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-becky: hello. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -becky: i'm becky. lemonis: becky, nice to meet you. becky: very nice meeting you. john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,00
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it was a bomb shelter built back becky watalski.e got to get to becky watalski before this creep reed gets to her. yeah. no sig councilwoman collins, thanks for coming. is this about the other day? politics, frank. i didn't think you were that thin-skinned. actually, i took what you said to heart. what's that? about doing a little old-fashioned police work. why don't you sit down? i'm very busy. as are we all. see, here's the thing. we all remember that horrible misunderstanding for awarding public contracts when yowithout bids.igat old news. i was exonerated. you were exonerated, i know, but see, that started me thinking. ed why come at me so hard at the press conference? rightly or wrongly, it's all going to end up in the police commissioner's lap anyway. so, i paid the medical examiner a visit. good friend, by the way. did you know he lost his job and his pension? baker (clears throat): sir. oh, i'm sorry, baker. i didn't mean to leave you out. detective baker put a lot of time in on this. funds earmarked for the medical examiner
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becky, one of the biggest impacts has been egg prices now at record levels. the wholesale cost of a dozen midwest large eggs jumped more than 140% since april according to market research firms. >> it's hard to imagine to get your head around the numbers, 48 million birds being destroyed and makes you wonder how long for the chicken population before we saw the bird flu last year. >> reporter: yeah. the numbers have certainly been staggering here. in terms of egg producers, many are expected to begin bringing birds back here in iowa this fall. the expectation is that we'll see production begin to ramp up at the end of the year but officials are warning it will take 12 to 18 months for supply levels to fully return to normal. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> in this country, bird flu has only sickened birds. no human cases have been found. but the cdc, the centers for disease control and prevention is preparing for the possibility. >>> dr. michael young is joining us to talk more about this. thank you for being here today. >> my pleasure. >> bird flu cases
becky, one of the biggest impacts has been egg prices now at record levels. the wholesale cost of a dozen midwest large eggs jumped more than 140% since april according to market research firms. >> it's hard to imagine to get your head around the numbers, 48 million birds being destroyed and makes you wonder how long for the chicken population before we saw the bird flu last year. >> reporter: yeah. the numbers have certainly been staggering here. in terms of egg producers, many are...
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i'm becky quick. the worst bird flu outbreak in the united states. with worries about a resurgence, are people at risk? we'll ask the cdc. >>> plumbers and electricians needed. train more women for trade jobs. >>> cheaper options for your golden years. and show business. the country's oldest working piano man still entertaining at 100 years old. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> the bird flu outbreak resulted in the loss of 48 million birds across the united states. farmers and officials are bracing for the possible return of the virus this fall. as our cover story today, morgan brennan with the state that has taken the biggest hit. iowa. >> we haven't seen a new case in over 2 months but officials in iowa and across the country do fear that could soon change. >> avian flu. officials now call it the worst animal virus outbreak in u.s. history. it's been more than two months since the last case was detected but the damage is done. 48 million chickens and turkeys had to b
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i'm becky quick. beating the big boys at their own game. the prices that could beat amazon and the more you buy, the more you save. but there is a big camp. are you ready for football? deflategate and keeping up with the time. how to tell if you need a money check-up. the doctor is in. and a taste of summer. offer some bubbly to the taste test. bargains to big bucks. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money," your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >>> it is the name that brings joy to most american consumers and fear to most american retailers. but now there's a new game in town. a competitor who is also promising low prices and quick delivery. does amazon have anything to fear? that is our cover story today. 60% of americans made a purchase through amazon in the last 12 months buying everything from groceries to books and electronics. according to shulman research. >> the printer came from amazon, computer speakers here and here. yoga mats, this kindle, radio. a lot of cds. tv came from amazon. >> one in seve
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i'm becky quick. are we too dependent on computers? what happens when they stop working. >>> less sons on giving. crowd funding could be the answer. >>> don't do this. four retirement mistakes to avoid whether you're four years or 40 years from relaxing in the sun. >>> turns kids from communist cuba into young entrepreneurs. innovation, incubation and internet. "on the money" starts mow. now becky quick. >>> computers are becoming more and more part of our everyday life from cars to homes to backbone of our financial system. they are here to stay and becoming more and more connected with each other whether we like it or not. what happens when things go wrong by accident or be by design? that is our cover story, "the rise of the machines." computers can now lock your door, feed your pet, soon take over behind the wheel. it's known as the internet of things. machines and computers communicating to make everything in our life smart. it's on the rise. machines connecting to the web outnumber the world's population. 50 billion things are ex
i'm becky quick. are we too dependent on computers? what happens when they stop working. >>> less sons on giving. crowd funding could be the answer. >>> don't do this. four retirement mistakes to avoid whether you're four years or 40 years from relaxing in the sun. >>> turns kids from communist cuba into young entrepreneurs. innovation, incubation and internet. "on the money" starts mow. now becky quick. >>> computers are becoming more and more part...
