traders were also encouraged by new inflation data forjanuary that showed the smallest increase in goods and services prices for three years. that has added to bets that the federal reserve is on track to start cutting interest rates injune. our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports from new york. all three of the major us stock indexes closed out february with a bang. the tech heavy nasdaq hit an all time high and it is the first time we have been able to say that since november 2021. another new high for the s&p 500. both indexers enjoyed their best february high for the s&p 500. both indexers enjoyed their best february since 2015. the dowjones industrial average for its part was up as well. that makes february the fourth straight month in the green for wall street and the leap day boost was helped by some new inflation data. well, the market today is reacting to a favourable continuation of inflation coming down in a trend towards the federal reserve
walk even once a month. good morning. is the growth of car finance deals healthy for the motor industry? we built a lot more vehicles in july that last year, but there are big questions about what s fuelling the demand. i ll be taking a look. in sport, conor mcgregor and floyd mayweather declare a truce ahead of the big fight on saturday. and carol has the weather. rain over the northern isles for most of the day, but for most of the uk, some showers. especially in the south. feeling fresher than of late. all the details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. more than half a million teenagers in england, wales and northern ireland will get their gcse results this morning. there are some major changes for students in england coming into place for the first time. more difficult exams in english and maths will be graded using a numerical system, going from nine at the top to one at the bottom. other subjects will continue to be graded from a star to g. exams in wal
it s creating some big problems for the morning commute, yes and problems tonight as well. this is a landmark windmill on the jersey shore collapsing from the strong winds at the windmill diner on long island it was freezing rain coming down. in the bronx tonight people had their umbrellas out and what a change from just 24 hours ago two reports on the storm from amy frieze this first storm is more wet than white. if you re traveling you want to take extra time. it s all about the temperatures and we re above freezing in many spots. what that means is if you saw sleet this evening it s going to change to overnight. that could spell big trouble for the commute because it s going to be a lot of rain in a short amount of time. 35 in central park going down in the books with our first frozen precipitation of the season. a trace just after 8:00 p.m. at winter weather advisory goes into affect until tomorrow. slick travel overnight into the morning hours. everyone else is a
dozens of reports of injuries and is expecting that number to grow. experts urge everyone to wear proper safety gear before taking one for a spin. if you want to be taking care of yourself, get wrist guards, helmet. reporter: for nightline, geo benitez in new york. remember the good old days when people actually walked places? it was the late comedienne joy adam hot said, if it weren t for the fact that the tv set and the refrigerator are so far apart some of us wouldn t get any exercise at all. thank you for watching. tune into good morning america now, new york s number one sleet and rain. colder temperatures. it s starting to feel more like winter out there. we re tracking the first winter storm moving through. good evening i m shayed baderinwa it s creating some big problems for the morning commute, yes and problems tonight as well. this is a landmark windmill on the jersey shore collapsing from the strong winds at the windmill diner on long island it was
egyptian coast. with the war reaching its climax, they drop napalm before trying to sink it with torpedoes. we had no way to defend ourselves and we were just slaughtered. and they shot up life rafts that wur pu were put into the wd they shot up ones still on the ship. bullet holes, shell holes, everywhere, the front part of the ship was just red with blood. throughout the attack, the ship flies the stars and stripes, the united states of america, the name u.s.s liberty, carrying the name of a naval vessel. of a crew of just 3400, 100 killed and 174 injured, to varying degrees to life threatening life debilitating jishdebilitatinginjuries so than two-thirds of the crew. this audio-tape, never broadcast of was made in real time. the woman s voice in the background is counting down the seconds. it proves that israeli commanders knew all along that they were attacking an american ship. for the first time, this and other evidence, allows us to reveal the true story of