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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness >>> more than 30 years ago he wrote a song that remains onen rock and roll and we all know the words of course to hotel california. he spent 27 years with the group the eagles writing more favorites like one of these nights and new kid in town. now he is on his own musician, best selling author and member of the rock and roll hall of fame. joining me now, one and only, don souther. you have a fascinating background, not just eagles but you have work with michael jackson, barbara streisand but do they stand out as a favorite, to work with. >> tommy petty was earlier connection. i saw him on guitar. at the time he seemed to be on fire, just playing great. he had a commitment, that was convincing enough to where no matter what he sang or played he bought it. >> we all know hotel california. we were just starting to sing the word together. how does that process start where did you come up with the idea and your other songs what is that creative process. >> i was sitting on a couch in dallas and started to play a song. i went back and recorded a li
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness >>> more than 30 years ago he wrote a song that remains onen rock and roll and we all know the words of course to hotel california. he spent 27 years with the group the eagles writing more favorites like one of these nights and new kid in town. now he is on his own musician, best selling author and member of the rock and roll hall of fame. joining me now, one and only, don souther. you have a fascinating background, not just eagles but...
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. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the qualities you want to look for in a good boss. >>> reporter: a good boss will not only make your work life more enjoyable, he can also impact your entire career. bemuse.com asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made a difference in their former employees' lives. respondents said, good bosses can expose employees to different situations, permit them to sit in on important meetings, give them the opportunity to make presentations, and allow employees to take innovative risks. good bosses demonstrate support for their employees not just through compensation but also by continuously communicating that he values your talent and believes in you. and despite being unsettling, getting fired isn't always bad. a young entrepreneur said he was fired because his boss believed he was overqualified for the job which allowed him to leave and start his own company. if you're a new business owner check out the bay area chapter of the entrepreneur organization, it's a great way to connect in this area. log on to eonetwork.org. i'm j
. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the qualities you want to look for in a good boss. >>> reporter: a good boss will not only make your work life more enjoyable, he can also impact your entire career. bemuse.com asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made a difference in their former employees' lives. respondents said, good bosses can expose employees to different situations, permit them to sit in on important meetings, give them the opportunity...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it.it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, major headaches for people trying to get their hands on birth and death certificates. and that's all because of a shortage of a very special kind of paper. that story and lots more tonight at 5:00. >>> all right. the hot temperatures on their way, ro? >> yes. very hot inland. 101 degrees in the warmest locations. extremely dry so be careful. it's a dog days of summer. >> thank you for joining us. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ♪ [ birds chirping ] >> thomas: steffy would never let that happen. >> ivy: i don't really think she has a choice, thomas. >> thomas: ivy, this is beginning to sound a lot like blackmail. >> ivy: you've seen the video. you've seen that it's not an accident. it was murder. >> thomas: aly was my cousin, too, all right? her death was a tragedy. but murder? th
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it.it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, major headaches for people trying to get their hands on birth and death certificates. and that's all because of a shortage of a very special kind of paper. that story and lots more tonight at 5:00. >>> all right....
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. >>> in this today's jobs report, jill schlesinger looks at one important perk of any job, vacation time. >>> reporter: americans receive the least paid vacation time in the world while employees in other countries enjoy as many as 40 days off a year, the average american worker with five to eight years of experience gets just over two weeks or 11 days of paid vacation annually. if your summer respite has you pining for more time off some industries reward their employees with both pay and vacation. top of the list according to payscale.com is civil engineers. they earn an average of $79,000 year and 3.2 weeks of vacation. civil engineers design, construct and supervise large construction projects and systems including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, bridges and systems for water supply and sewage treatment. civil engineers need a bachelor's degree and a license to practice in the locations where they provide services. to learn more about the rules here in the bay area, go to the american society of civil engineers' website at asce.org. it's organized regionally. i'm jill schle
. >>> in this today's jobs report, jill schlesinger looks at one important perk of any job, vacation time. >>> reporter: americans receive the least paid vacation time in the world while employees in other countries enjoy as many as 40 days off a year, the average american worker with five to eight years of experience gets just over two weeks or 11 days of paid vacation annually. if your summer respite has you pining for more time off some industries reward their employees...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it.lend it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. >>> coming up at five it's like a cross between a steam room and shower and it's getting major buzz. the technology that saves water while still getting you clean. that and more coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> that sounds relaxing. >> sounds perfect. >> what time did we get this up morning? >> we're off now. >> bye, ,,,, ♪ >> maya: [ sighs ] i love you, too, mom. >> vivienne: [ chuckles ] [ sighs ] >> nicole: that goes for me, too. [ all chuckling ] >> nick: do we need a minute? >> maya: no. no. we stopped the wedding because i was afraid my dad would ruin it. but he's gone. so, we're doing this. >> thomas: steff, you were protecting yourself. >> steffy: aly was just standing over me. that look in her eyes -- pure hate. >> thomas: she attacked you. >> steffy: but i don't -- i don't know. that's the thing. i don't know what set her o
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it.lend it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. >>> coming up at five it's like a cross between a steam room and shower and it's getting major buzz. the technology that saves water while still getting you clean. that and more coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> that sounds relaxing....
