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. >> reporter: next door to kay lived becky sears. becky had her hands full, too. she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from becky's first marriage. >> she's one of those people who's very outgoing, one of those, "hey, how you doing," type people. >> reporter: tamara got to know both, but says kay and becky really hit it off. >> they were best friends. they were basically inseparable. and they were together 24/7 almost. >> reporter: the two neighbors became peas in a pod. they worked at the same physical therapy center called healing hands. >> they'd go on vacations with each other. >> reporter: jurgen cowling was their boss. >> when you think of them being around your office, what do you see them doing? >> well, we all get along. you knew they were best friends because they were cutting up on each other. and then they would also tell stories about their sons' baseball, especially during the baseball seasons, 'cause they were best friends, the sons. >> reporter: kay and becky even joined weight watchers together. and the two of them were
. >> reporter: next door to kay lived becky sears. becky had her hands full, too. she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from becky's first marriage. >> she's one of those people who's very outgoing, one of those, "hey, how you doing," type people. >> reporter: tamara got to know both, but says kay and becky really hit it off. >> they were best friends. they were basically inseparable. and they were together 24/7 almost. >>...
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where's becky?the baddies with blood splattered, diy aplomb, cranking out what the bbfc have labelled "18—rated, bloody violence and gore", but what horror fans will call a delightfully nostalgic throwback to the good old days of the video nasties. screaming. from the co—directors of 2017's bushwick, becky feels a bit like home alone meets you're next, albeit without the wit of the former or the white knuckle scares of the latter. i don't have your stupid key! wilson makes a feisty final girl, dispatching villains with brutal aplomb. you didn't call on me once, sweetheart. as for kevin james, he seems less creepy every time he speaks, which is peculiar because that's the exact opposite of what usually happens. you can see for yourself when becky becomes available online on monday. i'll leave you with news that as fires continue to burn in the us, ron howard's national geographic documentary rebuilding paradise is in cinemas, offering a terrifying, if not particularly investigative account of the tra
where's becky?the baddies with blood splattered, diy aplomb, cranking out what the bbfc have labelled "18—rated, bloody violence and gore", but what horror fans will call a delightfully nostalgic throwback to the good old days of the video nasties. screaming. from the co—directors of 2017's bushwick, becky feels a bit like home alone meets you're next, albeit without the wit of the former or the white knuckle scares of the latter. i don't have your stupid key! wilson makes a...
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becky? >> they're still here and you can't hear them but everybody else at home can because i'm getting lots of twitter messages about it. >> the only time i usually hear crickets is when you're not hrer and i talk about sports. then that's all i hear i talk to mack on break. that's usually when i hear crickets coming up, a u.s. judge blocked president trump's ban on tiktok downloads set to take effect last night we'll talk to the former u.s. chief technology officer, next check out shares of amazon announcing if prime day will take place on october th13 and 14th we're coming right back. as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. "a good education takes you many different horizons" and that sticked to
becky? >> they're still here and you can't hear them but everybody else at home can because i'm getting lots of twitter messages about it. >> the only time i usually hear crickets is when you're not hrer and i talk about sports. then that's all i hear i talk to mack on break. that's usually when i hear crickets coming up, a u.s. judge blocked president trump's ban on tiktok downloads set to take effect last night we'll talk to the former u.s. chief technology officer, next check out...
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becky, you want to take us out or -- you've got five seconds.orrow, right now it's time for "squawk on the street. bye-bye. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber we are looking for some stability today after the s&p's first four-day loss since february got powell and mnuchin on the hill talking pandemic response, tesla battery day, the uk announces new lockdown restrictions and oil is trying to reclaim 40. our roadmap begins with fed chair powell and treasury secretary mnuchin, what to expect from today's testimony in front of the house financial
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becky, is that what this is about? to be they had the roots they had those and the gates there was no competition i don't know what happened -- >> it is scaring from the financial crisis having studied that and seeing the politics of it >> okay. so it is not about the babies. you pay all that money and the miles to get the upgrade do you remember the actual kid how old was he >> i have three myself i'm very sympathetic >> they are back with the nannies way in the back. coming up with an early read of jobs in america ahead of payroll report a pulse check on small business. that is next, stay with us salen from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. tha
becky, is that what this is about? to be they had the roots they had those and the gates there was no competition i don't know what happened -- >> it is scaring from the financial crisis having studied that and seeing the politics of it >> okay. so it is not about the babies. you pay all that money and the miles to get the upgrade do you remember the actual kid how old was he >> i have three myself i'm very sympathetic >> they are back with the nannies way in the back....
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good morning, welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc i'm becky quick. joe and andrew are out today a lot to talk about. starting with the market sent the dow back above 29,000 for the first time since february 20 with a gain of 450 points, 1.6% for once, it was the dow and s&p outperforming the nasdaq dow up, nasdaq up 1.5% you did see a change in rotation there. big stocks in apple and tesla giving back gains. ibm gained more than 3% yesterday. also coca-cola up more than 4% being looing at u.s. equity few you are its. something to pay attention to. dow futures down around 40 points looking at first of september, and all of july and august with spectacular gains. looking at the treasury yields looks like right now 0.654%. those movements with he saw yesterday were interesting in terms of the rotation. >> as a general matter, those had to pull back they will have to have these pull backs the fact that the market can do okay on a given day is a positive doesn't change the fact that we've traveled at a steep angel here there is a jumpiness a late summer w
good morning, welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc i'm becky quick. joe and andrew are out today a lot to talk about. starting with the market sent the dow back above 29,000 for the first time since february 20 with a gain of 450 points, 1.6% for once, it was the dow and s&p outperforming the nasdaq dow up, nasdaq up 1.5% you did see a change in rotation there. big stocks in apple and tesla giving back gains. ibm gained more than 3% yesterday. also coca-cola up more than 4% being...
