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one of thet disrupters. yahoo! has agreed to sell its core business to verizon for nearly $5 billion. for yahoo!, it not only ends a drawn out auction process, but caps ceo marissa mayer's four year turn around effort. for verizon, it extending the company's digital reach to make it a bigger rival to google and facebook. shares of both verizon and yahoo! find the day lower. julia has more on the deal and what's likely to happen next. >> telecom giant, verizoa a hoo. verizon hoping to combine data from sma aol and yahoo!'s ad statements to create an ad giant to rival google and b facebook. >> they've modernized the product line and we've gone mobile. we've invented new forms of advertising. we've driven towards the prog m guying, the buying push we see happening from advertisers and our user base has grown by. >> verizon with its aol acquisition a owned coy tools and bring data about them, which enables more accurate targeting of a broader audience. flat form. yahoo!, which is a content platform and verizon itself, which i think in this context, you can think as customer data about wireless usage. what they're hoping is that if you combine those three things, you can signife the value of yahoo!'s advertising inventory. >> tools for marketers to decide what types of ads to buy and to automa ads with tools to measure their impact. and this deal is about the able ability to us yahoo!'s web services draw about one billion monthly users while mil on, the lead iing u.s. mobe subscribers. >> i think between the team at verim at aol and yahoo!, we will o compete in a level than any of our businesses have been able to do alone in the past. >> though these new assets allow verizon to leave microsoft, the acquisition will give yahoo! just 5% total digital market a distant third to google and facebook. but this deal isn't just about ad tech. verizon has been investing in its go 90 app to create a mobile video rival youtube and facebook. we'll see if verizon can drive traffic from more valuable ad julia boorstin in los angeles. >> on wall street, stocks fell from record levels, a decline in oil fell on energy shares. a two day meeting of federal reserve policymakers. the dow indu avera was down nearly 87 points. nasdaq off 2.5. g of crude.out last wee t >> to politics now. th after today's rocky start, unity appears a long way o the city of brotherly love. good to see you. the head of the dnc, debbie wass shults resigned. today, she changed her mind about gaveling it into session. >> what happened, sue, was some of that unity, she went to her home state's delegation, florida, and was booed. now, once that was demonstrated, wanted to where he repeat th,u going to be a struggle to prevent that from happening begin and that's why she took a step in that direction and turned the gavel over to the mayor of baltimore. >> i heard some of the rest of this described by one sanders spother this way. bernie fed us a bunch of democrats be able to ow get past this? >> w find out tonight because not only do we have michelle obama speaking this evening, but you've got elizabeth warren, the hero of the populous and bernie sanders himself will bat clean up and speak at the 11:00 hour. he's been trying urgently through text messages and e-mails to calm his supporters ask as a per not boo hillary cl the mention of her name and he's going to mention her name in this speech, so we'll find out tonight. >> as the democrats get started, is it possible to measurs of th convention last week?ot alw dann the middle of ooents or g event. however, the measurements we have suggest that donald trump has gotten a bump from his convention. polls by real clear politics.com, that website, donald trump has moved a >> wow. it's going to be an inte in nifl. >> the heat wave in philadelphia did not keep protesters away. in fe demonstrations at the democratic national convention appeared bigger than those at the rnc last week. in cleveland. and today's protests were mostly driven by senator sanders' supporters representing a a variet diverse interests. amon javers was in middle of it. >> a pro sanders protest here. this ground walking south of broad street from city hall down the convention is being held. as you can see from the signs behind me, this group very much for bernie. bernie sanders signs eve corruption signs. hillary for prison signs. bern system down for sanders. this group, one sign said indict the queen and they're chanting shame on the dnc, so this is going to be a tough week for democrun some wealthy investors nervous. according to a new surve of their stocks when the votes are tallied in november. robert frank has the details. >> millionaire investors say this election is the most important in recent history and many have their finger on the sell button, depending on the results. of millionaire investors say this is changer about the outcome. that's accordinga million or more in investor as sets. anxiety could lead to large stock sales. and a maul but their investment plans and fears depend largely o and millionaires sharply divided along party lines. roughly a third democrats, a third republican and a third independent. 