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. gÑ check this out.with xfinity home we get 24/7 professional monitoring and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. >>> coming up at 5:00 you say their love is electric in a big way. two teens struck by lightning during last night's store, the gesture that may have saved their lives. got that story and much more coming up tonight. >>> what did you say a few hours ago somewhere in the city is elton john? >> he is out there somewhere. he is going to play sunday at the outside lands concert. >> are you going to go? >> no. it's going to be a great weekend for music. >> thanks for joining us. tgif. >> yeah. in a big way. enjoy your friday and the weekend. see you monday morning. ♪ at grocery outlet, they sell the brands you love. ♪ ♪ the brands y
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. gÑ check this out.with xfinity home we get 24/7 professional monitoring and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. >>> coming up at 5:00 you say their love is electric in a big way. two...
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news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> reporter: this week we will celebrate national relaxation day, doctors are quick to remind us one of the best ways to relax during the day toys get enough sleep at night. a according to the national sleep foundation, americans only get 6.9 hours of sleep on weeknights, experts recommend seven to nine hours, lack of sleep is attributed to serious health problems like heart disease, stroke, and depression. sleep deprivation can impair your focus and negatively affect your memory. lack of sleep may be detrimental to your performance at work. lost productivity due to poor sleep cost over $3,100 per employee with insomnia, 2500 for those with less severe sleep problems, and in parx casino, 11.3 percent of people have reported 30 days of poor sleep in a month. to get a good night sleep experts recommend that you power down electronic devices and a roid television at least an her before bedtime. we should clear of caffeine later in the day. i'm jill schlesinger for cp. >>> coming up later today on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 raise a glass for pope fr
news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> reporter: this week we will celebrate national relaxation day, doctors are quick to remind us one of the best ways to relax during the day toys get enough sleep at night. a according to the national sleep foundation, americans only get 6.9 hours of sleep on weeknights, experts recommend seven to nine hours, lack of sleep is attributed to serious health problems like heart disease, stroke, and depression. sleep deprivation can impair your focus...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. this is the dawn of an old day.ecause at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> up on a special edition of kpix 5 news at 4:30, a brazen robbery at a tourist spot. a fisherman's wharf employee tied up at gunpoint. we'll have the latest. that's it for us at noon. allen and veronica will be here at 4:30 because we'll have nfl football at 5:00 tonight. but that's it for us. >> yeah. as the dog days of summer do continue. >> this then is appropriate. >> have a great afternoon. and a great weekend. see you tomorrow night. captions by: caption colorado ♪ >> ridge: wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. yeah. this never gets old -- walking through this door. you know that? >> caroline: [ laughs ] >> ridge: a
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. this is the dawn of an old day.ecause at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> up on a special edition of kpix 5 news at...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, the phillies wrap up their series with thend backs this afternoon in arizona, aaron nola gets the start for phillies. phillies got a scare last night when rookie sensation miguel franco was hit on the wrist by a pitch. it did not look good. x-rays were negative. doctors say it is a bruce but you can see it went down hard there. >>> rest of the game, in the so great, d backs scored 11 runs in the second inning and went to a 13-one win. phillies lost two straight at this point. >>> lets get ready for football. eagles kick off preseason schedule with the colts at the link this sunday at noon. this will be first game for the revamped secondary. gone are carry williams, brandon boykin and bradley fletcher and within player still in eagles green is noland carol. >> my mind set was different. i wanted to make sure i was working hard prepared and coming in for now, just mentally sacrificed a bun. i just knew my mental approach had to be different coming into this year and what i had to do to be prepared. >> there you have it. if you t
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, the phillies wrap up their series with thend backs this afternoon in arizona, aaron nola gets the start for phillies. phillies got a scare last night when rookie sensation miguel franco was hit on the wrist by a pitch. it did not look good. x-rays were negative. doctors say it is a bruce but you can see it went down hard there. >>> rest of the game, in the so great, d backs scored 11 runs in the second...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger has more. >> reporter: time to go back to school, with your job search. whether you're looking to move positions within a couple or find something new here in the philadelphia area, you need to prepare. you need to brush up your resume and linked in profile. hr pros recollect medic spending time on writing a compelling head line. list your top skills, and, include a professional photo. next up, make your job search part of your routine. career experts say you should spend anywhere from 15 to 40 hours per week applying for jobs. talk to recruiters, attend social, professional networking activities, set google alerts for companies on your wish list and consider a role in classes or certificate programs to enhance your skill set. just like kid who can be reluctant to head back to the classroom try not to be too glum about reviving your search. reward may be a great new job. i'm's jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness national zoo has revealed the gender of the surviving panda cub. >> the panda cub is a male, and his father is, and second the dec
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger has more. >> reporter: time to go back to school, with your job search. whether you're looking to move positions within a couple or find something new here in the philadelphia area, you need to prepare. you need to brush up your resume and linked in profile. hr pros recollect medic spending time on writing a compelling head line. list your top skills, and, include a professional photo. next up, make your job search part of your routine. career...