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becky, that's given us the potential impact of the falloff of $600.g back through the $300 through the executive order. we're seeing a change in spending relative to that money flowing from the federal government how consequential that is for jobs in the broader economy? we'll need more data this high frequency data gives us a look at how it's affected the consumer spending. >> maybe this is a dumb question -- >> doubt it. >> -- a month ago we were saying that's when the extra unemployment would end now we're saying it's august what happened? >> well, what they did on that chart, i think, if you could put it back up, it was end of july actually, the last week before july is when it started to not be paid because of rules having to do with the july 31st end of the actual program with that last week. that's the -- it expires the beginning of august is when that line is marked right there it's early days yet to really gauge the impact the idea that annette was talking about it's held up, it's an interesting one i suspect, becky, one thing we have seen is
becky, that's given us the potential impact of the falloff of $600.g back through the $300 through the executive order. we're seeing a change in spending relative to that money flowing from the federal government how consequential that is for jobs in the broader economy? we'll need more data this high frequency data gives us a look at how it's affected the consumer spending. >> maybe this is a dumb question -- >> doubt it. >> -- a month ago we were saying that's when the extra...
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wti off 1.5% andrew >> thanks, becky a couple big stories to talk about. the senate set to vote on that slimmed down relief bill today talks between the white house and house democrats and a report that president trump may step in with more executive actions to try and fill the gap if something doesn't get done joe? >> there are other places in the world too. we don't talk as much recently about the ecb and stuff. we are doing so much here, what more do we need to talk about. the ecb will hold a policy meeting today. an announcement expected at 7:45 eastern. no major change is expected. some say there could be tweaks to the guidance. new staff projections of things. we'll see whether we hea anything about inflation, which after that interview yesterday and everything that the fed has said in recent weeks, i don't know >> do you thinks it weird, we have to worry about inflation and deflation. >> trying to figure that out not too hot, not too cold. >> if we are really worried about 5 perts or 10%, i don't know andrew, you love the worry that was red meetiat
wti off 1.5% andrew >> thanks, becky a couple big stories to talk about. the senate set to vote on that slimmed down relief bill today talks between the white house and house democrats and a report that president trump may step in with more executive actions to try and fill the gap if something doesn't get done joe? >> there are other places in the world too. we don't talk as much recently about the ecb and stuff. we are doing so much here, what more do we need to talk about. the...
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becky?aking news this morning has to do with the global effort to try to come up with a coronavirus vaccine meg tirrell joins us once again with this news meg, this is incredibly important. why don't you lay out what's happening here >> reporter: that's right, becky. nine of the drug makers in the lead for covid-19 vaccine signing this morning what they call a historic pledge to put the scientific integrity and the highest ethics first in the development here these are the nine companies, all of which are included in the u.s. government's operation warp speed, and then merck as well which is less far along and isn't included there you know, they are pledging to always make the safety and well-being of people who are vaccinated a top priority and to only submit for approval or emergency use authorization after they've demonstrated safety and efficacy through a phase 3 clinical trial albert borla joined the "today" show minutes ago and why they felt it was necessary to issue this pledge. here'
becky?aking news this morning has to do with the global effort to try to come up with a coronavirus vaccine meg tirrell joins us once again with this news meg, this is incredibly important. why don't you lay out what's happening here >> reporter: that's right, becky. nine of the drug makers in the lead for covid-19 vaccine signing this morning what they call a historic pledge to put the scientific integrity and the highest ethics first in the development here these are the nine companies,...
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it's a friday. ♪ ♪ >> i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin becky could -- points -- lip syncing. >> that's your way of telling me lip sync, don't sing it. >> he told you don't dance, andrew, gary did he didn't really sugar coat that. >> be yourself, man. >> but this is myself. >> do not try on tiktok. let some social media app grow to you do not try to go to the social media. he said that to you. anyway, i was thinking, wow. i missed a lot of them people aren't on facebook anymore. that's true, because i'm not u.s. equity futures at this hour are now down less than triple digits we've come down 200, down to maybe 92, 94 we're going to talk to cramer later, i think you guys probably watch it he's like, this looks like it's coming from europe, some of the weakness in our averages over there they've got a different sitc maybe this isn't committed selling. treasury yields. treasury yields are where they've been in a nutshell. not that you'd look. >> story we're watching. new tiktok downloads or else tell him why the ban should proceed. the judge has given the administrat
it's a friday. ♪ ♪ >> i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin becky could -- points -- lip syncing. >> that's your way of telling me lip sync, don't sing it. >> he told you don't dance, andrew, gary did he didn't really sugar coat that. >> be yourself, man. >> but this is myself. >> do not try on tiktok. let some social media app grow to you do not try to go to the social media. he said that to you. anyway, i was thinking, wow. i missed a...
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where's becky?what the bbfc have labelled "18—rated, bloody violence and gore", but what horror fans will call a delightfully nostalgic throwback to the good old days of the video nasties. from the co—directors of 2017's bushwick, becky feels a bit like home alone meets you're next, albeit without the wit of the former or the white knuckle scares of the latter. wilson makes a feisty final girl, dispatching villains with brutal aplomb. you didn't call anyone, sweetheart. as for kevinjames, he seems less creepy every time he speaks, which is peculiar because that's the exact opposite of what usually happens. you can see for yourself when becky becomes available online on monday. i'll leave you with news that as fires continue to burn in the us, ron howard's national geographic documentary rebuilding paradise is in select cinemas, offering a terrifying, if not particularly investigative account of the tragedy which befell the titular town in 2018, and a more uplifting tale of the indomitable community
where's becky?what the bbfc have labelled "18—rated, bloody violence and gore", but what horror fans will call a delightfully nostalgic throwback to the good old days of the video nasties. from the co—directors of 2017's bushwick, becky feels a bit like home alone meets you're next, albeit without the wit of the former or the white knuckle scares of the latter. wilson makes a feisty final girl, dispatching villains with brutal aplomb. you didn't call anyone, sweetheart. as for...
