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. >>> jill schlesinger looks at which careers are seeing a jump in starting salaries in today's jobs report. >>> reporter: there's good news for some workers. as competition heats up to lure talent, starting salaries in professional occupations are expected to increase an average of 4.1% in 2016. according to staffing consultant robert haas, the technology sector is projected to see the greatest pay gains next year with base salaries rising an average of 5.3%. and the position seeing the highest increase is wireless networking engineers. researchers project their starting salaries to rise 9.7% in the coming year. and that's a big jump considering that here in the bay area, the broader category of network critical thinking and project architechts earned a mean annual wage of more than $127,000 last year. unlike many other high paying technical jobs, those computer network architects require just a bachelor's degree in a computer-related field. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up at 5:00 a day after a deadly gym crash one bay area lawmaker says enough is
. >>> jill schlesinger looks at which careers are seeing a jump in starting salaries in today's jobs report. >>> reporter: there's good news for some workers. as competition heats up to lure talent, starting salaries in professional occupations are expected to increase an average of 4.1% in 2016. according to staffing consultant robert haas, the technology sector is projected to see the greatest pay gains next year with base salaries rising an average of 5.3%. and the position...
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. >>> and in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has advice for those looking for a new career. >>> reporter: there's a job you may have prepared for simply by searching for one yourself. a career counselor. counselors assist people with job related decisions by helping them choose a career path or educational program suitable for their skills. career counselors work in colleges, government agencies and career centers as well as in private practices. they develop plans to improve their clients' current careers and provide advice about entering a new profession. some may work in outplacement firms and assist laid-off workers with transitioning into new jobs or careers. others work in corporate career centers to assist employees in making decisions about their career path within their companies. most employers require career counselors to have a master's degree with a focus on career development. and some prefer to hire licensed career counselors although a license is required in many settings. to learn more about the requirements in california, you can visit the national board for ce
. >>> and in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has advice for those looking for a new career. >>> reporter: there's a job you may have prepared for simply by searching for one yourself. a career counselor. counselors assist people with job related decisions by helping them choose a career path or educational program suitable for their skills. career counselors work in colleges, government agencies and career centers as well as in private practices. they develop plans to...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up at 5:00 the top baby monitors prone if the idea of someone spying on your kid isn't scary enough how hackers tap into your wi-fi network and more. that and more at 5:00. >>> that story about the chicken the best one of the day. >> it blew up on social media. >> can you imagine being a car in the backup going what's going on? >> not the car, the person in the car. that's what they were saying. [ laughter ] >> enjoy your day, everybody. heading out to the a's game lots of sunshine and 70s. >> see you tomorrow. captions by: caption colorado >> brooke: you had a vasectomy?! that's why you broke it off with caroline? >> ridge: not every woman wants to have children, but caroline does, and i can't allow her to throw that away because of me, 'cause she would. >> brooke: she doesn't think you want children, not that you can't! >> ridge: she doesn't understand that now, but she will. >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> ridge: when she left here, she was hurt. she was upset. she was confused. when she wakes up, it's all gonna make sense to h
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up at 5:00 the top baby monitors prone if the idea of someone spying on your kid isn't scary enough how hackers tap into your wi-fi network and more. that and more at 5:00. >>> that story about the chicken the best one of the day. >> it blew up on social media. >> can you imagine being a car in the backup going what's going on? >> not the car, the person in the car. that's what they were saying....
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,, with awe have made it even steasier to orders. >>> an update now on the breaking news out of washington, dc. the white house is on lockdown. the secret service reportedly found an unattended package across the street. there's no word on what is inside that package. that's it for kpix 5 news at ♪ >> bill: you want to start a fashion house? >> wyatt: yeah. >> bill: spencer is a communications company. >> wyatt: right, but it's one of the most influential conglomerates in the world. i'm telling you, the name speaks power, success. the c.e.o. is quite handsome. that is a nice haircut, by the way. >> bill: save it. >> wyatt: okay. >> bill: we don't make clothes. >> wyatt: but if we did, they'd be the best damn clothes anyone's ever seen! am i right? >> katie: you can't really argue with that. >> wyatt: see?! dad, i'm telling you. if we do this, and if we do it right, we can beat forrester at their own game.
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,, with awe have made it even steasier to orders. >>> an update now on the breaking news out of washington, dc. the white house is on lockdown. the secret service reportedly found an unattended package across the street. there's no word on what is inside that package. that's it for kpix 5 news at ♪ >> bill: you want to start a fashion house? >> wyatt: yeah. >> bill: spencer is a communications company. >> wyatt: right,...
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here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> is there a job you may have prepared for, simply by searching for one yourself. a career counselor. counselors assist people with job-related decisions by helping them choose a career path or educational programs suitable for their skills. career counselors work in colleges, governmental agencies and career centers as well as in private practices. they develop plans to improve their client's current career and provide advise about entering a new profession. some may work in out placement firms and assist laid off workers with transitions into new jobs or careers. while others work in corporate career centers, to assist employees in making decision about their career path, within their companies. most employers required career counselors to have a master's degree, with a focus on career development, and a some prefer to have hire licensed career counselors, although license is not required in many settings. to learn more about the requirements in pennsylvania, you can visit the the national board for certified counselors web site, at
here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> is there a job you may have prepared for, simply by searching for one yourself. a career counselor. counselors assist people with job-related decisions by helping them choose a career path or educational programs suitable for their skills. career counselors work in colleges, governmental agencies and career centers as well as in private practices. they develop plans to improve their client's current career and provide advise about...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,, >>> coming up at 5:00 new fallout from the volkswagen cheating scandal. the allegations a bay area testing facility may have known it was a problem for months. that and more at 5:00. >>> big weekend happy friday everybody. >> you see this over there? that's the weekend. >> looks good. [ laughter ] >> let's go there. >> captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ♪ >> caroline: is it possible? please tell me. >> that you're carrying another man's child? >> caroline: it was just -- it was one night, and it was a mistake. please, is there, like, a test? is there any way to know, anything? i can't leave here without knowing who the father is. >> brooke: maybe you should see a fertility expert. i know you have complete faith in your urologist, but still... >> ridge: he ran the tests numerous times. he can run it a thousand times. it makes no difference. the result's the same. i'm...sterile. i married caroline 'cause i want to give her a baby, and now... >> brooke: caroline loves you no matter what. okay, yes, maybe she'll be a little
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,, >>> coming up at 5:00 new fallout from the volkswagen cheating scandal. the allegations a bay area testing facility may have known it was a problem for months. that and more at 5:00. >>> big weekend happy friday everybody. >> you see this over there? that's the weekend. >> looks good. [ laughter ] >> let's go there. >> captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ♪ >> caroline: is it...