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time to check your philadelphia job market report g here's business analyst jill schlesinger. >> goods will not only make your life more enjoyable he or she could impact your entire career. we asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made difference in their former employees lives. respondents said good bosses can expose employees to different situations permit them to sit in on important meetings, give them the opportunity to make presentations and allow employees to take innovative risk. good bosses demonstrate support for their employees not just through compensation but also by continuously communicating that he or she values your talent and believes in you. and despite being unsettling, getting fired isn't always bad. young entrepreneur said he was fired because his boss believed he was overqualified for the job which allowed him to leave and start his own company. if you're a new business owner, check out the philadelphia chapter of the entrepreneur organization. the it's a great way to connect in this area. log on to eo network.org. i'm jill schlesinger for cbs3 >>
time to check your philadelphia job market report g here's business analyst jill schlesinger. >> goods will not only make your life more enjoyable he or she could impact your entire career. we asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made difference in their former employees lives. respondents said good bosses can expose employees to different situations permit them to sit in on important meetings, give them the opportunity to make presentations and allow employees to take...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 how would you like to live next door to this? neighbors call it an eyesore. but they say their complaints have been ignored for years. plus, a bay area congressman weighing in on presidential politics of the firing back against one candidate's comments about asian immigrants. join us for that and more coming up at 6:00. >>> even though there's a little rain in the forecast, it's not going to be rain. >> most of us won't see it. north of the golden gate on saturday, most of us will see increasing clouds and decreasing temperatures so these beautiful summer-like conditions we have been experiencing will -- we'll see an end to those. so decrease in temperatures, increasing clouds friday into the weekend but still more days with highs in the 90s for the warmest spots. >> you can't complain. look at that forecast. >> a little bit of something for everyone. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs "cbs evening news" is next. norah o'donnell in for scott pelley. >> o'donnell:
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 how would you like to live next door to this? neighbors call it an eyesore. but they say their complaints have been ignored for years. plus, a bay area congressman weighing in on presidential politics of the firing back against one candidate's comments about asian immigrants. join us for that and more coming up at 6:00. >>> even though there's a little rain in the...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains which college classes are most likely to help you find a job. >> reporter: students with degrees in science, technology, engineering, mathematics can earn higher wages than those with liberal arts diplomas. that why is computer science classes are now you seen as prerequisites for most jobs. recruiters say employers also expect college graduates to have completed some course work in finance, accounting, economics and business management, as well as communications because of the practical skill that these classes teach. other course that he is can help students prepare for their career including sociology, history, art history and religion all of which can provide insight, understanding, into behavior and cultures that are foreign to you. finally, whether you are going to will school in the philadelphia area or out of town you'll be happy that you took a writing composition class to communicate you're december clearly in any industry. i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness new >>> well, coming up later today on "eyewitness new
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains which college classes are most likely to help you find a job. >> reporter: students with degrees in science, technology, engineering, mathematics can earn higher wages than those with liberal arts diplomas. that why is computer science classes are now you seen as prerequisites for most jobs. recruiters say employers also expect college graduates to have completed some course work in finance, accounting, economics and business...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 so you're telling me staples wion lowest prices? a 110% price match guarantee for back to school. look me in the eye and tell me staples has the lowest prices. staples has the lowest prices with our price match guarantee. works for me. make 110% price match guarantee for school happen. staples make more happen. it was a home coming for jimmy role minutes south philadelphia last night but a new philly also brought the fans to their feet. fans showered rollins with a standing ovation for his first at bat. rollins, had two hits in the ballgame but the big blow was from the phillies miguel franco who hammered his first career grand slam in the seventh. phillies win again six-two and they play l.a. again tonight. >>> jimmy rollins return was just in the complete if j roll didn't make a comment or two, right. before the game he said it was unfortunate ryne sanberg left phillies and talk about how phillies former manager didn't communicate with the team. >> his personality and being ryne sandberg was established well before. when he got he
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 so you're telling me staples wion lowest prices? a 110% price match guarantee for back to school. look me in the eye and tell me staples has the lowest prices. staples has the lowest prices with our price match guarantee. works for me. make 110% price match guarantee for school happen. staples make more happen. it was a home coming for jimmy role minutes south philadelphia last night but a new philly also brought the fans to their feet. fans showered rollins with...
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here to explain what is happening and what she's watching out for now is jill schlesinger. good to see you. we should mention the dow is in correction territory. the s&p and nasdaq are not. what are you watching for. >> all eyes on china. all of the selling really started in china. the fear is that china's economy is slowing down. the market there has been in a beer market down more than 20% over the last few months but the fear is that with the slowdown in china, it drags down the rest of the world. part of the problem is that china's been gobbling up a lot of oil and the demand for oil is dropping. we've now seen oil prices drop from last year's 62%, that's hurt big countries like brazil, also hurting russia. so now we're trying to see is the chinese government going to try to intervene, push more money into that economy to try to stimulate it. we have to wait and see this week. >> glor: we should mention corrections do happen. >> this is a normal part of markets. they usually appear every year or so, we have been long overdue, more than four years since the last correcti
here to explain what is happening and what she's watching out for now is jill schlesinger. good to see you. we should mention the dow is in correction territory. the s&p and nasdaq are not. what are you watching for. >> all eyes on china. all of the selling really started in china. the fear is that china's economy is slowing down. the market there has been in a beer market down more than 20% over the last few months but the fear is that with the slowdown in china, it drags down the...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,, [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part, sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> coming up new at 6:00 tonight a probe into the new san jose police chief's personal emails. we talk one-on-one about what some call questionable messages cents from his city account. >> thanks for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> rose: the wildfires turn deadly. the victims, three firefighters, caught in a hell storm. we talk to the family of one of the fallen. >> he is our only child. >> it will be really hard to go on without him, to tell you the truth. >> rose: also >> rose: also tonight, jimmy car
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,, [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part, sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix ,, it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer.ut only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. feduring sleep train's sundaytriple choice sale. to save big 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 ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ > >>> i'm ken bastida. theaters have their eyes on security. why some are taking precautions as people head out to see straight out of compton. join us f
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix ,, it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer.ut only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. feduring...
