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bruno schulz belongs, bruno schulz is the european calling card of drohobych, bruno schulz is a writer of a very high rank, and he is an over-division on identity national actually, if we talk about identity, then we have to talk about cultural identity, it is beyond borders, beyond borders, beyond divisions, it is literature of the highest quality, the highest quality, and also... fine art, the main writers are at the bruno schulz festival , prominent ukrainian writers, yurii andruhovych spoke in three forms of his activity, intense in the festival, yurko vynnychuk, ostap slyvinskyi, yurko prokhasko, danylo ilnytskyi, olena rybka, nataliya tkachyk, that is, this is... a conversation of modern of ukrainian literature with the word left to us by bruno schulz. in addition, we are holding the festival for the second time during a full-scale war with the russian aggressor, and therefore these reverberations, these echoes, the victims of bruno schulz, who was killed on the street in drohobych on november 19, 1942, were killed by a german nazi only for the reason that that he was jews, and n
bruno schulz belongs, bruno schulz is the european calling card of drohobych, bruno schulz is a writer of a very high rank, and he is an over-division on identity national actually, if we talk about identity, then we have to talk about cultural identity, it is beyond borders, beyond borders, beyond divisions, it is literature of the highest quality, the highest quality, and also... fine art, the main writers are at the bruno schulz festival , prominent ukrainian writers, yurii andruhovych spoke...
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bruno schulz. and look for more interesting videos on the espress youtube channel.sure to subscribe, because there are live broadcasts of ether. all news releases, programs and special projects that can only be seen here. also a short video on hot topics in the shorts section, share it, comment it, be there. i have everything at this point, i tell you see you at 3 p.m., then my tireless colleagues oksana are working vysochanska and roman chaika. be with espresso. as we promised, we are coming back and we are very grateful that you did not abandon your efforts and also donated to our joint collection, which we will now remind you about, yes to mavics for components for the military, this is the artillery reconnaissance of the hundredth brigade, we are collecting funds now, we understand that mavics, like any... drones are something that is very, very necessary on the front in all areas, so don't skimp. let me remind you that we had planned to collect up to uah 1,250,000 by the end of the day today. and at this moment, currently 26,500 more need to be collected. there
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i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> something to think about though. thank you for joining us today. world news tonight with david muir starts now. i'll see you back here at four. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. vice president kamala harris before the cameras just moments ago. president joe biden calling in and his message for his vice president. kamala harris now the likely nominee for the democrats. president biden calling in, telling her, i'm right here, you've had my back, i'll have yours, and says he's determined to campaign for
i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> something to think about though. thank you for joining us today. world news tonight with david muir starts now. i'll see you back here at four. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. vice president kamala harris before the cameras just moments ago. president joe biden calling in and his message for his vice president. kamala harris now the likely nominee for the democrats. president biden calling in, telling her, i'm...
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because in the soviet union everyone had to know about these people, by the way, we are today bruno schulz he is such a jew who was born in the town of halytskyi, and who is known throughout the world, translated into 45 languages, but if you tell ukrainians bruno schulz and mikhail bulgakov and who is more, well , ukrainians will talk about mikhail bolgakov and say, well, the whole world knows him, but if you go somewhere in a civilized country, ask about bruno schultz and mikhail bolgakova, then the answer will be unequivocally no on... on the side of bruno schultz, but we still don't know anything about him, here in odessa, odessa is a multicultural city, bruno schultz has jewish roots, many jews lived in odessa, is there a bruno schultz street in odessa? no, of course not, it was, by the way, he is yours, your namesake, yes, yes, but i can say, as you pointed out, that i think that the minority of odessans also know less. who is brunoshul snez, who is pushkin or who is bulgarko, so we have to work on it, and it will happen, it also depends on the education of our children, from the gen
because in the soviet union everyone had to know about these people, by the way, we are today bruno schulz he is such a jew who was born in the town of halytskyi, and who is known throughout the world, translated into 45 languages, but if you tell ukrainians bruno schulz and mikhail bulgakov and who is more, well , ukrainians will talk about mikhail bolgakov and say, well, the whole world knows him, but if you go somewhere in a civilized country, ask about bruno schultz and mikhail bolgakova,...
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bruno schulz.yuriy andruhovych, yuriy vynnychuk, taras prokhasko and other famous writers will perform at various venues for six days. activities will be accompanied by orchestras. a contemporary of ukrainian and polish rock bands. i would like to note that bruno schulz was born in drohobych, a writer and artist who a jew who wrote in polish and loved his native ukrainian drohobych became world famous, painted yellow and blue flags in his paintings, for which he was repressed by the soviet stalinist government. he embodies the fact that not only the reality of this city, but the reality... of all of ukraine in general, especially the most multicultural regions of ukraine, such as galicia, podillia, transcarpathia, consisted of many cultures and is a fabric of different languages. those of our soldiers, boys and girls, who are directly at the front, say similar, yes, cultural processes should not stop, yes, otherwise, war, then it is not clear what for, but the war is for identity, the war is... for
bruno schulz.yuriy andruhovych, yuriy vynnychuk, taras prokhasko and other famous writers will perform at various venues for six days. activities will be accompanied by orchestras. a contemporary of ukrainian and polish rock bands. i would like to note that bruno schulz was born in drohobych, a writer and artist who a jew who wrote in polish and loved his native ukrainian drohobych became world famous, painted yellow and blue flags in his paintings, for which he was repressed by the soviet...
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schulz does not have a strong position in germany either.se are all influential members of nato and this. it was published that he criticized nato's aggressive approach and warned that the continuation of this process will lead to nato's suicide. the nato summit will be held in washington from tuesday to thursday, us time. mohammad kazemi, sed and broadcasting news agency. for more analysis and analysis of the nato summit in washington , we want to go directly to washington, dc, america , with mr. garland. nixon, expert and analyst let's talk politics, mr. nixon. hello , i say good night to you, and thank you for inviting me to your program. mr. nixon, 75 years have passed since 1949, when the political leaders in the west established nato. . in fact, the problem is that it used to be thought that the us navy is the strongest military force in the world, and if the us navy ever starts and is used, no one can stop it , but now we see that this is actually being violated. we do this in war in ukraine, we are seeing that even though the america
schulz does not have a strong position in germany either.se are all influential members of nato and this. it was published that he criticized nato's aggressive approach and warned that the continuation of this process will lead to nato's suicide. the nato summit will be held in washington from tuesday to thursday, us time. mohammad kazemi, sed and broadcasting news agency. for more analysis and analysis of the nato summit in washington , we want to go directly to washington, dc, america , with...