61% said if their preferred candidate win, it will be good for the market and two-thirds said if the opposing candidate wins economy. >> the political leaning, political affiliation, are directly impacting how they feel about the investment outlook and the prospect of the stock market going forw millionaires say thei is on the wrong track, but they're divided on the solution. t and strict s say the answer is immigration enforcement. democrats say the answer is higher taxes on the ri clean en so rather than a quote, market reaction to the election, investors will react accordi split sharply along party lines. for nightly business report, i'm robert frank. >> politics in the u.s. and abroad dominating the conversation over the weekend. g-20 group said it was focused on a number uncertainties. >> over the weekend, g-20 finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in a chinese southwestern city and the topic was brexit, brexit and more brexit. there was almost universal concern about the impact of brexit on european growt ther on the global economy. g-20 leaders issued a communique where they said they would use every tool available to them in order to try to prop up growth but because it was a g-20, there wa of specifics. what ted upon was that they hoped brexit would be negotiated upon quickly. as david lipto me, there could be a lowdown investment as well as spending. >> there's an amicable aproef. that they approach this withl ga way to agree on some new rules without creating a period of unnecessary uncertainty. >> since the meetings followed, the republican national convention, thlk trump and his economic policies. there's a big concern about g-20 leerds about rising protecn in the united the world. one of the targets of trump's policies is mexico. i sat down with the deputy finance minister of mexico and asked him about the antitrade rhetoric and whether or not he's concd it cod hurt religions. >> what we are working on is to show positive things that happened with free trade and on this relationshive more profound than the relationships. >> another major concern among the g-20 leaders is the health of the italian banks. the european commission has been negotiating with the italian government over some sort of rescue plan, i talked with all of the players in the european commission, the italian central bank governor as well as the italian finance minister and all of them had a similar necessary and that is that they believe that the fears among investors were exaggerated and they were working closely in order to try to come eu is going to be rele its bank stress test results on friday. for nightly business report, beijing. >> still ahead, when an e-mail from your boss isn't what it seems and could cost your co surging demand for air travel will increase the need for pie lotz. nearly 1.5 million pilots and technicians by 2035. the asia pacific region will account for about 40% of total new hires mostly because of china's growing travel market. there's not only growing demand for air travel, but for electric vehicles and that means there's an increased need for lithium. which is one of the key components in batteries for electric v on remote part of the american desert. phil lebeau reports from silver pe. >> that's not a ma rajai. those ar pods outside silver peak, nevada. the water ev leaves behind lithium, a primary component in tse vehi and sales of those cars like tesla's model s and the nissan leaf, automakers are clam moring for more lithium. >> we've been driving up demand, but now it's electric vehicles, the larger batlies they use demand more lithium. >> pure energy minerals is hope the supply in the dead erat, but unlike the curre wants to build processing plant. to produce more lithium faster. >> inste years like larger pond this is an industrial process that works in a marta of hours. >> the push for more lithium could pumpn old mining town that is so small it do. but silver peak and the deposits in this area are not far from a new plane of reno. as it begins to supply, the people in this area could see their fortunes changes. >> nightly business report, sill peak, nevada. gilead cuts its outlook for the wreer. the company topped analyst's revenue in the latest quarter thanks in part o an increase in-drugs share of gilead initially fell in r session up 2% to 88.55. profit and sales at texas instruments beat -- from the automotive and industria they said earnings guidance was better than expected. following the new, shares popped after ending the regular session up a percent to 66.22. head winds dragged down sales of kimberly clark. the makers of clean exstill imagine anned to beat expectations. they expect organic sales to come in at the low end of guidance. that sent shares down more than 1% to 132.59 and promotional offers led to more customers for sprint. helping the wireless carrier post better than expected revenue, but despite the success with the steep discounting the company said it will likely raise prices in the not too distant future. the company's ceo said it's all about getting back to basics. >> we're going back to the fundamentals of business. bring a great product at a great price and you start to see customers come in. 173, whi what matter in this business. actually the highest in th >> shares of sprint spiked 27% to $5.90. telecom equipmen maker ericson said its ceo stepped down directors unanimously voted to replace him, saying the time is right for a new leader. the company'cfo will take over until a replacement if found. shares up to $7.44 lvmh will sell its donna karen brand to g3 apparel. under the deal, they'll get the in shares of g3 fell on the news. of to $42.95. amc entertainment sweetened its offer and is buying rival carmike cinemas. it creates the nation's largest theatre chain. carmike down 44 cents at 30.69. outer wall which owns red box, will be ta private by