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i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness [african-style music] ♪ take my hand to the land ♪ ♪ takend to the land, whoa-oh! ♪ (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to make sure your family time never becomes endangered. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >>> so what kind of ice cream do you like? are you plane van all person, or do you go for more objection em i can flavors? well, today is national creative ice cream flavor day. so how about trying something different? ladies, what do you like? >> okay, well, i would walk in my high heels to stone harbor. >> really? >> i would. from here, to stone harbor, walk in my high heels. >> for? >> springer chip, which is mocca cream and chocolate chips infuse in the this ice cream that's so fabulous. >> talk to me. >> really, pat? you're killing me. >> oh, it is great. >> i tell you what -- >> i might walk in my high heels to get that. >> if i could walk that far in my condition i would for cookies and cream frozen yogurt. it is my biggest pregnancy craving these days. >> cooki
i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness [african-style music] ♪ take my hand to the land ♪ ♪ takend to the land, whoa-oh! ♪ (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to make sure your family time never becomes endangered. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >>> so what kind of ice cream do you like? are you plane van all person, or do you go for more objection em i can flavors? well, today is national...
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may not pay much, but could provide valuable perks. >> i'm jill schlessinger, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> hones ores today for world cup hero. >> details on cart i lloyd afternoon plans right here in our area. we'll be right back. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> sport update for you, phillies wrap up their series with the rays this afternoon fish first coming up one doctor 05, the beginning of the aaron nola era in south philadelphia, the only run that aaron allowed was a homerun, to the opposing pitcher. that was the only run that he allowed over six innings striking out six to the delight of his mom and dad who were there my goodness, how sweet they are. all that, used to happen right now, is the phillies need to score some runs. phillies lost this 11 to nothing. yet another honor for delran's own world cup mvp, carli lloyd. today carly visits a marlton rec center
may not pay much, but could provide valuable perks. >> i'm jill schlessinger, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> hones ores today for world cup hero. >> details on cart i lloyd afternoon plans right here in our area. we'll be right back. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of...
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i'm jill schlessinger, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, 5:20 right now. between the baggage fees, cramped seats, sometimes flying can be a hassle. >> look for the airline best experience if you're coach. >> retirement? i don't have my aarp card yet so i'm a ways from that. >> tiger woods taking a shot at aarp. and fires back after his latest struggle. see the hilarious way the group heckled tiger back on twitter. womb very it for you coming up next. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> chef has not been able to return to the kitchen after the train crash. there was fundraiser help pay for his treatment and recovery. >> up lift to go know that there are people behind you. >> speciallily i'm sure eli feels this is amazing general we all wish you could be here with us. >> hopefully he's back soon. organizers hope to raise $150,000 to help chef.
i'm jill schlessinger, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, 5:20 right now. between the baggage fees, cramped seats, sometimes flying can be a hassle. >> look for the airline best experience if you're coach. >> retirement? i don't have my aarp card yet so i'm a ways from that. >> tiger woods taking a shot at aarp. and fires back after his latest struggle. see the hilarious way the group heckled tiger back on twitter. womb very it for you coming up next....
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cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger has some advice for millennials out looking for work. >>icans age 18 to 34, are referred to as millennials, also the largest generation in the u.s. work force. millennials have suffered through the worse recession since the depression. but the tide could soon be turning. according to a report, by career cast. com, businesses are realize that millennials are key to their success. and have stepped up the pace of hiring from this group. employers are looking to hire younger workers at social media managers, organizations seek to go connect with consumers via social media know that millennials can help them sell more product or share information via sites like stain gram, tumbler twitter, snap chat facebook. social media managers earn median salary of just over $46,000 with a strong projected growth outlook. top companies such as social vantage, high bu are currently hiring in the philadelphia area. for some millennials snacking this job could mean getting paid for something they already do. i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news".
cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger has some advice for millennials out looking for work. >>icans age 18 to 34, are referred to as millennials, also the largest generation in the u.s. work force. millennials have suffered through the worse recession since the depression. but the tide could soon be turning. according to a report, by career cast. com, businesses are realize that millennials are key to their success. and have stepped up the pace of hiring from this group. employers...