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everyone in the eu distanced themselves from macron, except perhaps the german chancellor schulz. sendsport every day and says that she is keeping her fingers crossed for him. we are discussing a situation that is truly depressing, i am keeping my fingers crossed that the french, whom i love and appreciate so much, manage to prevent the emergence of a government led by a right-wing populist party. macron does not leave the elysee palace and puzzles over strategy, he has not yet come up with anything better than throwing himself into the arms of the left. prime minister atal curtsied to them and said that he was suspending them until the fall. he did not remain in debt, he promised to initiate the expulsion of bertrand from the party, the french are already dizzy from all these squabbles. unfortunately, people are tired of politics, they no longer believe in it, they go to extremes, for me it’s the same thing, in both cases it’s really plague and cholera and there’s nothing better here, we’re disappointed, we don’t understand where we’re going. however, the turnout in the first round was
everyone in the eu distanced themselves from macron, except perhaps the german chancellor schulz. sendsport every day and says that she is keeping her fingers crossed for him. we are discussing a situation that is truly depressing, i am keeping my fingers crossed that the french, whom i love and appreciate so much, manage to prevent the emergence of a government led by a right-wing populist party. macron does not leave the elysee palace and puzzles over strategy, he has not yet come up with...
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countries like france and germany, i mean germany with its history, imagine that the germany, olaf schulzt people keep saying that you can pull the plug on this genocide, this ethnic cleansing is by stopping the trade with israel, stop arming israel, and try and bring some sort of reality the situation, people just can't believe it, so the answer your question is, you don't, you don't see many israeli people around, of course there are a lot of israeli people, by the way, it has to be said, marsia, that actually agree with the situation in the agree with. the reality that there is a genocide and is ethnic, so we we can't tar them all with the same brush, but if you're supporting israel, you're supporting genocide, indeed, thanks so much for that update, of paris as press tvs jerome hughes. meanwhile, venezuelans are heading to the polls to choose the country's president for the next six years. polls opened at 6 am local time. venezuelan president nicolas maduro cast his ballot early. after the polls opened. he called on other presidential candidates and all political parties to declare th
countries like france and germany, i mean germany with its history, imagine that the germany, olaf schulzt people keep saying that you can pull the plug on this genocide, this ethnic cleansing is by stopping the trade with israel, stop arming israel, and try and bring some sort of reality the situation, people just can't believe it, so the answer your question is, you don't, you don't see many israeli people around, of course there are a lot of israeli people, by the way, it has to be said,...
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a mighty political revolution, because of course the north stream 2 pipeline was destroyed by olaf schulz, obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told him to, anthony blincon uh and the rest of these people, so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution as uh uh leaders are replaced, i think it is..." going to accelerate the freedoms and the liberties of countries like iran to pursue exactly the energy uh nuclear energy uh agenda that it wants without any respect to israel's animosity or belliterancy. okay, well what about that ray? um, because we see the israeli regime itself has nuclear weapons, of course, no one is holding the regime responsible for that, no accountability, and of course it was that regime that all also pushed uh trump even more um to try to leave the agreement, so where are you, where are we right now? scott says he thinks that we're in this transition period, um, and with the rise of the brick nations, how do you see it, your assessment of where it all stands right now, when we look
a mighty political revolution, because of course the north stream 2 pipeline was destroyed by olaf schulz, obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told him to, anthony blincon uh and the rest of these people, so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution as uh uh leaders are replaced, i think it is..." going to accelerate the freedoms and the liberties of countries like iran to pursue exactly the energy uh...
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mighty political uh uh revolution because of course the north stream 2 pipeline was destroyed by olaf schulz obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told them to anthony blincan uh sullivan uh and the rest of these people so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution as leaders are replaced. "i think it is only going to accelerate the freedoms and liberties of countries like iran to pursue exactly the energy uh nuclear energy agenda that it wants without any respect to israel's animosity or belligerency. okay, well what about that ray? um, because we see the trady regime itself has nuclear weapons, of course, no one is holding the regime responsible for that, no accountability, and of course that..." was that regime that also pushed uh trump even more um to try to leave the agreement, so where are you, where are we right now? scott says he thinks that we're in this transition period, um, and with the rise of the brick nations, how do you see it, your assessment of where it all stands right now, when we look
mighty political uh uh revolution because of course the north stream 2 pipeline was destroyed by olaf schulz obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told them to anthony blincan uh sullivan uh and the rest of these people so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution as leaders are replaced. "i think it is only going to accelerate the freedoms and liberties of countries like iran to pursue exactly the...
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collapse. a mighty political revolution, because of course the north stream 2 pipeline was destroyed by schulz, obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told him to, anthony blincan, sullivan, and the rest of these people, so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution, as leaders are replaced, i think it is only going to accelerate the... freedoms and the liberties of countries like iran to pursue exactly the energy uh nuclear energy agenda that it wants without any respect to israel's animosity or belligerency. okay, well what about that ray? um, because we see the israeli regime itself has nuclear weapons. of course, no one is holding the regime responsible for that, no accountability, and of course it was that regime that also pushed trump. even more um to try to leave the agreement, so where are you, where are we right now? scott says he thinks that we're in this transition period um and with the rise of the brick nations, how do you see it? your assessment of where it all stands right now, when we look at
collapse. a mighty political revolution, because of course the north stream 2 pipeline was destroyed by schulz, obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told him to, anthony blincan, sullivan, and the rest of these people, so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution, as leaders are replaced, i think it is only going to accelerate the... freedoms and the liberties of countries like iran to pursue exactly the...
