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, becky, becky. >> and he was convinced that he was helpin' me. >> reporter: becky told investigatorsgot rid of his bloody clothes, stuffed them in his backpack. and she drove him back to her office. and then they later showed up together at the crime scene, pretending to know nothing, but alarmed that kay was still clinging to life. >> the next conversation that christopher and i had was at the hospital. when i talked to him and i was cryin' and he said not to worry about it, that everything was going to be okay. and i told him i didn't know what to do to help him. he said i didn't need to do anything, that he was going to take care of everything. and i told him i was scared. >> reporter: after that, becky said she and chris worked together to throw investigators off the trail, which meant that shooting at healing hands was a total setup. >> it was christopher. >> he was the guy in the bushes. >> he was the guy in the bushes with the gun. >> reporter: chris had shot his own mother, a ruse to throw off the cops. and a bumbling one at that. becky said their plan was for chris to shoot
, becky, becky. >> and he was convinced that he was helpin' me. >> reporter: becky told investigatorsgot rid of his bloody clothes, stuffed them in his backpack. and she drove him back to her office. and then they later showed up together at the crime scene, pretending to know nothing, but alarmed that kay was still clinging to life. >> the next conversation that christopher and i had was at the hospital. when i talked to him and i was cryin' and he said not to worry about it,...
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, becky leaves no stone unturned and speaking of becky we'll get back to you in our next half hour to look at some specific deals that are still out there. >>> we do have to turn now to our top story, the egyptian military striking back overnight against the people they believe were behind a horrifying, a truly horrifying terror attack, one of the worst in that country's history. >> it's awful. the death toll is now upwards of 300 people including many children after an attack on a mosque where worshippers were in the midst of friday prayers. abc's jennifer eccleston is covering the story for us from london this morning. hi, jennifer. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. that's right, the death toll from friday's massive coordinated terror attack rising. potential suspects now located and egypt's president making good on a promise to respond with brute force. this morning, retaliation from egypt's air force. air strikes on militants the government blames for the massacre at a mosque, the deadliest attack in egypt in modern history. on friday afternoon at least 300 people were kil
, becky leaves no stone unturned and speaking of becky we'll get back to you in our next half hour to look at some specific deals that are still out there. >>> we do have to turn now to our top story, the egyptian military striking back overnight against the people they believe were behind a horrifying, a truly horrifying terror attack, one of the worst in that country's history. >> it's awful. the death toll is now upwards of 300 people including many children after an attack on...
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i'm becky quick. when should you start talking what should you say and the biggest mistakes to avoid? the opioid epidepic, how it's raising the risk in the real estate industr and even if you're not buying or selling, you want to hear about this. plus, clothes, confidence in a gift that really matters. dressing up is more than it seems. >> last year, i was worried about, how am i going to afford a dress? >> a spare $50 million or so, tom hilfiger's dogs. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >> we begin with kids and money. how do you teach them to spend smartly and save wisely? with cash, credit cards, and digital currency, how do kids begin to learning and earning? that's our cover story today. >> my children, my grandchildren. if we give them gifts, put half of it into the bank and buy yourself something wonderful. >> just give them things, they get too spoiled and, you know, it's like, they don't know the value of like whe
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the washington post reporting on the stories of gina richardson and becky ray. >> richardson was a high schooler. richardson declined to give her number but says he called her at school in trig class. she finally relented and says their date ended in an unwanted forceful kiss. >> the other new accuser becky gray was then 22 and working in the men's department of another store. she said he kept asking her out and was persistent. the two women bring the total number of accusers to seven. >> now moore's lawyer is on the offensive attacks the credibility of another accuser. moore's attorney zeroing in on a note beverly nelson says moore signed in her yearbook. >>reporter: christine and save, roy moore's attorney came out trying to defend his client. he also attempted to turn the conversation away from allegations of child sex abuse to handwriting analysis. the focus of his comments was about the yearbook, assigned apparently by rmoore. roy moore's attorney saying the handwriting and that yearbook was forged. >> we have a handwriting expert, pardon me, that's looking at those. here's the pro
the washington post reporting on the stories of gina richardson and becky ray. >> richardson was a high schooler. richardson declined to give her number but says he called her at school in trig class. she finally relented and says their date ended in an unwanted forceful kiss. >> the other new accuser becky gray was then 22 and working in the men's department of another store. she said he kept asking her out and was persistent. the two women bring the total number of accusers to...