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. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the college classes you should take no matter what >> reporter: students with degrees in science, technology, 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 behavior and cultures that are foreign to you. finally, whether you're going to school in the bay area or out of town, you'll be happy that you took a writing composition class to help communicate your ideas clearly in any industry. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, "lululemon" fans are freaking out over a yoga p
. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the college classes you should take no matter what >> reporter: students with degrees in science, technology, 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,...
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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. s. >>> you know, i love mussels anytime of the year. and when i see mussels like this the way you make 'em, it's beautiful. >> it's a great combination especially this time of year because, you know, the mussels are coming out in the markets really great and also what's coming around is broccoli. i use the top. we put them in the pan with hot peppers to give it a nice balance. and then the mussels are cooking in white wine and threw them in here and that's all we did but the reason why we cook them separately first is because with mussels or clams if they don't open up in the pot don't serve them. take them out. they
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. s. >>> you know, i love mussels anytime of the...
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i'm jill schlesinger for school starts tomorrow, with s110% ready.' be notebook, folders, glue sticks. 25¢, 15 and 50¢. aw, now i'm not sure if i'm ready for them to go back. i'm so ready. make low prices happen. make 110% ready happen. staples. make more happen. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> the eagles kick off the 2015 season this monday night in prime time in atlanta, over the weekend though the eagles took fans by surprise when they cut quarterback tim tebow. tebow's battle with matt barclay for third string quarterback job was one of the main story lines in training camp. in an "eyewitness news" exclusive, our leslie van arsdal caught up with tebow before his release and talk about everything like life without football. >> what do you think you would be doing if you weren't playing football. >> right now i would be with my sec nation, sec network and they will crush it, but i'm glad i had an opportunity to play in awesome places. these fans t
i'm jill schlesinger for school starts tomorrow, with s110% ready.' be notebook, folders, glue sticks. 25¢, 15 and 50¢. aw, now i'm not sure if i'm ready for them to go back. i'm so ready. make low prices happen. make 110% ready happen. staples. make more happen. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> the eagles kick off the 2015 season this monday night in prime time in atlanta, over...
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jill schlesinger has advice for you. >> stay at home parents rejoining the work force need to take search them land a job. start by working your network. contact former co-workers and supervisors who know you and the quality of your work. in updating your resume and your linked in profile, highlight activities that you have done while at home. like blogging, leading organizations or volunteering. online courses or classes at a local college will make you more marketable. and show that you have kept current on your skills. one valuable resource is eye relaunch a company that helps people jump start their professional lives after a career break. the site provides information and links to companies with programs do recruit stay at home parents. the financial services industry is aggressively recruiting employees looking to re-enter the work force. personal financial advisers here in the philadelphia area earn a median annual pay of over $119,000. and moms take note. these firms are specifically targeting women because research shows that women prefer to work with female advisers. i'm jill sc
jill schlesinger has advice for you. >> stay at home parents rejoining the work force need to take search them land a job. start by working your network. contact former co-workers and supervisors who know you and the quality of your work. in updating your resume and your linked in profile, highlight activities that you have done while at home. like blogging, leading organizations or volunteering. online courses or classes at a local college will make you more marketable. and show that you...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 so you don't have to stop., tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layersof pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm pat ciarrocchi. we will give you one more look at this spectacular scene as we look at the philadelphia museum of art, it is the backdrop for what is going to be a most spectacular, visit of the holy father here in philadelphia, and that begins first thing on saturday morning. we will bring it to you, live. have a great day everybody. >> dylan: [ sighs ] >> mariah: hey, what's going on? is it sharon? >> dylan: sharon gave me a call this morning and said she's looking forward to her next therapy session. >> mariah: who looks forward to therapy? >> kevin: somebody who wants to get out of fairview, fast. what? it's a psychiatric hospital, not turks and caicos. >> dylan: i'm just proud that sharon's doing what she has to do. aren't you, mariah? >> mariah: yeah. yes. yeah. y-- very, very proud of sh
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 so you don't have to stop., tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layersof pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm pat ciarrocchi. we will give you one more look at this spectacular scene as we look at the philadelphia museum of art, it is the backdrop for what is going to be a most spectacular,...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supple
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance...
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i'm jill schlesinger for >>> we're remembering one of the most famous baseball players of all time. >vanita nair looks back at the life and career of hall of famer, yogi berra. >> reporter: yogi berra had a way with word like few others. >> it is in the over til it is over. >> reporter: they are yogiisms and copied by millions, even presidents. >> it isn't over until it is over. >> we may be lost but we are making good time. >> when you come to the fork in the road, take it. >> reporter: while berra's witt and wisdom brought smiles to many off the field there was nothing comic aal about his hall of fame baseball career. playing for yankees berra was key members of the bronx bombers teams that won world series ten times during his 19 year career. >> yogi connects, and it is another home run. >> reporter: berra was a bat shore would swing at and hit almost any pitch. he won most valuable player award three times and was a 15 time all-star. >> no earrings, no tattoos, no standing over home plate to watch the the ball, just a great, unlikely, super star. >> reporter: unlike most star play
i'm jill schlesinger for >>> we're remembering one of the most famous baseball players of all time. >vanita nair looks back at the life and career of hall of famer, yogi berra. >> reporter: yogi berra had a way with word like few others. >> it is in the over til it is over. >> reporter: they are yogiisms and copied by millions, even presidents. >> it isn't over until it is over. >> we may be lost but we are making good time. >> when you come to...