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here's cbs news analyst jill schlessinger. >> after years of redock seans, government jobs, the tide is turning and uncle sam is hiring again. there are currently about 2.6 million civilian government employees. down from peak of 3 million 20 years ago. however, with an aging work force, and fewer budget cut, there are now tens of thousands of open federal jobs across wide variety of skill levels and areas of interest. head to the official job site of the government. usa jobs.golf to start your process. you can search by job types location salary, and agency. there are currently over 75 job listings in the philadelphia area. you can apply for jobs directly and post your resume, and receive automated e-mail alert of recent openings. the government provides great health and retirement benefits for its employees. and government workers who carry student loans may be entitled to public service loan forgiveness after working for the government for ten years. likely you'll get rich working for the government, the work is steady, and secure. i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness new
here's cbs news analyst jill schlessinger. >> after years of redock seans, government jobs, the tide is turning and uncle sam is hiring again. there are currently about 2.6 million civilian government employees. down from peak of 3 million 20 years ago. however, with an aging work force, and fewer budget cut, there are now tens of thousands of open federal jobs across wide variety of skill levels and areas of interest. head to the official job site of the government. usa jobs.golf to...
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i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> slow down. breathe. >> or as you like to say? slow your -- >> roll, oh, okay. >> slow your roll, slow your roll. new record was set at last night's phillies game. but didn't happen on the field. >> we'll tell you about the stomach churning feat. >> also: >> get out of line and i'm thinking now i shouldn't do that again. >> yes, that young fellow has certainly learned his lesson after trying to go down the chimney like santa. katie is like oh no. what he was looking in there and how he was finally rescued when we come back. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> katie says it is shaping up to be a nice day. katie will let you know if your holiday plans including any fireworks will be washed out. she has your forecast coming up. >>> in sports, the phillies play the braves, in atlanta later tonight. hitting the road for the fourth every july weaken. late inning fireworks in south philly last night when the phils scored three in the seventh inning, to tie the brewers at seven runs apiece. safe at the plate. but th
i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> slow down. breathe. >> or as you like to say? slow your -- >> roll, oh, okay. >> slow your roll, slow your roll. new record was set at last night's phillies game. but didn't happen on the field. >> we'll tell you about the stomach churning feat. >> also: >> get out of line and i'm thinking now i shouldn't do that again. >> yes, that young fellow has certainly learned his lesson...
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but, before we get to the highlight, let's check in with jill schlessinger with your philadelphia jobport. she explains how you can turn a hobby into a career. >> we're celebrating video game day this week. and gamers take note. there may be an opportunity for you to get paid to play. instead of spending pointless hours on your favorite console or device, why not take the interest to the next level and consider a career in the booming video game industry? consider this: technology research firm gartner predict worlds wide ville yo game mark will top $111 billion this year. the growing industry requires many different types of workers, from programers, to producers, to game developers. video game developers in pennsylvania make average salary of $80,110. and developers have differs skills including game design, programming, and graphic design. a college degree in game development or computer science is helpful and games industry.biz, great resource. it provides a robust jobs board, and can help you launch or manage your career in the gaming industry. if you are look to go break into th
but, before we get to the highlight, let's check in with jill schlessinger with your philadelphia jobport. she explains how you can turn a hobby into a career. >> we're celebrating video game day this week. and gamers take note. there may be an opportunity for you to get paid to play. instead of spending pointless hours on your favorite console or device, why not take the interest to the next level and consider a career in the booming video game industry? consider this: technology...