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welcome back, i'm becky anderson.emifinals by a teenager. serena williams was beaten by the swiss player, belinda benjich on saturday. williams can become the first woman to win a calendar grand slam if she wins the u.s. open which begins later this month. >>> how do you celebrate a royal birthday? in thailand hundreds of thousands of people are getting on their bikes. they are cycling through the streets of bangkok in honor of the queen's birthday. this is expected to be the biggest mass bike ride thailand has ever seen with more than half a million people expected to take part. >>> more reerds are consuming their contend on line so it's only make sense authors top find their fans on the world wide web. they are rewriting the path to publishing. we report. >> meet this 24-year-old londoner part of a new generation of authors rewriting the traditional code of publishing to go on line rather than to the library. >> i wrote my first book when i was nine, and i was just -- it was a dream of mine, rather than something i
welcome back, i'm becky anderson.emifinals by a teenager. serena williams was beaten by the swiss player, belinda benjich on saturday. williams can become the first woman to win a calendar grand slam if she wins the u.s. open which begins later this month. >>> how do you celebrate a royal birthday? in thailand hundreds of thousands of people are getting on their bikes. they are cycling through the streets of bangkok in honor of the queen's birthday. this is expected to be the biggest...
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i'm sharon epperson in for becky quick. how hair salons go social and mobile. is america suffering labor pains? we look at the state of american worker with labor secretary tom perez. a wild week for the stock market. massive swings up and down. should you pay attention to all the noise? and what does it mean for your retirement plan? and we'll take you inside cuba. what's really changed and should you be planning a vacation there anytime soon? "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money," your mon money, your life, your future. >> what do a jewelry manufacturer, a hair salon and a wine store have in common? they've all jumped on the technology bandwagon to make their traditional brick and mortar businesses more modern, more mobile, more social. their small shops try to keep up with the bigger players in business and that's our cover story this week. three small businesses, three different vat jstrategies to ke with the times in the social media age. >> it's the best thing to happen to small business. you had to get through the gate keepers. now o
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currently 77,000, becky.e were going to get closer to 270, but it is 277. the 274 last week was downgraded subtly, slightly 1,723. continuing claims, 2.25 million. and that's a slight decrease from last week, slightly adjusted 2.278. so we'll call it 2.28 million. the big news continues to be, you know, imagine the snake and the mouse as it moves in. that's the way the curve has been training. we have this bulge moving down the curve that was incited by maybe the emotional trading we had even a few minutes before it ended up being about 15 minutes before the actual release on the minutes. and these minutes are more important because of the chronological order of the september tightening purportedly. but what i mean is the bind is moving down the curve. yesterday it was fed fund futures, big move in the dollar lower, and you saw big yield drops and big price up moves in 2s, 3s, 5s. well, those stuck almost exactly to where they were right after yesterday's minutes hit. but now you see tens have moves a bit low
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if you think about it, becky, they were down 8.5%.n anything like that you're looking at 1400 points down on the dow, which i don't think is going to happen. but i do think it's likely we're going to be down significantly. i've been telling the large institutions that i've been talking to and speaking with to cut back significantly on their position in equities, go to bonds, be in safe places, reserve capital. >> put a fine point on it to the extent you can. falling knife. how far is it falling for real? >> well, if oil keeps going down, andrew, to the $35 level, technically the oil is just a cream, you could see a couple thousand points down from here in the dow down in the 14,000 area. and if the situation in china deteriorates and then if greece blows up, if the new party in greece and then they say they don't want to pay the bills to the e.u., you could see a lot further down draft than that. >> the best case scenario? >> well, you know, remember when i was on with you last becky i said flat maybe to down 20%. the flat was obvious
if you think about it, becky, they were down 8.5%.n anything like that you're looking at 1400 points down on the dow, which i don't think is going to happen. but i do think it's likely we're going to be down significantly. i've been telling the large institutions that i've been talking to and speaking with to cut back significantly on their position in equities, go to bonds, be in safe places, reserve capital. >> put a fine point on it to the extent you can. falling knife. how far is it...