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i'm becky quick. and thank you so much for joining us.rom nba superstar to entrepreneur. we'll be meeting kobe bryant and find out all about his new business. each week keep it right here. we're "on the money." have a great one, and we'll see ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. lan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed doesn't stand for education. >>> good morning, america. this morning, touchdown in tokyo. president trump arriving for the start of his 13-day asia trip. with a message of strength. >> we dominate the sky. we dominate the sea. we dominate the land and space. >> teeing up an ambitious agenda. what he hopes to accomplish. what our new poll says about his approval rating and the loyalty of his base. >>> spilling
i'm becky quick. and thank you so much for joining us.rom nba superstar to entrepreneur. we'll be meeting kobe bryant and find out all about his new business. each week keep it right here. we're "on the money." have a great one, and we'll see ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc...
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now, becky quick. >>> we begin with jobs. the labor department says that there are more than 6 million openings. that is close to an all-time high. but there's a big skills gap that comes along with job seekers who are looking to get hired. as our diana olick found, sometimes workers need to learn before they can earn. that's our cover story today. >> reporter: inside an unassuming warehouse on the outskirts of denver 18 students are learning how to saw, drill, plaster and paint. they're learning how to build a house. 18 might not sound like a lot, but today's home builders are desperate for every last one of them. >> every single year the labor situation has basically gotten more people retiring, nobody replacing them. and as an industry ultimately we've just done a lousy job marketing our opportunities to young people. >> reporter: so oakwood homes, which is owned by berkshire hathaway, started the colorado home-building academy, a non-profit boot camp teaching basic construction skills. the classes are free. >> how can you
now, becky quick. >>> we begin with jobs. the labor department says that there are more than 6 million openings. that is close to an all-time high. but there's a big skills gap that comes along with job seekers who are looking to get hired. as our diana olick found, sometimes workers need to learn before they can earn. that's our cover story today. >> reporter: inside an unassuming warehouse on the outskirts of denver 18 students are learning how to saw, drill, plaster and paint....
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. >>> approaching the top of the hour becky quick joins us good morning, becky. >> good morning, guyso see both of you today. we are heading into cyber monday big shopping day and as a result here on "squawk box" we have lots of things to talk about lots of ceos will be joining us to talk through some of these issues first up we've got nieman marcus's ceo talking to us about what they've been seeing not only in their retail stores but also some of the off price stores we've been having as well talking about all of those issues coming up plus, we have etsy's ceo seema, have you shopped there? >> that's what i guess. >> will, i'm guessing you haven't? >> correct. >> it's an artsy crafts type of thing. i've bought all kinds of things on it. i think it has more of a female demographic. the ceo of etsy will join us. >> do you think i'm not artsy, becky? >> no, i didn't say that. >> well, you implied that. it's a correct implication. >> i've bought things for the kids on it there's cool arts and crafts things josh silverman will be joining us to talk about that. our guest host is michael re
. >>> approaching the top of the hour becky quick joins us good morning, becky. >> good morning, guyso see both of you today. we are heading into cyber monday big shopping day and as a result here on "squawk box" we have lots of things to talk about lots of ceos will be joining us to talk through some of these issues first up we've got nieman marcus's ceo talking to us about what they've been seeing not only in their retail stores but also some of the off price stores...
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rachel and becky had no idea.found out till they walked in the room. >> wait a minute. most people don't find out until they're at the chapel? >> yeah, until they walk in the room. father's right there, their wife is right there and they get married. >> did you have the luxury of meeting him the day before? >> yes, yes. he was 25. and he had two wives and three children. and then i was gonna be his third wife. >> reporter: his name was rich, richard allred. his older brother was picked to be becky's husband. the weddings were held, not at a chapel, but at this church-owned motel in caliente, nevada. first rachel, then becky with their father presiding. >> when it came time to say, "i do," i just stood there and stared at my father. i wouldn't say anything. he kept noddin' his head and mouthing, "i do. i do." finally i just said very quietly, "i do." >> reporter: rachel said "i do" while her wedding pictures look happy they didn't tell the whole story. just 18, she had suddenly gone from single woman to plural wife
rachel and becky had no idea.found out till they walked in the room. >> wait a minute. most people don't find out until they're at the chapel? >> yeah, until they walk in the room. father's right there, their wife is right there and they get married. >> did you have the luxury of meeting him the day before? >> yes, yes. he was 25. and he had two wives and three children. and then i was gonna be his third wife. >> reporter: his name was rich, richard allred. his...