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. >> here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> a a good boss will not only make your work life more enjoyable but he or she can impact your entire career. muse.com asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made a difference in their former employee's lives. respondents said good bosses can expose employees to different situations, permit them to sit in on important meeting, give them the opportunity to make presentations a and allowed employees to take innovative risks. good bosses demonstrate support for their employees not the just through compensation, but also by continuing to communicate that he or she values your talent, and believes in you. and despite being unsettled, getting fired isn't always bad. young entrepreneur said he was fired because his boss believed he was over qualified for the job which allowed him to leave and start his own company. if you're a new business owner, check out the philadelphia chapter of the entrepreneur organization, the the the great way to connect in this area looking on to eo network.org. i'm jill schlesinger for >>> phi
. >> here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> a a good boss will not only make your work life more enjoyable but he or she can impact your entire career. muse.com asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made a difference in their former employee's lives. respondents said good bosses can expose employees to different situations, permit them to sit in on important meeting, give them the opportunity to make presentations a and allowed employees to take...
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airfares are coming back down, in some cases programically-- dramatically, here to discuss it, jill schlesinger. what is happening now? >> we have crude oil prices down at six and a half year lows, that is the main driver. and if we look at ticket fares, amazing month over month drop n july from june, down by 5.6%. that's the biggest monthly decline in about a decade. >> glor: we should mention a lot of these fares are off peak fares but even said, even off peak some incredibly low numbers. >> absolutely. you could fly pretty much from any city in the u.s. to china for less than $800 round trip. new york to l.a. $150. chicago to boston, 80. san francisco to lose and-- las vegas, 67. i think some of the larger carriers are using this as an opportunity to undercut the discounts, try to get some market share. >> the airlines are not doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. >> exactly, obviously it's great for us. price is down about 1.1% in the first seven months compared to a year ago, that's good. but look at what the airlines get. a near 30% savings in fuel costs. this has actually helpe
airfares are coming back down, in some cases programically-- dramatically, here to discuss it, jill schlesinger. what is happening now? >> we have crude oil prices down at six and a half year lows, that is the main driver. and if we look at ticket fares, amazing month over month drop n july from june, down by 5.6%. that's the biggest monthly decline in about a decade. >> glor: we should mention a lot of these fares are off peak fares but even said, even off peak some incredibly low...
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we have your tag team partner here, jill schlesinger. cbs news business analyst. question: what does it mean for all of our 401(k) plans? >> i hope you sit tight and do nothing. remember, i know it can be scary here, but let's say you had sold at the bottom of the bear market in 2009. the dow is at 6,500. you would have missed that nearly tripling of the index to 18,000. and just like today, what if you sold and the market was down 1,000 points. you missed the next 400 points back. remember, you are a long-term investor. you're buying stocks at a discount if you're putting money into your retirement account or your college fund. you want to keep breathing, stick to your game plan and do nothing. >> o'donnell: okay. i'll keep breathing. anthony, what about interest rates? >> reporter: the betting would be that the fed would raise rates next month. that was heavy betting. a lot of people are backing off that now. some people think it may get moved until later in the year or even next year. >> o'donnell: anthony mason, jill schlesinger, great to have both of you here
we have your tag team partner here, jill schlesinger. cbs news business analyst. question: what does it mean for all of our 401(k) plans? >> i hope you sit tight and do nothing. remember, i know it can be scary here, but let's say you had sold at the bottom of the bear market in 2009. the dow is at 6,500. you would have missed that nearly tripling of the index to 18,000. and just like today, what if you sold and the market was down 1,000 points. you missed the next 400 points back....
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. >>> time to check your philadelphia jobs market report, cbs news business analyst jill schlesingerlains why it may pay to go back to school. >> reporter: more education, typically leads to better job prospects and bigger paychecks. a georgetown university report found that a batch already degree holder can expect to earn 84 percent more over a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the sally. a worker with a bachelor degrees will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime. master's degree holder, 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder just 3.3 million. of course, higher income may in the pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found that economist with advanced degrees paid the greatest dividend overtime. average economist here in the philadelphia area earns over 94 you this dollars. those with the master's degree can earn an additional 9.5 percent, those with ph.d.'s can earn an additional 23 percent. the majority of the economist work in federal, state and local government offices but there is a greg de
. >>> time to check your philadelphia jobs market report, cbs news business analyst jill schlesingerlains why it may pay to go back to school. >> reporter: more education, typically leads to better job prospects and bigger paychecks. a georgetown university report found that a batch already degree holder can expect to earn 84 percent more over a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the sally. a worker with a bachelor degrees will...
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jill schlesinger on why you may want to consider a career in nursing. >>> reporter: if you're considering a career change, start by identifying an industry that pays well and is in need of more workers. nursing tops the list. there are a variety of educational options if you want to pursue a nursing career. if you have a bachelor's degree in a nonscience-related field, you can apply to more than 200 accelerated programs to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing in two to 2 1/2 years. if your bachelor's is in a science field, you may be able to complete the degree in 12 to 18 months. nurses here in the bay area earn an average of over $125,000 a year. and job openings are likely to rise as employers replace thousands of workers leaving the field by 2018. many employers are seeking to beef up the number of male nurses. nationally, male nurses make up under 200,000 of the total 2.6 million rns. men entering nursing at mid career come from a variety of fields including social work, emergency medicine, public safety and the military. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,, jamie wanted a taste of
jill schlesinger on why you may want to consider a career in nursing. >>> reporter: if you're considering a career change, start by identifying an industry that pays well and is in need of more workers. nursing tops the list. there are a variety of educational options if you want to pursue a nursing career. if you have a bachelor's degree in a nonscience-related field, you can apply to more than 200 accelerated programs to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing in two to 2 1/2 years. if...
