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elise preston has today's money watch report. >>> markets are closed today.rap street wrapped a record setting week friday thanks in part to a better than expected jobs report. federal deficit is expected to hit $3 trillion this year. the debt is about 130 billion less than last year during the height of the pandemic. but the deficit is nearly three times what it was in 2019. this year's deficit is projected to be the second largest since 1945. >>> a ban on the boards. pinterest banning weight loss ads on the platform. it updated its policy after looking at studies showing how much the pandemic impacted people with eating disorders. ads promoting fitness and healthy lifestyles will still be permitted. >>> how does it make you feel when a chick-fil-a employee tells you "my pleasure"? those manners could be why the chain leads in customer satisfaction. that's according to a new survey. domino's, kfc, starbucks also ranked high among customers. mcdonald's while iconic ranked at the bottom of the list. that's your cbs money watch report. for more head to cbsmoney
elise preston has today's money watch report. >>> markets are closed today.rap street wrapped a record setting week friday thanks in part to a better than expected jobs report. federal deficit is expected to hit $3 trillion this year. the debt is about 130 billion less than last year during the height of the pandemic. but the deficit is nearly three times what it was in 2019. this year's deficit is projected to be the second largest since 1945. >>> a ban on the boards....
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reporter elise preston has the medical success story. >> reporter: cuddling her newborn daughter graceis a moment amanda grandal describes as magical. >> the first thing that i heard was her little cry, and it was the sweetest little cry. >> reporter: especially sweet because grandal was once thought it would never happen. the new mom was born without a uterus and thought pregnancy was impossible. >> it was devastating. i had a loss of identity and i felt like i didn't really belong in this world. >> reporter: that changed when she enrolled in a study at the cleveland clinic, where doctors performed a uterine transplant. the medical team implanted a deceased donor's uterus into amanda's pelvis, connecting the blood vessels to her own. doctor whom up ernie heads the study, which includes 10 women and has resulted so far in four babies. >> this is a transplant we consider to be a life enhancing transplant, so it is not designed to last forever. >> reporter: once a transplant healed, grandal became pregnant through ivf. her husband calls it a dream come true, despite hardships along the w
reporter elise preston has the medical success story. >> reporter: cuddling her newborn daughter graceis a moment amanda grandal describes as magical. >> the first thing that i heard was her little cry, and it was the sweetest little cry. >> reporter: especially sweet because grandal was once thought it would never happen. the new mom was born without a uterus and thought pregnancy was impossible. >> it was devastating. i had a loss of identity and i felt like i didn't...
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elise preston, cbs news. >> jeff bezos says he's dreamed of going to space since he was young. in his high school valedictorian speech, his last line was space, the final frontier, meet me there. that is so cool. >> he did it. >> he sure did. >>> time for a checkup weather with meteorologist mary lee. you're awesome, mary lee. >> love you guys, back at you. we are looking at awesome weather as well. blue skies out there as we look to the south bay. mt. hamilton, from our observatory camera out there at this lunchtime hour, and also looking at that sunshine, so we cleared out around the bay even in san francisco as well. 60 degrees in downtown san francisco. oakland at 61. looking at 74 in san jose, 78 in santa rosa. looking at low 80s for you in concord and for livermore. checking the winds, looking at that onshore flow, that pacific ocean breeze, 18 mile-per-hour winds out of the northwest. sfo looking at 9 in oakland, 10 in napa, 14 for palo alto. so our onshore breeze keeping that smoke away. l that smoke our newscast i that is from wildfires here in the west that's putting
elise preston, cbs news. >> jeff bezos says he's dreamed of going to space since he was young. in his high school valedictorian speech, his last line was space, the final frontier, meet me there. that is so cool. >> he did it. >> he sure did. >>> time for a checkup weather with meteorologist mary lee. you're awesome, mary lee. >> love you guys, back at you. we are looking at awesome weather as well. blue skies out there as we look to the south bay. mt. hamilton,...