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>>> yeah thanks, becky. astrazeneca, we've been talking most of the market pausing its covid-19 vaccine trial the phase three. a big one. to investigate an unexplained illness and that is putting pressure on the shares of the drugmaker, but it has come back from the loss. they are slowly heading lower as this pre-market session comes along. m meg terrell joins us we had a long conversation with dr. scott gottlieb i hadn't considered the possibility that the spike protein itself could, could result in some of the sickness that you get from coronavirus, that causes the covid and that would be -- that's worrisome >> reporter: yeah, joe, there are a lot more questions than answers about this event this morning. it was reported late last night astrazeneca had paused all of its studies as it investigates this one event in the uk that was reported by stat news in a statement astrazeneca telling us as part of these ongoing global trials our standard review process was triggered and we voluntarily paused vaccination
>>> yeah thanks, becky. astrazeneca, we've been talking most of the market pausing its covid-19 vaccine trial the phase three. a big one. to investigate an unexplained illness and that is putting pressure on the shares of the drugmaker, but it has come back from the loss. they are slowly heading lower as this pre-market session comes along. m meg terrell joins us we had a long conversation with dr. scott gottlieb i hadn't considered the possibility that the spike protein itself could,...
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really good question, becky.d into the surveys, we asked how their investments will vary. what was really interesting, maybe not terribly surprising, but interesting through the numbers, if the survey results yielded -- if there is a change in the administration, 57% of survey participants would increase investments in tax planning versus 43% if there's not a change another interesting element that came out of the survey was that if there is not a change in administration, 45% of executives will invest in supply chain planning analysis given the trade wars and restrictions, that's versus 37% if there is a change so the outcome to the election will oot leaat least based upon survey work where people invest their money in 2021 will be critical for investments. >> tim, before we let you go, as you've been speaking, the market has continued to fall, not because of your words but the dow looking like it would open down 565 points. you're watching the nasdaq selloff. same with the s&p 500. all of this keying off of thi
really good question, becky.d into the surveys, we asked how their investments will vary. what was really interesting, maybe not terribly surprising, but interesting through the numbers, if the survey results yielded -- if there is a change in the administration, 57% of survey participants would increase investments in tax planning versus 43% if there's not a change another interesting element that came out of the survey was that if there is not a change in administration, 45% of executives...
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becky has the treasury secretary.on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. final day of september and the third quarter as futures swing into the green, we watched debate reaction, corporate layoffs, positive news on testing and vaccines, palantir and stimulus and that's going to lead our roadmap speaker pelosi set to talk wit
becky has the treasury secretary.on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. final day of september and the third quarter as futures swing into the green, we watched debate reaction, corporate layoffs, positive news on testing and vaccines, palantir and stimulus and that's going to lead our roadmap speaker pelosi set to talk wit
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her bag you mean becky. sorry, becky! absolutely, likejoanna becky. sorry, becky!absolutely, likejoanna was saying, there's a level of anxiety, and we're all going through this regardless of whether your child has asthma or another illness or is healthy. i think there's a level of anxiety there. but we know that our children are resilient so knowing that three weeks in, things are going well is definitely reassuring. yes, and i wa nt to definitely reassuring. yes, and i want to askjoanna, if i may, about the restrictions which have been imposed yesterday evening in glasgow and the surrounding area. people should not meet with others in an indoor setting, is my understanding. what do you think about that? how do you react to that? i don't live in glasgow so i'm a bit pleased about that. but however, ordinarily, i would be working in glasgow and i have family there. i'm not a public health expert but essentially, we have to do what we are told because these measures are put in place to protect public health and if the virus is predominately spreading indoors, through
her bag you mean becky. sorry, becky! absolutely, likejoanna becky. sorry, becky!absolutely, likejoanna was saying, there's a level of anxiety, and we're all going through this regardless of whether your child has asthma or another illness or is healthy. i think there's a level of anxiety there. but we know that our children are resilient so knowing that three weeks in, things are going well is definitely reassuring. yes, and i wa nt to definitely reassuring. yes, and i want to askjoanna, if i...
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i'm becky quick along with mike santoli and brian sullivan we had a huge selloff yesterday. coming off the worst trading day. yesterday, the dow losing 800 points the dow was the best performer down just 2.8% the s&p down by 3.5% nasdaq off 5%. that is half way into correction territory in a single trading session. for some, it was even worse than that check out shares of apple down it lost $180 billion in market cap. that is the largest one-day lost for a u.s. listed company on record if that isn't enough to get your attention. apple lost more in market cap yesterday than the individual market capitalizations of 470 of the companies in the s&p 500 it wasn't just apple microsoft, alphabet, microsoft and even tesla saw their market caps shrink. microsoft down by $115 billion amazon off by $93 billion. this morning, things look a little better. you still have the dow down 150 points right now, it is reverse that up 300 points the nasdaq saw the biggest declines, up 27 points right now. >> we have to keep that in context a few things in here as well talking to people all day ye
i'm becky quick along with mike santoli and brian sullivan we had a huge selloff yesterday. coming off the worst trading day. yesterday, the dow losing 800 points the dow was the best performer down just 2.8% the s&p down by 3.5% nasdaq off 5%. that is half way into correction territory in a single trading session. for some, it was even worse than that check out shares of apple down it lost $180 billion in market cap. that is the largest one-day lost for a u.s. listed company on record if...