apollo global management for more than 1.5 billion. the deal expected to be finalized in the third quarter of this year. shares up to 52.19. when the big boss says jump, many emplo a exactly why a new e-mail scam known as ceo fraud is so effective at fooling its victims. it counts on doing exactly what your boss tells you to do and fbi says i to a ceo who became a target. >> the perhapp it's called business e-mail compromise or ceo fraud. and the con is simple. swindlers fake ab e-mail from top managers at a company requesting a wire transfer. if ul goes as planned, the money reporting a 270% inkre and something tom cap says he's lucky to have caught in time. >> so, i came into the office one day and someone said, hey, we're working on that wire transfer you requested. and i gave them m like, what are you talking about in i didn't request a wire transfer. >> he said e-mail chain supposedly from him to the cfo, then forward to accounting, asking for more than $357,000 to be transferred. >> just looked like a norm business communication. we stared at the e-mail and noticed that the i and the f were flipped around. >> this swindlers had located a domain to look almost like center fied. researched the company to find out who was in charge and who could initiate a transfer and set up an e-mail account in their name. >> it was completely crazy, the level of sophistication. >> he says even after they d discovered is scheme, the reatime trying to nudge us along the initiate the transfer. >> in those case, the foe any e-mail was sent to hr requesting w 2s. in kent's case, he says he theed to track down t coy vista print. >> and they admitted that morning that 60 other look alike domains were created. these domain registration companies, they really don't require any information or any credit card information to set up a domain, at least for the first 30 days. >> vista sprint says each goes through various checks to ensure payment is verified. the e-mail address then used is run through a variety of checks to flag fraud. every single complaint about the misuse of a domain is investiga you need to step up your game in terms of making sure that you don't have this occur. >> he says the best way to make sure is to educate your accounting and hr departments and the fraud and make certain they know if something looks off, pick up the phone and call. even if it's calling the ceo. i'm andrade for nigh coming up, growing appetite. fewer people hav mall, but ther on here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. apple, 3m, mcdonald's and caterpillar are just a few that will release quarterly results. the federal reservs polic meeti. that's what to watch for on tuesday. a new study shows the n some of the worst performing companies. that's according to an analysis from if research firm nci. if you invest $100 in the companies with a highest paid ceos, that would have grown to $265 over ten years, but if you invested the same in companies with the lowest paid ceos, you would have $367. the results call into question whether equity incentive awards for chief executives help drive better results for shareholders. twitter is striking new live streaming deals. compa will host live major league baseball and national hockey league games. twitter says the package will include one out of market game once a week. it's not known how the games will be selected. twitter is making a big push into sports. the company now has deals with four major sports leagues and the pac 12 net wok for college sports. for the first time in nearly two decades, restaurant sales overtook grocery store sales last year. forget tradi food court. retail landlord rs betting on a new wa tract to the malls. diana oleic explains. >> on a sultry summer afternoon in northwest d.c., workers are lining up for lunch at t truck's offering new fare in a new fashion, but parked right in front of old fashioned shopping malls. >>f the restaurant business. they come in, can set up low cost. con sfantly changing. >> some landlords are starting to incorporate the food trucks into traditional retail spaces, creating outdoor food courts. >> for urban locations, it's probably a good idea because deaf finitely is the mall. sfwl it's part of a shift on how landlords use food to drive target. this includes -- a hybrid supermarke wide variety of prepared foods and an eating area like you're seeing at whole foods. then there are food halls in the mall, much more diverse than the old fast food courts and celebrity chef restauran wasn't high profile like gordonsy for me. >> while the strong credit of a cheesecake factory is a sure thing for landlords, they're betting on a new concept in a new way. >> we're seeing a move away and more towards f partnerships where sometimes, they're seeing these new complexes as business opportunities for themselves. >> so, while e commerce may be driving consumers away from shopping centers, food is pulling them back in and landlords are willing to cater to yus about any taste in order to keep consume rs hungry. i'>> rd more about how food is ruling retail real estate, head to our website. nbr.com. before we go, here's another day that saw oil prices fall more than to a three month low. th dow was down nearly 78 points, well off its worst levels of the day. s&p 500, it for us on at a record on nightly business report. thanks for joini >> and thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see >> this is "bbc world news, america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you 