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in a mighty political. revolution because of course the northstream 2 pipeline was destroyed by olaf schulz obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told him to anthony blincon and the rest of these people so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution as leaders are replaced, i think it is only going to accelerate the freedoms and the liberties of countries like iran to pursue. to exactly the energy uh nuclear energy uh agenda that it wants without any respect to israel's animosity or belligerency. okay, well what about that ray? um, because we see the israeli regime itself has nuclear weapons, of course, no one is holding the regime responsible for that, no accountability, and of course it was that regime that also pushed trump even more um to try to leave the... the agreement, so where are you? where are we right now? scott says he thinks that we're in this transition period, um, and with the rise of the brick nations, how do you see it? your assessment of where it all stands right now, when we look at the
in a mighty political. revolution because of course the northstream 2 pipeline was destroyed by olaf schulz obediently looking the other way because his masters in the united states told him to anthony blincon and the rest of these people so as the west begins to crumble and crack and decay in its own political turmoil and revolution as leaders are replaced, i think it is only going to accelerate the freedoms and the liberties of countries like iran to pursue. to exactly the energy uh nuclear...
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the ohmadit children's hospital in kyiv, the minister of economic cooperation and development sveniya schulze announced. an additional sek 5 billion for children and their families affected by shelling, the swedish government has promised. let me remind you that the most... ukrainian hospital was damaged as a result of a russian missile strike on july 8. one of the departments is completely destroyed. and to the situation in the regions due to russian shelling. the bodies of the three victims were found under the rubble of a house in the village of zarichne in donetsk region. two women aged 44 and 64, as well as a 40-year-old man, died as a result of being hit by a russian missile. just the day before , law enforcement officers persuaded the white angel crew parents to evacuate the child from the house, and this saved her life. the day before , preventive measures were taken from this family, because a minor child, a nine-year-old girl, lived in this family. after carrying out preventive measures, the child was evacuated to safer regions of the country. remember, evacuation saves lives. almos
the ohmadit children's hospital in kyiv, the minister of economic cooperation and development sveniya schulze announced. an additional sek 5 billion for children and their families affected by shelling, the swedish government has promised. let me remind you that the most... ukrainian hospital was damaged as a result of a russian missile strike on july 8. one of the departments is completely destroyed. and to the situation in the regions due to russian shelling. the bodies of the three victims...
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i would like to mention that bruno schulz was born in drohobych, a writer and artist who became world famous. a jew who wrote in polish and also loved his native ukrainian drohobych, painted. auto blue flags in his paintings, for which he was repressed by the soviet stalinist authorities. he embodies the fact that not only... the reality of this city, but the reality of the whole of ukraine in general, especially the most multicultural regions of ukraine, such as galicia, podillia, transcarpathia, consisted of many cultures and is a fabric of different languages. those are ours soldiers, boys and girls, who are directly at the front, say the same, yes, cultural processes should not stop, yes, otherwise, war, then it is not clear why. the war is for identity, the war is for the independence, of course, of the state, but also of the national consciousness, the identity that is here in the head. and in order for the losses of the enemy to increase, the espresso tv channel calls to join the collection for drones and components for art reconnaissance of the hundredth brigade of the armed f
i would like to mention that bruno schulz was born in drohobych, a writer and artist who became world famous. a jew who wrote in polish and also loved his native ukrainian drohobych, painted. auto blue flags in his paintings, for which he was repressed by the soviet stalinist authorities. he embodies the fact that not only... the reality of this city, but the reality of the whole of ukraine in general, especially the most multicultural regions of ukraine, such as galicia, podillia,...
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i would like to note that bruno schulz was born in drohobych, a writer and artist who achieved world, a jew who wrote in polish language, and still loved his native ukrainian drohobych, painted yellow and blue flags in his paintings, for which he was repressed by the soviet stalinist authorities. he embodies the fact that... not only the reality of this city, but the reality of the whole of ukraine in general, especially the most multicultural regions of ukraine, such as galicia, podillia, transcarpathia, were made up of many cultures and are a fabric of different languages, those of our soldiers , boys and girls who are directly at the front say the same, yes, cultural processes should not stop, yes, otherwise the war, then it is not clear what for... but the war is for identity, the war is for the independence, of course, of the state, but also of national consciousness, identity, which is here in the head. the ukrainian track and field athlete yaroslava maguchykh set a world record . she won the competition in the high jump sector during the diamond league in paris. on her first a
i would like to note that bruno schulz was born in drohobych, a writer and artist who achieved world, a jew who wrote in polish language, and still loved his native ukrainian drohobych, painted yellow and blue flags in his paintings, for which he was repressed by the soviet stalinist authorities. he embodies the fact that... not only the reality of this city, but the reality of the whole of ukraine in general, especially the most multicultural regions of ukraine, such as galicia, podillia,...
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ohmadyt hospital in kyiv is allocated by germany - announced sveniya schulze, minister of economic cooperation and development of the country. an additional sek 5 million for children and their families affected by the shelling was promised by the swedish government. let me remind you that the largest children's hospital of ukraine was damaged as a result of a russian missile attack on july 8. one of the departments is completely destroyed. luminary roman chervinskyi was released from custody, the people's deputies reported. his lawyers and people's deputies came to meet the man in pretrial detention this morning to confirm. payment of the deposit, because the funds of the deputy colonel of the sbu were deposited yesterday. let me remind you that roman chervinskyi has been under arrest since april last year, he is suspected of exceeding his official powers. the day before , the kropyvnytskyi court of appeal changed the preventive measure and set a bail of uah 9 million. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. despite, yes, despite everything, such events, around such people who, they stand
ohmadyt hospital in kyiv is allocated by germany - announced sveniya schulze, minister of economic cooperation and development of the country. an additional sek 5 million for children and their families affected by the shelling was promised by the swedish government. let me remind you that the largest children's hospital of ukraine was damaged as a result of a russian missile attack on july 8. one of the departments is completely destroyed. luminary roman chervinskyi was released from custody,...