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elise preston is new york stock exchange with that and more. > reporter: good morning, diane. this morning, investors will have their full attention on the labor department's june jobs report which will give a glimpse into the labor market's recovery. meantime, stocks kicked off the month higher. the dow rallied 131 points, the nasdaq added 18 points, and the s&p 500 was up 22 points marking a fourth consecutive record >>> the labor department's weekly jobless claims report reveals the number of americans jobls claims dropped by fell 51,000. the lowest level since the pandemic hit last year. now the drop was steeper than economists had expected. applications for unemployment benefits have now fallen in ten of the past 12 weeks. >>> robinhood filed for one of the most highly public offerings of the year. the stock trading app filed forms with the sec yesterday to go public. it's aiming for over $40 billion according to "reuters." it will trade under the ticker hood. the action comes as robinhood faces dozens of lawsuits and a hstoric fine over it
elise preston is new york stock exchange with that and more. > reporter: good morning, diane. this morning, investors will have their full attention on the labor department's june jobs report which will give a glimpse into the labor market's recovery. meantime, stocks kicked off the month higher. the dow rallied 131 points, the nasdaq added 18 points, and the s&p 500 was up 22 points marking a fourth consecutive record >>> the labor department's weekly jobless claims report...
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elise preston is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. e. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, stock futures are trending lower after two of the major indices hit fresh records during the regular session. the dow rallied 153 points, hitting a record intraday high. the nasdaq gained 15 points, and the s&p 500 also hit a record adding 18 points. >>> the biden administration will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire tomorrow. white house officials say their hands are tied after the supreme court ruled last month the moratorium would only continue until the end of july. president biden called on congress to protect renters who are struggling financially because of the pandemic. according to the u.s. census bureau roughly 3.5 million people in the u.s. said they face eviction in the next two months. >>> with covid cases surging nationwide, the happiest place on earth is asking visitors to mask up again. starting today, people who go to disneyland in california or walt disney world in florida must wear a face covering indoors. i
elise preston is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. e. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, stock futures are trending lower after two of the major indices hit fresh records during the regular session. the dow rallied 153 points, hitting a record intraday high. the nasdaq gained 15 points, and the s&p 500 also hit a record adding 18 points. >>> the biden administration will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire tomorrow. white house...
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elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> check your cabinets. johnson & johnson has voluntarily recalled five sunscreens after low levels of benzene were found in samples. the affected aveeno and neutrogena products listed on your screen were packaged in aerosol cans. benzene is a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure. johnson & johnson said that it's unlikely that users would be harmed. the recall includes all can sizes and all levels of spf. consumers can contact the company for a refund. >>> so coming up, flash flooding caught on video. rushing water and mud push a car down the street. >>> and britney spears returned to court. the latest ruling on the pop star's conservatorship battle. this is the "cbs morning news." ever since i got this little guy, i felt like i was just constantly cleaning up his hair. then, i got my paws on the swiffer sweeper. it's a game changer. thesavy-ty dlothpickup crazy am. thisall u. we stopped cleaning and started swiffering! it's very common to have both sensitivity and gum issues. dentists and h
elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> check your cabinets. johnson & johnson has voluntarily recalled five sunscreens after low levels of benzene were found in samples. the affected aveeno and neutrogena products listed on your screen were packaged in aerosol cans. benzene is a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure. johnson & johnson said that it's unlikely that users would be harmed. the recall includes all can sizes and all levels of spf. consumers can...
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elise preston is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. ♪ >> reporter: markets are closed the long fourth of july holiday. wall street wrapped a record-setting week with room for optimism thanks in part to a better than expected jobs report. >>> the federal deficit is expected to hit $3 trillion a year according to the congressional budget officers. the debt is $130 billion less than it was last year during the height of the pandemic. the deficit is nearly three times what it was in 2019. this year's deficit is projected to be the second largest since 1945. >>> a ban on the boards. pinterest is banning allll weig loss ads on its platform. pinterest updated its s policy after lolooking at studies showg how much the pandemic impacted people with eating disorders. ads promoting fitness and healthy lifestyles will still be permitted. >>> how does make you feel when a chick-fil-a employee tells you "my pleasure"? those manners could be why the fast food chain leads in customer satisfaction according to a survey from the american customer satisfaction index. domino's, kfc, and s
elise preston is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. ♪ >> reporter: markets are closed the long fourth of july holiday. wall street wrapped a record-setting week with room for optimism thanks in part to a better than expected jobs report. >>> the federal deficit is expected to hit $3 trillion a year according to the congressional budget officers. the debt is $130 billion less than it was last year during the height of the pandemic. the deficit is nearly three...
