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good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> be more. pbs.
good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> be more. pbs.
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but each time, he relives in his mind the act of killing susie. each time, he feels the urge to kill. >> once joel committed his first murder, it can be described that he, in essence, hatched and this killer -- suddenly he went from frequenter to prostitutes to an out-and-out killer. >> so then there's this extended period of time. what's going on in that 18 months? are you fantasizing? did you think back on susie? >> well, that was -- yeah, that whole night would just keep repeating. some nights it was terrifying. other nights it was pleasant, it was exhilarating. the moments of terror, you know, just -- it ran its course. >> why would it be terrifying? >> oh, i was still in denial that i even did it at times. >> you're seeing this happening. >> well, i'm trying to -- also that and remembering what came after as far as -- >> i mean, i'm watching. you're seeing this -- >> right. >> -- event happening. you're reliving this right -- >> oh, yeah. >> trying to figure out -- >> i can play back the videotape. >> yeah, of course you can. >> almost 20 yea
but each time, he relives in his mind the act of killing susie. each time, he feels the urge to kill. >> once joel committed his first murder, it can be described that he, in essence, hatched and this killer -- suddenly he went from frequenter to prostitutes to an out-and-out killer. >> so then there's this extended period of time. what's going on in that 18 months? are you fantasizing? did you think back on susie? >> well, that was -- yeah, that whole night would just keep...
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i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. you, too, tom >> tom: good night, susie. good night, everyone. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org woman: welcome to one of the most iconic parks in the world, new york city's central park. tonight, tens of thousands of new yorkers are gathered on the great lawn as they await to be serenaded by the international superstar, italian tenor andrea bocelli. i'm paula zahn, and, as you can see, the stage is set and the musicians are in place in anticipation of an evening that mr. bocelli calls his gift to new york city. and what a gift it promises to be. join us as "great performances" presents "andrea bocelli: live in central park." ♪
i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. you, too, tom >> tom: good night, susie. good night, everyone. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org woman: welcome to one of the most iconic parks in the world, new york city's central park....
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>> you're right, susie, it is a long-term trend. we're talking 2012 to 2020, trends slowing down independent economy no matter what the fed does. one thing the fed can do is help restructure, encourage banks -- they only get assistance if they write down mortgages and business debt. we have $42 trillion in private debt, three times the public debt, which most people aren't aware of. if they write down that debt and get rewarded for that, it would take a trillion, trillion and a half a year lode off consumers and business and free up purchasing power at a time when demographics trends will slow otherwise. >> susie: you're bearish for the outlook for 2012. >> we've been seeing a santa claus rally in late december, maybe early january. we think we're near the end of that and basically stocks are getting ready to crash again, like they did in late 2008, early 2009. remember, last time we had a crash, there was a first downturn, early 2008, a bounce, and then it fell apart. i think between january and the summer, high chances of another
>> you're right, susie, it is a long-term trend. we're talking 2012 to 2020, trends slowing down independent economy no matter what the fed does. one thing the fed can do is help restructure, encourage banks -- they only get assistance if they write down mortgages and business debt. we have $42 trillion in private debt, three times the public debt, which most people aren't aware of. if they write down that debt and get rewarded for that, it would take a trillion, trillion and a half a...
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susie, among the culprits-- a big charge for unsold playbook tablets. >> susie: tom, rimm took a $485 million charge during the quarter related to those unpopular tablets. excluding that charge, rimm earned $1.27 a share in its third quarter, eight cents better than estimates. revenues were down from the year-ago period, coming in at $5.2 billion. >> tom: the company has struggled with a series of missteps this year, from network outages to profit warnings, and the debut of that poor selling playbook tablet. all have left investors clamoring for change. there was a time when a blackberry device was mandatory for any serious business person. but then came the iphone from apple and google's android system. roger entner is an analyst with recon analytics. >> roger how does research in motion compete in this smartphone market? >> well, it's very difficult for are rim to compete in the segment. it's products with the blackberry 7 operating system are not competitive against the iphone and android devices. >> how does it get back in the snar smartphone game? >> it needs to launch the blackb
susie, among the culprits-- a big charge for unsold playbook tablets. >> susie: tom, rimm took a $485 million charge during the quarter related to those unpopular tablets. excluding that charge, rimm earned $1.27 a share in its third quarter, eight cents better than estimates. revenues were down from the year-ago period, coming in at $5.2 billion. >> tom: the company has struggled with a series of missteps this year, from network outages to profit warnings, and the debut of that...