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jill schlesinger, thank you. >>> authorities are searching for a hiker in fresno counties.he 62-year-old woman set out on a group hike a week ago and got separated from the group in the sierra national forest. she was last seen on thursday. the national guard is using a blackhawk helicopter to help look for her. smoke from nearby wildfires is making searches by air difficult. >>> 20 minutes before 6:00 now. three childhood friends honored for their bravery in france. the big celebration in the works for them in their hometown. >> and if you are heading over to i-880 in oakland, this is ,,, >>> looking at your uv index for this tuesday, august 25, you know, i just returned from vacation. and i have sunscreen is my middle name. you need it today. your uv index is 9.1. high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. the key hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. i got your full forecast coming up in four minutes. >>> look at this. this is what happens when it rains a lot. today sydney, australia is recovering from rain, hail and flooding. drains overflowed last night. the water clogged road
jill schlesinger, thank you. >>> authorities are searching for a hiker in fresno counties.he 62-year-old woman set out on a group hike a week ago and got separated from the group in the sierra national forest. she was last seen on thursday. the national guard is using a blackhawk helicopter to help look for her. smoke from nearby wildfires is making searches by air difficult. >>> 20 minutes before 6:00 now. three childhood friends honored for their bravery in france. the big...
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>> jill schlesinger in new york, thank you jill. >> thanks jill. >>> time now 5:42.mp is turning play at the -- into play at pump. coming up where you can play the lotty and filling your tank. >> a rare wolf sighting has northern california biologists taking notice. we'll talk about that and more coming your way. >> if you're going over to interstate 880 in oakland. that is where the commute will look like. liza will ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> good morning everybody, taking a look at your uv index report for this tuesday. today, well we have increasing cloud cover. but that index is still going to be on the very high side. it's a 9.2 which means you need to protect against sun damage and you need to use the spf 30 plus. the most prone areas for sunburn today will be between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. you know what i tell you what? i have the full forecast coming up in three minut
>> jill schlesinger in new york, thank you jill. >> thanks jill. >>> time now 5:42.mp is turning play at the -- into play at pump. coming up where you can play the lotty and filling your tank. >> a rare wolf sighting has northern california biologists taking notice. we'll talk about that and more coming your way. >> if you're going over to interstate 880 in oakland. that is where the commute will look like. liza will ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ it took serena williams...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is with us this morning.et? >> i don't know. i've got to pull out my crystal ball. nobody knows. a correction is part of normal markets. usually we get them every year and ice been four years since the last correction so we've been lock overdue for one. think i what happens in these moments is everyone starts to get really anxious and they think, oh, my gosh, we're down 10% and it's going to be 20%, 30%, 40%. the reality is we don't know where it's going to end. exclusively we overshoot. if you're a long-term investors, you should be psyched. things are on sale. upside. you're buying for your 401(k). >> absolutely. the downside is if you're no longer putting into your portfolio, this is a little white knuckle time. i hope it's cured us of putting all 100% in our stocks. you're going to be happy to have some cash and u.s. bonds in that portfolio and hopefully that will help you weather the storm. >> that's what i was going to ask you. is it nice to build a new insurance policy? do you reallocate? >> yes, you s
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is with us this morning.et? >> i don't know. i've got to pull out my crystal ball. nobody knows. a correction is part of normal markets. usually we get them every year and ice been four years since the last correction so we've been lock overdue for one. think i what happens in these moments is everyone starts to get really anxious and they think, oh, my gosh, we're down 10% and it's going to be 20%, 30%, 40%. the reality is we don't know where...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains why that may be a huge mistake. ocks dropped and rebound struggled yesterday so how long are we likely to see these huge swings, jill? >> reporter: well, i think it's going to go on for a while as we go back to the year 1900. we look at declines of 10% or more, they occur about once a year on average but they last for about 115 days. 15% drops happen every couple of years. 20% bear markets is every 3.5 years. they last almost a year. we don't know what's going to happen but so far this correction has lasted less than a week. so i think we are going to have continued volatility. >> with yesterday's big gains should investors think about getting out of the market? >> reporter: absolutely not. in fact, you know, your emotions, they can hurt investment returns. according to research, the 20 year return through last year for the average stock fund investor just us, right, we are putting our money to we make about 5.19% a year. compare that with the s&p which got 9.85%. investors we lag the index by 4.6% every year. the bi
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains why that may be a huge mistake. ocks dropped and rebound struggled yesterday so how long are we likely to see these huge swings, jill? >> reporter: well, i think it's going to go on for a while as we go back to the year 1900. we look at declines of 10% or more, they occur about once a year on average but they last for about 115 days. 15% drops happen every couple of years. 20% bear markets is every 3.5 years. they last almost a year. we...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> ukee and i were walking around outside earlierdn't take us long to get sweaty, hot, walking around talking to people and before you know it, where is the the air conditioning. >> yes. >> you know, more humid this morning then it was right now. dew points are dropping. but this morning, it was hot, steamy. >> steamy, yes, it was. >> but this will end, finally, we have big changes on the way. speaking of steamy, i was out and about talking to some little kid. we have the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, science week at this camp at children's school at saint john's in bala cynwyd. i brought cbs-3 mobile weather lab out and younger campers loved it. they were very excited. they tried out being on tv, we showed them how weather lab works. they were very interested. look at how adorable these kids are. they loved the yardstick. i told them how we measured snow. they were with the cbs-3 umbrella maybe a future meteorologist in there. a couple of them were trying to get forecast right in front of the mobile weather lab. great day at camp, lots
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> ukee and i were walking around outside earlierdn't take us long to get sweaty, hot, walking around talking to people and before you know it, where is the the air conditioning. >> yes. >> you know, more humid this morning then it was right now. dew points are dropping. but this morning, it was hot, steamy. >> steamy, yes, it was. >> but this will end, finally, we have big changes on the way. speaking...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,, go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now!re a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. go on kitty, kitty... >>> good morning, everybody. a little baseball to throw at you. the giants, it's all giants all the time. huh? hey, a first-ever in the history of their home ballpark. now, when you sit close to the plate, keep your head on a swivel, baby! look out! nice classic reaction from this lady. getaway game with the cubs yesterday. acrobatic move by madison baumgarner. look at him a little pirouette. whoa! contorted his body to field that one. also with 12 strikeouts, he is 16-6. here's the pitch right at ya. and it's going back. way back. a 3rd inning blast from marlon byrd three-run job, 5-1 giants. 8th inning, rookie tomlinson had not homered this year until a bases-loaded number. first career major league homer, it's a grand slam for tomlinson. first time in the 15-year history of the ballpark the giants have hit 7 grand s
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,, go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now!re a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. go on kitty, kitty... >>> good morning, everybody. a little baseball to throw at you. the giants, it's all giants all the time. huh? hey, a first-ever in the history of their home ballpark. now, when you sit close to the plate, keep your head...