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>> and becky. >> oh, and becky! of course. i am sorry, becky.ho's in and who isn't in. >> i know, it's august, we're all over the place. >> in the meantime, let's bring in our other friend, steve liesman, he's been looking at these numbers. what was your comment about rick? >> the wages. >> you had an under the breath comment about his comment. >> if it was under the breath, perhaps it was under the breath for a reason. >> let me bail you out. the 2.2% wage jump -- >> i said that's good news. >> it wasn't a nasty comment. >> no. it was on the merits. it was an issue oriented comment. >> i think what i said was that it was indeed light. he said you can debate whether or not it's light. the reason i would bring it up as actually being light is because -- where do you want to it it. on the razor's edge of the rate hike of whether or not they're going to do it in september or not. every tenth i think does indeed matter. so he's absolutely right to focus. we've been stuck at 1.8 year over year on the core cpi for now four months running. and you just
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. >> thank you, becky, so much. >>> up next "on the money" how prepared are you for life after work. how to avoid common mistakes that could cost you a relaxing retirement. >>> and what students from >>> if you're thinking retirement, concerns about access to good health care are usually at the top of your list. minnesota is ranked the top state for quality of health care. that is where we find our senior personal correspondent for finance, sharon epperson. she has four things you want to avoid. >> there are a lot of things you need to watch, but mistakes about health care top your list, why is that such an important factor? >> a lot of people don't think about how much money outside of medicare, and you may have some of your coverage out of medicare, but there are costs you don't consider that you may have to occur. the average couple today will need to have about $220,000 in savings to cover their health care costs in retirement. that's a lot of money. you want to make sure you start thinking early about how to save for your retirement health care needs and one way to do it is open
. >> thank you, becky, so much. >>> up next "on the money" how prepared are you for life after work. how to avoid common mistakes that could cost you a relaxing retirement. >>> and what students from >>> if you're thinking retirement, concerns about access to good health care are usually at the top of your list. minnesota is ranked the top state for quality of health care. that is where we find our senior personal correspondent for finance, sharon...
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i think that becky, that's the key point.have to look at europe and other parts of the country to look at parts of the world. to look at what's happening too the dollar, to look at what's happening to fed policy. i think once we start growing a lot stronger, then this issue with the dollar is not going to be as important. as far as europe is concerned, that will come into play in the fed decision making. right now, that's moving in the right direction as far as the potential for the fed to raise rates. >> dennis, is the biggest risk of the fed here, not the fed, itself, that americans seemingly become addicted, a 4% mortgage used to be a dream come true. we talk about 4% mortgage the hughesing mark will be crushed. where why are we so fearful of higher rates? they can be great for savers. >> it will be better for savers, eventually it will be great for savers. i find it amusing, when i boughtpy first house 25 years ago, my mortgage was 10.5% it's amusing to me. >> well, joel, you probably bought yours before i did. i was trad
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mary, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, becky.uestion, how great is demand for cyber warriors? well, michael brown, who is the ceo of semantec estimates that by 2019 there will be six million cyber security jobs around the globe. the problem is there are only going to be four and a half million people with the skills to fill them. so filling that gap is going to take years, that according to the ceo of the job analytics firm burning glass technology. that's because a cyber specialist needs both technical chops and expertise in the industry that they work for such as health care or defense. >> 84% of cyber security jobs require a college degree. 70% of them acquire mull approximately years of experience. in a field that really didn't exist multiple years ago. so as a result, we're seeing a real gap in the amount of talent that there is to fill these jobs. >> now, another hurdle cyber specialists need to clear, certain certifications, some of which can be achieved only with three to five years experience. positions for cyber jobs ar
mary, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, becky.uestion, how great is demand for cyber warriors? well, michael brown, who is the ceo of semantec estimates that by 2019 there will be six million cyber security jobs around the globe. the problem is there are only going to be four and a half million people with the skills to fill them. so filling that gap is going to take years, that according to the ceo of the job analytics firm burning glass technology. that's because a cyber...
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. >> thank you, becky, so much. >>> up next "on the money" how prepared are you for life after work. how to avoid common mistakes that could cost you a relaxing retirement. >>> and what students from because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. >>> if you're thinking retirement, concerns about access to good health care are usually at the top of your list. minnesota is ranked the top state for quality of health care. that is where we find our senior personal correspondent for finance, sharon epperson. she has four things you want to avoid. >> there are a lot of things you need to watch, but mistakes about health care top your list, why is that such an important factor? >> a lot of people don't think about how much money outside of medicare, and you may have some of your coverage out of medicare, but there are costs you don't consider that you may have to occur. th
. >> thank you, becky, so much. >>> up next "on the money" how prepared are you for life after work. how to avoid common mistakes that could cost you a relaxing retirement. >>> and what students from because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we...
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>> reporter: hey there, becky.ennsylvania says this is really more about saving time than money, because it's on a rush to get off that federal list. of the states with the most structurally deficient bridges. they will spend $1.6 million to replace an average bridge where a state would spend $2 million. so there is an element of cost savings, as well. coming up on "power lunch," did you know that americans drove a record number of miles in the month of june? we'll show you how the state of new jersey and ibm are using technology to help you get where you need to go more quickly. back to you. >> and mary, how does that element of cost savings work? why are they able to do it for so much cheaper than the state can? >> reporter: well, again, it's the economies of scale. you have a three-year project where you know you have to fix 556 bridges. and most of these bridges are very similar. they're typically in rural roads in pennsylvania, single-span bridges. so there's a uniformity of design, a uniformity of repair and
>> reporter: hey there, becky.ennsylvania says this is really more about saving time than money, because it's on a rush to get off that federal list. of the states with the most structurally deficient bridges. they will spend $1.6 million to replace an average bridge where a state would spend $2 million. so there is an element of cost savings, as well. coming up on "power lunch," did you know that americans drove a record number of miles in the month of june? we'll show you how...