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i'm jill schlesinger for,,,,,, ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing.ike the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health. female announcer: get sleep at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on the best brand name mattress sets. get your best rest ever from sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight this man says his landlord got violent and tried to force his family out even sending his 3-year-old to the hospital. plus -- back on the force only on "5" we talk to the first officer who gets rehired since san jose reached a breakthrough deal over pensions. that and more at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> we'll have that and, of course, mark sayre will have much more on the four people who have been arre
i'm jill schlesinger for,,,,,, ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing.ike the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health. female announcer: get sleep at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,, female announcer: sleep train's best rest event ends sundayo get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. but the best rest event ends sunday at sleep train. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> coming up new at 6:00 tonight, hundreds of people on the verge of losing their homes and jobs. the shutdown affecting some of the bay area's most vulnerable. plus crossing the bay on a bike. our paul deanno tests his skills and his pedal power on water. >> pelley: an earthquake shakes >> pelley: an earthquake shakes the house. >> this morning, i woke up, and i said my prayers, as i always do, and i decided, you know, today's the day i'm going to do this. >> pelley: also tonight, donald trump, thin of skin? an impression is created, though, that you like to dish it out, but you can't take a punch. the
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:19 right now.and bottles of very expensive wine could soon be washed down the drain, why a judge says the alcohol should be destroyed. >>> and searching for survivors from the deadly flash flooding out west, the the death toll climbs as rescuers hold out hope they might find anyone else alive, we will have the update coming to see the doctor.eek l because of... rabies. i was, i was, in the, i was saving some children from a coyote and it bit me. well, what would you have me do just let the children die. don't, hey don't tell me how rabies works. i know, i'm sorry, i'm sorry i'm just scared because i'm, i've never foamed at the mouth before. hello. miss. find and book a doctor when you need one with zocdoc. >>> welcome back, deadly flash floods, ripped through utah, sweeping up hikers and cars. more than a dozen people were killed by the rising water and the number is expect to grow. andrew spencer has the very latest on the desperate search for more victims washed away from the floods. >> reporter:
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:19 right now.and bottles of very expensive wine could soon be washed down the drain, why a judge says the alcohol should be destroyed. >>> and searching for survivors from the deadly flash flooding out west, the the death toll climbs as rescuers hold out hope they might find anyone else alive, we will have the update coming to see the doctor.eek l because of... rabies. i was, i was, in the, i was saving some...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. 5:19.our grandmother's habits could affect your health, increasing risk grand mom can create for some kid. >>> you have seen a picture of a philadelphia congressman drinking water from the pope's glass or at least you have heard of it. now bob brady has become butt of the late night jokes for the new watergate scandal. we will have more on that flonthis changes everything. spray. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything. >>> a funding build up with prevent a, government shut down is expected to be approved by the house by the midnight dead light. a vote on monday set up a final vote for bipartisan bill. wou
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. 5:19.our grandmother's habits could affect your health, increasing risk grand mom can create for some kid. >>> you have seen a picture of a philadelphia congressman drinking water from the pope's glass or at least you have heard of it. now bob brady has become butt of the late night jokes for the new watergate scandal. we will have more on that flonthis changes everything. spray. flonase is the 24 hour...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> so on this friday, the the last day of this extreme for now we have more this week not quite as bad but lets get to what is happening this weekend. everybody wants to know what will it be like heading out to the beach? look at ocean city. there are a lot of people who have started their holiday early heading in the water, a little humid today. so enjoying it. want to mention we have a rip current risk, maryland rate rip current risk about beach haven point north and lower risk points south where you will be today. be mindful of that. lets look live at kutztown, 80 . pretty blue skies, few clouds out but not bad. wind east south east. we are heating up in philadelphia. 89 degrees for us. eighty-eight in millville. that is 77 in mount pocono. that is where you have to go if you want to cool down but lets see if we can keep track and forward here. here we go. what is happening is a cold front will be sweeping down, we will see heat and humidity, start to dissipate. we will see showers ahead of it. that is what will knock it out, right now
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> so on this friday, the the last day of this extreme for now we have more this week not quite as bad but lets get to what is happening this weekend. everybody wants to know what will it be like heading out to the beach? look at ocean city. there are a lot of people who have started their holiday early heading in the water, a little humid today. so enjoying it. want to mention we have a rip current risk, maryland rate rip...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to talk about ways to save money for collegetion. i guess the question is, when do you start, jill? >> reporter: i know everyone says do it immediately. but you really have to get your financial house in order before you start with college. so that means looking at paying down consumer debt like credit cards or auto loans, establishing an adequate emergency reserve fund, six to twelve months of expenses and funding your retirement savings. once those are covered, then start thinking about saving for college. i know a lot of people rely on future loans but it makes sense to save today rather than worrying about whether interest rates will rise in the future or saddling your children with debt. if you start early enough even a modest development can grow significantly and you don't have to cover every penny of college. >> what are the most common education savings vehicles? >> according to my another law there's only one. it's called a ee savings bond. when she was saving for college the interest was tax-free when they redeemed to
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to talk about ways to save money for collegetion. i guess the question is, when do you start, jill? >> reporter: i know everyone says do it immediately. but you really have to get your financial house in order before you start with college. so that means looking at paying down consumer debt like credit cards or auto loans, establishing an adequate emergency reserve fund, six to twelve months of expenses and funding your...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewi so you're telling me staples wion lowest prices? g we have 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. >>> oh, kid looking great here for their back to school pictures, we will take the new school year on. we love seeing these, all those great big smiles and new backpack and that outfit was planned a week in advance. >> oh, yeah. >> well done. >> this is looking great. >> big thank you to all of those terrific viewers who up loaded their pictures to us. keep them coming. kids back to school, look at the hand on the hip there. i love that. and hands in the air. >> i love that. >> just terrific. >> it is like everything on facebook these days, pure joy. >> and then dreaded, the next day. >> the alarm. >> day one is so much fun though, isn't it. >> it is your time. snap and share your photos with us as well, post them o
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewi so you're telling me staples wion lowest prices? g we have 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. >>> oh, kid looking great here for their back to school pictures, we will take the new school year on. we love seeing these,...