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elise preston, thanks. >>> you will be held inside more credit places at walnut creek for longer butouncil extended this program to the end of the year. according to the city's mayor, after surveying some 1400 residents, 82% of participants favorite taking the outdoor dining space is permanent. >>> let's get you caught up with the weather and traffic this friday beginning with darren peck.>> will start out with our view talking and looking at the tri-valley, looking at 580 and 680 where we are waking up to sunshine. you will have to take my word on it. it is cloudy in the bay, if were not ready for this we can have these two finish. but we are ready for gianna. >> you do not want us to finish it.>> i have full confidence you guys as you listen to me all morning, but gianna you take it.>> i will show you some live cameras so you can see outside what is looking like. there and said it will be warm so a heads up. westbound 580 we have a few brake lights this morning. altamonte pass is one of the busiest spots but this is the westbound, all the brake lights are building as you work your
elise preston, thanks. >>> you will be held inside more credit places at walnut creek for longer butouncil extended this program to the end of the year. according to the city's mayor, after surveying some 1400 residents, 82% of participants favorite taking the outdoor dining space is permanent. >>> let's get you caught up with the weather and traffic this friday beginning with darren peck.>> will start out with our view talking and looking at the tri-valley, looking at...
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elise preston with the roll out of child tax credit payments. >> reporter: estate agent saw business drop dramatically when the pandemic started. then life changing news hit the mother of two. during the pandemic you battled lupus and breast cancer. >> i have been battling lupus since 2017. i had breast cancer surgery february 25th. that was a huge under taking, just taking time off and the recoup asian. >> reporter: she had to stop working for months of recovery and bills piled up. now millions of parents are getting extra money from the government. child tax credit is up from $2,000 to 3600 for kids under six and 3,000 for older children. half the money will be paid over six months. parents will have to claim the rest on tax returns. families haveto make a to for a married co tl that's $150 less, the irs will send money based on last year's tax nger qualify for the credit need to go to irs.gov and opt out. >> if you get it and don't qualify, you have to pay back that money to uncle sam next tax season. >> mitchell is now cancer free and working again. but extra money is welcome aft
elise preston with the roll out of child tax credit payments. >> reporter: estate agent saw business drop dramatically when the pandemic started. then life changing news hit the mother of two. during the pandemic you battled lupus and breast cancer. >> i have been battling lupus since 2017. i had breast cancer surgery february 25th. that was a huge under taking, just taking time off and the recoup asian. >> reporter: she had to stop working for months of recovery and bills...
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elise preston explains. >> my goals are to work at the intersection of entertainment and social mediar: hoping one of her latest tiktok videos will help her land a job. >> i am creative, hard working, innovative person. >> reporter: she's part of tiktok's marketing campaign called tiktok resumes. users search at three dozen employers and send a video. >> did you feel pressure to get everything you have done just in a 30 second video? >> i sat down, thought about my key take aways from past internships, past projects i have worked on. >> reporter: this is as more job seekers embrace the video resume'. >> i am emory and looking for my dream job. >> reporter: linked in allows users to put videos on their profile page. 59% of job seekers said video is becoming new norm. 76% of hiring managers say a recorded video would be useful. tiktok asked to create a video resume' after she applied. she now works part time for tiktok but is looking for jobs in decide. >> i am dedicated, loyal, and learn quickly. >> reporter: she believes it lets employers put a face with the name. >> i can imagine som
elise preston explains. >> my goals are to work at the intersection of entertainment and social mediar: hoping one of her latest tiktok videos will help her land a job. >> i am creative, hard working, innovative person. >> reporter: she's part of tiktok's marketing campaign called tiktok resumes. users search at three dozen employers and send a video. >> did you feel pressure to get everything you have done just in a 30 second video? >> i sat down, thought about my...
