And the Federal Reserve. Though the central bank did not move on Interest Rates today, it may be setting up to do something in the near future. So lets start with the first issue, the race for the white house. Investors are clearly nervous. The s p 500 fell for the seventh straight day, its longest losing streak in nearly five years. As the narrowing race brings more uncertainty something markets dont like. But given all of the nervousness, a number of wall street firms are out with notes telling clients, essentially, to stay calm. Eamon javers is following that part of the story for us tonight from washington. Hi, eamon. Yeah, hi, sue. We have heard a lot, and i mean a lot, from the political pundits so far this year. Maybe theres another group we should be paying attention to. Forget the political pundits. What are the wall street analysts saying about next weeks election . Goldman sachs issued a report this morning, saying, they still expect Hillary Clinton to win on tuesday. Bulls
And the Federal Reserve. Though the central bank did not move on Interest Rates today, it may be setting up to do something in the near future. So lets start with the first issue, the race for the white house. Investors are clearly nervous. The s p 500 fell for the seventh straight day, its longest losing streak in nearly five years. As the narrowing race brings more uncertainty something markets dont like. But given all of the nervousness, a number of wall street firms are out with notes telling clients, essentially, to stay calm. Eamon javers is following that part of the story for us tonight from washington. Hi, eamon. Yeah, hi, sue. We have heard a lot, and i mean a lot, from the political pundits so far this year. Maybe theres another group we should be paying attention to. Forget the political pundits. What are the wall street analysts saying about next weeks election . Goldman sachs issued a report this morning, saying, they still expect Hillary Clinton to win on tuesday. Bulls
Im ellee pai hong. And im kerry sayers. And im your host, bill kurtis. This is through the decades. Author joseph kurtch wrote Technology Made large populations possible. Large populations now make technology indispensable. It is true that we have become incred d on technology. Not only does it make our lives easier and more efficient but it allows us to push on many of the boundaries that contains us as human beings. Today on through the decades, we look at some the most life changing advancements in Technology Man had devised. From the first mass produced automobile, to the development of the laser and perhaps the most influential tool of the last decade, the computer. Over a very short span, may have contributed more than any other in american history. Thomas edisons list of inventions is nearly endless but he remained most proud of one of his first the phonograph. His is one of the Great American sagas. Some say the greatest. Thomas edisons amazing career ended with more than a tho
And welcome from me, as well. Im tyler mathisen. On wall street, it was the first threeday win streak for stocks this year. But we begin tonight with the battle between Silicon Valley and the federal government. Apple will fight a court order to help the fbi unlock an iphone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. The decision sets up a legal showdown between the Worlds Largest publicly traded company and federal Law Enforcement. One side citing privacy, the other national security. Eamon javers has more on this escalating confrontation. Reporter a dramatic standoff today between the fbi and apple. The fbi wants access to the cell phone of one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack back in december. They say they simply cant get into that phone. They want Apple Computers help and theyve gotten a court order from a judge that would order apple to do that. Heres what the order says. The judge saying that the Apple Computer engineers have to come up with some kind of s
Im tyler mathisen. On wall street, it was the first threeday win streak for stocks this year. But we begin tonight with the battle between Silicon Valley and the federal government. Apple will fight a court order to help the fbi unlock an iphone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. The decision sets up a legal showdown between the Worlds Largest publicly traded company and federal Law Enforcement. One side citing privacy, the other national security. Eamon javers has more on this escalating confrontation. Reporter a dramatic standoff today between the fbi and apple. The fbi wants access to the cell phone of one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack back in december. They say they simply cant get into that phone. They want Apple Computers help and theyve gotten a court order from a judge that would order apple to do that. Heres what the order says. The judge saying that the Apple Computer engineers have to come up with some kind of system or software that would b