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>> all right, elizabeth schulze. thanks, elizabeth.n norwood is here with those details. good morning, morgan. >> as you mention, this study concerning, finding popular tampon brands tested in a lab were found with arsenic and lead and many wondering if they're even safe to use. researchers at the berkeley tested common tampon brands and detected a range of levels from 16 metals that they were looking for. this goes for rayon, cotton, mixed material. they were even found in all types, including your organic cotton products. researchers pointing out these are common in a variety of different ways. researchers think these results are concerning enough to warrant more research to understand how this could impact our health. with that said, the fda says it's aware of the study, but notes it doesn't necessarily assess whether these metals are released from tampons when used in the body and, if so, can be absorbed into the body or bloodstream. that means that they're not aware of any current danger to users of the product, but say they will
>> all right, elizabeth schulze. thanks, elizabeth.n norwood is here with those details. good morning, morgan. >> as you mention, this study concerning, finding popular tampon brands tested in a lab were found with arsenic and lead and many wondering if they're even safe to use. researchers at the berkeley tested common tampon brands and detected a range of levels from 16 metals that they were looking for. this goes for rayon, cotton, mixed material. they were even found in all...
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i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> something to think about though. thank you for joining us today. world news tonight with david muir starts now. i'll see you back here at four. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. vice president kamala harris before the cameras just moments ago. president joe biden calling in and his message for his vice president. kamala harris now the likely nominee for the democrats. president biden calling in, telling her, i'm right here, you've had my back, i'll have yours, and says he's determined to campaign for his vice president. you'll hear the moment he calls into campaign headquarters. tonight, harris calling biden's legacy unmatched in modern history. telling those who gathered, we all love joe. tonight, the key endorsements now mounting. $81 million raised for kamala harris in 24 hours. and tonight, speculation about a possible running mate. we'll go down the list here, including the popular governor of pennsylvania. what he said today when asked about the possibility of being her running mate. mary bruce
i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> something to think about though. thank you for joining us today. world news tonight with david muir starts now. i'll see you back here at four. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. vice president kamala harris before the cameras just moments ago. president joe biden calling in and his message for his vice president. kamala harris now the likely nominee for the democrats. president biden calling in, telling her, i'm...
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children's hospital in kyiv, announced the minister of economic cooperation and development sveniya schulzean additional sek 5 billion has been pledged by the swedish government for children and their families affected by the shelling. let me remind you, the biggest child.
children's hospital in kyiv, announced the minister of economic cooperation and development sveniya schulzean additional sek 5 billion has been pledged by the swedish government for children and their families affected by the shelling. let me remind you, the biggest child.
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macron is a coward in a weakling, schulz is a coward in a weakling, uh uh, the british prime minister that's just been elected, uh, biden and camala harris, uh, morons and idiots and and completely deformed uh immoral demoniacs and even donald trump to to an extent, if if he follows this same uh uh obsessive... destructive path that pompeo and nikki haley and john bolton put him on, he'll be uh, he'll be desolate as well, so all of the europe, all of the european and the american political institutions and people are quickly losing favor of their people, and i think you're seeing a crumbling of these governments, a crumbling of these societies, and let's also remember the crumbling of the societies has been facilitated by their own..." divorcement from god, their divorcement and destruction of the family, their divorcement from marriage, from these natural organic glues that bind the human being together in their own personal identity, in their family identity and in their larger community identity. uh, that tribalism which exists in iran, it exists in russia, it exists in the uma and
macron is a coward in a weakling, schulz is a coward in a weakling, uh uh, the british prime minister that's just been elected, uh, biden and camala harris, uh, morons and idiots and and completely deformed uh immoral demoniacs and even donald trump to to an extent, if if he follows this same uh uh obsessive... destructive path that pompeo and nikki haley and john bolton put him on, he'll be uh, he'll be desolate as well, so all of the europe, all of the european and the american political...
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elizabeth schulze joins us with that story.e two and get fun flation. >> we know households are really still feeling the strain of inflation. but at the same time, we're seeing a lot of consumers are still spending on entertainment. that's why this trend is called fun flation. when you look at what the typical family is spending on entertainment it's about $3500. break that down per month, it's just under $300 a month. we have seen notable price increases in those entertainment categories. look at admission price for sporting events up 15% in the past year. cost of going to movies, theater, concerts up about 3% in the past year. there are ways to avoid the price hikes. >> rebecca: there are. you have a little one at home. you do, too. free and fun is the best kind. >> one of the best ways to find the fun is to tap into your neighborhood. think about the e-mail lists for your neighborhood. next door will offer it. facebook groups. look in your local paper. make sure you're signed up to get alerts. community centers, libraries ar
elizabeth schulze joins us with that story.e two and get fun flation. >> we know households are really still feeling the strain of inflation. but at the same time, we're seeing a lot of consumers are still spending on entertainment. that's why this trend is called fun flation. when you look at what the typical family is spending on entertainment it's about $3500. break that down per month, it's just under $300 a month. we have seen notable price increases in those entertainment...
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macron's position is weakened after losing the election. into the national assembly, and schulz's partyuropean parliament. alexey veselovsky watches the meeting of the alliance leaders, who gathered at the moment of disagreement. it was no coincidence that they decided to celebrate nato in washington. the summit was supposed to emphasize the unity of the bloc, show confidence in its future, and of course, highlight the leadership of the united states and personally president joe biden, but at the beginning none of the points worked out: first, joe biden. for him, the summit turned out to be important not only for its content, but as an opportunity to prove that he is still able to rule the country and do so for another 4 years. at the opening ceremony, biden spoke quite confidently, but the prompter was again sweating. his speech is in places. it still sounded strange, we are ready, we are capable of repelling any aggression , protecting every inch of nato territory, on land, in the air, on water, in cyberspace, in space. which exactly the territory of nato countries is in space, the us
macron's position is weakened after losing the election. into the national assembly, and schulz's partyuropean parliament. alexey veselovsky watches the meeting of the alliance leaders, who gathered at the moment of disagreement. it was no coincidence that they decided to celebrate nato in washington. the summit was supposed to emphasize the unity of the bloc, show confidence in its future, and of course, highlight the leadership of the united states and personally president joe biden, but at...