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. >> good morning, becky good to be with you. >> let's back this up a little bit because for anybody who is watching, this is not fun watching the sausage get made as congress goes back and forth and the administration steps in from time to time too it sound like right now the democrats in the house are stick with this $3 trillion number that they've thrown out. the latest i heard they would go up to $1.5 trillion from the administration mitch mcconnell has had trouble getting a trillion dollars through the senate and so he's now got a new bill that will come out this week ate skinny bill we can call it, $500 billion what do you think about in terms of what we need, would you vote for the is in they bill?
. >> good morning, becky good to be with you. >> let's back this up a little bit because for anybody who is watching, this is not fun watching the sausage get made as congress goes back and forth and the administration steps in from time to time too it sound like right now the democrats in the house are stick with this $3 trillion number that they've thrown out. the latest i heard they would go up to $1.5 trillion from the administration mitch mcconnell has had trouble getting a...
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great to see you. >> thank you, becky.about what you are seeing you have businesses that are front and center with things shutting down, things like live nation obviously sports have had to be really different with the braves and with formula one, but then you've got other companies like qvc that are probably seeing a big increase as people are buying things from home. tell us what your take is, what you're seeing, how long you think some of these changes will last >> i think you're exactly right, becky. we really see in our case and i think in much of the economy two different tracks this two track economy is seeing certain businesses that tend to be digital or also the spac track where there's a lot of capital being applied, a lot of demand has been accelerated. you mention some of the cases we have charter communications has record-breaking numbers of new broadband and we have alaskan cable company gci which has the same impact. we have a sirius xm where car demand and churn are very low. we actually are seeing amazing
great to see you. >> thank you, becky.about what you are seeing you have businesses that are front and center with things shutting down, things like live nation obviously sports have had to be really different with the braves and with formula one, but then you've got other companies like qvc that are probably seeing a big increase as people are buying things from home. tell us what your take is, what you're seeing, how long you think some of these changes will last >> i think you're...
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>> well, becky as common knowledge, it is really a mathematical exercise.e is no dirj between owning 1,000 shares to 10,000 shares. investors have taken a different approach stocks are performed a little better going all the way back almost 25 years when berkshire hathaway has never split, as you know warren buffett is not a proponent of stock splits, he created berkshire b shares because retailers wanted to participate in a stock that was worth over $200,000 a share. it is a bit surprising to see with tesla and apple as a result of how much they went up it causes me to take a step back and look at companies that might benefit and retail investors that know the companies. the stock prices might be too high it is important but still investors like to have more shares than not. looking at this market where a lot of companies have done very well exceeding $500 a share, it might be an opportunity to look at the corporate board and create more demand for something as simple as a stock split >> is that because there are so many more individual investors i was loo
>> well, becky as common knowledge, it is really a mathematical exercise.e is no dirj between owning 1,000 shares to 10,000 shares. investors have taken a different approach stocks are performed a little better going all the way back almost 25 years when berkshire hathaway has never split, as you know warren buffett is not a proponent of stock splits, he created berkshire b shares because retailers wanted to participate in a stock that was worth over $200,000 a share. it is a bit...
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becky has the treasury secretary. make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. final day of september and the third quarter as futures swing into the green, we watched debate reaction, corporate layoffs, positive news on testing and vaccines, palantir and stimulus and that's going to lead our roadmap speaker pelosi set to talk with mnuchin again today and we will hear from the treasury secretary in a few minutes at delivering alpha. >> plus palantir's public debut, backed by peter thiel, it will be a direct listing at the new york stock exchange, lots to discuss there. >> and covid optimism, regeneron saying it's treatment cocktail helps in the early stages of the virus and we will talk with the company's co-founder and chief science officer polarity on this hour jim, of course, you have to get the debate out of the way, everybody is talking about that and we're going to hea
becky has the treasury secretary. make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. final day of september and the third quarter as futures swing into the green, we watched debate reaction, corporate layoffs, positive news on testing and vaccines, palantir and stimulus and that's going to lead our roadmap speaker pelosi set...
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29-year-old claiming he had a seven-year affair with becky as falwell at times looked on.ement. granda spoke exclusively with "gma" last month about the alleged affair. >> jerry is lying. that was his game plan from the beginning to throw her under the bus which i think speaks a lot about who he is, about his character. and he was aware from day one of our relationship. >> reporter: and we reached out to both falwell jr.'s representatives and to liberty university and so far we have not heard back. whit? >> okay, erielle, thank you. >>> coming up here next, emmy host jimmy kimmel spills secrets about tv's biggest night. what it will look like and the surprise guest about to be revealed. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undete
29-year-old claiming he had a seven-year affair with becky as falwell at times looked on.ement. granda spoke exclusively with "gma" last month about the alleged affair. >> jerry is lying. that was his game plan from the beginning to throw her under the bus which i think speaks a lot about who he is, about his character. and he was aware from day one of our relationship. >> reporter: and we reached out to both falwell jr.'s representatives and to liberty university and so...
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becky worley recommends closing all tabs, turning off high def nation video and upgrading your modemays a mesh modem may help if speeds are still too slow. >> reporter: there are little boxes you plug in around the house. it creates one big network. then your computer can go anywhere in the house and have an equally distributed signal. >> mesh networks cost around $200, but they're more effective and less expensive. wifi extenders. becky has more tips later. >>> coming up, what we learned about alex trebek's return to "jeopardy." >>> one city's attempt to ban people from wearing saggy pants. trebek's return to "jeopardy." ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... oh no. no-no-no. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fu
becky worley recommends closing all tabs, turning off high def nation video and upgrading your modemays a mesh modem may help if speeds are still too slow. >> reporter: there are little boxes you plug in around the house. it creates one big network. then your computer can go anywhere in the house and have an equally distributed signal. >> mesh networks cost around $200, but they're more effective and less expensive. wifi extenders. becky has more tips later. >>> coming up,...