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. >>> recently cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger talked about managing financial support forip side. adult children who are helping their aging parents. let's say hi to jill in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so tell us, are more older americans now living with their children? >> reporter: yes. bad news for those sandwich generation folks taking care of their children and their parents. for a myriad of reasons, whether it's financial, health or companionship needs, 3% of u.s. households 2.6 million, are comprised of an adult living with at least one parent. now, those numbers are likely to increase. that's as of price of retirement communities and assisted living is soaring. in fact, the american institute of architects has found that dedicated guest rooms and in law suites having gaining in popularity for homeowners nationally. >> if one or both of your parents move in what should you know? >> i know you will have a lot of emotional stuff. i'll deal with the financial side. consider the cost. planners and estate attorneys recommend paying for the older
. >>> recently cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger talked about managing financial support forip side. adult children who are helping their aging parents. let's say hi to jill in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so tell us, are more older americans now living with their children? >> reporter: yes. bad news for those sandwich generation folks taking care of their children and their parents. for a myriad of reasons, whether it's financial,...
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i'm jill schlesinger for you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. hundreds of volunteers were hard at work this afternoon helping local kid get ready for the school year. >> "eyewitness news" cameras were at lincoln financial field for 2015 backpack-a-thon. a total of 24,000 backpacks were stuffed with school supplies. they will be given to students from low income families just in time for the new school year. >>> a philadelphia youth organization, called up a special treat for philly's finest. "eyewitness news" in hunting park. young people in the work ready program are preparing lunch for police officers in the 25th district, that is nice. it is all part of the project called cooking for our heroes. >> very nice indeed. >>> well, t
i'm jill schlesinger for you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. hundreds of volunteers were hard at work this afternoon helping local kid get...
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i'm jill schlesinger for >>> the magic of the movies took center stage at last spring's philadelphia flower show, and organizers say it is now time for an adventure in the great outdoors. >> 2016 flower show theme is explore america. the big event will be partnership between the philadelphia horticultural society and national park service. >> 2016 flower show will take an inspiration from some of the most unforgettable places in america. the from independence to schenn dough a, from cape cod to yellow stone to yesemite and many of the other 408 national park sites from around the country. >> the national park service will also be celebrating its 100th birthday next year. 2016 flower show takes place at the pennsylvania convention center march 5th through the 13th. always a great time. >> that would be fun. >> beautiful. >> i love seeing what they come up with. >> but that always basically is when it is still wintry outside. >> yes. >> it is always awful weather during the flower show. >> that is great, it is a greatest scape. >> yes, exactly. >> nothing awful about the the forecast j
i'm jill schlesinger for >>> the magic of the movies took center stage at last spring's philadelphia flower show, and organizers say it is now time for an adventure in the great outdoors. >> 2016 flower show theme is explore america. the big event will be partnership between the philadelphia horticultural society and national park service. >> 2016 flower show will take an inspiration from some of the most unforgettable places in america. the from independence to schenn...