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>> elizabeth schulze for us, thank you.dramatic rescue of a hiker badly injured on a california trail, then saved by a group of teenage campers. we were able to reunite them for the first time, and morgan norwood is here with that story. morgan, good morning. this was a special moment. >> yes, so incredible. and such a touching moment, as well. that hiker says he remembers reaching for his bear spray after being spooked by something on that trail in the middle the night. he was found hours later slashed, bloodied, and shivering, by a group of teens. this morning he is reuniting with those campers and thanking them for coming to his rescue. >> this morning, a san jose hiker crediting a group of teenage campers and their counselors for saving his life when they found and bloodied and injured along this northern california trail. >> if someone didn't find me, i would have bled out, and they saved my life, for a fact. >> 34-year-old sashank upadhyayula still in a lot of pain, but now at home recovering, reuniting with those qui
>> elizabeth schulze for us, thank you.dramatic rescue of a hiker badly injured on a california trail, then saved by a group of teenage campers. we were able to reunite them for the first time, and morgan norwood is here with that story. morgan, good morning. this was a special moment. >> yes, so incredible. and such a touching moment, as well. that hiker says he remembers reaching for his bear spray after being spooked by something on that trail in the middle the night. he was...
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elizabeth schulze is back from washington with whether we might get that long awaited rate cut. interest rates which would make it cheaper to pay off your credit card debt or take out a new car or home loan. at its meeting this afternoon the fed is expected to keep borrowing costs on hold at a 23 year high, but with inflation improving and the jobs market cooling, fed chair jerome powell could signal that that long awaited interest rate cut is on the horizon, possibly as soon as september. mortgage rates have already been dipping in anticipation of fed rate cut. the average rate on a 30 year fixed rate is down from 7.2% at the beginning of may to 6.8% today. that can make a big difference in your monthly payments. for a $400,000 home loan it will save you about $120 every month. but keep in mind that lower interest rates do mean you're earning less money on your savings in the bank. if you are considering putting funds into a certificate of deposit or cd, which has a 5% interest rate right now, some analysts say now is the time to lock that rate in. rebecca. >> rebecca: lock it
elizabeth schulze is back from washington with whether we might get that long awaited rate cut. interest rates which would make it cheaper to pay off your credit card debt or take out a new car or home loan. at its meeting this afternoon the fed is expected to keep borrowing costs on hold at a 23 year high, but with inflation improving and the jobs market cooling, fed chair jerome powell could signal that that long awaited interest rate cut is on the horizon, possibly as soon as september....
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elizabeth schulze is in washington with those details.g for home buyers who have been watching mortgage rates steadily drop over the past four weeks. average rate on a 30-year fixed up to 6.95%. that means your monthly payment on that typical $400,000 home is going to be $427 more now than it would have been two years ago when we saw rates closer to 5%. the big factor here is the federal reserve which, for now, is holding off on cutting interest rates. but there is positive news for anyone who is trying to buy a home or refinance on their current mortgage. freddie mac said it does still expect rates to moderately decrease in the second half of the year. until then there's one thing you can do to try to increase your chances of a lower mortgage rate. that is boost your credit score. look at your credit report. look for anything that's inaccurate and dispute those bills that are wrong. a small bump in your credit can make a big difference when you're trying to buy a house. guys? >> rebecca: do the things that are within your power. just lik
elizabeth schulze is in washington with those details.g for home buyers who have been watching mortgage rates steadily drop over the past four weeks. average rate on a 30-year fixed up to 6.95%. that means your monthly payment on that typical $400,000 home is going to be $427 more now than it would have been two years ago when we saw rates closer to 5%. the big factor here is the federal reserve which, for now, is holding off on cutting interest rates. but there is positive news for anyone who...
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at night sought to accommodate the president by planning a june 22 event with german chancellor olaf schulzelpine resort was arranged as a confidential meeting about ukraine relaxed setting. biden didn't show surprising chancellor and his aides. instead secretary blinken arrived and announced that biden had to go to bed. according to two people who were there. >> i can't verify these anonymous reports. i would point to you what got done at the g-7 and one of the things that got done was a press conference with president zelenskyy at the end of a very, very long day. at the very end of that trip where he signed a bilateral security agreement with ukraine. there was an awful lot of work done at the g-7. the president was right in the middle of it. >> bret: how is the world safer with president biden? >> because he prioritizes alliances and partnerships that is a great question and i'm glad you asked it. this week will show that unlike others, he doesn't demean them and doesn't insult them. he doesn't cast them aside. is he investing in alliances and partnerships, this week at the nato summit,
at night sought to accommodate the president by planning a june 22 event with german chancellor olaf schulzelpine resort was arranged as a confidential meeting about ukraine relaxed setting. biden didn't show surprising chancellor and his aides. instead secretary blinken arrived and announced that biden had to go to bed. according to two people who were there. >> i can't verify these anonymous reports. i would point to you what got done at the g-7 and one of the things that got done was a...
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charles schulz wrote or illustrated this the most stark and surprise zinging in of his peanuts cartoon he ever did. and on that sunday of the 49th anniversary, he had a three pane comic that ran. it was the top third or quarter of the page of the burlington free press comics section that day, the first was a drawing a german bunker on the normandy coast. second was actually a drawing of the same picture that you saw up here that was taken by a coast photographer. the run in to omaha beach. first lieutenant gardner botsford is, the figure on the the right hand side in profile goes on to become a very famous yorker writer and is a young army intelligence officer that morning. and then the third frame of this snoopy is snoopy as a g.i. huddled in the surf behind, a german beach obstacle, and the entire just says, june 6th, 1944, to remember and it was a cartoon that i just was caught my attention right away for all of the obvious reasons and i tore it out of the newspaper and it hung on my bedroom wall as a teen for the rest of my life and is actually still framed in my office in. burling
charles schulz wrote or illustrated this the most stark and surprise zinging in of his peanuts cartoon he ever did. and on that sunday of the 49th anniversary, he had a three pane comic that ran. it was the top third or quarter of the page of the burlington free press comics section that day, the first was a drawing a german bunker on the normandy coast. second was actually a drawing of the same picture that you saw up here that was taken by a coast photographer. the run in to omaha beach....
