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>> susie: meet harvard's firstrn faust. as a child she got some memorable advice from her mother. >> she said, "it's a man's world sweetie and the sooner you learn it, the happier you'll be." >> susie: in this "women in leadership" special, we'll tell you how this professor of history is leading the nation's oldest and most prestigious university into the future. this is a special edition of "nightly business report." "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone and welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report: women in leadership." we're reporting today from harvard yard in cambridge, massachusetts. since harvard university was founded in 1636, it's built a worldwide reputation for excellence any fortune 500 company would envy. but for most of its history, harvard has been a man's world. women were not admitted as undergraduates until the 1970s. and it would take almost 40 more years for this ivy league powerhouse to name its first female presid
>> susie: meet harvard's firstrn faust. as a child she got some memorable advice from her mother. >> she said, "it's a man's world sweetie and the sooner you learn it, the happier you'll be." >> susie: in this "women in leadership" special, we'll tell you how this professor of history is leading the nation's oldest and most prestigious university into the future. this is a special edition of "nightly business report." "nightly business...
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and harvard. >> susie: why did you want it? >> if someone asks you to be president of harvard, you say yes. >> susie: harvard. it is a place brimming in history and tradition. over almost four centuries, the university has drawn the best and the brightest to spend time inside its ivied walls. ♪ eight u.s. presidents have walked to classes here, including john adams, teddy walked to classes here, including john adams, teddy roosevelt, f.d.r kennedy, as well as 19 supreme court justices. when the latest nobel prizes were announced, seven winners had studied in harvard's hallowed halls. ♪ the university recently celebrated its 375th birthday. president faust kept a close eye on the festivities. students, faculty and alumni gathered to commemorate the occasion. being president of harvard has myriad responsibilities. >> thank you to our incredible performers. >> susie: on this night, it was master of ceremonies. what is your job, in a nutshell? >> my job is to represent harvard to the world, to set its strategic directions and t
and harvard. >> susie: why did you want it? >> if someone asks you to be president of harvard, you say yes. >> susie: harvard. it is a place brimming in history and tradition. over almost four centuries, the university has drawn the best and the brightest to spend time inside its ivied walls. ♪ eight u.s. presidents have walked to classes here, including john adams, teddy walked to classes here, including john adams, teddy roosevelt, f.d.r kennedy, as well as 19 supreme...
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i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. in the meantime, we leave you with the white house tree lighting. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> be more. pbs.
i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. in the meantime, we leave you with the white house tree lighting. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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have you with us tonight. >> hey, susie. >> susie: are we going to get the santa claus rally? what do you think? >> i think we've seen a lot of it already if you look at how much the market rallyed in the last six or sen trading sessions.zit's rallied substant. whether we get another percent or two heading into the last three days of the year and moves up to where it needed to and bounced over the last week or so. >> susie: what's your outlook. how bullish or bearish are you? >> i think the market probably can start the year off decently, but nlt grand scheme of things, nothing has changed in the big picture. the european debt crisis overhangs the market, and as long as it's a headwind to deal with, it's hard to make a serious case why the market should move higher. a little higher, sure, but a lot higher, hard to make the case. >> susie: do you think the u.s. markets will be hostage to what's going on in europe, or will we be able to decouple from the europe crisis. >> i don't think it's possible to totally decouple. the u.s. has out performed most of the major benchmarks aro
have you with us tonight. >> hey, susie. >> susie: are we going to get the santa claus rally? what do you think? >> i think we've seen a lot of it already if you look at how much the market rallyed in the last six or sen trading sessions.zit's rallied substant. whether we get another percent or two heading into the last three days of the year and moves up to where it needed to and bounced over the last week or so. >> susie: what's your outlook. how bullish or bearish are...
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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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you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. good night everyone. i'm susie gharib. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org join us online where you can catch entire episoes you may have missed.
you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. good night everyone. i'm susie gharib. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org join us online where you can catch entire episoes you may have missed.
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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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i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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you too, susie. >> susie: you too, tom. thank you. everyone have a great weekend. we'll see you all again next week "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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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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i'm tom hudson , have a beautiful evening, you too susie. >> susie: the same to you, tom. good night everyone. i'm susie gharib. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night.
i'm tom hudson , have a beautiful evening, you too susie. >> susie: the same to you, tom. good night everyone. i'm susie gharib. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night.
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that announcement came, susie, as the fed wrapped up its policy meeting in washington, its last one for this year. >> susie: tom, even though fed chief ben bernanke and his fellow policymakers said the u.s. economy is doing a bit better, investors were still disappointed. they were hoping the central bank would signal new plans to boost growth. stocks sold off after the fed announcement: the dow lost 66 points, the nasdaq fell 33, and the s&p slipped about 11. the fed's december meeting marks the third straight year of interest rates at 0%, a reminder that the u.s. economy is still struggling. the message from ben bernanke today was upbeat, or was it? for every positive comment there was also a negative. the fed's policy statement said there's "some improvement" in the job market but, also, the unemployment rate remains high. it noted that the economy has been "expanding moderately," but "strains in the global financial markets" continue to pose "significant downside risks." and policymakers said consumer spending is advancing, but business investment appeed to be pulling back. harris p
that announcement came, susie, as the fed wrapped up its policy meeting in washington, its last one for this year. >> susie: tom, even though fed chief ben bernanke and his fellow policymakers said the u.s. economy is doing a bit better, investors were still disappointed. they were hoping the central bank would signal new plans to boost growth. stocks sold off after the fed announcement: the dow lost 66 points, the nasdaq fell 33, and the s&p slipped about 11. the fed's december...
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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." ♪
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