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i'm becky quick. we'll have back to school sticker shock. >>> and we'll talk to the woman who runs the u.s. open. >>> food for thought, whether your tastes come on a stick or old fashioned, we have food from the state fair. "on the money" starts right now. >>> don't look now, but millions of american kids are heading back to school. that means millions of parents are opening their wallets and pocketbooks big time. american families are expected to spend $68 million to get their kids ready for class and college. overall spending it down. it's all part of back to school sticker shock, that's our cover story for today. >> getting ready for the first day of school often requires shopping for new notebooks, pencils, and clothing. the average spending it down nearly 40 dollars. part of the reason, parents are seeing what kids really need. consumers are spending less on traditional retail. here is what terri lundgrin has to say. >> we're seeing that the consumer didn't shop in our categories to the degree th
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i'm sharon epperson in for becky quick. thanks so much for joining us. becky will be back next week and we'll be talking about improving your credit score. each week, keep it here. we are "on the money." have a great one. see you next weekend. coming up next on "today in new york," a tragic accident takes the life of a young actor. how the community is remembering the 21-year-old trailblazer. >>> a crash that sent a car into a building. what investigators now say about that driver. plus a check of the sunday forecast. i'm gus rosendale. >>> i'm pat battle. "today in new york" your sunday edition coming your way next. >>> this morning, a dark day on broadway as we mourn the loss of a talented young actor. >>> a deadly fall from the stands as the yankees face the braves in atlanta. >>> the big decision. republican presidential candidate donald trump promises will please his supporters. good morning, welcome to "today in new york" on this sunday, the last sunday in the mof nt of august, 2015. it's the 30th. i'm pat battle. >>> i'm gus rosendale. a warm star
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cool day, especially with becky hammond making so many headlines. >> yes, indeed. >> she was good. >> that's great for her. thank you, laura. that's the news for now. thank you for joining us. stay tuned for abc world news up next. i'm joe torres. >> i'm sandra bookman. we are of course coming back at 11:00. hope you will too. attention america. get yourself a free half gallon of dole classic lemonade with any 10 piece meal or larger purchase. because when you buy this chicken, there's free lemonade for the pickin'. it's finger lickin' good.
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i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining us. next week, making sure you can pay for your golden years. we'll have the top retirement of mistakes list to avoid. keep it here each week "on the money." see you next week. next on "today in new york," a breaking news bullets fly at a -- >>> contract negotiations between verizon and its workers going overtime. >>> has queens turned into alligator alley? >> all that and the forecast. i'm gus rosendale. >> i'm kerry barrett. "today in new york" sunday edition is next. >>> right now at 6:00, breaking news out of brooklyn. police report at least nine people shot at a party in east new york. >>> strike on hold. the verizon and its workers are still talking. >>> no, it's not king kong. but if you looked at the empire state building last night, you might have seen other wild creatures on there. >> it was very, very cool. >>> good morning, welcome to "today in new york" on this sunday august 2nd. i'm kerry barrett in for pat battle. >>> i'm gus rosendale. raphael miranda is here keeping an ey
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i'm becky quick. the worst bird flu outbreak in the united states. with worries about a resurgence, are people at risk? we'll ask the cdc. >>> plumbers and electricians needed. train more women for trade jobs. >>> cheaper options for your golden years. and show business. the country's oldest working piano man still entertaining at 100 years old. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> the bird flu outbreak resulted in the loss of 48 mi
i'm becky quick. the worst bird flu outbreak in the united states. with worries about a resurgence, are people at risk? we'll ask the cdc. >>> plumbers and electricians needed. train more women for trade jobs. >>> cheaper options for your golden years. and show business. the country's oldest working piano man still entertaining at 100 years old. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky...