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jill schlesinger shows us how moms and dads can start the conversation.nging. parents say they don't want to talk to kids about money because they want kids to be kids. how soon should they start? >> cognitive experts who really understand how kids' brains work say you can talk to them starting at age 3. you can talk about coins and the difference between coins, the value of money versus money that's free. spending time with your friends, that's free. buy an ice cream cone, that costs money. and you want to introduce this concept of work. hey, mom's going to work today because things cost money and as a result she's goc gott to work to pay for those things. >> that conversation comes up in my house. >> i was raised in a house because you don't talk about money because it's impolite. i always didn't get an allowance. you say kids should get an allowance? >> i think they should get an allowance because it helps kids understand the value of spending money and what that means. >> should they have to do something for the allowance? >> that's been a split contr
jill schlesinger shows us how moms and dads can start the conversation.nging. parents say they don't want to talk to kids about money because they want kids to be kids. how soon should they start? >> cognitive experts who really understand how kids' brains work say you can talk to them starting at age 3. you can talk about coins and the difference between coins, the value of money versus money that's free. spending time with your friends, that's free. buy an ice cream cone, that costs...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us with tips for saving money on healthcare. orning, jill. and i guess employers cover most of the cost of premiums but the numbers are still big, right? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. a family plan now costs a total of more than $17,500. and workers pay about $5,000 of that. now, that $5,000 is up by 83% over the past decade. 24% in the last five years. deductibles are also on the move. they are on average now nearly $1,100. that's up 67% from just five years ago. 255% over the past decade. we are certainly shouldering more of the healthcare burden than we used to. >> how can we save money on healthcare? >> well, you start by choosing the right plan for you. that means you're going to have to go through all the different choices and know what the plans cover how much the plan costs including your out of pocket costs and whether your doctors are in the network. now, here's some interesting news. a lot of large employers have started to introduce high deductible health plans offering lower premiums. they are usually paired with some
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us with tips for saving money on healthcare. orning, jill. and i guess employers cover most of the cost of premiums but the numbers are still big, right? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. a family plan now costs a total of more than $17,500. and workers pay about $5,000 of that. now, that $5,000 is up by 83% over the past decade. 24% in the last five years. deductibles are also on the move. they are on average now nearly $1,100....
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here to explain, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. ill, why have wages been so stagnant for so long? >> reporter: this has been going on for two and a half decades. it's a combination of factors. we know that globalization has pushed jobs overseas and the competition with wages has been really fierce. technology has eliminated a lot of jobs, so a lot of people who are making really solid middle- class incomes, those jobs may not even exist anymore. and then, of course, we've got this very strange thing that has happened over the last 20 years or so. as companies are making more money, they started shifting their profits more toward their shareholders than their workers. so it's great if you have a 401(k), it's good for your stocks, but you kind of would like that wage increase. >> glor: the fed made news by putting off interest rates. is the wage issue part of what they factor in? >> reporter: it's part of what they factor in, but the reason they didn't raise rates is because of events overseas, the slowdown in china, market ripple eff
here to explain, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. ill, why have wages been so stagnant for so long? >> reporter: this has been going on for two and a half decades. it's a combination of factors. we know that globalization has pushed jobs overseas and the competition with wages has been really fierce. technology has eliminated a lot of jobs, so a lot of people who are making really solid middle- class incomes, those jobs may not even exist anymore. and then, of course, we've got...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains the dollars and cents your children need to know. i'm liza battalones with your "kcbs traffic." northbound 101 jam-packed leaving gilroy through morgan hill. san jose into santa clara. also long delays for both 280 and 680. meantime, the nimitz because of earlier problems southbound traffic still jammed up out of san leandro through hayward into fremont. and at the bay bridge toll plaza, stacked up into the macarthur maze with the metering lights on. roberta? >> live weather camera in san jose this morning where yesterday we topped off in the high 90s. today a forecast high 99 degrees. right now, visibility looks good but we have another "spare the air" day in effect. we are at 69 degrees in livermore. going up to a high there today of 106. that's hotter than yesterday at 104 degrees. mid-90s across the central bay. it will be hotter on thursday gradual cooldown, finally we'll buy some relief on sunday. ,, [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part... ( gun shot ) sleep train has your ticket
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger explains the dollars and cents your children need to know. i'm liza battalones with your "kcbs traffic." northbound 101 jam-packed leaving gilroy through morgan hill. san jose into santa clara. also long delays for both 280 and 680. meantime, the nimitz because of earlier problems southbound traffic still jammed up out of san leandro through hayward into fremont. and at the bay bridge toll plaza, stacked up into the macarthur maze with the...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us now to explain how the new practices by transunionperion and equifax can help consumer. good morning, jill. how are you? >> reporter: well. how are you? >> all good on a thursday. i guess these changes stem from a legal issue. tell us about that. >> reporter: well, back in the spring, the three agencies agreed to a settlement with the state of new york. but basically they said if we are going to do it in new york, we have to do it nationwide. so this week it's phase 1. next couple of phases will be implemented over the next two years. so what's changing? well, the format of credit reporting. that's a little formulaic. but also some of the practices. so what's interesting, this new change prohibits credit bureaus from accepting authorized user credit reporting on newly opened credit cards unless they have the issuer providing a date of birth. what does this mean to you? the issuer was providing names but no dates of better and screwed up the information and now, the credit bureaus can link the accounts to the correct file. >> what's ne
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us now to explain how the new practices by transunionperion and equifax can help consumer. good morning, jill. how are you? >> reporter: well. how are you? >> all good on a thursday. i guess these changes stem from a legal issue. tell us about that. >> reporter: well, back in the spring, the three agencies agreed to a settlement with the state of new york. but basically they said if we are going to do it in new york, we have to...