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. >> susie: thank you so much and hope you have a great holiday. >> thank you. >> susie: and you can find kevin a final installment of year end tax tips on our web, just go to nbr.com or on our facebook page. >> the books will end up in the hands of people versus landfills. >> susie: we hear the story >> susie: that's kreece fuchs co-founder of better world books. we'll tell his story next week, as we kick off our series on businesses helping build a better world. it's called "conscious capital," all next week on n.b.r. also on the calendar for next week: our friday market monitor guest will be thomas j. herzfeld of thomas j. herzfeld advisors. he specializes in closed-end funds. and we'll get a look at november's housing market with the latest reports on housing starts and sales as well as the final reading on third quarter g.d.p. also monday, a holiday take on the euro-zone's debt crisis. speaking of europe's debt crisis, it looks like the irish economy is slumping as the crisis drags on. a report out today shows that ireland's economy contracted by an unexpectedly large 1.9% in th
. >> susie: thank you so much and hope you have a great holiday. >> thank you. >> susie: and you can find kevin a final installment of year end tax tips on our web, just go to nbr.com or on our facebook page. >> the books will end up in the hands of people versus landfills. >> susie: we hear the story >> susie: that's kreece fuchs co-founder of better world books. we'll tell his story next week, as we kick off our series on businesses helping build a better...
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about 15 miles north of pikeville, is the church susie grew up in. susie played the piano. he sang. >> the pastor came up and told me while i was coming to church often, susie and her boyfriend is not allowed to sing in this church anymore. they said furthermore, susie can take her fella back where she found him at. >> then came this policy voted on and approved by the congregation. banning interracial couples from joining the church or having any role in their services. >> it is intended to promote greater unity? how are you promoting unity by excluding a group of people? >> it is a travesty. they've crossed the line in revoking our rights to worship. >> reporter: even though the policy specifically states interracial couples, i was curious. would i be welcome here? >> as of right now, no. >> reporter: it's a policy that is not sitting well with the majority of the communicate. >> it shows their ignorance. >> from pike county, kentucky. affiliate wsaz. >>> 13 people are dead. 31 others hurt in this market in iraq. details on this bomb blast coming up. also, we have gotten
about 15 miles north of pikeville, is the church susie grew up in. susie played the piano. he sang. >> the pastor came up and told me while i was coming to church often, susie and her boyfriend is not allowed to sing in this church anymore. they said furthermore, susie can take her fella back where she found him at. >> then came this policy voted on and approved by the congregation. banning interracial couples from joining the church or having any role in their services. >> it...
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and susie what about oakland is that all over for the day absolutely not in my opinion it's just getting started. occupying right now traveling down and causing and there will be marches at four pm and five pm back to the port to shut down the next shift at work which is the same shift a shutdown general strike again ever second and so i think this is just beginning our guys will definitely keep watching thank you to both of you for filling us in anger. all right so to come on the show tonight even though all u.s. troops will be leaving iraq by the end of the year thousands of defense contractors will be entering the country around the same time and then one infamous contractor is doing everything possible to get back on the rocks both sides were discuss all that with and that. was due to the police corruption. on. one of the protest nobody seems to know. but never a pepper spray to face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it an
and susie what about oakland is that all over for the day absolutely not in my opinion it's just getting started. occupying right now traveling down and causing and there will be marches at four pm and five pm back to the port to shut down the next shift at work which is the same shift a shutdown general strike again ever second and so i think this is just beginning our guys will definitely keep watching thank you to both of you for filling us in anger. all right so to come on the show tonight...