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elise preston, cbs news. >>> this morning, florida counties are under state of emergency ahead of theival of tropical storm elsa. >>> a peninsula nonprofit that poverty by training people to enter the workforce got a step closer to its goal of building a new training center in east palo alto. the fund raising campaign got a boost with a promised $5 million grant from the state. with officers in menlo park and east palo alto job train is about a year from breaking ground on a new $33 million headquarters. >> our choice of strategies for helping resolve poverty issues is through enabling men and women who come to our programs to earn a living by starting them in career pathways that lead to full economic mobility. >> according to the site, job train has helped more than 190,000 low income people through its programs. >>> markets are closed for the long fourth of july holiday. wall street wrapped a record setting week friday with room for optimism thanks in part to a better than expected jobs report. >>> federal deficit is expected to hit $3 trillion this year. that's according to the co
elise preston, cbs news. >>> this morning, florida counties are under state of emergency ahead of theival of tropical storm elsa. >>> a peninsula nonprofit that poverty by training people to enter the workforce got a step closer to its goal of building a new training center in east palo alto. the fund raising campaign got a boost with a promised $5 million grant from the state. with officers in menlo park and east palo alto job train is about a year from breaking ground on a...
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. >>> elise preston has more on the investigation. >> reporter: the partial collapse of the condo inte collapse. explosives were detonated inside the still standing portion of the building at about 10:30 last night. the 12 story structure tumbled to the ground in a matter of seconds. >> honestly at this precise moment, i feel relief. i feel relief because the building was unstable. the building was hampering search efforts. >> reporter: crews resumed work a few hours after the detonation. demolition was not expected for several weeks but was deemed necessary when engineers determined the structure had shifted and could fall. the approach of tropical storm elsa added urgency to the decision. >> the hurricane is going to turn out to have probably been a blessing in disguise because there is an area of the mound we were not able to work in safely. this demolition is going to open up wide the whole area. >> reporter: officials said removing threat of collapse would give crews access to more of the site. >> the intention is to bring the building down in a westward direction so that the de
. >>> elise preston has more on the investigation. >> reporter: the partial collapse of the condo inte collapse. explosives were detonated inside the still standing portion of the building at about 10:30 last night. the 12 story structure tumbled to the ground in a matter of seconds. >> honestly at this precise moment, i feel relief. i feel relief because the building was unstable. the building was hampering search efforts. >> reporter: crews resumed work a few hours...
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elise preston tells us how it works. >> reporter: a memphis real estate agent saw business drop dramatically when the pandemic started. life changing news hit the mother of two. during the pandemic you battled lupus and breast cancer. >> i have been battling lupus since 2017. i had breast cancer surgery february 25. that was a huge under taking, just taking the time off and recoup asian. >> reporter: she had to stop working for months of recovery and bills piled up. now millions of parents are getting extra money from the government. child tax credit is up from 2,000 to 3600 for kids under six and 3,000 for older children. half the money will be paid over six months. parents have to claim the rest on their tax returns and families have to make under a certain amount to qualify. for a married couple filing jointly, that's $150,000 or less. people who started making more money this year and no longer qualify for the credit need to go to irs.gov and opt out. >> if you get it and don't qualify you have to pay back that money to uncle sam next tax season. >> reporter: extra free and working again
elise preston tells us how it works. >> reporter: a memphis real estate agent saw business drop dramatically when the pandemic started. life changing news hit the mother of two. during the pandemic you battled lupus and breast cancer. >> i have been battling lupus since 2017. i had breast cancer surgery february 25. that was a huge under taking, just taking the time off and recoup asian. >> reporter: she had to stop working for months of recovery and bills piled up. now...
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elise preston has more from new york. >> reporter: in washington dc the national archives celebratedhe fourth of july with its first in person event since the start of the pandemic and in san francisco this weekend people gathered from all around for a block party. >> it is great. after a whole year of following the rules and not going out and now we are finally safe and it's nice to see the smiles again. >> reporter: busy airports in crowds and close contact celebrations nationwide are raising concerns that pockets of unvaccinated americans could put those gatherings at risk. the numbers vary by state and the southern states in particular are lagging behind with low vaccination rates as the more contagious delta variant is now present across the country. utah's governor said his state is seeing rising hospitalizations. >> we are working hard to encourage the younger population to get vaccinated and we have 89% of those over the age of 65, so we do feel good about that and the death rate has come down because of that, but we desperately need more. >> reporter: the u.s. can close but
elise preston has more from new york. >> reporter: in washington dc the national archives celebratedhe fourth of july with its first in person event since the start of the pandemic and in san francisco this weekend people gathered from all around for a block party. >> it is great. after a whole year of following the rules and not going out and now we are finally safe and it's nice to see the smiles again. >> reporter: busy airports in crowds and close contact celebrations...