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that may be where you see fireworks. >> thank you, jill schlesinger in new york. >>> the end is nearor a bakery chain in san francisco. four more la boulange stores close today and the remaining four close tomorrow. coffee giant starbucks bought the klain a few years ago to provide baked goods for its own stores but earlier this year, starbucks decided that the la boulange shops didn't fit in with the company's long-term business plan. >>> a spike in crime in berkeley hitting close to home for the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> thursday, september 17, good morning, bay area. taking a look towards the transamerica pyramid. we could see the tip-top of it which is notable because we have areas of dense fog. we got cloud cover and then we have sunshine. i have your full forecast coming up in four minutes. >>> searchers have found the bodies of six hikers who got trapped by floodwaters in utah's zion national park. one hiker is still missing. heavy rain flooded parts of the park monday evening. park officials say the hikers got a permit to hike in keyhole canyon early that morning just hours befo
that may be where you see fireworks. >> thank you, jill schlesinger in new york. >>> the end is nearor a bakery chain in san francisco. four more la boulange stores close today and the remaining four close tomorrow. coffee giant starbucks bought the klain a few years ago to provide baked goods for its own stores but earlier this year, starbucks decided that the la boulange shops didn't fit in with the company's long-term business plan. >>> a spike in crime in berkeley...
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research shows, that they prefer to work with female advisors i'm jill schlesinger. >>> stephen colbertng more star power. we have learned that vice-president joe biden will stop by on colbert's third she next thursday night, who knows, maybe the vice-president will announce he is running for president. colbert takes over the late show in just seven days. the don't miss it, next tuesday night for cbs-3. >>> within boy band takes quite a buzz after stopping by a local pizzeria for now. harry styles of one direction, grabbing some grub at campus corner a popular pizza shop on villanova's campus . singer graciously posed with fans before walking away with just a few cheese steaks. the pizza a shop posted styles receipt on twitter totaling around, three to five. and does like fried onions. and waitress said, fans are flooding the shop. >> girls are coming from all over. we're getting phone calls. text message. and, just asking, harry styles there. >> three hours later, harry there, like he was there. girls were coming in crying. they were hugging me. >> four hours, and, harry styles, and on
research shows, that they prefer to work with female advisors i'm jill schlesinger. >>> stephen colbertng more star power. we have learned that vice-president joe biden will stop by on colbert's third she next thursday night, who knows, maybe the vice-president will announce he is running for president. colbert takes over the late show in just seven days. the don't miss it, next tuesday night for cbs-3. >>> within boy band takes quite a buzz after stopping by a local pizzeria...
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i'm jill schlesinger for >>> flames shoot through the roof of the delaware county business overnight,is is "eyewitness news" video from teaching sterling, officials say building on the 1100 block of chester avenue in yeadon was already fully engulfed when they were called out at 3:15. there were no injuries, despite partial roof collapse there. authorities are now local into whether that fire was intentionally set. >>> and after a $600 scam, authorities are warning eagles fans about counterfeit tickets on line. bensalem township police are searching for this man, caught on surveillance camera at parx casino where investigators say he sold someone two eagles/cowboys ticket for $600. tickets were advertised on craigs list and, well, they turned out to be fake. if you recognize this suspect, call police. >>> trending now, just in time for world rhino day, take a look at this little by, the the rhino calf made his debut at a zoo near london. it the is just fourth of the kind born in captivity worldwide over the last year. less than 3,000 are believed to remain, in the wild. >>> how about
i'm jill schlesinger for >>> flames shoot through the roof of the delaware county business overnight,is is "eyewitness news" video from teaching sterling, officials say building on the 1100 block of chester avenue in yeadon was already fully engulfed when they were called out at 3:15. there were no injuries, despite partial roof collapse there. authorities are now local into whether that fire was intentionally set. >>> and after a $600 scam, authorities are warning...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is here with more on you philadelphia jobs market. >> reporter: report as of last year there were 24 million even pren newers in the u.s., 14 percent of the population and, highest rate recorded since they began studying entrepreneur ship in 1999. and it is not just college engineers, conceiving companies in their dorm rooms. six and a half percent are forming businesses within a established companies. 11 percent of entrepreneurs are between the ages of 55 and 64. and u.s. women entrepreneurs demonstrated highest rates of activity led by 25 to 34 year-olds. if you have the itch to get your idea off the ground, the philadelphia district of the small business add administration offers advice and information on starting or growing a business. financial assistance through guarantied loans made by area bank and non-bank lenders. for more forgo to sba dot gov and search for philadelphia i'm's jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> an endangered species glows in the dark something experts are just now realizing for the first time. >>
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is here with more on you philadelphia jobs market. >> reporter: report as of last year there were 24 million even pren newers in the u.s., 14 percent of the population and, highest rate recorded since they began studying entrepreneur ship in 1999. and it is not just college engineers, conceiving companies in their dorm rooms. six and a half percent are forming businesses within a established companies. 11 percent of entrepreneurs are...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,, it's tougher than ever to be a... ... foster farms chicken.farms simply raised chicken... ... is 100 percent natural... ... with no antibiotics. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. ocean spray cranberry juice tas[ piano music ]..} and it's also like... [ laughs ] [ engine revs ] it's amazing what a little cran can do. >>> good morning. a little 49er football to lead it off. how about the preseason? it's in our rear view mirror. are we glad to see it go? i am! kaepernick keep sat out last night against the chargers. thompson to ellington, he gone! how about a 70-yard housecall? touchdown 49ers two-point try good. 8-0. as for jarryd hayne he was making some holes and going north, south, folks. that's what he does. in front of the friends and family from australia, look at them up there cheering. his final audition for the 53- man roster. led the team with 58 yards rushing, 118 all pu
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,, it's tougher than ever to be a... ... foster farms chicken.farms simply raised chicken... ... is 100 percent natural... ... with no antibiotics. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. ocean spray cranberry juice tas[ piano music ]..} and it's also like... [ laughs ] [ engine revs ] it's amazing...