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power outage in the bay area right now affects nearly 2000 customers in the north bay, near the charles schulz-sonoma county airport. that's the orange square that you're seeing on the map. a planned public safety power shut off as the company calls them, turned off electricity to about 17 customers in far northern sonoma county. that's the purple triangle you're seeing, p-g-and-e's is considering a psps for the central coast because of fire danger. it says. so far, the power grid is holding up. >> if i look at the load forecast, the system load forecast on the p-g-and-e's grid is 22,106gw, which is a big number. to put things in context, our all time system peak number was 22,684mw, and that took place on september 6th of 2022. >> crews already inspected numerous substations and transmission lines to make sure they could handle the heat, and there wouldn't be any disruptions. >> we have a positive update from lake county, where cal fire has constructed control lines completely around a wildfire that ignited in the past two hours, we're told the adams fire began as a structure fire on main street nea
power outage in the bay area right now affects nearly 2000 customers in the north bay, near the charles schulz-sonoma county airport. that's the orange square that you're seeing on the map. a planned public safety power shut off as the company calls them, turned off electricity to about 17 customers in far northern sonoma county. that's the purple triangle you're seeing, p-g-and-e's is considering a psps for the central coast because of fire danger. it says. so far, the power grid is holding...
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i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> with temperatures reaching 120 degrees, multiple daysrow this summer, firefighters in nevada are hoping to save lives using polar pods. we're going to explain how they work first, though, a check of our forecast with lisa. >> all right. we are certainly going to see another hot day today. we have an excessive heat warning inland and advisory around the bay shore and even some extra cloud cover as we get into more cooling over the weekend. this hazy view shows the air quality is pretty moderate out there all around the bay, and temperatures are quite mild. 64 hayward 68. in san jose, we have fog, half moon bay 55 and a look at the golden gate bridge where we have a few clouds around. but overall no impacts here. 57 in santa rosa, 62 in napa, 71 in livermore. we will be looking at temperatures coming down even inland. it was 109 in livermore, about 104 today. and looking at our weekend forecast, ten degrees of cooling inland, even more so around the bay, extra cloud cover and then into next week we are going to see a steady pattern with te
i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> with temperatures reaching 120 degrees, multiple daysrow this summer, firefighters in nevada are hoping to save lives using polar pods. we're going to explain how they work first, though, a check of our forecast with lisa. >> all right. we are certainly going to see another hot day today. we have an excessive heat warning inland and advisory around the bay shore and even some extra cloud cover as we get into more cooling over the...
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. >> ktvu tom vacar visited cal fire's busy sonoma air attack base up at charles schulz airport. he's live there now to show us all the activity. tom >> well, they're lined up and ready to go, and they've been called into service twice. but then canceled. these are s2 tankers. these are the famous tankers of the cal fire air force. now, these bases are spread throughout the state. the state undergoing more fires in an era of global warming. heat waves. cal fire's current combined aviation wing of 65 aircraft includes air tankers that disperse retardants and spotter planes that overview and direct the flights they operate out of sonoma airport and 13 other air tanker bases, plus 11 helitack bases. strategically located throughout the state. >> it is the biggest firefighting fleet. aerial firefighting fleet in the world. >> within cal fire's area of responsibility, they can be at a fire anywhere in the state within 20 minutes or less, usually keeping 95% of the fires at ten acres or less. in addition, there are numerous other dedicated contracted helicopters, heavy jets and propell
. >> ktvu tom vacar visited cal fire's busy sonoma air attack base up at charles schulz airport. he's live there now to show us all the activity. tom >> well, they're lined up and ready to go, and they've been called into service twice. but then canceled. these are s2 tankers. these are the famous tankers of the cal fire air force. now, these bases are spread throughout the state. the state undergoing more fires in an era of global warming. heat waves. cal fire's current combined...
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. >> ktvu tom vacar visited cal fire's busy sonoma air attack base up at charles schulz airport and showsthe activity. >> cal fire's current combined aviation wing of 65 aircraft includes air tankers that disperse retardants and spotter planes that overview and direct the flights. they operate out of sonoma airport and 13 other air tanker bases, plus 11 helitack bases. strategically located throughout the state. >> it is the biggest firefighting fleet aerial firefighting fleet in the world within cal fire's area of responsibility, they can be at a fire anywhere in the state within 20 minutes or less, usually keeping 95% of the fires at ten acres or less. >> in addition, there are numerous other dedicated contracted helicopters, heavy jets and propeller aircraft dropping water and retardant. siller helicopters flies two giant sikorsky sky cranes for cal fire that hold 2000 gallons each. >> it can go from run it, you know, three quarters of a mile dang near to put it all down in one spot. >> if a lake is nearby, it refills lightning fast water 30 30s for about 2000 gallons. >> if you get in
. >> ktvu tom vacar visited cal fire's busy sonoma air attack base up at charles schulz airport and showsthe activity. >> cal fire's current combined aviation wing of 65 aircraft includes air tankers that disperse retardants and spotter planes that overview and direct the flights. they operate out of sonoma airport and 13 other air tanker bases, plus 11 helitack bases. strategically located throughout the state. >> it is the biggest firefighting fleet aerial firefighting fleet...