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i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, it's almost back to school for basic supplies to high-tech gadgets. how to budget for what your kids really need. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the money." have a great one. i'll see you next weekend. he was considered a sim bottom and icon of the civil rights movements. we remember julian bond. >>> plus, a check of the sunday forecast. >>> i'm kerry barrett. >> i'm pat battle. your sunday edition coming up next. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> a tragic end to a fun day at the beach. the lifeless body of a little boy pulled from the waters. >>> he was a long-time civil rights activist. this morning, we remember julian bond. >>> and where was he
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>> becky, you've got a birthday party tomorrow morning, right? robert, back it up. go back to the pope mobile. did the pope actually drive that car? i can't imagine pope francis signing off on something like that. >> no, it was pope john paul. and it was the last enzo produced. he did not drive it. he gave it directly to charity. the money at that time went directly to the vatican. these are two italian institutions. we are told there was an italian buyer, the pope and ferrari coming together in one sale. that's a $6 million trade. but no, the pope did not drive that ferrari. >> robert, thank you. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, guys. >>> when we come back this morning, investors have been watching shares of apple slide over the last few weeks. is there more down side to come, or is the worst behind the company? we'll hear from an analyst who thinks not, right after this. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is.
>> becky, you've got a birthday party tomorrow morning, right? robert, back it up. go back to the pope mobile. did the pope actually drive that car? i can't imagine pope francis signing off on something like that. >> no, it was pope john paul. and it was the last enzo produced. he did not drive it. he gave it directly to charity. the money at that time went directly to the vatican. these are two italian institutions. we are told there was an italian buyer, the pope and ferrari...
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becky?hat's figuring out how to get the 80 million millennials interested in politics and news. that's right. millennials. they don't just watch cat videos and youtube. there is much more happening and we'll find out all about it with our next guest. also, later, the state of the consumer. the nation's largest retailer reporting a short time ago. we get the word on the street and talk consumer sentiment in just a bit. "squawk box" will be right back. you totalled your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgiveness,rates won't go
becky?hat's figuring out how to get the 80 million millennials interested in politics and news. that's right. millennials. they don't just watch cat videos and youtube. there is much more happening and we'll find out all about it with our next guest. also, later, the state of the consumer. the nation's largest retailer reporting a short time ago. we get the word on the street and talk consumer sentiment in just a bit. "squawk box" will be right back. you totalled your brand new car....
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. >> with john and becky on block. >> i have nominated you becky and you johnnie mack. >> both nominees a threat. >> i've been after vanessa for a while now. i just haven't been telling anyone. >> an when becky reveals some startling information. >> was there a master pran for that bob. was someone supposed to throw it. austin and the twins decided
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good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this is you shopping online and you're trying to get that promo code that will decrease your whole order by 10%, 20%, maybe 50%. but what's the deal with deal codes? where are they? and why did they dry up? bad news, deal hunters, a study by e-mail marketing company lisp rak says discount codes have decreased 45%. >> the economy is good right now, consumers have a lot of options and so retailers maybe have scaled back just because people are willing to spend a little more. >> reporter: but deal hunting is an evolving cat and mouse game and there's a new way to score one of those promo codes. >> it's called shopping cart abandonment and here's a real world dramatization of how it works online. imagine that i'm at a website and i put items into my virtual cart but then i just walk away. >> excuse me, miss. you left some items in your cart and here's a coupon for 10% off. >> reporter: uh-huh. very dramatic dramatization but here's how it works online. you find something you want at a ret
good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this is you shopping online and you're trying to get that promo code that will decrease your whole order by 10%, 20%, maybe 50%. but what's the deal with deal codes? where are they? and why did they dry up? bad news, deal hunters, a study by e-mail marketing company lisp rak says discount codes have decreased 45%. >> the economy is good right now, consumers have a lot of options and so retailers maybe have scaled back just because...
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i'm here along with becky quick.s here with us this morning, joe has the week off. >>> china shocked traders by devaluing the yuan for a second straight day. this is a huge move, news just breaking that china intervened to prop up the yuan in the last minutes of trading. >> request i just ask -- i'm completely confused by this. we have paul mcculley here. is it part. >> it's part of an overall mosaic. they want to move a more market-determined exchange rate. for lots of reasons. he needed to do this at some juncture, but it was a surprise to the marketplace, and you effectively have a one-way market, and they're doing something structural in the context of a dicey cyclical situation. >> so we want the market -- >> it's bigger than just devaluing. >>> are they goods to stairstep, and always will be -- >> they'll probably be on both sides of the market for a while until the market learns it's a new mechanism. it used to be if you knew what the dollar was yesterday, you knew what it would be today. now they're reflectin
i'm here along with becky quick.s here with us this morning, joe has the week off. >>> china shocked traders by devaluing the yuan for a second straight day. this is a huge move, news just breaking that china intervened to prop up the yuan in the last minutes of trading. >> request i just ask -- i'm completely confused by this. we have paul mcculley here. is it part. >> it's part of an overall mosaic. they want to move a more market-determined exchange rate. for lots of...