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my co-anchor susie gharib is off tonight. u.s. stocks followed the euro lower today as the currency tumbled to an 11-month low against the dollar. the reason? fresh data show eurozone banks are holding more money on their balance sheets, fueling worries of a liquidity crunch. the dow fell almost 134 points, the nasdaq lost 35 and the s&p 500 was down 15 points, and that was enough to put the s&p back into the red for the year. the losses came on continued light trading volume, just 538 million shares on the nyse and one billion moving on the nasdaq. so where's the much-talked-about santa claus rally? joya dass reports. >> reporter: since 1969, stocks have gained, on average, 1.6% in the last five trading days of the year and the first two days of january. for a number of reasons: there are tax considerations, americans investing their christmas bonuses, or maybe because all the pessimists are on vacation. with the exception of last friday, there's been little evidence here of the guy in the red suit. economist stephen guilfoyle sa
my co-anchor susie gharib is off tonight. u.s. stocks followed the euro lower today as the currency tumbled to an 11-month low against the dollar. the reason? fresh data show eurozone banks are holding more money on their balance sheets, fueling worries of a liquidity crunch. the dow fell almost 134 points, the nasdaq lost 35 and the s&p 500 was down 15 points, and that was enough to put the s&p back into the red for the year. the losses came on continued light trading volume, just 538...
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this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. my colleague susie gharib is off this week. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. suzanne, at&t made it official tonight: it's hanging up on its deal to buy t-mobile's cellular network from deutsche telekom. >> suzanne: tom, the early termination fee on this contract is a hefty $3 billion in cash, and another $1 billion worth of wireless spectrum and roaming services. >> tom: the deal began to run into trouble after the justice department sued to stop it this summer. the federal communications commission also opposed the merger. in a statement today, at&t said, "the actions to block this transaction do not change the realities of the u.s. wireless industry," citing the demand for more capacity to serve more and more wireless devices. porter bibb is managing partner with media-tech capital partners. nice to see you again. >> great to be here, tom. >> tom: is this the righ
this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. my colleague susie gharib is off this week. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. suzanne, at&t made it official tonight: it's hanging up on its deal to buy t-mobile's cellular network from deutsche telekom. >> suzanne: tom, the early termination fee on this contract is a hefty...
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this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie is off this week. my colleague suzanne pratt is with us tonight. suzanne, after weeks of deadlock, it looks like we could finally see a deal on extending the payroll tax cut. >> suzanne: tom, it came late today with house speaker john boehner agreeing to another vote on the senate's plan for a two- month extension. if that vote fails tomorrow, payroll taxes will go up january 1 from just over 4% to 6.2%. >> tom: that works out to a difference of out $40 a week for most workers. >> you know, when everybody called for a one-year extension of the payroll tax deduction, when everybody wanted a full year of extended unemployment benefits, we were here fighting for the right things. it may not have been politically the smartest thing in the world, but i'm going to tell you what-- i think our members waged a good fight. we were able to come to an agreement. we wer
this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie is off this week. my colleague suzanne pratt is with us tonight. suzanne, after weeks of deadlock, it looks like we could finally see a deal on extending the payroll tax cut. >> suzanne: tom, it came late today with house speaker john boehner agreeing to another vote...
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this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. my colleague susie gharib is off this week. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. suzanne, at&t made it official tonight: it's hanging up on its deal to buy t-mobile's cellular network from deutsche telekom. >> suzanne: tom, the early termination fee on this contract is a hefty $3 billion in cash, and another $1 billion worth of wireless spectrum and roaming services. >> tom: the deal began to run into trouble after the justice department sued to stop it this summer. the federal communications commission also opposed the merger. in a statement today, at&t said, "the actions to block this transaction do not change the realities of the u.s. wireless industry," citing the demand for more capacity to serve more and more wireless devices. porter bibb is managing partner with media-tech capital partners. nice to see you again. >> great to be here, tom. >> tom: is this the righ
this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. my colleague susie gharib is off this week. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. suzanne, at&t made it official tonight: it's hanging up on its deal to buy t-mobile's cellular network from deutsche telekom. >> suzanne: tom, the early termination fee on this contract is a hefty...