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. >> business analyst jill schlessinger joins with us details and tips how investors should navigate . good morning jill. >> reporter: good morning. >> where do things stand after the greek no referendum vote? >> reporter: the greek finance minister resigned unexpectedly yesterday morning in response to what he calls the european preference for his absence. now, some red this is very good sign european talking about getting back to the negotiation table with someone new, of course, and greece's prime minister too long sacrifice his finance minister to join them. so today, there is a meeting of euro's own finance ministers, followed by a full euro zone summit. they've got to come one some resolution in the coming days because greek banks are running out of money the country at $3.9 billion payment due on july 20th and without a deal they are going to default and move one step closer to leaving the euro zone. >> that is in usual. back here at home a the love us checking our 401k's, not pretty site. what should investors being doing right now? what do youy? >> i know little scary but no
. >> business analyst jill schlessinger joins with us details and tips how investors should navigate . good morning jill. >> reporter: good morning. >> where do things stand after the greek no referendum vote? >> reporter: the greek finance minister resigned unexpectedly yesterday morning in response to what he calls the european preference for his absence. now, some red this is very good sign european talking about getting back to the negotiation table with someone new,...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger has advice for people who like statistics. >> professionalsrsed in the language of numbers have become hot hires. that's because big data and new technology are revolutionize g everything from analyzing consumer habits to mapping the human jeanum. trends has boosted demand for statistician cents the american statistical association identified 18 fields across the areas of health medicine, business and industry that regularly employ statistician cents. the government projects that the field will grow by 27% by 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations. as a result, the annual mean wage is soaring. here in the philadelphia area, statisticians earn over $09,500 a year. to enter this lucrative field you will need at least a bachelor's agree in stats computer science engineering physics, or mathematics. you will then need to apply that knowledge to analyze data and turn the results into digest recall, practical information. i'm jill vest recall err >> mix impossible rowing nation opens in two weeks. >> number five in the series came to
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger has advice for people who like statistics. >> professionalsrsed in the language of numbers have become hot hires. that's because big data and new technology are revolutionize g everything from analyzing consumer habits to mapping the human jeanum. trends has boosted demand for statistician cents the american statistical association identified 18 fields across the areas of health medicine, business and industry that regularly employ...
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. >>> tonight jill schlessinger looks at job opportunities for believe it or not retirees. >> reporter: the retiring baby boomer population will increase dramatically over the next 25 years which means more retirees should be joining the job market. the 65 and older population in california stands at 12.5%. 2/3 of this group plan to continue working. most are motivated by the extra money. others enjoy working while many simply want to stay active and involved. to go from full-time employee to part-time retiree it's best to start while you still have a job. if you like what you're doing, talk to your company about the availability of part-time or contract work. your boss may be relieved to have a seasoned pro on the team, especially one who no longer needs benefits. if you want something different, consult your network. speak with owners or managers of businesses you frequent and ask what's available. you can also go to seniorjobbank.org which allows you to search a variety of careers based on location. finally consider working in a field that's a hobby. it may not pay much, but it coul
. >>> tonight jill schlessinger looks at job opportunities for believe it or not retirees. >> reporter: the retiring baby boomer population will increase dramatically over the next 25 years which means more retirees should be joining the job market. the 65 and older population in california stands at 12.5%. 2/3 of this group plan to continue working. most are motivated by the extra money. others enjoy working while many simply want to stay active and involved. to go from...
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jill schlessinger joins us live. good morning. >> good morning see strong earnings reports from amazon and starbucks can boost the markets today, the dow opens in negative territory for the year after dropping 119 points yesterday. the nasdaq fell 25 points. market fell despite good news on on the job market. labor department sales the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits last week plunged to the lowest level in more than 40 years. when it comes to job hunting it, looks like fourth time's the charm. fourth person interviewed for position has the best chance of getting it. researchers found hiring managers will spends the most time with the fourth job candidate giving them the biggest opportunity to make their case. >> surprising new product from lululemon. the athletic wear maker brewing up own kraft beer made by vancouver family park brewing in honor of the clothing brand's half marathon. for now, it is only available in canada, but it does commas will you lou lemon makes bug err push into the men's
jill schlessinger joins us live. good morning. >> good morning see strong earnings reports from amazon and starbucks can boost the markets today, the dow opens in negative territory for the year after dropping 119 points yesterday. the nasdaq fell 25 points. market fell despite good news on on the job market. labor department sales the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits last week plunged to the lowest level in more than 40 years. when it comes to job hunting it, looks...