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becky worley checks out how amazon's new service is working. >> thanks. >> reporter: this is the optimaleive a package. this, less optimal. why? porch pirates, thieves who steal packages from your doorstep. it happened to jennifer henry norvi norvich. >> reporter: it led her to try out the amazon key. it just rolled out for prime members in 37 cities. you need some special equipment, a wi-fi connected lock. and this amazon camera connected uncomfortable at all that it's recording in your home? >> it is only recording in your home when the delivery is occurring. you get an alert. >> reporter: did it feel weird that someone was walking into your house? >> a little bit, but not really, because it was so fast. are are and a delivery happened while we were there. >> everybody panicked. there's the idea of letting a delivery person into your home without any interconvention from you that terrifies people. >> reporter: amazon say the all its delivery people have been background checked and vetted. >> part of every moment of your life that involves going in and out of your house which is a prett
becky worley checks out how amazon's new service is working. >> thanks. >> reporter: this is the optimaleive a package. this, less optimal. why? porch pirates, thieves who steal packages from your doorstep. it happened to jennifer henry norvi norvich. >> reporter: it led her to try out the amazon key. it just rolled out for prime members in 37 cities. you need some special equipment, a wi-fi connected lock. and this amazon camera connected uncomfortable at all that it's...
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i'm becky quick. will it be many happy returns? tax reform is coming but what will it mean for you. >>> thieves are aiming for an unlikely target. >>> the woman who just couldn't find anything to wear in her size what she did and how it's turned into a booming business. >>> black friday will be here before you know it what you should buy and what you should avoid. >>> kobe bryant is trying to win at a new game with some very big steaks "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is "on the money. your money, your life, your future now becky quick. >> we begin with your taxes. it's been 30 years since any major tax reform was passed, but changes in your tax bill might be ahead house and senate republicans have each released versions of a new tax plan this time will tax reform be a reality? that's our cover story today. >> i always like tax cuts. boosts the economy gets more money to the people it belongs to. >> but will you save money under a republican tax plan? congress's own official score keeper, the joint committee on taxation, f
i'm becky quick. will it be many happy returns? tax reform is coming but what will it mean for you. >>> thieves are aiming for an unlikely target. >>> the woman who just couldn't find anything to wear in her size what she did and how it's turned into a booming business. >>> black friday will be here before you know it what you should buy and what you should avoid. >>> kobe bryant is trying to win at a new game with some very big steaks "on the...
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>> they say becky is an incredible powerful kingmaker in the comedy world. especially if you're new to the field and you're just making your way in it. you wouldn't want to anger that person, you wouldn't want to start off on the wrong foot with that person. >> reporter: among other accusers, rebecca corey who was working on a television pilot produced by courteney cox and david arquette when she says she was approached by ck. >> 2005, she was a producer and actor on a show "midnightly news." louis ck was a guest. he pulled her aside and said, can i masturbate in front of you? she said no, horrified. word reached courteney cox and david arquette. they talked about whether to shut down production. rebecca decided against it. but she was absolutely appalled. >> reporter: the "times" reports arquette and cox confirm the incident. cox writing in an e-mail that what happened to rebecca was awful. mcdonald says even though the comedy world is raunchy at times -- >> i'm married so i can pay people to touch me. >> reporter: it's not a justification for harassment. >
>> they say becky is an incredible powerful kingmaker in the comedy world. especially if you're new to the field and you're just making your way in it. you wouldn't want to anger that person, you wouldn't want to start off on the wrong foot with that person. >> reporter: among other accusers, rebecca corey who was working on a television pilot produced by courteney cox and david arquette when she says she was approached by ck. >> 2005, she was a producer and actor on a show...
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let's get to cnn's becky anderson with more. becky, good morning to you.ome feel this is a power grab as much as it is cutting down on corruption. it is both? >> well, it's certainly been an extraordinary weekend here in saudi arabia's capital riyadh, providing further confirmation if any were needed of exactly who is in charge here and how the kingdom's new leadership is positioning itself, both domestically and on the international stage as well. cynics might call this a power play. supporters of the young crown prince will tell you that the messages of an era of elite inindulgence is over. and to be quite frank, this was a move that was well flagged. earlier in the year, in an interview with an arabic language tv station, the crown prince here warned that every person who has engaged in corruption regardless of their status will be held accountable, provided, he said, the evidence of wrongdoing exists. so the warnings were there. the most high profile of the targets said prince alwaleed ben talal, the businessman owner of kingdom holding, which is a com
let's get to cnn's becky anderson with more. becky, good morning to you.ome feel this is a power grab as much as it is cutting down on corruption. it is both? >> well, it's certainly been an extraordinary weekend here in saudi arabia's capital riyadh, providing further confirmation if any were needed of exactly who is in charge here and how the kingdom's new leadership is positioning itself, both domestically and on the international stage as well. cynics might call this a power play....