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. >> time to check your philadelphia a job market report, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger has more details on the growing demand for nurses. >> if you are considering a career change start by identifying an industry that pays well and is in need of more workers. nursing tops the list. there are a variety of educational options if you want to pursue a nursing career. if you have a bachelor degree and non-science related field, you can apply to more than 200 accelerated programs to earn a bachelor degrees in nurse nothing two to two and a half years. if your bachelors is in a science oriented field you may be able to complete the degrees in 12 to 18 months. the nurses here in the philadelphia area earn an average of over $74,000 a year. and, job openings are likely to rise. as employers replace thousands of workers leaving the field by 2018. >>> many employers are seeking to beef up the number of male nurses, nationally male nurses make up 200,000 of the total 2.6 million rn's. managing nurse nothing mid career comes from a variety of field including social work, emergency m
. >> time to check your philadelphia a job market report, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger has more details on the growing demand for nurses. >> if you are considering a career change start by identifying an industry that pays well and is in need of more workers. nursing tops the list. there are a variety of educational options if you want to pursue a nursing career. if you have a bachelor degree and non-science related field, you can apply to more than 200 accelerated...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us from insuring with more advice for us if you arethat situation. i'm wondering is this a trend more older americans living with their kid. >> reporter: absolutely for a myriad of reasons health, companionship need but 3 percent of u.s. household that is 2.6 million are comprised of an adult living with at least one parent. those numbers will rise because the price of retirement communities and assisted living is soaring. the the american institute of architects has found that dedicated guest rooms and in law suites have been gaining in popularity for homeowners all across the country. >> mother in law sweets for the first time this week. how about that. if one or more of your parents will who have in, what should you know and what should i prepare for. >> reporter: besides the emotional stuff and you have to rest that will on your own you have to consider the the cost. financial planners and estate attorneys recommend paying for the older generations needs using his or her own money. that would include food, clothing, medication, but
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us from insuring with more advice for us if you arethat situation. i'm wondering is this a trend more older americans living with their kid. >> reporter: absolutely for a myriad of reasons health, companionship need but 3 percent of u.s. household that is 2.6 million are comprised of an adult living with at least one parent. those numbers will rise because the price of retirement communities and assisted living is soaring. the the american...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. >>> good morning.and to walnut creek commute. an accident past the caldecott tunnel near old tunnel road. injuries reported they have dispatched an ambulance. expect delays as you approach the area. no word on when they will clear that out of lanes. the bay bridge not doing too badly. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> disappointment for thousands of football fans. levi's stadium was supposed to hold a 49ers practice this weekend open to the public but canceled it. the stadium has gone through five fields since it opened and will have another installed after a taylor swift concert next week. right now, the turf is coming up in clumps creating a hazard for players. >>> giants new pitcher mike leake was scratched from his start today in chicago. he has a strained hamstring. the giants got their first look at the new video board era out of wrigley field. the bomb probably looked greats in the light with a three-run home run fore schwaber. heston lasted three innings. crawford two-run shot cut the lead
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. >>> good morning.and to walnut creek commute. an accident past the caldecott tunnel near old tunnel road. injuries reported they have dispatched an ambulance. expect delays as you approach the area. no word on when they will clear that out of lanes. the bay bridge not doing too badly. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> disappointment for thousands of football fans. levi's stadium was supposed to hold a 49ers practice this weekend open to...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news".rvoted to defund planned parenthood - risking health care for millions of women. now republicans want to shut down the government - to block funding for planned parenthood. what would a shutdown mean for pennsylvania? veteran: will anyone be there to process my veterans benefits? senior: what will that do to social security and medicare? mom: will i be able to get my daughter into head start? small business woman: what about small business loans? narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. >>> down the the shore, in atlantic city, it is the place to be right now, country music star rascal flats are putting on a concert on the beach for tens of thousands of fans. "eyewitness news" reporter vittoria woodill is live on the boardwalk, how is the crowd, vittoria. >> the crowd, it is huge, jessica, literally, huge, thousands and thousands, mile long down the beach, so big that we're here on the boardwalk getting a little wiggle roo
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news".rvoted to defund planned parenthood - risking health care for millions of women. now republicans want to shut down the government - to block funding for planned parenthood. what would a shutdown mean for pennsylvania? veteran: will anyone be there to process my veterans benefits? senior: what will that do to social security and medicare? mom: will i be able to get my daughter into head start? small business woman: what about small...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 narrvoted to defund planned parenthood - risking health care for millionsf women. now republicans want to shut down the government - to block funding for planned parenthood. what would a shutdown mean for pennsylvania? veteran: will anyone be there to process my veterans benefits? senior: what will that do to social security and medicare? mom: will i be able to get my daughter into head start? small business woman: what about small business loans? narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. >>> right now military is sending 200 active duty sold tours help fire crews battling at least 95 wild fires in seven western states. the troops currently are training after being mobilized for the first time in nearly a decade for fire fighting efforts. cbs news correspondent chris martinez has are latest from southern california. >> reporter: the devastation is clear, in central washington, at least six wild fires surrounds the town, and blackened more than 111,000 acres. >> they have secured area, reduced th
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 narrvoted to defund planned parenthood - risking health care for millionsf women. now republicans want to shut down the government - to block funding for planned parenthood. what would a shutdown mean for pennsylvania? veteran: will anyone be there to process my veterans benefits? senior: what will that do to social security and medicare? mom: will i be able to get my daughter into head start? small business woman: what about small business loans? narrator: tell...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and it is thursday and that means cbs-3 is down the shore. >> we will check with vittoria woodill in wildwood and she has big trucks there with them, vittoria. >> we're in the rear-view mirror. >> hello. >> hi there, i'm checking my lip gloss, fixing my hair a little bit we are live in wildwood down the shore, and i'm about to take this pup i for a little spin. were we do that i want to introduce to you gary mcgee. gary runs wildwood's motor events here in wildwood and it is a big weekend. tell us bit, gary. >> we have a great weekend. we have perfect weather on order for everybody. we have a monster truck show better than anybody has ever seen. we have great stuff. we have old school big foot here, new big foot body style, avenger, brutes, just a great line of tough trucks, tough trucks. we have kid kj for intermission show, and back flipping, motor cross, motorcycle stunt show. great stuff all weekend long right here in wildwood. >> well, gary, this is my audition. if you don't mine, you can hop off that wheel i will get this bab
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and it is thursday and that means cbs-3 is down the shore. >> we will check with vittoria woodill in wildwood and she has big trucks there with them, vittoria. >> we're in the rear-view mirror. >> hello. >> hi there, i'm checking my lip gloss, fixing my hair a little bit we are live in wildwood down the shore, and i'm about to take this pup i for a little spin. were we do that i want to introduce to...