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becky worley set out to find out. good morning, becky. >> good morning.ine in the brain. and it makes you happy but then there's the problem. when you get that credit card bill it's like a dagger in your heart. so what if you could have all the new outfits you wanted for just $99 a month? ♪ celebrities are rarely seen in the same outfit twice. but for us mere mortals having that many outfits is an expensive pipe dream or is it? >> like a dream closet. >> reporter: rachel gwynn was own of the first to try rent the runway unlimited. it's a subscription service like netflix for designer clothes. let's see this closet. >> are you ready? >> reporter: wow. you are serious about clothes. >> yes, i love clothes, shoes, bags, all of it. >> reporter: her shopping habit cost her a fortune but now she pays just $99 a month to choose clothes, jewelry and handbags and have them all delivered. >> this retails probably for about $350. >> reporter: plus got this jumpsuit and cute dress to wear a few times then return. >> you consider the idea of rental retail that you can
becky worley set out to find out. good morning, becky. >> good morning.ine in the brain. and it makes you happy but then there's the problem. when you get that credit card bill it's like a dagger in your heart. so what if you could have all the new outfits you wanted for just $99 a month? ♪ celebrities are rarely seen in the same outfit twice. but for us mere mortals having that many outfits is an expensive pipe dream or is it? >> like a dream closet. >> reporter: rachel...
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abc's becky worley is here with that. good morning, becky. >> good morning, amy. that's right.irror and think, do i really look like that? the answer may be a resounding no, you don't. the dreaded dressing room. it can really mess with your self-esteem. a reporter from buzzfeed decided to hit 20 dressing rooms to see why some make you feel worse about yourself than others. >> there are so many variables that go into the fitting room equation. >> there is no real standard for fitting room design so each brand has their own way of approaching the fitting room. >> reporter: to see for ourselves, i wear a fitted outfit and head to my local mall for a series of comparative selfies. dressing room one, yikes. every bulge and wrinkle jumps to the forefront. overhead lighting not working for me. now this next one is dark and, well, pink or is that peach? >> the only thing you really can look out for is dimly lit rooms. you're not going to really be able to see if something is pulling or cinched or if the muffin top is hanging a little over the pants. >> reporter: dressing room three, ok
abc's becky worley is here with that. good morning, becky. >> good morning, amy. that's right.irror and think, do i really look like that? the answer may be a resounding no, you don't. the dreaded dressing room. it can really mess with your self-esteem. a reporter from buzzfeed decided to hit 20 dressing rooms to see why some make you feel worse about yourself than others. >> there are so many variables that go into the fitting room equation. >> there is no real standard for...
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becky will be back next week. it's a pronunciation issue for me. lot to discuss. >> it's a hard g. >> i know. >> we have a lot to discuss with jason today following this week's roller coaster ride in the markets. the dow travelled more than 10,000 points during the last four trading sessions with yesterday's strong gains. now the major u.s. averages all turned positive for the week. the nasdaq now positive for the year. check this out. the dow and nasdaq are now on pace for their best week in a month and a half. stocks are now out of correction territory sitting less than 10% from record highs from monday's intraday low. the dow is now up 8%. if you had caught it at the bottom this would be a great week for you. the s&p has risen nearly 7%. the nasdaq is 12% higher. we should give kudos to our friend that had those dates. he said this was the week. remember he had the exact dates? you were out. >> i was probably out. >> i think i was out. i wasn't here. >> assuming this holds up. we don't know. >> like yesterday i was checking from time to time and
becky will be back next week. it's a pronunciation issue for me. lot to discuss. >> it's a hard g. >> i know. >> we have a lot to discuss with jason today following this week's roller coaster ride in the markets. the dow travelled more than 10,000 points during the last four trading sessions with yesterday's strong gains. now the major u.s. averages all turned positive for the week. the nasdaq now positive for the year. check this out. the dow and nasdaq are now on pace for...
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becky, thanks very much.nd that is where we're finding some of the excessive heat warnings this morning. all the way to phoenix too. height advisories in dallas and oklahoma city. this is big ridge of high pressure sitting there for the next couple days. dallas through the weekend should be above that century mark easily and it will feel hotter than that close to 110 at times. that hawaiian storm looks like it will miss most of hawaii but you can definitely see high surf from that and it's going to stay through the midweek and beyond. then you have fire danger in the pacific northwest. idaho hall falls wind gusts to 50 miles an hour let's get check closer to home. >> nothing showing on storm tracker6 live double scan. the humidity in the process of dropping. as we take a look outside we have numbers in the 70's in most neighborhoods. some suburbs still in the 60's and starting to feel comfortable. you'll see some sun breaking through the early clouds too. 89 is today's high, sunny for the most part with patch
becky, thanks very much.nd that is where we're finding some of the excessive heat warnings this morning. all the way to phoenix too. height advisories in dallas and oklahoma city. this is big ridge of high pressure sitting there for the next couple days. dallas through the weekend should be above that century mark easily and it will feel hotter than that close to 110 at times. that hawaiian storm looks like it will miss most of hawaii but you can definitely see high surf from that and it's...