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now, becky quick. >> we dwbegin with your taxes. it's been years since tax reform bill but changes might be ahead. house and senate republicans each released versions of a tax plan. this time, will tax reform be a reality? that's our cover story today. >> i always liked taxes to boost the economy, gives more to the people it belongs to. >> will you save money under a republican tax plan? congress's own official scorekeeper the joint committee on taxation found 20% of americans would actually have a higher tax bill within ten years. both the house and the senate plans would likely lower individual tax rates. to $12,000 for singles ould and $20,000 for couples. >> what i do know is it ends up eliminating the deductions that benefit me and cuts a lot more. >> itemized could be limited including state or local taxes, medical expenses and student loans, plus the mortgage interest reduction may change. >> tax deduction at the end of the year, if i buy a new house, that's not going to, i can't write that off anymore. >> want to cut the top
now, becky quick. >> we dwbegin with your taxes. it's been years since tax reform bill but changes might be ahead. house and senate republicans each released versions of a tax plan. this time, will tax reform be a reality? that's our cover story today. >> i always liked taxes to boost the economy, gives more to the people it belongs to. >> will you save money under a republican tax plan? congress's own official scorekeeper the joint committee on taxation found 20% of americans...
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i'm becky quick. will it be a happy return? tax season is coming. what does it mean for you? thieves aiming for an unlikely target. what you need to know. the women who couldn't find anything to wear in her size. what she did and how it's turned into a booming business. black friday will be here before you know it. what you should buy and what you should avoid. and kobe bryant tries to win at a new game with very big stakes. "on the money" starts right now. >> thi "on the money," your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >> we dwbegin with your it's been years since tax reform bill but changes might be ahead. house and senate republicans each released versions of a tax plan. this time, will tax reform be a reality? that's our cover story today. >> i always liked taxes to boost the economy, gives more to the people it belongs to. >> will you save money under a republican tax plan? congress's own official scorekeeper the joint committee on taxation found 20% of americans would actually have a higher tax bill within ten years. both the house and the senate plans woul
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i'm becky quick. this time of year puts retailers to the test but we came up with our own exam. who passes and fails when we put a stop watch on some names that you know? >>> making a holiday budget and sticking to it. make sure you don't break the bank. >>> what's that thing called where you store all your clothes? oh, yeah, the closet. meet the company that wants to make your closet obsolete. just rinse a dream wardrobe. >>> the teenage sisters cleaning up. turned their idea about bath time into their own company. >> this is "on the money." your life, your future. becky quick. >> we begin with something many of us do shopping but instead of choosing online or in-store, many want you to do both. buying online, and picking up in the store. is it faster? is it easier? s cheaper? courtney rea it to the test and that's our cover story today. retail test. walmart and target. macy's and kohl's. home depot and lowe's. online pick-up in store option. no matter which we shopped, the experience was consistent. it was the same case for each retailer we tested. >> 42 minutes. target was 45
i'm becky quick. this time of year puts retailers to the test but we came up with our own exam. who passes and fails when we put a stop watch on some names that you know? >>> making a holiday budget and sticking to it. make sure you don't break the bank. >>> what's that thing called where you store all your clothes? oh, yeah, the closet. meet the company that wants to make your closet obsolete. just rinse a dream wardrobe. >>> the teenage sisters cleaning up. turned...
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becky quick. >> we begin with something many of us do this holiday weekend. shopping but instead of choosing online or in-store, many want you to do both. buying online, and picking up in the store. is it faster? is it easier? s cheaper? courtney rea it to the test and that's our cover story today. retail test. walmart and target. macy's and kohl's. home depot and lowe's. online pick-up in store option. no matter which we shopped, the experience was consistent. it was the same case for each retailer we tested. >> 42 minutes. target was 45. >> not all experienc a call fro order is ready for pick-up except for one item. >> that happened at chicago lowe's too. ordering online is supposed to be convenient, but each team thought it was more cumbersome part. your pick-up store, so this isn't closest. it keeps going back. pick-up was the easier part. >> that was pretty easy. the order was ready in one minute from the time i got to the counter. >> which retailer was the fastest? target. all four orders ready in average of 33 minutes. kohl's, the second. averaging 46
becky quick. >> we begin with something many of us do this holiday weekend. shopping but instead of choosing online or in-store, many want you to do both. buying online, and picking up in the store. is it faster? is it easier? s cheaper? courtney rea it to the test and that's our cover story today. retail test. walmart and target. macy's and kohl's. home depot and lowe's. online pick-up in store option. no matter which we shopped, the experience was consistent. it was the same case for...