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one of thet disrupters. yahoo! has agreed to sell its core business to verizon for nearly $5 billion. for yahoo!, it not only ends a drawn out auction process, but caps ceo marissa mayer's four year turn around effort. for verizon, it extending the company's digital reach to make it a bigger rival to google and facebook. shares of both verizon and yahoo! find the day lower. julia has more on the deal and what's likely to happen next. >> telecom giant, verizoa a hoo. verizon hoping to combine data from sma aol and yahoo!'s ad statements to create an ad giant to rival google and b facebook. >> they've modernized the product line and we've gone mobile. we've invented new forms of advertising. we've driven towards the prog m guying, the buying push we see happening from advertisers and our user base has grown by. >> verizon with its aol acquisition a owned coy tools and bring data about them, which enables more accurate targeting of a broader audience. flat form. yahoo!, which is a content platform and verizon itself, which i think in this context, you can think as customer data about wireless usage. what they're hoping is that if you combine those three things, you can signife the value of yahoo!'s advertising inventory. >> tools for marketers to decide what types of ads to buy and to automa ads with tools to measure their impact. and this deal is about the able ability to us yahoo!'s web services draw about one billion monthly users while mil on, the lead iing u.s. mobe subscribers. >> i think between the team at verim at aol and yahoo!, we will o compete in a level than any of our businesses have been able to do alone in the past. >> though these new assets allow verizon to leave microsoft, the acquisition will give yahoo! just 5% total digital market a distant third to google and facebook. but this deal isn't just about ad tech. verizon has been investing in its go 90 app to create a mobile video rival youtube and facebook. we'll see if verizon can drive traffic from more valuable ad julia boorstin in los angeles. >> on wall street, stocks fell from record levels, a decline in oil fell on energy shares. a two day meeting of federal reserve policymakers. the dow indu avera was down nearly 87 points. nasdaq off 2.5. g of crude.out last wee t >> to politics now. th after today's rocky start, unity appears a long way o the city of brotherly love. good to see you. the head of the dnc, debbie wass shults resigned. today, she changed her mind about gaveling it into session. >> what happened, sue, was some of that unity, she went to her home state's delegation, florida, and was booed. now, once that was demonstrated, wanted to where he repeat th,u going to be a struggle to prevent that from happening begin and that's why she took a step in that direction and turned the gavel over to the mayor of baltimore. >> i heard some of the rest of this described by one sanders spother this way. bernie fed us a bunch of democrats be able to ow get past this? >> w find out tonight because not only do we have michelle obama speaking this evening, but you've got elizabeth warren, the hero of the populous and bernie sanders himself will bat clean up and speak at the 11:00 hour. he's been trying urgently through text messages and e-mails to calm his supporters ask as a per not boo hillary cl the mention of her name and he's going to mention her name in this speech, so we'll find out tonight. >> as the democrats get started, is it possible to measurs of th convention last week?ot alw dann the middle of ooents or g event. however, the measurements we have suggest that donald trump has gotten a bump from his convention. polls by real clear politics.com, that website, donald trump has moved a >> wow. it's going to be an inte in nifl. >> the heat wave in philadelphia did not keep protesters away. in fe demonstrations at the democratic national convention appeared bigger than those at the rnc last week. in cleveland. and today's protests were mostly driven by senator sanders' supporters representing a a variet diverse interests. amon javers was in middle of it. >> a pro sanders protest here. this ground walking south of broad street from city hall down the convention is being held. as you can see from the signs behind me, this group very much for bernie. bernie sanders signs eve corruption signs. hillary for prison signs. bern system down for sanders. this group, one sign said indict the queen and they're chanting shame on the dnc, so this is going to be a tough week for democrun some wealthy investors nervous. according to a new surve of their stocks when the votes are tallied in november. robert frank has the details. >> millionaire investors say this election is the most important in recent history and many have their finger on the sell button, depending on the results. of millionaire investors say this is changer about the outcome. that's accordinga million or more in investor as sets. anxiety could lead to large stock sales. and a maul but their investment plans and fears depend largely o and millionaires sharply divided along party lines. roughly a third democrats, a third republican and a third independent. 