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so becky and tom decided to film her. some of what they recorded is upsetting.ven after the lockdown restrictions were eased, sofia still struggled. it's horrible to even watch now, never mind at the time. and she would do this multiple times a day. sofia continues screaming sof, mummy‘s here. she became quite violent very quickly, which was never her. 0k, darling, i know. she would harm herself as well as others. she would pull chunks of her hairout. she would... ..bang her head against the wall, bang her elbows against the wall. she was covered head to toe in bruises that were self—inflicted. so it really did get to a point where you had no option but to physically restrain her. to be a grown man physically restraining a seven—year—old girl, it's, um... it's not nice. if your child's not well, and your child is in pain... ..and there's nothing that you can do, it's very difficult for anything else to fall into place, so it's impacted our entire family. sorry. liverpool city council told panorama that it's aware of the additional pressures and challenges that c
so becky and tom decided to film her. some of what they recorded is upsetting.ven after the lockdown restrictions were eased, sofia still struggled. it's horrible to even watch now, never mind at the time. and she would do this multiple times a day. sofia continues screaming sof, mummy‘s here. she became quite violent very quickly, which was never her. 0k, darling, i know. she would harm herself as well as others. she would pull chunks of her hairout. she would... ..bang her head against the...
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here is becky. almost every day, she waits by the mailbox. she likes to get the mail for her mother. just see what has come today. a big box with many holes in it. the holes are really windows. what is in the big box with the round windows? the box is full of baby chicks. and baby chicks don't have to eat or drink for a whole day after they are hatched, so they can travel safely through the mail. now, mr. hahn has come to another farm. this farmer wants to order seeds by mail. he's buying them from a store far away, so he needs a money order to pay for them. he knows a money order is a safe way to send his money. the rural mailman will send the money order from the village. now, away goes the post office on wheels, taking to people in the country all the services of a post office in town. every day, everywhere, hundreds of mailman are going on their rounds. the deep, deep snow doesn't stop this mailman. rain doesn't keep this mailman from bringing the mail on time. in a town on the desert, the heat doesn't make the mailman late. sometimes, a
here is becky. almost every day, she waits by the mailbox. she likes to get the mail for her mother. just see what has come today. a big box with many holes in it. the holes are really windows. what is in the big box with the round windows? the box is full of baby chicks. and baby chicks don't have to eat or drink for a whole day after they are hatched, so they can travel safely through the mail. now, mr. hahn has come to another farm. this farmer wants to order seeds by mail. he's buying them...
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here is becky. almost every day, she waits by the mailbox. just see what has come today. big box with any holes in it. the holes are really windows. what is in the big box with the round windows? the box is full of baby chicks. baby chicks do not need to eat or drink for a full day after they have hatched so they can travel safely through the mail. now mr. hahn has come to another farm. this farm once the order seeds by mail. he is buying them from a store far away, so he needs a money order to pay for them. he knows a money order is a safe way to send his money. the rural mailman will send the money order from the village post office. now away goes the post office on , wheels. countryhe people in the all the services of a post office in town. everyday, everywhere, hundreds of mailmen are going the rounds. the deep, deep snow does not stop this mailman. rain does not keep this mailman from bringing the mail on time. in a town on the desert, the heat does not make the mailman late. sometimes, a messenger brings a letter by special delivery at night. in good weather and bad
here is becky. almost every day, she waits by the mailbox. just see what has come today. big box with any holes in it. the holes are really windows. what is in the big box with the round windows? the box is full of baby chicks. baby chicks do not need to eat or drink for a full day after they have hatched so they can travel safely through the mail. now mr. hahn has come to another farm. this farm once the order seeds by mail. he is buying them from a store far away, so he needs a money order to...
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the 29-year-old claiming he had a years long affair with becki at times while falwell looked on though falwell denies any involvement. >> jerry's lying. that was his game plan from the beginning, to just throw her under the bus, which i think speaks a lot about who he is about his character, and he was aware from day one of our relationship. >> reporter: the university also addressing backlash over while falwell wasn't removed from power sooner claiming some may say that all the signs were there for a long time before last week. it's certainly fair to say there were questionable comments made, worrying behavior and inappropriate social media posts, but all the signs were not there until the start of last week. in a new statement, the falwells said they support the investigation by the university's board saying, quote, we welcome any inquiry. we have nothing to hide. will and mona. >> ines, thank you. >>> american airlines and delta are following united getting rid of fees for changing your ticket. the policy change applies to domestic and some international flights. the airlines are tr
the 29-year-old claiming he had a years long affair with becki at times while falwell looked on though falwell denies any involvement. >> jerry's lying. that was his game plan from the beginning, to just throw her under the bus, which i think speaks a lot about who he is about his character, and he was aware from day one of our relationship. >> reporter: the university also addressing backlash over while falwell wasn't removed from power sooner claiming some may say that all the...
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easing -- that is going to take becky easing the fed has been working at.om: -- franciene: what does it mean for fx? when you look at the new phase for central banks, what will move the most in the fx space? >> what we are trying to think about or what are some of the more convex expressions? this is unprecedented. all of the world's major central banks pegged at zero and are likely to stay that way. one of the main tools you would like to come rate differentials, or not giving you the same signals. fx volatility, while it has picked up is still somewhat muted. if you are looking to currency as hedge in the portfolio, what are the mower convex expressions -- what are the more convex expressions? we are looking at the mexican peso, the australian dollar, the japanese yen. some of these tools are going to become more important in an environment where you do not see much volatility from the rates market. franciene: you already see something priced into the market when it comes into the election,, or do you think volatility will come closer to november 30 echo
easing -- that is going to take becky easing the fed has been working at.om: -- franciene: what does it mean for fx? when you look at the new phase for central banks, what will move the most in the fx space? >> what we are trying to think about or what are some of the more convex expressions? this is unprecedented. all of the world's major central banks pegged at zero and are likely to stay that way. one of the main tools you would like to come rate differentials, or not giving you the...