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abc's becky worley is in san francisco with all that, becky.rning, happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: same to you, dan. most folks haven't set the thanksgiving table or even fired up any football games yet, but virtual door buster sales are happening online as we speak. overnight, the websites for walmart, office depot and kohl's going live with their sales at midnight eastern. this iphone 6, prepaid for just $129 at walmart. $70 off. at kohl's a samsung 55-inch tv that comes in at $350 and this laptop at office depot for $299 down $200. but beware with big online deal come big online scams. this holiday weekend online thieves creating spoofed websites and phishing e-mails posing as trusted, big name retailers and brands. a recent study revealing 40% of u.s. consumers have fallen victim to these online attacks. now, the hunt for discounts happening now. predawn eastern time this morning with their deals. they have ipads for $249. that's $80 off. amazon live now with discounts on almost all of their fire and alexa products. they also have a ninja
abc's becky worley is in san francisco with all that, becky.rning, happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: same to you, dan. most folks haven't set the thanksgiving table or even fired up any football games yet, but virtual door buster sales are happening online as we speak. overnight, the websites for walmart, office depot and kohl's going live with their sales at midnight eastern. this iphone 6, prepaid for just $129 at walmart. $70 off. at kohl's a samsung 55-inch tv that comes in at $350 and...
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we're very excited, becky. >>> coming up, becky has much more.ls & steals." free shipping on everything. stay with us. at st. jude children'snd seek with research hospital.er shhhhh... sorry... at st. jude, no family ever pays for treatment, travel, housing or food... because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. you think they'll find us? not a chance. ooops. give thanks for the healthy kids in your life. visit st.jude.org or shop where you see the st jude logo. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvon
we're very excited, becky. >>> coming up, becky has much more.ls & steals." free shipping on everything. stay with us. at st. jude children'snd seek with research hospital.er shhhhh... sorry... at st. jude, no family ever pays for treatment, travel, housing or food... because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. you think they'll find us? not a chance. ooops. give thanks for the healthy kids in your life. visit st.jude.org or shop where you see the st...
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i'm becky quick.should you start talking what should you say and the biggest mistakes to avoid? the opioid epidepic, how it's raising the risk in the real estate industr and even if you're not buying or selling, you want to hear about this. plus, clothes, confidence in a gift that really matters. dressing up is more than it seems. >> last year, i was worried about, how am i going to afford a dress? >> a spare $50 million or so, tom hilfiger's dogs. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >> we begin with kids and money. how do you teach them to spend
i'm becky quick.should you start talking what should you say and the biggest mistakes to avoid? the opioid epidepic, how it's raising the risk in the real estate industr and even if you're not buying or selling, you want to hear about this. plus, clothes, confidence in a gift that really matters. dressing up is more than it seems. >> last year, i was worried about, how am i going to afford a dress? >> a spare $50 million or so, tom hilfiger's dogs. "on the money" starts...
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we'll see, becky garrison, thank you so much.ck around, we are coming right back for tonight's quote of the night after this. ge about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes? yes i do. true or false... type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chance of dying from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or a stroke. that can't be true, can it? actually, it is true. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. in fact, cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death for adults with type 2 diabetes and heart disease. but there is good news. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. that's good to know. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms in
we'll see, becky garrison, thank you so much.ck around, we are coming right back for tonight's quote of the night after this. ge about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes? yes i do. true or false... type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chance of dying from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or a stroke. that can't be true, can it? actually, it is true. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. in fact, cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death for adults with...
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becky, welcome back from jury duty nice to have you >> it's great to finally be back mr. speaker, let's talk about what's happening you're voting -- your member hit pship is voting, and it got a lot more complicated with what the senate chose to do overnight by wrapping obama care, a partial repeal of that, of the individual mandate we've always said tax reform is really, really tough maybe tougher than health care reform by putting the two together, what does that do in terms of what you have to convince your membership >> well, we don't have it in our bill as you know, we've passed that before here in the house we've had the house votes to do that we passed our repeal of the individual mandate back in may we never had the votes in the senate what we didn't want to do is make tax reform harder than it already is it really is whether or not the senate has the votes for this or not. we're seeing what the senate can do if the senate can get it through committee, if they can get it through the floor, then we'll meet them in conference and assess at that time. right now -- >>
becky, welcome back from jury duty nice to have you >> it's great to finally be back mr. speaker, let's talk about what's happening you're voting -- your member hit pship is voting, and it got a lot more complicated with what the senate chose to do overnight by wrapping obama care, a partial repeal of that, of the individual mandate we've always said tax reform is really, really tough maybe tougher than health care reform by putting the two together, what does that do in terms of what you...