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. >> and something his found in his life, becky. >> have a great partner, be be someone who believes in you and will support you, who will sacrifice with you. >> i bought the drink in for everyone to out comes in three flavors. >> mixed berry, mango, and strawberry. carb and this is 16 g of protein to five g of carbs. >> they picked a good industry to get into because by 2017 the industry is expected to have make $21 billion. >> caffeine and here is naturally occurring, it's not technically an energy drink it's not like a monster drink or read. >> one of the taglines is it will ignite the gladiator in your. >> so are you feeling the gladiator question mark. >> i am. >> let see how this appleworks, we sent two women into a real guys night out to see if they could find the guy who uses just for men. it's me. no way. i had no clue. just for men gives you a natural gray-free look in just 5 minutes. it looks really good. great looking hair made easy. just for men. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable coming. a
. >> and something his found in his life, becky. >> have a great partner, be be someone who believes in you and will support you, who will sacrifice with you. >> i bought the drink in for everyone to out comes in three flavors. >> mixed berry, mango, and strawberry. carb and this is 16 g of protein to five g of carbs. >> they picked a good industry to get into because by 2017 the industry is expected to have make $21 billion. >> caffeine and here is naturally...
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i am becky newton and i am on a show called "weird loners" that's coming out on fox. they've been calling it an unromantic comedy. it's basically the opposite of any charming, sweet show about people falling in love. this is a hopefully charming show about sort of like morons who are unlucky in love, unlucky in life and don't learn any lessons. >> you don't want to marry this guy. >> why do you have such a hard time respecting my choice? >> i don't know, i guess it's a choice i'd expect from someone less hot. >> thank you, but you know, people make their choices for very different reasons. >> oh you and i made some interesting choices earlier tonight. >> that was just a momentary lapse in judgment. you strolled in here with your
i am becky newton and i am on a show called "weird loners" that's coming out on fox. they've been calling it an unromantic comedy. it's basically the opposite of any charming, sweet show about people falling in love. this is a hopefully charming show about sort of like morons who are unlucky in love, unlucky in life and don't learn any lessons. >> you don't want to marry this guy. >> why do you have such a hard time respecting my choice? >> i don't know, i guess it's...
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. >> and something his found in his life, becky. >> have a great partner, be be someone who believes in you and will support you, who will sacrifice with you. >> i bought the drink in for everyone to out comes in three flavors. >> mixed berry, mango, and strawberry. >> he said to do one protein to carb and this is 16 g of protein to five g of carbs. >> they picked a good industry to get into because by 2017 the industry is expected to have make $21 billion. >> caffeine and here is naturally occurring, it's not technically an energy drink it's not like a monster drink or read. >> one of the taglines is it will ignite the gladiator in your. >> so are you feeling the gladiator question mark. >> i am. >> high-speed chase. >> take a look at these five men that bailey beat a 38-year-old man. please said the was caught on surveillance and they found the victim 12 hours later in his apartment, semiconscious and spitting up a lot. he later died. anyone with information should contact crimestoppers. >> a robbers on the loose in new york city. take a look at this man, pipe with 3 inches wayne h
. >> and something his found in his life, becky. >> have a great partner, be be someone who believes in you and will support you, who will sacrifice with you. >> i bought the drink in for everyone to out comes in three flavors. >> mixed berry, mango, and strawberry. >> he said to do one protein to carb and this is 16 g of protein to five g of carbs. >> they picked a good industry to get into because by 2017 the industry is expected to have make $21 billion....
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. >>> that is the show for today, i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us. next week labor secretary thomas paris. we will talk about the state of american labor. each week you can keep it here, we're "on the money." have a great one we'll see you next weekend. york," being bound and robbed. an elderly man survives a vie lengths robbery. >>> a tragic end to an air show in the uk. a vintage military jet crashes down on to a busy highway. plus, a check of your sunday forecast. i'm kerry barrett. >>> i'm pat battle. "today in new york," your sunday edition coming your way next. >>> a traffic nightmare in the brorngs following a serious multivehicle accident. this morning, at least nine people are in the hospital. >> hit me once with the gun and then he punched me on this side. >> home from the hospital and telling his story. how an elderly man escaped a gang of home invaders. >>> and on the run. this is the man police are looking for. they say he threw an acid-like substance in a woman's face burning her skin. >>> good morning, welcome to "today in new york." i
. >>> that is the show for today, i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us. next week labor secretary thomas paris. we will talk about the state of american labor. each week you can keep it here, we're "on the money." have a great one we'll see you next weekend. york," being bound and robbed. an elderly man survives a vie lengths robbery. >>> a tragic end to an air show in the uk. a vintage military jet crashes down on to a busy highway. plus, a check of your...