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here is today's job report with jill schlesinger. >> heading back to school might not just be for kids. a career in education can offer the flexibility and growth many people seek in job. jumping into a full-fledged teaching position isn't easy. a good place to begin is as an assistant. while teachers have the responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs, assistants perform duties that are instructional in nature or deliver direct services to students. educational requirements vary by school district and position but in many areas you will need at least an associate's degree. teachers assistants here in the bay area earn a mean annual wage of $33,000, which is less than half of what a teacher earns, but many assistants work part-time and are willing to forgo the higher pay in order to determine if the profession is right for them. there's often high demand for teacher's assistants but many day care services are ,,,,,,,,,, >>> before we go we want to say, ♪ >> caroline: she deleted it? >> steffy: every copy she had. >> thomas: off of all of her devices? >> st
here is today's job report with jill schlesinger. >> heading back to school might not just be for kids. a career in education can offer the flexibility and growth many people seek in job. jumping into a full-fledged teaching position isn't easy. a good place to begin is as an assistant. while teachers have the responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs, assistants perform duties that are instructional in nature or deliver direct services to students....
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. >>> in today''s jobs report jill schlesinger looked at one way to keep employees happy. show a little gratitude. >> reporter: over the last year the labor market has been improving. california has added more than 430,000 jobs. that growth makes it harder to hire talented people and also means that companies need to keep their current employees happy and productive or risk losing them to the competition. expressing gratitude has been proven to be an effective tool for motivation and satisfaction. a survey by the john templeton foundation found that employees give their best efforts on the jobs when coworkers and bosses appreciate their work. workplace coaches recommend a simple exercise to promote work place gratitude. write every team or staff member's name on a separate piece of paper. then ask everyone to write one nice word or thought about each member of the team nonesly. distribute the comments to team members so they can see what their coworkers appreciate about them. you can suggest that everyone post this to their computers so they see it every day as a reminder
. >>> in today''s jobs report jill schlesinger looked at one way to keep employees happy. show a little gratitude. >> reporter: over the last year the labor market has been improving. california has added more than 430,000 jobs. that growth makes it harder to hire talented people and also means that companies need to keep their current employees happy and productive or risk losing them to the competition. expressing gratitude has been proven to be an effective tool for motivation...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to explain on this tuesday, so jill, financial professionalsr own interests ahead of theirs? >> reporter: well, the vast majority of financial folks are held to something called suitability. it's a lower standard. it means that any advice or product that they recommend. it has to be suitable for you but not necessarily the best choice for you in your best interests. now a smaller percentage of advisers are held to a tougher standard called fiduciary. that's a legally binding client first model. >> didn't president obama talk about this earlier this year? >> reporter: yeah, the white house has endorsed a recent department of labor proposal and that proposal would require all financial professionals to act as fiduciaries when they're working with retirement investors. now a lot of the large firms have pushed back. they say the proposal would lead to a number of negative consequences for individual investors. and that even put forth alternative solutions. but the financial planning coalition, that's compromised of the cfp board, the financial plan
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to explain on this tuesday, so jill, financial professionalsr own interests ahead of theirs? >> reporter: well, the vast majority of financial folks are held to something called suitability. it's a lower standard. it means that any advice or product that they recommend. it has to be suitable for you but not necessarily the best choice for you in your best interests. now a smaller percentage of advisers are held to a tougher standard...
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jill schlesinger on a tuesday, thank you jill. >>> it is now 5:40. what the e-mails contained and how the release could affect hillary clinton's campaign. >> let's take a live look at highway 880 much better than it was yesterday at this time. thinks are moving and we have an update on traffic and roberta has the forecast on a ,, >>> good morning everyone. your time check is 5:43 on this very first day of september. let's take a look at the uv index today. it actually -- wow that's not correct. it should be 9.16. that's very high. you need your sun block today. we'll have your full forecast coming up. >>> okay thanks roberta. the state department has released more than 7,000 e- mails from hillary clinton's private server. more than 100 were censored because they contained classified information. but the former secretary of state has maintained the messages were not seen as sensitive at the time. so far more than 13,000 pages of clinton's e-mails have been made public. >>> well, a pair of new polls suggesting the front runners on both the republican a
jill schlesinger on a tuesday, thank you jill. >>> it is now 5:40. what the e-mails contained and how the release could affect hillary clinton's campaign. >> let's take a live look at highway 880 much better than it was yesterday at this time. thinks are moving and we have an update on traffic and roberta has the forecast on a ,, >>> good morning everyone. your time check is 5:43 on this very first day of september. let's take a look at the uv index today. it actually --...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 gummy multivitaminrst ever from centrum.ete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. and fios gives you big capacity too. so everyone in the house can get online. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 25 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $350 back. hurry, offer ends september 19th. get out of the past. get fios. city of philadelphia isn't feeling the love from visitors. national magazine named the unfriendlyes cities in the world and philadelphia a is near the top of the list. travel and leisure magazine called philadelphia the world's seventh most unfriendly city, taking a dig at our sports fans. if that is not bad enough at
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 gummy multivitaminrst ever from centrum.ete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. and fios gives you big capacity too. so everyone in the house can get...
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>>> jill schlesinger has advice. >> over the last year the labor market has been improving. pennsylvania has added nearly 60,000 jobs. that growth makes it harder to hire talented people, and also means that the companies need to keep their current employees happy and productive or risk losing them to the competition. expecting gratitude has been proving to be an effective tool for motivation and satisfaction. a survey by john temple ton foundation found that employees give their best effort on the job, when co-workers and bosses, appreciate their work. work place coaches recommend a simple exercise to promote work place gratitude, write every tea or staff members name on a piece of paper and one night's word or throughout about each member of the team anonymously. distribute the comments to team members so they can see what their co-workers appreciate about them. you can suggest that everyone post this to their computers so they see it every day as a reminder. it is not just for others, gratitude is a two-way street. 93 percent of those polled agreed that grateful bosses we
>>> jill schlesinger has advice. >> over the last year the labor market has been improving. pennsylvania has added nearly 60,000 jobs. that growth makes it harder to hire talented people, and also means that the companies need to keep their current employees happy and productive or risk losing them to the competition. expecting gratitude has been proving to be an effective tool for motivation and satisfaction. a survey by john temple ton foundation found that employees give their...