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that's why becky worley is with us.adquarters in sunnyveil, california. becky, shouldn't we focus on buying gifts for others? >> you know, i actually agree with amy on this one. instead of stocking stuffers stock up on staples and i call cyber monday cyberme day so let's just get right to the clothing. i know. i'm going to give you an example of how they go. walmart.com this is $14.96 for a puffer coat. these can be hundreds other places. the big blanket discounts. old navy, 40% off. talbots, 40% off. talking the entire site. express, 50% off. cybershoe day, why, yes, i will. cole haan 40% to 50% off. kenneth cole -- >> don't mind if i do. >> kenneth cole 50% off the whole thing. yeah, really big scoupes. >> i'm going to -- especially when we're looking at beauty. i'm going to go right into it, lara. you will love this, $10 off your $50 purchase at ulta. nars, and bliss 40% off. the body shop, 50% off. >> my squeal was over shoes. that was truthful. >> will you share it with me. >> yes. what about electronics for others
that's why becky worley is with us.adquarters in sunnyveil, california. becky, shouldn't we focus on buying gifts for others? >> you know, i actually agree with amy on this one. instead of stocking stuffers stock up on staples and i call cyber monday cyberme day so let's just get right to the clothing. i know. i'm going to give you an example of how they go. walmart.com this is $14.96 for a puffer coat. these can be hundreds other places. the big blanket discounts. old navy, 40% off....
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hey, becky, good morning. >> good morning, dan. you're right. thanksgiving spending was big. deals today, though, sparking even more buying. data coming in from adobe saying thanksgiving $1.5 billion they online. that's 17% more than was spent last thanksgiving online. amazon reporting their thanksgiving sales this year, 50% larger than last year. analysts predicting though today will produce even bigger sales numbers so let's get to the deals. today the best day for discounts on clothing, cell phones and toys, dan. >> so what are some of the better deals you're seeing out there today? >> today i think gift cards. they're the number one gift request. they are on sale. it's kind of like free money. so itunes gift cards, it's a bogo on 30% off the one get one so it's 15% off on itunes gift cards at best buy. google play cards are 17% off at costco. another deal, the dyson v6 50 bucks off the regular price, plus today at entire next purchase. that is huge. let's talk toys. if it's popular, i have this guy, the incredible porg. he likes to talk to you but now if you see even a sm
hey, becky, good morning. >> good morning, dan. you're right. thanksgiving spending was big. deals today, though, sparking even more buying. data coming in from adobe saying thanksgiving $1.5 billion they online. that's 17% more than was spent last thanksgiving online. amazon reporting their thanksgiving sales this year, 50% larger than last year. analysts predicting though today will produce even bigger sales numbers so let's get to the deals. today the best day for discounts on...
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hi, there, becky.ure. >> tomorrow is the best day to get deals. why? >> the reason they're discounting is because competitors are. that all ends after cybermonday. we're not going to see any deals that really get serious until after the holidays. >> i heard consumers on black friday saying they were getting discounts up to 80% off. where are we going to see some of the steepest discounts? >> all the big players. amazon, walmart, target.com. think about the niche online players. the crazy cybermonday. >> if you have one pro tip, what would it be? >> camelcamelcamel.com. it's a website with a crazy name. but, what it does is it searches the price history of everything on amazon. that's important because if a product is touting, like you mention, that 80% price cut. you see on camel camel camel it was priced lower a few months ago, it may go lower still right before christmas. certainly afterwards. you gotta know that price history. >> and the great thing about camelcamelcamel, it just rolls right off you
hi, there, becky.ure. >> tomorrow is the best day to get deals. why? >> the reason they're discounting is because competitors are. that all ends after cybermonday. we're not going to see any deals that really get serious until after the holidays. >> i heard consumers on black friday saying they were getting discounts up to 80% off. where are we going to see some of the steepest discounts? >> all the big players. amazon, walmart, target.com. think about the niche online...