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at the new york stock exchange i am elise preston and bird >>> check out this video, two tornadoes touching down in bucks county pennsylvania causing massive damage to the spelling, it is home to multiple car dealerships, and at least five people were injured. not part of thousands of homes and businesses. >>> rising temperatures and warming waters are being blamed for an increase in sharks sightings. it's been a waters of popular beaches at long island how to be closed after starting yesterday and also multiple sharks spotted about 20 yards are the coast forcing a nearby beach also close and warming waters caused by climate change are helping drivers sharks further north.>> our guards by the numerous, not just a singular, numerous black tipped reef sharks and these are unique, more of a caribbean shark. they are known to come close to a shoreline and feeding areas and the concern is with swimmers. still experts say shark attacks are rare but it is important for beachgoers to stay vigilant. >>> ever encountered monterey bay. whale watchers say they rarely have seen anything like this.>> tha
at the new york stock exchange i am elise preston and bird >>> check out this video, two tornadoes touching down in bucks county pennsylvania causing massive damage to the spelling, it is home to multiple car dealerships, and at least five people were injured. not part of thousands of homes and businesses. >>> rising temperatures and warming waters are being blamed for an increase in sharks sightings. it's been a waters of popular beaches at long island how to be closed after...
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elise preston, cbs news. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. >>> a few weeks back we't harmful to humans, some other abandoned pets might be. charlie demar visited a refuge for some pretty large reptiles. >> reporter: godzilla is 12-feet long and too heavy for the scale at the critchlow alligator sanctuary. >> godzilla, come. up. up. >> reporter: he's the biggest of the 200 or so animals here, each with its own story, and too often a troubled past. >> the second alligator, his name is quasi and then linus. they were locked in a closet and left for dead. >> reporter: the roadside refuge has been in lina kelly's family for decades. >> did i tell you how many sound they make? >> reporter: her dad still leads tours. >> after a year and a half, his backbone straightened right up. >> unfortunately, people purchase them and then don't want to keep them for their lifetime. we have quite a new came from drug houses or drug raids. >> reporter: the problem crosses the country. this alligator was pulled from a home in new hampshire. officers on a drug raid in california came acro
elise preston, cbs news. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. >>> a few weeks back we't harmful to humans, some other abandoned pets might be. charlie demar visited a refuge for some pretty large reptiles. >> reporter: godzilla is 12-feet long and too heavy for the scale at the critchlow alligator sanctuary. >> godzilla, come. up. up. >> reporter: he's the biggest of the 200 or so animals here, each with its own story, and too often a...
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elise preston is at laguardia airport with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dana. airport officials tell us passengers should arrive to the airports early as there is an abundance of travelers but a shortage of workers. that's expected to be evident at airports today. >> people just want to go. >> reporter: andrew gross speaks for aaa and points to packed roads and crowded airports that are expected to tally up to 47.7 million travelers this holiday weekend. >> when you think that we're still in the pandemic, people are still getting vaccinated, are you surprised that the number is even that high? >> not really because we saw how many people traveled over memorial day. and it was around 34 million to 37 million people traveled. >> reporter: since memorial day, gas prices have risen. the average price of a regular gallon is $3.13, a seven-year high. travel demand is also pushing prices up for hotel rooms and rental cars. at atlanta's hartsfield airport, exasperation was on the rise, too. >> i've been in several different airports over the last week or so, and atlant
elise preston is at laguardia airport with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dana. airport officials tell us passengers should arrive to the airports early as there is an abundance of travelers but a shortage of workers. that's expected to be evident at airports today. >> people just want to go. >> reporter: andrew gross speaks for aaa and points to packed roads and crowded airports that are expected to tally up to 47.7 million travelers this holiday weekend....