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how you can save even more on your grocery run with your gma first look i'm elizabeth schulze, abc newswa made an unusual discovery last month while driving with her husband, a wedding dress lying on the side of the road. denise gannon says she's trying to track down the owner now. she contacted a local boutique listed on the bag. the dress was in and then posted online. but so far no luck. now, people have a lot of theories about this. some say the woman was a runaway bride, or that the dress got swept up in a tornado. gannon just wants to get the dress back to the woman who lost it. >> really thought that if i put it on facebook, somebody would notice it and want it. but nothing, nothing, gannon says. >> if she can't find the owner in the next couple of weeks, she will donate it. next at six, elon musk saying he's about to bring robots in to help production of teslas. >> then the white house set to spend billions to help mitigate the impact of climate change and pollution. >> let's get you going on this monday, looking at your temperatures over the next couple of hours, a little bit o
how you can save even more on your grocery run with your gma first look i'm elizabeth schulze, abc newswa made an unusual discovery last month while driving with her husband, a wedding dress lying on the side of the road. denise gannon says she's trying to track down the owner now. she contacted a local boutique listed on the bag. the dress was in and then posted online. but so far no luck. now, people have a lot of theories about this. some say the woman was a runaway bride, or that the dress...
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and charles schulz wrote or illustrated this the most stark and surprise zinging in installment of his peanuts cartoon that he ever did. and and on that sunday of the 49th and anniversary, he had a three pane comic that ran. it was about the top third or quarter of the page of the burlington free press comic section that day. the first was a drawing of a german bunker on the normandy coast. the second was actually a drawing of the same picture that you saw up here that was taken by a coast guard photographer on the run in to omaha beach. first lieutenant gardner botsford is the figure on the the right hand side in profile. he goes on to become a very famous new yorker writer and is a young army intelligence officer that morning. and then the third frame of this, snoopy cartoon is snoopy, dressed as a g.i., huddled in the surf behind a german beach, opts to call, and the entire text just says, june six, 1944, to remember. and it was a cartoon that i just was caught my attention right away. all of the obvious reasons. and i tore it out of the newspaper and. it hung on my bedroom wall as
and charles schulz wrote or illustrated this the most stark and surprise zinging in installment of his peanuts cartoon that he ever did. and and on that sunday of the 49th and anniversary, he had a three pane comic that ran. it was about the top third or quarter of the page of the burlington free press comic section that day. the first was a drawing of a german bunker on the normandy coast. the second was actually a drawing of the same picture that you saw up here that was taken by a coast...
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and charles schulz wrote or illustrated this the most stark and surprise zinging in installment of his peanuts cartoon that he ever did. and and on that sunday of the 49th and anniversary, he had a three pane comic that ran. it was about the top third or quarter of the page of the burlington free press comic section that day. the first was a drawing of a german bunker on the normandy coast. the second was actually a drawing of the same picture that you saw up here that was taken by a coast guard photographer on the run in to omaha beach. first lieutenant gardner botsford is the figure on the the right hand side in profile. he goes on to become a very famous new yorker writer and is a young army intelligence officer that morning. and then the third frame of this, snoopy cartoon is snoopy, dressed as a g.i., huddled in the surf behind a german beach, opts to call, and the entire text just says, june six, 1944, to remember. and it was a cartoon that i just was caught my attention right away. all of the obvious reasons. and i tore it out of the newspaper and. it hung on my bedroom wall as
and charles schulz wrote or illustrated this the most stark and surprise zinging in installment of his peanuts cartoon that he ever did. and and on that sunday of the 49th and anniversary, he had a three pane comic that ran. it was about the top third or quarter of the page of the burlington free press comic section that day. the first was a drawing of a german bunker on the normandy coast. the second was actually a drawing of the same picture that you saw up here that was taken by a coast...
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can tap into the 401 k without the pinch of taxes because of a newly implemented irs rule, elizabeth schulzesweeping law that took affect, the irs is making it easier and faster to withdraw up to 1,000 dollars from the 401 k or retirement account. you can withdraw the money without tax penalties and have 3 years to pay it back into the account. you can also choose not to ever pay it back, no penalties. before this, you could dip into the 401 k for a hardship withdraw, that would often face big fees or you have to provide a lot of documents, so what's different here is that the irs says 1,000 dollars can be used towards medical care, accidents and auto repairs or other emergency personal expences. >> robin: what's the catch, elizabeth? >> the catch here is, you can withdraw up to 1,000 dollars, that's it, per year. and, the important caveat to that, is, you can't take out another 1,000 until you fully paid that amount back or you wait years, also, employers have to choose to opt, into the plan. financial advisors stress that dipping into your retirement account is not a go-to option, better t
can tap into the 401 k without the pinch of taxes because of a newly implemented irs rule, elizabeth schulzesweeping law that took affect, the irs is making it easier and faster to withdraw up to 1,000 dollars from the 401 k or retirement account. you can withdraw the money without tax penalties and have 3 years to pay it back into the account. you can also choose not to ever pay it back, no penalties. before this, you could dip into the 401 k for a hardship withdraw, that would often face big...
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elizabeth schulze joins us with more.n americans living with alzheimer's. the fda has now approved eli lilly's new alzheimer's drug called kinsunla. this makes it the second drug available to u.s. patients to help improve symptoms for people in early stages of the disease. lilly said it helps slow memory decline and reduce progression of the alzheimer's in late stage trials. a year long treatment will cost $32,000 before discounts but it is expected to be covered by medicare. this drug is administered once a month through iv infusions. that is less frequent than the other drug on the market which is given every two weeks. importantly neither treatments can cure or reverse alzheimer's. and they do have potentially dangerous side effects including the risk of brain bleeds. but with the number of alzheimer's patients in the u.s. expected to double over the next three decades, this is a significant step for so many families. robin? >> robin: critically promising. elizabeth, thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning me
elizabeth schulze joins us with more.n americans living with alzheimer's. the fda has now approved eli lilly's new alzheimer's drug called kinsunla. this makes it the second drug available to u.s. patients to help improve symptoms for people in early stages of the disease. lilly said it helps slow memory decline and reduce progression of the alzheimer's in late stage trials. a year long treatment will cost $32,000 before discounts but it is expected to be covered by medicare. this drug is...