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seven years ago was becky stan sealed the border after interethnic conflict in kyrgyzstan but since the death of his becky stone's longstanding president last year relations have dramatically improved joyful seems marked the reopening of the dusty border this september. the changes followed a groundbreaking meeting between the stance new president chavez had with his ya if on the left and his kick his counterpart but that. the credit goes to the president of respect to stan that this day finally came the day which two nations have been waiting for more than twenty five years. the two have so far results eighty five percent of disputed borders a soviet hangover they've also pledged cooperation on trade and energy but where as was becky stan has been ruled with an iron fist kyrgyzstan is an impoverished often chaotic democracy. but. from this differently. people can travel and trade more easily between kyrgyzstan and as. the hope is that regional leaders across central asia can all learn to put aside their differences cooperate and make life easier for their citizens instead there's a new
seven years ago was becky stan sealed the border after interethnic conflict in kyrgyzstan but since the death of his becky stone's longstanding president last year relations have dramatically improved joyful seems marked the reopening of the dusty border this september. the changes followed a groundbreaking meeting between the stance new president chavez had with his ya if on the left and his kick his counterpart but that. the credit goes to the president of respect to stan that this day...
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i'm becky quick. this time of year always puts retailers to the test. this time we thought we'd come up with our own exam. >>> making a holiday budget and sticking to it how you make sure you don't break the bank. >>> what's that thing called where you store all your clothes? oh, yeah, the closet meet a company who wants to make your closet obsolete. >>> and sisters cleaning up. how they make money with bath time "on the money" starts right now. >>> we begin with something many of us are doing this holiday weekend, shopping, but instead of choosing between online and in-store, more retailers want you do most. but is it faster is it cheaper? courtney reagan puts it to the test that is our cover story. >> walmart and target, macy's and coles, home depot and lowe's the good news is no matter which, it was consistent it was the same case for each. >> coles was ready 42 minutes after. target, 45. >> the bag news is the experience did not go without hiccup. >> i was togot a call from kohls everything was ready but the tree skirt. >> this isn't even the closes
i'm becky quick. this time of year always puts retailers to the test. this time we thought we'd come up with our own exam. >>> making a holiday budget and sticking to it how you make sure you don't break the bank. >>> what's that thing called where you store all your clothes? oh, yeah, the closet meet a company who wants to make your closet obsolete. >>> and sisters cleaning up. how they make money with bath time "on the money" starts right now. >>>...
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hi, becky.u >> hi, andrew. >> we're going to check on the markets and come back to you show you what's going on right now we are in the red. it looks like the dow would open off 40 points. nasdaq off about 16 points s&p 500 off about seven points here's what's making headlines at this hour we have this run of retail reports. it continues this morning. we're expecting the latest numbers from jc penney that's at the bottom of the hour company expects to post a quarterly loss of 43 cents a share with a third quarter on revenue of almost $2.8 billion comparable store sales expected to increase by half a percent. also, automaker joseph -- we always go back and forth about this automaker >> i think that -- i think the public -- >> there's confusion in the public >> i just want to make it clear. >> hyundai >> may be shifting more. >> you usually put about six sill bells in there. >> hyundai >> they say the company considering moving production of its tucson and kona suvs to its alabama plant. it could
hi, becky.u >> hi, andrew. >> we're going to check on the markets and come back to you show you what's going on right now we are in the red. it looks like the dow would open off 40 points. nasdaq off about 16 points s&p 500 off about seven points here's what's making headlines at this hour we have this run of retail reports. it continues this morning. we're expecting the latest numbers from jc penney that's at the bottom of the hour company expects to post a quarterly loss of 43...
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i'm becky quick along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin, and joe strolling in >> i was talkingbout tiny tim. >> you were getting ready for thanksgiving >> i was remember all that. the scrooge -- >> he was talking to wilf about tiny tim in the tease. >> you were sort of on time. you were here. >> i was here for the tease. >> he was here for the tease he got stuck in the elevator trying to come back. >> let me give you this concept. i was here to do the tease on "worldwide exchange" with makeup, which you have never ever -- that has not happened yet. has it >> i like the natural look >> yeah. didn't scrooge send over a turkey at the end? >> he did something. he sent over dinner. >> and tiny tim was like, wow, it's the best christmas. >> i don't know if that was the book version or the movie version. >> i'm getting a little -- >> wait a minute there was a book huh? >> yes, charles dickens. i know you know this we had this discussion there was a book it wasn't just a movie >> some people we know get all their news in tv >> which we hope is you at home. we hope you are getting your
i'm becky quick along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin, and joe strolling in >> i was talkingbout tiny tim. >> you were getting ready for thanksgiving >> i was remember all that. the scrooge -- >> he was talking to wilf about tiny tim in the tease. >> you were sort of on time. you were here. >> i was here for the tease. >> he was here for the tease he got stuck in the elevator trying to come back. >> let me give you this concept. i was here...
