tires. just been gnawing at me. announcer: tirerack.
i'm sue herrera, susie gharib is back tonight. >>> 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 -- >> the street.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. join us and see if the resurrected...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. interactive financial multimedia tools for an everchanging financial world. our dividends stock adviser guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> day one, the shutdown has begun, but is the government closure good historically for the markets and investors? >> strategy shift, merk, widely held stock is undergoing a massive makeover, shedding jobs, flashing costs as it looks for a way to compete with the generic manufacturers. >>> and open for business. the health exchanges are up and running and the ceo of wellpoint, one of the system's biggest players, tells us what to expect as the insured begin shopping for coverage. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report" for tuesday, october 1st. >>> good evening, everyone. it is day one of a partial federal government shutdown, and if you're like most people, you didn't see this one coming, stocks ended the day higher. here's w
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. interactive financial multimedia tools for an everchanging financial world. our dividends stock adviser guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> day one, the shutdown has begun, but is the government closure good historically for the markets and investors? >> strategy shift,...
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hi, scott. >> hi, tyler. five years out this could be the clearest look yet inside the fraud that shocked the world. bernie madoff, to this day, insists he acted alone. the feds are out to prove once and for all that he did not. five former employees on trial, they include daniel, the former head of operations, who was a 40-year veteran of the firm, and annette, madoff's assist the and account manager, 40-year veteran, joanne, an account manager with the firm, and also jerome, and george, who both designed some of the software. all are accused in various ways of falsifying records helping to cover up the fraud, all have pleaded not guilty. picking a jury in a case that involves the most financial fraud of all time is no easy task. they started with a panel of about 400 people. they filled out questionnaires last week. that weeded out about 160 of them. they are slowly but surely questioning them not just about the household names involved in the fraud like bernie madoff and members of his family but the house
hi, scott. >> hi, tyler. five years out this could be the clearest look yet inside the fraud that shocked the world. bernie madoff, to this day, insists he acted alone. the feds are out to prove once and for all that he did not. five former employees on trial, they include daniel, the former head of operations, who was a 40-year veteran of the firm, and annette, madoff's assist the and account manager, 40-year veteran, joanne, an account manager with the firm, and also jerome, and george,...
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tyler: that's good. so we got some good stuff lined up for you guys, including a special performance by ra the mc! give it up for her, that's right, that's right! but first, let's get serious for a moment, guys. how many people know someone who has dropped out of school? because i know that no one here is dropping out, right? audience: right. tyler: right, right, right. well, that brings us to today's show topic-- the drop out show. rachel: that's right. in 2007, a nationwide survey found that 30% of people who start high school don't finish! so what's up with that? why do people drop out? sierra: let's see what our peers have to say about that. student 1: i dropped out in 9th grade. student 2: oh, what, you-- you dropped out 9th grade? student 1: yes, i dropped out 9th... student 2: you boney-faced... student 1: son, you want to jones, son, i'm dead serious. it happened when i went to potomac high school. and, like, for real, son, them teachers didn't give a... about me, i'm, like, real. they didn't car
tyler: that's good. so we got some good stuff lined up for you guys, including a special performance by ra the mc! give it up for her, that's right, that's right! but first, let's get serious for a moment, guys. how many people know someone who has dropped out of school? because i know that no one here is dropping out, right? audience: right. tyler: right, right, right. well, that brings us to today's show topic-- the drop out show. rachel: that's right. in 2007, a nationwide survey found that...
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have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com.
have a good night, i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you monday, deal or no deal. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com. interact financial multi media tools. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com.