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behind that big drop, what you need to know about your investment is cbs news business analyst jill schlessingerthat climb and then big drop? >> that steep as end started urged to open the market, allowed the use of borrowed money to purchase stocks. you know, at it height in june, shanghai index up over 150% from the year prior. regulators stepped in, they tried to burst the bubble by changing rules there is prompted more than 30% drop over two and a half weeks. fearing a larger melt down the golf conducted big intervention, market rebounded, those actions were not enough to prevent yesterday's route and by the way, this morning, the index was down another 5%, and closed down 1.7%. that puts the main index down 28%, well, actually more like 30% from its high. can you imagine still up over 75% from a year ago? >> okay, so perspective here, as well. but jill, a lot of people wondering, looking at their investment, has this affected us investors? >> this about this, our mark death not jump when china market was exploding higher. so stands to reason sell off there shouldn't be nearly as impact full
behind that big drop, what you need to know about your investment is cbs news business analyst jill schlessingerthat climb and then big drop? >> that steep as end started urged to open the market, allowed the use of borrowed money to purchase stocks. you know, at it height in june, shanghai index up over 150% from the year prior. regulators stepped in, they tried to burst the bubble by changing rules there is prompted more than 30% drop over two and a half weeks. fearing a larger melt...
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we want to check in with cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger up in new york for us. s? just how many americans are in this population are over the age of 65. >> well, as of the last census bureau report, that was back in 2012, we've got 43.1 million americans over the age of 65, and that number should get this double by 2050. double. i opportunity say that again. here's a really big shift though. okay? about these aging baby boomers, they don't view retirement in the way that most did. amazingly, 82% of workers in their 60s or older say they're going to work through their retirement. >> now jill, are they going to work because they love their jobs or because they didn't save enough? >> reporter: well, it is a little bit of both, okay, so some of the extra money motivates older americans. other say you know what they want to stay busy they like to be engage the that's really important. you know, the big issue here is as you move forward, and you're in this situation yourself, you may need some help getting a john. i got two really great rye sources, and, you know i thi
we want to check in with cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger up in new york for us. s? just how many americans are in this population are over the age of 65. >> well, as of the last census bureau report, that was back in 2012, we've got 43.1 million americans over the age of 65, and that number should get this double by 2050. double. i opportunity say that again. here's a really big shift though. okay? about these aging baby boomers, they don't view retirement in the way that most...
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. >> that was cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger who says ashleymadison.com has about 37 millionthe company believes the macker is either a former contractor -- hacker is either a former contractor or an employee who wants to embarrass the company and potentially the people who paid their money on there. >> maybe it's the wife of an employee. >>> country singers blake shelton and melissa lambert are ending their four year marriage. in a joint statement released to the a.p. they say this is not the future they envisioned and they are moving forward separately, but with heavy hearts. the former couple had been dealing with rumors about relationship trouble throughout their marriage. >>> this next story kind of bothers me because i'm thinking this guy might have been fired for being kind. this is from the no good deed goes unpunished file. 77-year-old florida toll booth worker has been fired for paying somebody else's toll. >> he charged the driver too little, so he put in five bucks of his own money to cover the difference. he'd been told in the past don't do that. don't pay for dr
. >> that was cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger who says ashleymadison.com has about 37 millionthe company believes the macker is either a former contractor -- hacker is either a former contractor or an employee who wants to embarrass the company and potentially the people who paid their money on there. >> maybe it's the wife of an employee. >>> country singers blake shelton and melissa lambert are ending their four year marriage. in a joint statement released to...