Nightly Business Report

Susie Gharib, Nightly Business Report Moderator: “An ill wind is blowing by Wall Street, and his name is Rita. The Dow fell nearly 85 points and the Nasdaq 15 slides. Sometimes that investors expect higher oil prices on concerns that these next storm could do to oil production in the Gulf.

JEFF YASTINE, Nightly Business Report Moderator: “It` s not Rita, Katrina, but could, in the minds of Federal Reserve policy makers tomorrow how they take interest rates. We `ll have an idea of what expect the Fed.

Gharib: The former boss of Tyco can spend the majority of the next two decades in prison. Dennis Kozlowski was sentenced today for his participation in major theft, conspiracy and fraud in the mixed group.

YASTINE: And now, what would you say with some putting tofu in your tank? Soya beans are a response to the likely increase in fuel costs, especially if it is “new diesel added.

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