61% said if their preferred candidate win, it will be good for the market and two-thirds said if the opposing candidate wins economy. >> the political leaning, political affiliation, are directly impacting how they feel about the investment outlook and the prospect of the stock market going forw millionaires say thei is on the wrong track, but they're divided on the solution. t and strict s say the answer is immigration enforcement. democrats say the answer is higher taxes on the ri clean en so rather than a quote, market reaction to the election, investors will react accordi split sharply along party lines. for nightly business report, i'm robert frank. >> politics in the u.s. and abroad dominating the conversation over the weekend. g-20 group said it was focused on a number uncertainties. >> over the weekend, g-20 finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in a chinese southwestern city and the topic was brexit, brexit and more brexit. there was almost universal concern about the impact of brexit on european growt ther on the global economy. g-20 leaders issued a communique where they said they would use every tool available to them in order to try to prop up growth but because it was a g-20, there wa of specifics. what ted upon was that they hoped brexit would be negotiated upon quickly. as david lipto me, there could be a lowdown investment as well as spending. >> there's an amicable aproef. that they approach this withl ga way to agree on some new rules without creating a period of unnecessary uncertainty. >> since the meetings followed, the republican national convention, thlk trump and his economic policies. there's a big concern about g-20 leerds about rising protecn in the united the world. one of the targets of trump's policies is mexico. i sat down with the deputy finance minister of mexico and asked him about the antitrade rhetoric and whether or not he's concd it cod hurt religions. >> what we are working on is to show positive things that happened with free trade and on this relationshive more profound than the relationships. >> another major concern among the g-20 leaders is the health of the italian banks. the european commission has been negotiating with the italian government over some sort of rescue plan, i talked with all of the players in the european commission, the italian central bank governor as well as the italian finance minister and all of them had a similar necessary and that is that they believe that the fears among investors were exaggerated and they were working closely in order to try to come eu is going to be rele its bank stress test results on friday. for nightly business report, beijing. >> still ahead, when an e-mail from your boss isn't what it seems and could cost your co surging demand for air travel will increase the need for pie lotz. nearly 1.5 million pilots and technicians by 2035. the asia pacific region will account for about 40% of total new hires mostly because of china's growing travel market. there's not only growing demand for air travel, but for electric vehicles and that means there's an increased need for lithium. which is one of the key components in batteries for electric v on remote part of the american desert. phil lebeau reports from silver pe. >> that's not a ma rajai. those ar pods outside silver peak, nevada. the water ev leaves behind lithium, a primary component in tse vehi and sales of those cars like tesla's model s and the nissan leaf, automakers are clam moring for more lithium. >> we've been driving up demand, but now it's electric vehicles, the larger batlies they use demand more lithium. >> pure energy minerals is hope the supply in the dead erat, but unlike the curre wants to build processing plant. to produce more lithium faster. >> inste years like larger pond this is an industrial process that works in a marta of hours. >> the push for more lithium could pumpn old mining town that is so small it do. but silver peak and the deposits in this area are not far from a new plane of reno. as it begins to supply, the people in this area could see their fortunes changes. >> nightly business report, sill peak, nevada. gilead cuts its outlook for the wreer. the company topped analyst's revenue in the latest quarter thanks in part o an increase in-drugs share of gilead initially fell in r session up 2% to 88.55. profit and sales at texas instruments beat -- from the automotive and industria they said earnings guidance was better than expected. following the new, shares popped after ending the regular session up a percent to 66.22. head winds dragged down sales of kimberly clark. the makers of clean exstill imagine anned to beat expectations. they expect organic sales to come in at the low end of guidance. that sent shares down more than 1% to 132.59 and promotional offers led to more customers for sprint. helping the wireless carrier post better than expected revenue, but despite the success with the steep discounting the company said it will likely raise prices in the not too distant future. the company's ceo said it's all about getting back to basics. >> we're going back to the fundamentals of business. bring a great product at a great price and you start to see customers come in. 173, whi what matter in this business. actually the highest in th >> shares of sprint spiked 27% to $5.90. telecom equipmen maker ericson said its ceo stepped down directors unanimously voted to replace him, saying the time is right for a new leader. the company'cfo will take over until a replacement if found. shares up to $7.44 lvmh will sell its donna karen brand to g3 apparel. under the deal, they'll get the in shares of g3 fell on the news. of to $42.95. amc entertainment sweetened its offer and is buying rival carmike cinemas. it creates the nation's largest theatre chain. carmike down 44 cents at 30.69. outer wall which owns red box, will be ta private by apollo global management for