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good morning, becky. it's good to see you as always.ood morning. the tips that i can offer you are number one, just because it lists as discounted, that doesn't mean it's available. so you want to double check that availability. if you need it now, shop smaller chains. they source from different places, and ask about buying floor models. they can be discounted and you can take it home right then and there even if you need to borrow a truck from a friend. it may take 30 days to get these items, michael. >> what about getting big ticket items or products secondhand? >> i think it's a great time to buy secondhand with this much turnover from other people upgrading, there's more inventory and it's not just craigslist anymore. now you have next door and facebook marketplace which offer good buying opportunities locally, and in these plat forms you can better identify the seller's identity, and it's good for your bank account. it gets a golf clap from me. >> golf clap too. happy about that. thank you so much. always great to see you. have a g
good morning, becky. it's good to see you as always.ood morning. the tips that i can offer you are number one, just because it lists as discounted, that doesn't mean it's available. so you want to double check that availability. if you need it now, shop smaller chains. they source from different places, and ask about buying floor models. they can be discounted and you can take it home right then and there even if you need to borrow a truck from a friend. it may take 30 days to get these items,...
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thank you so much, becky.te, goodmorningamerica.com. whit. >> becky's always got me taking notes. think like an economist. >>> all right, coming up, our "play of the day." notes. >>> all right, coming up, our "play of the day." i'm hector. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. we have two daughters and i want to do everything i can to protect the environment so hopefully they can have a great future. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. right now, aarp's work is more important than ever. we hear older americans loud and clear, and that's why we fight for what they and their families need. access t
thank you so much, becky.te, goodmorningamerica.com. whit. >> becky's always got me taking notes. think like an economist. >>> all right, coming up, our "play of the day." notes. >>> all right, coming up, our "play of the day." i'm hector. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. i feel...
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so i was ever so the i'm being told becky so mushy stuff because if you back a lace or not that i. don't mean the child to tell me scouting to day says read today just to hear them speak through the shit you know. is that possible doubt the monster. the. you know again the got him a spot. on that so you know whether. i can be dolly. going by when there's i'm not even poaching i don't know what i'm. after they leave the corn or shit in the data so i'll fight any cheats. i would have to fear and they did a g.d. there but on the end of. the last i mean. they so. the fact that we got on i gotta say the people that i got feedback yeah the hope you get you days i know bust the. little me know and if you get a lean yeah a little. but it will be real mean things getting up she days they can to prevent you know if you got a go to then think when like last week i read with a new group today and i look in your for their entertainment they don't just couples seem to share me the most she says today you should come a little down and. put the meanie shippable the man because. it's going to. i kn
so i was ever so the i'm being told becky so mushy stuff because if you back a lace or not that i. don't mean the child to tell me scouting to day says read today just to hear them speak through the shit you know. is that possible doubt the monster. the. you know again the got him a spot. on that so you know whether. i can be dolly. going by when there's i'm not even poaching i don't know what i'm. after they leave the corn or shit in the data so i'll fight any cheats. i would have to fear and...
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. >> jesse: was aunt becky a mom? >> greg: aunt becky?ana: she was an aunt. >> greg: is she going to jail? >> jesse: yeah. she's in jail right now. i liked her. >> greg: here's an idea. prison mom. maybe that's a bad idea. my favorite tv mom, marge simpson is the best but i'm going with the mom that i grew up with, mrs. cleaver from "leave it to beaver." barbara billingsley, who -- i wasn't she in airplane? didn't she speak jive on the plane? >> dana: yes. >> greg: wow. huh? >> juan: i didn't know that. >> greg: yeah, yeah. that just came to me. hugh beaumont, i love hugh beaumont. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ aetna medicare takes a total, connected approach to your health and wellness. with medicare plans designed to simplify medicare and help you age actively. so you can keep pursuing the life you love. aetna medicare solutions. ♪ >> dana: that there. before we get to one more thing, we have a big surprise in store this monday. we would love to tell you what it is, but it's a secret. you'll have to join us on monday to find out. can't
. >> jesse: was aunt becky a mom? >> greg: aunt becky?ana: she was an aunt. >> greg: is she going to jail? >> jesse: yeah. she's in jail right now. i liked her. >> greg: here's an idea. prison mom. maybe that's a bad idea. my favorite tv mom, marge simpson is the best but i'm going with the mom that i grew up with, mrs. cleaver from "leave it to beaver." barbara billingsley, who -- i wasn't she in airplane? didn't she speak jive on the plane? >>...
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becky worley is at it again. that can cause some issues, george. >> it slowed it down in our house, robin, that is for sure. haesofmergen and the storm is intensifying expected to reach hurricane status tonight. back to ginger in new orleans. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george. we just saw strengthening in the last hurricane center update and so now still tropical storm sally moving north-northwest at eight miles per hour, has big impact possibilities. east of new orleans especially, so i'm thinking coastal mississippi and alabama, even the florida panhandle getting in on the heavy rain. let's talk about key west though. look at what it did already. sally dropping some foot or more of rain and the heaviest rain that that chain of islands has seen in more than a decade.trop. see how all that convection is to the east? that does not mean it isn't well organized. it will get more organized and become a hurricane later tonight, make landfall tomorrow and that dirty side, right quadrant, we call it, that's
becky worley is at it again. that can cause some issues, george. >> it slowed it down in our house, robin, that is for sure. haesofmergen and the storm is intensifying expected to reach hurricane status tonight. back to ginger in new orleans. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george. we just saw strengthening in the last hurricane center update and so now still tropical storm sally moving north-northwest at eight miles per hour, has big impact possibilities. east of new orleans...