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i'm becky quick. back to school a big shortage of workers whand o and what one industry is doing >> what you need to know about your benefits before you sign on the dotted line. >> that time of year we'll have the hottest holiday toys they are kid tested and kid approved kate hudson, life as royalty and building her brand in the business "on the money" starts right now. >>> we begin with jobs the labor department says there are more than 6 million opens. a big skills gap that comes along with job seekers that are looking to get hired as our diana olick is hired, sometimes workers need to learn before they can earn >> reporter: inside an unassuming ware house on the outskirts of denver, 18 students are learning how to saw, drill, plaster and paint. they are learning how to build a house. 18 might not sound like a lot but today's home builders are desperate for every last one of them >> every single year, the labor situation has basically gotten worse. people retire, nobody replacing them as an industry
i'm becky quick. back to school a big shortage of workers whand o and what one industry is doing >> what you need to know about your benefits before you sign on the dotted line. >> that time of year we'll have the hottest holiday toys they are kid tested and kid approved kate hudson, life as royalty and building her brand in the business "on the money" starts right now. >>> we begin with jobs the labor department says there are more than 6 million opens. a big...
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>> do you can a becky carveout >> i don't want a becky carveout. >> a joe carveout. >> a joe carveout. >> but we want to make sure we have the carried interest. is that in your bill, senator? >> thanks, guys oh, she's trying to get me to talk about that. >> we'll share the pain. that was a joke. >> here's what's important, he said it's a different tax rate structure on individuals than the house and they deal with salt differently 'lfi will answer some questions. wel nd out in a bit. we'll be right back. ♪ buried just under the surface, the answer to it all. ♪ we want to need each other. ♪ the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> when we come back, could the time warner at&t megadeal in jeopardy what is the power of pacific? it's life insurance and retirement solutions to help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you
>> do you can a becky carveout >> i don't want a becky carveout. >> a joe carveout. >> a joe carveout. >> but we want to make sure we have the carried interest. is that in your bill, senator? >> thanks, guys oh, she's trying to get me to talk about that. >> we'll share the pain. that was a joke. >> here's what's important, he said it's a different tax rate structure on individuals than the house and they deal with salt differently 'lfi will answer...
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>> i like small caps too, becky.hink one of the things that haven't been talked about a lot is i think this tax cut coming at a 4% unemployment rate is basically an inflationary fiscal stimulus, and it's going to exacerbate already building overheat concerns. i think it could prematurely end the recovery if it's big enough because it's going to accelerate cost push pressures and resuscitate a faster exit approach by the fed than would otherwise be the case. i'm all for tax reform, but this is a lousy time at full employment nine years into recovery to bring one. it's more of -- >> your version of full employment is other people's version of, you know, some people don't believe we're in full employment. all right? that's your argument >> i want to get the economy at 3.5% gdp growth. i want to get it -- >> i think the hard part about getting to 3.5% gdp growth is productivity earlier you recall you were talking about regulation, but i think the other -- you go back in history when we had the 3.5% growth consistently, p
>> i like small caps too, becky.hink one of the things that haven't been talked about a lot is i think this tax cut coming at a 4% unemployment rate is basically an inflationary fiscal stimulus, and it's going to exacerbate already building overheat concerns. i think it could prematurely end the recovery if it's big enough because it's going to accelerate cost push pressures and resuscitate a faster exit approach by the fed than would otherwise be the case. i'm all for tax reform, but...
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washington post reporting on the stories of gena richardson and becky gray who worked at the mall in alabama in the late 1970's. >> wrich ardson was a high schooler working at sears when she said moore introduce the himself and asked for her number. she declined but says he called her at school a few days later. she was taken out of class. gets on the phone. she says he asked her out. she relented, says their date ended in an unwanted forceful kiss. >> the other new accuser, becky gray, was then 22 and working in the men's department of another store. gray says he was persistent in a way that made her uncomfortable. the two women bring the total number of accusers to seven. >> moore's lawyer is on the offensive aa tacking the credibility of another akeiser. zeroing in an a note. beverly nelson said moore inscribed in her yearbook. >>reporter: christine and dave, roy moore's attorney came out trying to defend his client. he also attempted to urn it the conversation away from allegations of child sex abuse to handwriting analysis. the focus of his comments before the press today was ab
washington post reporting on the stories of gena richardson and becky gray who worked at the mall in alabama in the late 1970's. >> wrich ardson was a high schooler working at sears when she said moore introduce the himself and asked for her number. she declined but says he called her at school a few days later. she was taken out of class. gets on the phone. she says he asked her out. she relented, says their date ended in an unwanted forceful kiss. >> the other new accuser, becky...