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at halftime, becky hannah was inducted into liberty's ring of honor. she spent eight seasons with liberty leading them to three final appearances most recently she's made headlines becoming the first female assistant coach in the nba with the san antonio spurs. as for the ball game, new york pulled away in the second half. here tina charles scores on a tough hoop. tina scored a game high of 29. liberty win it 78-62. they are now 13-6 on the season. victor espinosa will be here in the studio tonight on sports final. >> bruce thanks so much. we'll be right back. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. p get your first month' s payment r plus five years wearr and tear coverage. p make the most of summer... t with volvo. >>> social experiment has taken an unfortunate turn. two weeks ago we introduced you to the kid size robot that depended on the kindness of strangers to get from massachusetts to san francisco. only two weeks in its trip across america somebody in philadel
at halftime, becky hannah was inducted into liberty's ring of honor. she spent eight seasons with liberty leading them to three final appearances most recently she's made headlines becoming the first female assistant coach in the nba with the san antonio spurs. as for the ball game, new york pulled away in the second half. here tina charles scores on a tough hoop. tina scored a game high of 29. liberty win it 78-62. they are now 13-6 on the season. victor espinosa will be here in the studio...
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. >> in wnba action, liberty hosted seattle storment at halftime, becky was inducted into the liberty's ring of honor having spent eight seasons with the liberty, leading them to three finals appearances. most recently, making headlines the first female assistant coach in the nba with the spurs. as for the game itself, new york pilled away in the second half. here charles scores on a tough hoop, plus the foul, scoring a game high 29 as liberty win 78-62, 13-6 on the season. finally, a scarey moment this afternoon at a nascar race in pennsylvania. check this out. brad was going too fast as he pulled in for a pit stop at the raceway, sliding through the stall and hit two members of his pit crew. his jack man and front tire carrier were taken out. one ended up on the hood of the car. amazingly, both got up and back to work suffering minor injuries. he actually had to serve a drive through penalty for an uncontrolled tire that got loose in the accident.
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i'm becky quick.e'll have back to school sticker shock. >>> and we'll talk to the woman who runs the u.s. open. >>> food for thought, whether your tastes come on a stick or old fashioned, we have food from the state fair. "on the money" starts right now. >>> don't look now, but millions of american kids are heading back to school. that means millions of parents ar
i'm becky quick.e'll have back to school sticker shock. >>> and we'll talk to the woman who runs the u.s. open. >>> food for thought, whether your tastes come on a stick or old fashioned, we have food from the state fair. "on the money" starts right now. >>> don't look now, but millions of american kids are heading back to school. that means millions of parents ar
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ante 60 mil personas balbÍn puso a mover las caderas a todo el mundo, cuando invitÓ a su colega beckypor sus oraciones y bendiciones y por Último, paulina vega seguirÁ con su reinado de miss universo. la reina de belleza, causÓ sensaciÓn en la feria de colombia moda en medellÍn. >>> 64 aÑos de historia. ha tenido diferentes dueÑos y todo va a seguir bien por el mejor camino yo sigo feliz en mis eventos. >>> paulina tiene los pantalones bien puestos y no estÁ dispuesta a entregar su corona regreso contigo al estudio, edgardo. >>> gracias kike y los xpects nos vamos ana con nosotros. >>> muy bien. no este extraÑe mucho, perdiz fruto de volver a verte ya de regreso y con nueva organizaciÓn en mÉxico. vamos a comenzar con eso, reemplazando a justin pompean a partir de hoy. el nuevo presidente de la federaciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol es decio de marÍa. luego de 9 aÑos bajo el mando de pompean. decio de marÍa es la nueva cabeza de la femexfut. cesar al piojo herrera como tÉcnico del tri. y organizar bien s espera decida y anuncie muy pronto quien serÁ el nuevo timonel de la selecciÓn. >>> arranc
ante 60 mil personas balbÍn puso a mover las caderas a todo el mundo, cuando invitÓ a su colega beckypor sus oraciones y bendiciones y por Último, paulina vega seguirÁ con su reinado de miss universo. la reina de belleza, causÓ sensaciÓn en la feria de colombia moda en medellÍn. >>> 64 aÑos de historia. ha tenido diferentes dueÑos y todo va a seguir bien por el mejor camino yo sigo feliz en mis eventos. >>> paulina tiene los pantalones bien puestos y no estÁ...
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i'm becky quick. thanks so much for joining us.week, making sure you can pay for your golden years. we will have the top retirement of mistakes to make sure you avoid. each week, keep it right here. we'll see you next weekend. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale, on now at sleep train. ♪ sleep train your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ shing bugs... -(theme music playing) -i'll get it. -...scrubbing toilets. -that's it. -it's all in a day's work... -(revs) -...when you're a millionaire. these folks invest in hedge trimmers, not hedge funds. they turn d.i.y. into r.o.i. and thanks to hard work, incredible passion, and a whole lot of mud, sweat and tears, they've turned
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