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this morning, becky worley is one of the first people to get her hands on it and becky is joining usorter: good morning, amy. apple watches are communication dwois -- devices, music players, step counters and so much more, but now they're also a way to keep track of your kids without handing them a smartphone. my 12-year-old twins opted in for a little product testing with not big brother but big mother. this morning, the new apple watch is promising breakthrough health features like a blood oxygen sensor and integration with apple's new streaming fitness service. but with its new family setup feature it's now also a way to keep track of my kids without the need to give them their own smartphone. apple let me do a test drive sending me three apple watches. the new apple watch 6 for me and two of the more affordable se models for my twins which retail for $329 with a cellular plan. >> for you and for you. >> cool. >> whoa. >> their watches can be programmed to make calls and texts to a select set of contacts that i control. >> hi. >> did you get a new apple watch? >> yeah. >> we both
this morning, becky worley is one of the first people to get her hands on it and becky is joining usorter: good morning, amy. apple watches are communication dwois -- devices, music players, step counters and so much more, but now they're also a way to keep track of your kids without handing them a smartphone. my 12-year-old twins opted in for a little product testing with not big brother but big mother. this morning, the new apple watch is promising breakthrough health features like a blood...
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becky is off today take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour on this monday morning after what was, as joe mentioned a wild week last week. we're looking to open higher this morning a little bit of a bounce back. dow could open 160 points right now. nasdaq up 103 points and the s&p 500 looking to open about 26 points higher. the s&p down 2.5% and the dow 2.7% the s&p dropping 4.4% last week and let's take a look at some of the specific names in all of this falling 7.4% netflix 6.6% and then the one everybody is talking about tesla. that stock plunging 10.9%. >>> whenever we can talk about algorithms, do you know what i'm saying i like it as the secret sauce, wow, i wish, you know, i wish i took a little bit more calculus or math or whatever. >> do you know >> let's talk about it because there's so much. >> you're all fired up you're tweeting about it and i don't follow you belief it or not because i like to enjoy my weekend, but someone retweeted your stuff to me and i'm like oh, geez anyway, you're mad because trump
becky is off today take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour on this monday morning after what was, as joe mentioned a wild week last week. we're looking to open higher this morning a little bit of a bounce back. dow could open 160 points right now. nasdaq up 103 points and the s&p 500 looking to open about 26 points higher. the s&p down 2.5% and the dow 2.7% the s&p dropping 4.4% last week and let's take a look at some of the specific names in all of this falling 7.4% netflix...
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welcome to "squawk box" here andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen becky is off today we have green ar owes to end the week. nasdaq up 151 points and looking to open about 31 points higher it has been a wild ride for investors all week the dow and s&p are down over 2% the last three trading sessions the s&p on pace for its worst two-week performance the nasdaq has been a big mover. a lot to chew on after a tough week >> true, andrew. tough in that it had been up so much we sort of glossed over september 11 19 years when you say it, don't you say, oh, my god, september 11 for you, it is about half your life for me, about a third of my life it went really quickly 19 years i remember so well mark hanes and everything else that happened. year after year, constantly on september 11, it is amazing how quickly time goes. since last year, we've seen our share of tragedy as well >> up until this pandemic, we'll see how history looks at all of this i would argue that 9/11 was the most consequential thing that happened in the past 50 years, maybe 100 years with security and how we live. you ca
welcome to "squawk box" here andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen becky is off today we have green ar owes to end the week. nasdaq up 151 points and looking to open about 31 points higher it has been a wild ride for investors all week the dow and s&p are down over 2% the last three trading sessions the s&p on pace for its worst two-week performance the nasdaq has been a big mover. a lot to chew on after a tough week >> true, andrew. tough in that it had been up so...
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becky, what about you? what's the most important thing to you as you try to make up your mind here?tters? >> what matters to me as i am looking for a leader who will take charge and who will bring our country together. i'm looking for a message of unity and somebody who's going to work across the aisle in a bipartisan manner, not really saying this is what i can do for our country, but what we can do for our country and what can we do to work together to make our country better. >> martha: so to stay with you for a moment, you voted for president trump last time but what is it that now makes you question whether or not you might? what don't you like that makes you on the fence? >> i don't like that he has not worked in a bipartisan manner. i don't like the divisiveness and the name-calling that has our country completely polar opposite sides and even families and friends can't meet in the middle anymore because everybody has been told they should take aside and have differing opinions but still work together for the greater cause. >> martha: so did you watch the democratic conventio
becky, what about you? what's the most important thing to you as you try to make up your mind here?tters? >> what matters to me as i am looking for a leader who will take charge and who will bring our country together. i'm looking for a message of unity and somebody who's going to work across the aisle in a bipartisan manner, not really saying this is what i can do for our country, but what we can do for our country and what can we do to work together to make our country better. >>...