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. >>> today jill schlesinger looks at how higher education can pay off in the job hunt. >> reporter: more education typically leads to better job prospects and bigger paychecks. a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more over a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree with earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree holder earns 2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumped to 3.3 million. but that higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger found that economists with advanced degrees pay the greatest dividends over time. the average economist here in the bay area earns over $110,000. those are the masters can earn an additional 9.5 percents. those with ph.d.s can earn an additional 23%. the majority of economists work in federal, state and local government offices. but there is also a growing demand for economists in private companies.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there are few dishes that c
. >>> today jill schlesinger looks at how higher education can pay off in the job hunt. >> reporter: more education typically leads to better job prospects and bigger paychecks. a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more over a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree with earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree holder...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. everybody. happy friday.de open at the golden gate. the zipper truck has passed through there. so we now have four southbound lanes available for you as you make your commute across the golden gate bridge. i'll give you a complete look at your drive into work with "kcbs traffic." >>> two pitchers from the san francisco giants are going to greet customers at a couple of local coffee shops today. they are promoting the team's coffee blend at pete's. jeremy affeldt is going to be at the chestnut street store and javier lopez at the ferry building. they are going to be from noon to 1:00 p.m. both locations in san francisco. >>> good morning, everybody. giants general manager bobby evans says the team has made an offer to the phillies for second baseman chase utley. stay tuned. bill walters has been to 850 grateful dead concerts. last night it was dead night at the yard. bottom 1 i had it at 1. the nationals buster posey base hit. matt duffy trucking home. giants up 2-1 off stephen strasburg. giants starter ryan v
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. everybody. happy friday.de open at the golden gate. the zipper truck has passed through there. so we now have four southbound lanes available for you as you make your commute across the golden gate bridge. i'll give you a complete look at your drive into work with "kcbs traffic." >>> two pitchers from the san francisco giants are going to greet customers at a couple of local coffee shops today....
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. >> in this morning's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the qualities you want to look for in a boss. >>> reporter: a good boss will not only make your work life more enjoyable, he can also impact your entire career. bee news.com asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made a difference in their former employees' lives. respondents said, good bosses can expose employees to different situations, permit them to sit in on important meetings, give them the opportunity to make presentations, and allow employees to take innovative risks. good bosses demonstrate support for their employees not just through compensation but also by continuously communicating that he values your talent and believes in you. and despite being unsettling, getting fired isn't always bad. a young entrepreneur said he was fired because his boss believed he was overqualified for the job which allowed him to leave and start his own company. if you're a new business owner check out the bay area chapter of the entrepreneur organization, it's a great way to connect in this area. log on to eonetwork.org. i'
. >> in this morning's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the qualities you want to look for in a boss. >>> reporter: a good boss will not only make your work life more enjoyable, he can also impact your entire career. bee news.com asked 14 successful entrepreneurs to share how bosses made a difference in their former employees' lives. respondents said, good bosses can expose employees to different situations, permit them to sit in on important meetings, give them the opportunity...
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and as cbs business news analyst jill schlesinger points out, this all started with the world's second largest economy, china. over the weekend beijing said it planned to let its main street pension fund downand most economists still believe the federal will raise interest rates by the end of the year. it could slow down the economy and trigger even lower stock prices. anne-marie? >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >> this morning three americans were awarded france's highest honor for disarming a herbally armed man on a passenger train last week. president francois hollande awarded the honors. brian webb reports. >> reporter: three americans who tackled an armed gunman on a high-speed train in belgium last week were reunited last week. alek skarlatos, spencer stone and anthony sadler wiere awarded the honors. they along with two passengers risked their lives to disarm ayoub el khazzani. >> it looked like it was jammed or weren't working and he was trying to charge the weapon and alek hit me on the shoulder and said let's go. >> reporter: skarlatos said
and as cbs business news analyst jill schlesinger points out, this all started with the world's second largest economy, china. over the weekend beijing said it planned to let its main street pension fund downand most economists still believe the federal will raise interest rates by the end of the year. it could slow down the economy and trigger even lower stock prices. anne-marie? >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >> this morning three americans were...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,, fantastic four-cheese omelette is packed with crispy bacon and fresh veggies. (explosion) check please! introducing the fantastic four-cheese omelette. denny's. welcome to amercia's diner. fantastic 4, only in theaters. feduring sleep train's sundaytriple choice sale. to save big 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 ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity, dinner feels a million years away, grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. >>> good morning, everybody. we c
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,, fantastic four-cheese omelette is packed with crispy bacon and fresh veggies. (explosion) check please! introducing the fantastic four-cheese omelette. denny's. welcome to amercia's diner. fantastic 4, only in theaters. feduring sleep train's sundaytriple choice sale. to save big 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...
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jill schlesinger looks at college courses that can help. >> reporter: students with degrees in sciencetechnology, engineering and mathematics earn higher wages than those with liberal arts diplomas. that's why computer science classes are now seen almost as a prerequisite for most jobs. recruiters say employers also expect college graduates to have completed some course work in finance, accounting, economics and business management as well as communications because of the practical skills these classes teach. other courses that can help students prepare for their careers include sociology, history, art history and religion, all of which can provide insight and understanding into the behavior and cultures that are foreign to you. finally, whether you're going to school in the bay area or out of town, you will be happy that you took a writing composition class to help communicate your ideas clearly , ,, now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well y
jill schlesinger looks at college courses that can help. >> reporter: students with degrees in sciencetechnology, engineering and mathematics earn higher wages than those with liberal arts diplomas. that's why computer science classes are now seen almost as a prerequisite for most jobs. recruiters say employers also expect college graduates to have completed some course work in finance, accounting, economics and business management as well as communications because of the practical skills...