more than 1.5 billion. the deal expected to be finalized in the third quarter of this year. shares up to 52.19. when the big boss says jump, many emplo a exactly why a new e-mail scam known as ceo fraud is so effective at fooling its victims. it counts on doing exactly what your boss tells you to do and fbi says i to a ceo who became a target. >> the perhapp it's called business e-mail compromise or ceo fraud. and the con is simple. swindlers fake ab e-mail from top managers at a company requesting a wire transfer. if ul goes as planned, the money reporting a 270% inkre and something tom cap says he's lucky to have caught in time. >> so, i came into the office one day and someone said, hey, we're working on that wire transfer you requested. and i gave them m like, what are you talking about in i didn't request a wire transfer. >> he said e-mail chain supposedly from him to the cfo, then forward to accounting, asking for more than $357,000 to be transferred. >> just looked like a norm business communication. we stared at the e-mail and noticed that the i and the f were flipped around. >> this swindlers had located a domain to look almost like center fied. researched the company to find out who was in charge and who could initiate a transfer and set up an e-mail account in their name. >> it was completely crazy, the level of sophistication. >> he says even after they d discovered is scheme, the reatime trying to nudge us along the initiate the transfer. >> in those case, the foe any e-mail was sent to hr requesting w 2s. in kent's case, he says he theed to track down t coy vista print. >> and they admitted that morning that 60 other look alike domains were created. these domain registration companies, they really don't require any information or any credit card information to set up a domain, at least for the first 30 days. >> vista sprint says each goes through various checks to ensure payment is verified. the e-mail address then used is run through a variety of checks to flag fraud. every single complaint about the misuse of a domain is investiga you need to step up your game in terms of making sure that you don't have this occur. >> he says the best way to make sure is to educate your accounting and hr departments and the fraud and make certain they know if something looks off, pick up the phone and call. even if it's calling the ceo. i'm andrade for nigh coming up, growing appetite. fewer people hav mall, but ther on here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. apple, 3m, mcdonald's and caterpillar are just a few that will release quarterly results. the federal reservs polic meeti. that's what to watch for on tuesday. a new study shows the n some of the worst performing companies. that's according to an analysis from if research firm nci. if you invest $100 in the companies with a highest paid ceos, that would have grown to $265 over ten years, but if you invested the same in companies with the lowest paid ceos, you would have $367. the results call into question whether equity incentive awards for chief executives help drive better results for shareholders. twitter is striking new live streaming deals. compa will host live major league baseball and national hockey league games. twitter says the package will include one out of market game once a week. it's not known how the games will be selected. twitter is making a big push into sports. the company now has deals with four major sports leagues and the pac 12 net wok for college sports. for the first time in nearly two decades, restaurant sales overtook grocery store sales last year. forget tradi food court. retail landlord rs betting on a new wa tract to the malls. diana oleic explains. >> on a sultry summer afternoon in northwest d.c., workers are lining up for lunch at t truck's offering new fare in a new fashion, but parked right in front of old fashioned shopping malls. >>f the restaurant business. they come in, can set up low cost. con sfantly changing. >> some landlords are starting to incorporate the food trucks into traditional retail spaces, creating outdoor food courts. >> for urban locations, it's probably a good idea because deaf finitely is the mall. sfwl it's part of a shift on how landlords use food to drive target. this includes -- a hybrid supermarke wide variety of prepared foods and an eating area like you're seeing at whole foods. then there are food halls in the mall, much more diverse than the old fast food courts and celebrity chef restauran wasn't high profile like gordonsy for me. >> while the strong credit of a cheesecake factory is a sure thing for landlords, they're betting on a new concept in a new way. >> we're seeing a move away and more towards f partnerships where sometimes, they're seeing these new complexes as business opportunities for themselves. >> so, while e commerce may be driving consumers away from shopping centers, food is pulling them back in and landlords are willing to cater to yus about any taste in order to keep consume rs hungry. i'>> rd more about how food is ruling retail real estate, head to our website. nbr.com. before we go, here's another day that saw oil prices fall more than to a three month low. th dow was down nearly 78 points, well off its worst levels of the day. s&p 500, it for us on at a record on nightly business report. thanks for joini >> and thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see >> this is "bbc world news, america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days,

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