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i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the raiders are snubbing the nfl. this is what the nfl wants the 50-yard managing to look like this season. -- markings this season. there was no rainbow over davis because there were no golden numbers at the end. it's not clear whether or not the team will be forced to make the changes in the future. >>> good morning, everyone. we have some sad news to report this morning. yogi berra baseball legend, long-time catcher for the new york yankees, died at the age of 90. it was yogi berra who famously said, it ain't over till it's over. he might have been talking about the san francisco giants. tim hudson relaxed in san diego before his huge start on saturday against barry zito. top 5 no score, giants trevor brown subbing for buster posey. look there. his first major league hit. giants 1-0. 7th inning now 2-1 and here goes angel pagan, that's gone. the giants win 4-2. okay, they are now 6 games back of the dodgers with 12 games left to play. it ain't over yet. barry zito is going to start on saturday. oakland top of the 6
i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the raiders are snubbing the nfl. this is what the nfl wants the 50-yard managing to look like this season. -- markings this season. there was no rainbow over davis because there were no golden numbers at the end. it's not clear whether or not the team will be forced to make the changes in the future. >>> good morning, everyone. we have some sad news to report this morning. yogi berra baseball legend, long-time catcher...
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i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" my favorite. bad news.e johnsonville factory burned down brian. it's terrible. well if you can't serve tasty sausage why are we even a family? i may as well move out. well, if that's what yo... you're right. i'll stay. and tomorrow we're going to help johnsonville rebuild that factory. i'll take dinner in my room, with chocolate milk. make pasta tastier with johnsonville italian sausage. we don't make sausage. we make family. and sausage. >>> today in north philadelphia a community came together to give student, something they have never had at their school, a play ground. >> "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos shows us how the neighborhood joined forces for the veteran. >> reporter: just one week ago all this was a plot of dirt but now you can see more than 200 volunteers, creating this massive playground, for a charter school which never had one. it is this small classroom was your gym, you'd probably want somewhere else to play. today some 200 volunteers are making it happen, taking this dirt plot and
i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" my favorite. bad news.e johnsonville factory burned down brian. it's terrible. well if you can't serve tasty sausage why are we even a family? i may as well move out. well, if that's what yo... you're right. i'll stay. and tomorrow we're going to help johnsonville rebuild that factory. i'll take dinner in my room, with chocolate milk. make pasta tastier with johnsonville italian sausage. we don't make sausage. we make family. and...
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jill schlesinger has tips to get you started this morning. >>> reporter: as of last year, there were24 million entrepreneurs in the u.s. that's 14% of the population and the highest rate recorded since baruch college began studying entrepreneurs in 1999. it's not just college engineers conceiving companies in their dorm rooms. 6.5% are forming businesses within established companies. 11% of entrepreneurs are between the ages of 55 and 64. and u.s. women entrepreneurs demonstrated the highest rates of activity led by 25 to 34- year-olds. if you have the itch to get your idea off the ground, the san francisco district of the small business administration offers advice and information on starting or growing a business. and financial assistance through guaranteed loans made by area bank and nonbank lenders. for more information go to sb ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the drought has left a gaggle of geese in vacaville high and dry but one woman is stepping in to make sure the drought doesn't run the geese off. one by one they greet marcy every day. the lake they swim in was low so she brought
jill schlesinger has tips to get you started this morning. >>> reporter: as of last year, there were24 million entrepreneurs in the u.s. that's 14% of the population and the highest rate recorded since baruch college began studying entrepreneurs in 1999. it's not just college engineers conceiving companies in their dorm rooms. 6.5% are forming businesses within established companies. 11% of entrepreneurs are between the ages of 55 and 64. and u.s. women entrepreneurs demonstrated the...
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. >> jill schlesinger is here now with your philadelphia job market report. >> reporter: affordable carect has put health care costness focus, as the government doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies try to squeeze more productivity out of each step of the process. that is why the field of medical group practice management is expected to grow by 23 percent by 2022. much faster then average for other jobs. people in this field are tasked with keeping health care offices a and hospitals, running like well/oiled machines. they organize and manage medical information and staff, keep up to dayton new laws and regulations to make sure the the company complies with them and manage the finances of the facility or practice. here in the philadelphia area, medical and health services managers earn a mean wage of $109,000, a and that number is expect to grow, as health care facilities become larger and more complex. although requirements vary, most professionals have at least a bachelor degrees before entering the field and masters degrees are also common. i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewit
. >> jill schlesinger is here now with your philadelphia job market report. >> reporter: affordable carect has put health care costness focus, as the government doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies try to squeeze more productivity out of each step of the process. that is why the field of medical group practice management is expected to grow by 23 percent by 2022. much faster then average for other jobs. people in this field are tasked with keeping health care offices a and...
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i'm's jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness new >>> englishman out for a dive, find a message in the bottle with an east coast connection. >> unaudible. >> author behind the letter is now 12 year-old boy from nantucket, massachusetts. he launched the bottle and several others with his family in, january of 2014. >> this told them about who i was, about my life and my hobbies. i drew a picture of a shark. >> the family was surprised the bottle made 3200 journal any tack, and it even took up a a few sea creatures along for the ride. >> we did that at the lead school in southwest philadelphia we put it on balloons. >> yes. >> i know where minus, mine got stuck in the tree. it did. mine d everybody elses did getaway. >> i'm serious. >> a little creek behind my house and would i send messages but they are all washed up, on the side of the creek it felt doing doing. >> yes, some day. >> actually happened. >> how is that, are we in the heat wave now. >> we are not the in the heat wave just yet. day two in the 90's. tomorrow if we hit 90, that will make it yet another heat wave. we have hott
i'm's jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness new >>> englishman out for a dive, find a message in the bottle with an east coast connection. >> unaudible. >> author behind the letter is now 12 year-old boy from nantucket, massachusetts. he launched the bottle and several others with his family in, january of 2014. >> this told them about who i was, about my life and my hobbies. i drew a picture of a shark. >> the family was surprised the bottle made 3200...