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elizabeth schulze is here with details. 65, that's what many people, millions of adults, traditionallyplay here. demographics. the baby boomer generation is growing older. every day now until 2027, 11,000 people will turn 65. that is a record number. it's up from about 10,000 on average every day over the past decade. so what that means is that that will have a big impact on the people leaving the work force. not everyone is going to turn 65 and retire right away. but the big picture is there are more older americans leaving the work force than there are younger americans who are getting into the work force. >> robin: which means? >> that there's -- >> robin: lot of openings. >> exactly. if you are on the job hunt, there might be more options to choose from. so right now 8 million jobs overall that employers are trying to fill. that's more than the number of people who are trying to find jobs. it could stay that way for the next couple of years. the other big impact is it could mean higher salaries. if companies are struggling to fill the jobs they might have to offer higher wages. >>
elizabeth schulze is here with details. 65, that's what many people, millions of adults, traditionallyplay here. demographics. the baby boomer generation is growing older. every day now until 2027, 11,000 people will turn 65. that is a record number. it's up from about 10,000 on average every day over the past decade. so what that means is that that will have a big impact on the people leaving the work force. not everyone is going to turn 65 and retire right away. but the big picture is there...
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elizabeth schulze is at mcdonald's.onald's has reported sales went down for the first time since the pandemic. >> reporter: that's right, rebecca. good morning. this is the first time mcdonald's sales have dropped since the end of 2020. the golden averages reported a nearly 1% decline in sales from april through june. mcdonald said its prices are more expensive there part because of higher labor costs. now customers are fighting back. part of mcdonald's strategy is extending that popular $5 meal which launched in june. includes a mcchicken or mcdouble, chicken nuggets, fries and drink. the company is confidence that keeping that meal on the menu will improve foot traffic this summer. it's hinting it might offer other value meal options or discounts going into fall. mcdonald's is facing stiff competition from other fast food chains who are also trying to entice customers with $5 meals. they know customers are fed up. overall, the price of going out to eat is up about 27% in the past four years while grocery prices are up
elizabeth schulze is at mcdonald's.onald's has reported sales went down for the first time since the pandemic. >> reporter: that's right, rebecca. good morning. this is the first time mcdonald's sales have dropped since the end of 2020. the golden averages reported a nearly 1% decline in sales from april through june. mcdonald said its prices are more expensive there part because of higher labor costs. now customers are fighting back. part of mcdonald's strategy is extending that popular...
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elizabeth schulze is in washington with more on all this competition.rning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning. that $5 value meal will be sticking around through the summer. in a memo viewed by abc news, mcdonald's executives said most u.s. locations will extend the deal through august. this $5 meal was only supposed to last a month but it is resonating with millions of customers and helping boost traffic at restaurants. the meal includes a choice of a mcdouble or mcchicken sandwiches, four piece chicken small french fries and a small soft drink. we've seen several fast food chains including burger king, starbucks, wendy's offer $5 meals to try to entice customers who are frustrated with high prices. overall the cost of going out to eat has outpaced the cost of groceries every month so far this year. we did see wendy's try to up the ante offering its honey buddy breakfast sandwich for only $1 every monday through the end of september. but there is a catch. you have to order that through the wendy's app. it only comes with the purchase of another item
elizabeth schulze is in washington with more on all this competition.rning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning. that $5 value meal will be sticking around through the summer. in a memo viewed by abc news, mcdonald's executives said most u.s. locations will extend the deal through august. this $5 meal was only supposed to last a month but it is resonating with millions of customers and helping boost traffic at restaurants. the meal includes a choice of a mcdouble or mcchicken sandwiches,...
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elizabeth schulze is here to break it all down. good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning, rebecca.ion report is critical for the federal reserve as it hints it's getting closer to cutting interest rates, which would make it cheaper to pay off credit card debt or take out a new mortgage. consumer prices increased by a better-than-expected 3.1% in june compared to a year ago. that is still above the fed's 2% target but it's a big improvement from the 9% peak we saw back in june 2022. in dollar amounts, american households are now spending $212 more every month than they were last year, and $470 more versus two years ago. importantly, american incomes on average are outpacing inflation. that is helping to absorb at least some of those higher costs. when you look at where prices are still going up, it is in rent, restaurants, and especially this month services like car insurance, and in a much welcome relief, the cost of groceries and new cars and airfare have been leveling off the speed limit is starting to sound more optimistic about this cooling inflation. most analysts now expect i
elizabeth schulze is here to break it all down. good morning, elizabeth. >> good morning, rebecca.ion report is critical for the federal reserve as it hints it's getting closer to cutting interest rates, which would make it cheaper to pay off credit card debt or take out a new mortgage. consumer prices increased by a better-than-expected 3.1% in june compared to a year ago. that is still above the fed's 2% target but it's a big improvement from the 9% peak we saw back in june 2022. in...
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elizabeth schulze will tell us how it work.and sam's can be enticing with lower prices. one of the risks when shopping on your own is you don't always need all of that food in bulk. some families are turning to a creative solution to get more bang for their buck. banding together to buy in bulk at big box stores like costco and sam's club. families are joining forces, splitting up bulk grocery purchases to save on their spending. marissa splits bulk items with her sister jill. >> i don't need 40 bags of this toddler snack. do you want to go halves on it and i'll send 20 bags for you and keep 20 bags and vice versa. >> reporter: for christy's family of five in new jersey it's a strategy that helped reduce food cost by nearly $75 every week. >> when i buy in bulk, sometimes it's too much so i'll share with christy. >> reporter: christy coordinates bulk grocery runs with her mom janet. they split the bill and then divvy up food like can't lopes and bananas. >> i'm like, is this something we can wait and get at sam's? i'd rather no
elizabeth schulze will tell us how it work.and sam's can be enticing with lower prices. one of the risks when shopping on your own is you don't always need all of that food in bulk. some families are turning to a creative solution to get more bang for their buck. banding together to buy in bulk at big box stores like costco and sam's club. families are joining forces, splitting up bulk grocery purchases to save on their spending. marissa splits bulk items with her sister jill. >> i don't...