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with your "first look," i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> and we're coming back with another 90 minutes of news including another day of bad air quality. mike is tracking when those conditions will improve. >>> gyms, nail and hair salons can now offer indoor service in san francisco. but didn't assume thon't open this morning. >>> and we're tracking the developments after two deputies were ambushed over the weekend. the msre pas on toeir officers. >>> and golden gate bridge this morning, we can actually make out a bit of it. so i guess that is sort of an improvement. and today is the premiere of season two of the tamron hall show. it will feature an interview with andrew gillam and he was found in a hotel room with a whole lot of problems surrounding it. just put it that way. you can catch it every weekday 1:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. because when i get home, we like to play crocodile on the floor o-cedar easywring removes over 99% of bacteria, even with just water... easy and truly clean floors o-cedar. it feels great to feel at home so you're a small bor a big one
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the 29-year-old claiming he had a seven-year affair with becky as falwell at times looked on.well denies any involvement. >> he was aware from day one of our relationship. >> reporter: what could this investigation mean for falwell? it's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look". >>> two other major airlines fighting united move and dropping change fees. the change could save hundreds of dollars for travelers. delta's decision is effective immediately and includes domestic flights as well as flights to puerto rico and also covers flights to canada, mexico and the caribbean. >>> there's a new way to get around san francisco, revel is bringing back its electric mopeds to the city after launching service in berkeley and oakland. free lessenons on driving a mop. the rentals were involve in two fatal crashes in new york city. revel says all riders must take a 21-question safety training and a photo before your ride to prove that you are wearing a helmet. >> okay. >>> we are coming back with another 90 minutes of news including a $20 billion tiktok deal. a deal that coul
the 29-year-old claiming he had a seven-year affair with becky as falwell at times looked on.well denies any involvement. >> he was aware from day one of our relationship. >> reporter: what could this investigation mean for falwell? it's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look". >>> two other major airlines fighting united move and dropping change fees. the change could save hundreds of dollars for travelers. delta's decision is effective immediately...
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with your gma "first look" i'm becky worley. >> all right. >>> if you're a dog lover, you will probably love this. look at this pug. look at the baby. oh. so, he's so cute. okay. he's just one of ten furry finalists in the people's world's cutest rescue dog contest. animal lovers from all across the country sent in more than 10,000 photogenic pups and these are the pick of the litter. the winner will be revealed on "good morning america" later this month. i want to look at them all again. oh, look at them. >> i'm starting to see a trend. a couple of them have the hanging tongue that is just so adorable, kumasi. >> how cute. that was so cute. >> we'll have to see who wins. >>> well, we're coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including cal fire deputy chief explaining the creek fire rescue effort overnight. >>> the woman another day, another chance tlet's do this.rd. by making internet speeds fast and reliable. so you can keep up with your customers. by ensuring those speeds have wireless internet backup. so if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. and by covering all
with your gma "first look" i'm becky worley. >> all right. >>> if you're a dog lover, you will probably love this. look at this pug. look at the baby. oh. so, he's so cute. okay. he's just one of ten furry finalists in the people's world's cutest rescue dog contest. animal lovers from all across the country sent in more than 10,000 photogenic pups and these are the pick of the litter. the winner will be revealed on "good morning america" later this month. i...
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becky and i are both musicians we're both climate activists and we were so inspired by the people's climate march which took place in new york city it was the biggest most diverse climate mobilization in history and we were still so moved by this incredible moment there was such a historic moment and we didn't sense that there was a cultural event tied to it nothing to not only celebrate this amazing moment in history but also to do that now what piece like moving forward what are the solutions how can we maintain the momentum on this incredible collective action and see how to move forward so we put together an event in new york bringing together musicians and artists and activists leading thinkers scientists climate experts in an effort to join together a huge diversity of voices and to come up with innovative solutions together and what we saw through that what is an actual true and genuine feeling of this gap between music and culture and the climate movement and we have seen so many incredible things come out of that that could never have happened from anything else because the power o
becky and i are both musicians we're both climate activists and we were so inspired by the people's climate march which took place in new york city it was the biggest most diverse climate mobilization in history and we were still so moved by this incredible moment there was such a historic moment and we didn't sense that there was a cultural event tied to it nothing to not only celebrate this amazing moment in history but also to do that now what piece like moving forward what are the solutions...
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good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, robin. up on sawhorses like i have here, this desk shortage is making some desperate to make their work spaces work. the lowly desk is suddenly a hot commodity. why?from nd the rzationte work for us ad these philadelphia shoppers sounding a little desperate. >> when i started looking at a bunch of stores, things were out of stock. >> i'm still waiting for it to come. it was supposed to be here yesterday. it's been a month. >> back to school has been really challenging in so many ways. not the least of which has been trying to find the right supplies. those supplies are very different than prior years. it's not loose leaves and crayons. it's desks. >> reporter: searches for the term kids' desk rose 3,783% and computer desk is up 257% on amazon. meanwhile sales of desks up 283% from last year. so while back orders and price increases have left desk purchasers benched, the necessity has created quite a few makeshift setups. our viewers submitting these pics. a sewing machine table, a homemade w
good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, robin. up on sawhorses like i have here, this desk shortage is making some desperate to make their work spaces work. the lowly desk is suddenly a hot commodity. why?from nd the rzationte work for us ad these philadelphia shoppers sounding a little desperate. >> when i started looking at a bunch of stores, things were out of stock. >> i'm still waiting for it to come. it was supposed to be here yesterday. it's been a month....
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with me is the chief executive of the committee on climate change, chris stark and professor becky willisi just kick off with chris, what do you make over all of the recommendations from this report?” am really impressed by them. this is an amazing process to have been through, to take this group of real people through this process and have them come up with a set of recommendations like this. it's such a big step forward. when we look across what is surprising is how balanced and sensible and moderate these options are when... there's lots of really interesting little nuggets in there about the steps that we need to take the cut emissions to get to the goal that we had set of method zero by 2050. but taken together, this is a real package. you can imagine he can really be implemented. professor rebecca willis, you have particularly looked at energy use in the home very specifically, and i wonder what you make of what the citizens in the group recommended on this issue? what the citizens wanted to see on this issue is becoming much more efficient about the way that energy is used in the h
with me is the chief executive of the committee on climate change, chris stark and professor becky willisi just kick off with chris, what do you make over all of the recommendations from this report?” am really impressed by them. this is an amazing process to have been through, to take this group of real people through this process and have them come up with a set of recommendations like this. it's such a big step forward. when we look across what is surprising is how balanced and sensible...