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. >>> in tonight's jobs report jill schlesinger looked at one way to keep employees happy. show a little gratitude. >> reporter: over the last year the labor market has been improving. california has added more than 430,000 jobs. that growth makes it harder to hire talented people and also means that companies need to keep their current employees happy and productive or risk losing them to the competition. expressing gratitude has been proven to be an effective tool for motivation and satisfaction. a survey by john temple tomorrow foundation found employees give their best efforts on the job when coworkers and bosses appreciate their work. workplace coaches recommend a simple exercise to promote work plate gratitude. write every name on the a separate piece of paper and ask each one to write one nice word or thought about the team anonymously. you can suggest that? >> post this to their computers so they see it every day as a reminder. and it's not just for others. gratitude is a two-way street. 93% of those polled agree that grateful bosses were more likely to be successfu
. >>> in tonight's jobs report jill schlesinger looked at one way to keep employees happy. show a little gratitude. >> reporter: over the last year the labor market has been improving. california has added more than 430,000 jobs. that growth makes it harder to hire talented people and also means that companies need to keep their current employees happy and productive or risk losing them to the competition. expressing gratitude has been proven to be an effective tool for...
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. >>> in tonight's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the college classes you should take no matter whatr major. >>> reporter: students with degrees in science, technology, 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 behavior and cultures that are foreign to you. finally, whether you're going to school in the bay area or out of town, you'll be happy that you took a writing composition class to help communicate your,,,,,,,,,,,, [female announcer] through labor day at sleep train's mattress price wars, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free f
. >>> in tonight's jobs report, jill schlesinger has the college classes you should take no matter whatr major. >>> reporter: students with degrees in science, technology, 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...
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. >>> in tonight's jobs report, jill schlesinger takes a look at the careers seeing a jump in starting salaries. >>> reporter: there's good news some workers. as competition heats up to lure talent, starting salaries in professional occupations are expected to increase an average of 4.1% in 2016. according to staffing consultancy robert haas, the technology sector is projected to see the greatest pay gains next year with base salaries rising an average of 5.3%. and the positions seeing the highest increase is wireless networking engineers. researchers project their starting salaries to rise 9.7% in the coming year. and that's a big jump considering that here in the bay area, the broader category of network critical thinking and problem tickets earned and mean annual wage of more than $127,000 last year. unlike many other high paying technical jobs, those computer network architects require just a bachelor's degree in ,,,,,,,,, ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care
. >>> in tonight's jobs report, jill schlesinger takes a look at the careers seeing a jump in starting salaries. >>> reporter: there's good news some workers. as competition heats up to lure talent, starting salaries in professional occupations are expected to increase an average of 4.1% in 2016. according to staffing consultancy robert haas, the technology sector is projected to see the greatest pay gains next year with base salaries rising an average of 5.3%. and the...
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what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ >>> here's tonight's jobs with jill schlesingerng back to school might not just be for kids. a career in education can offer the flexibility and growth many people seek in a job. however, jumping know a full- fledged teaching position isn't easy. a good place to begin is as an assistant. while teachers have the responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs, assistants perform duties that are instructional in nature, or deliver direct services to students. educational requirements vary by school district and position, but in many areas you will need at least an associate's degree. teachers assistants here in the bay area earn a mean annual wage of $33,000 which is less than half of what a teacher earns. but many assistants work part time and are willing to forego the higher pay in order to determine if the profession is right for them. there's often high demands for teachers assistants at public elementary or secondary schools but ma,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> kim davis is free! >> o'donnell: the clerk who refus
what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ >>> here's tonight's jobs with jill schlesingerng back to school might not just be for kids. a career in education can offer the flexibility and growth many people seek in a job. however, jumping know a full- fledged teaching position isn't easy. a good place to begin is as an assistant. while teachers have the responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs, assistants perform duties that are...
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to tell us what expect an potential impact object your financial life is cbs business analyst jill schlesingergood morning to you, jill. >> good morning. how will this flush out, what is likely to happen. >> you know, if you asked me that a a month ago i would have said my god the fed will increase interest rates at this meeting but in a month a lot can happen. chinese stock market plumeted and raised feared that it fell down and global stock and currency market a new phase. now traders see just a 25 percent chance that the fed will act today. that means it rates will remain near zero where they have been for nearly seven years. >> okay. eventually, rates will go up, so how will that impact consumers. >> well, it is a great point because whether or not fed will increase rates this week, the le rate cycle business to conclude. so when it does, there is good news for savers. you are finally going to be rewarded with slightly higher rates. borrowers, in the so great, you can see higher cost for adjustable rate mortgages. your longer term fixed rate mortgages they will decrease but at a much slowe
to tell us what expect an potential impact object your financial life is cbs business analyst jill schlesingergood morning to you, jill. >> good morning. how will this flush out, what is likely to happen. >> you know, if you asked me that a a month ago i would have said my god the fed will increase interest rates at this meeting but in a month a lot can happen. chinese stock market plumeted and raised feared that it fell down and global stock and currency market a new phase. now...
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in today's jobs report cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger shows us the field that's in high demand. >>> reporter: the affordable care act has put healthcare costs in focus as the government, doctors, hospitals and insurance companies try to squeeze more productive out of each step of the process. that's why the field of medical group practice management is expected to grow by 23% by 2022, much faster than the average for other jobs. people in this field are tasked with keeping healthcare offices and hospitals running like well oiled machines. they organize and manage medical information and staff, keep up to date on new laws and regulations to make sure the company complies with them, and manages the finances of the facility or practice. here in the bay area, medical and health services managers earn a mean annual wage of nearly $135,000 and that number is expected to grow as healthcare facilities become larger and more complex. although requirements vary, most professionals have at least a bachelor's degree before entering the field and master's degrees are also ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
in today's jobs report cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger shows us the field that's in high demand. >>> reporter: the affordable care act has put healthcare costs in focus as the government, doctors, hospitals and insurance companies try to squeeze more productive out of each step of the process. that's why the field of medical group practice management is expected to grow by 23% by 2022, much faster than the average for other jobs. people in this field are tasked with keeping...