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this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. my colleague susie gharib is off this week. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. suzanne, at&t made it official tonight: it's hanging up on its deal to buy t-mobile's cellular network from deutsche telekom. >> suzanne: tom, the early termination fee on this contract is a hefty $3 billion in cash, and another $1 billion worth of wireless spectrum and roaming services. >> tom: the deal began to run into trouble after the justice department sued to stop it this summer. the federal communications commission also opposed the merger. in a statement today, at&t said, "the actions to block this transaction do not change the realities of the u.s. wireless industry," citing the demand for more capacity to serve more and more wireless devices. porter bibb is managing partner with media-tech capital partners. nice to see you again. >> great to be here, tom. >> tom: is this the righ
this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. my colleague susie gharib is off this week. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. suzanne, at&t made it official tonight: it's hanging up on its deal to buy t-mobile's cellular network from deutsche telekom. >> suzanne: tom, the early termination fee on this contract is a hefty...
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first of all, i want to thank susie and her whole family who are here. you know, she is going to be feeding you later. maybe some of you have already started eating. andron is our brother and will play for us later. ithey have some gorgeous young men over there serving us and drinks with vodka. so if i am is sort of, you know, being happy, it is because of that. most of all, i just want to recognize our volunteers of the fwn to have been working behind the scenes. first of all, our fellow. many of the awardees have seen her name. leia, come on up here. there she is. as you know, she is with korn ferry international, which is the primo executive search firm kidder she works for them. she's spending monday with us at fwn, because she does not really want to be a consecutive search consultant. i got invited to an event at korn ferry international, at a lot of the ceo's were there. i was very honored. thank you for staying up all night, e-mail and everyone. for those of you who submitted your profiles and photographs, thank you very much. for those of you wh
first of all, i want to thank susie and her whole family who are here. you know, she is going to be feeding you later. maybe some of you have already started eating. andron is our brother and will play for us later. ithey have some gorgeous young men over there serving us and drinks with vodka. so if i am is sort of, you know, being happy, it is because of that. most of all, i just want to recognize our volunteers of the fwn to have been working behind the scenes. first of all, our fellow. many...
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this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie is off this week. my colleague suzanne pratt is with us tonight. suzanne, after weeks of deadlock, it looks like we could finally see a deal on extending the payroll tax cut. >> suzanne: tom, it came late today with house speaker john boehner agreeing to another vote on the senate's plan for a two- month extension. if that vote fails tomorrow, payroll taxes will go up january 1 from just over 4% to 6.2%. >> tom: that works out to a difference of about $40 a week for most workers. >> you know, when everybody called for a one-year extension of the payroll tax deduction, when everybody wanted a full year of extended unemployment benefits, we were here fighting for the right things. it may not have been politically the smartest thing in the world, but i'm going to tell you what-- i think our members waged a good fight. we were able to come to an agreement. we w
this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie is off this week. my colleague suzanne pratt is with us tonight. suzanne, after weeks of deadlock, it looks like we could finally see a deal on extending the payroll tax cut. >> suzanne: tom, it came late today with house speaker john boehner agreeing to another vote...
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one susie on a very different mitt romney. >> he gathered everyone into a conference room. he gave us the news as he knew and it the facts came out slowly in those days, the internet was not what it was. and he gathered everyone into the room had us hold hands and he said this beautiful prayer. i mean, he prayed for the people who died. he prayed for their families. he prayed for the world. he prayed for us. this was mitt's leadership. you never hear him talk about this. i never hear him boast about this story how he led the firm during this terrible crisis. how he reached out to the families. how he prayed for them. >> that was susie welch talking about his days running bain capital. she was working there at the time. this was the reference to the lockerbie panam flight 103 disaster in which bain lost a couple of key employees and shook up the firm. she was recounting that a story very few people i certainly didn't know about it there might be a reason for this. mitt romney is reluctant to show his emotions or be emotional. why? you say that can be damaging. why? there is
one susie on a very different mitt romney. >> he gathered everyone into a conference room. he gave us the news as he knew and it the facts came out slowly in those days, the internet was not what it was. and he gathered everyone into the room had us hold hands and he said this beautiful prayer. i mean, he prayed for the people who died. he prayed for their families. he prayed for the world. he prayed for us. this was mitt's leadership. you never hear him talk about this. i never hear him...