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kate rogers is in portla >> while the u.s. men's gy a the international in rio, one start up in portland is helpin. >> wearable technologies created custom wearables for team usa to do more than just count steps. these devices study the quality of each step analyze the day to to enhance performance. >> we can capture the gymnast running up to a vault and so we can look at and characterize their wod di movement, so looking at efficiencies. so are we trying to improve their speed, let's look at efficiencies or trying to improve their rotations, let eat look at their form. technolog made portland a great pl ho loca resources like the portland state university business accelerator where the start up is based, have helped give portland's ecosystem away. dpl ther of highly qualified, highly educated people who are available now and we're seeing more and more availability of money here. >> venture capital funding in oregon hit a five-year high in 2015 according to dow jones venture source, proving investors aren't shying away from go
kate rogers is in portla >> while the u.s. men's gy a the international in rio, one start up in portland is helpin. >> wearable technologies created custom wearables for team usa to do more than just count steps. these devices study the quality of each step analyze the day to to enhance performance. >> we can capture the gymnast running up to a vault and so we can look at and characterize their wod di movement, so looking at efficiencies. so are we trying to improve their...
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kate rogers has more. >> amazon's secd annual prime day maybe known for blowout deals on efg from household items nics and toys, but the retail joint small debe , are hoping to get in on the action. >> i hope. >> bean sells handmade grass trays, jewelry and more and decided this year to try her hand selling on the retail holiday bean touted as black friday in july. last year, 34 million items were sold on prime day alone according to amazon. 14 million of those items came from small business sellers. this year, thousands of small businesses will be participating bigs day of the year on the e commerce site. mean is hoping to turn flash sale buyers into loyal customers by discounting her items by more than 20%. >> i know how i shop on amazon and if i would think to buy a handmade item. seeing there's a 20% off discount i think might give people an incentive to try it where as other woouz, they might not and it will give them an opportunity to find out more exposure doesn't come cheap. retailers had to discount their products by at least 20% and amazon takes an average of 15% on each makes, wh
kate rogers has more. >> amazon's secd annual prime day maybe known for blowout deals on efg from household items nics and toys, but the retail joint small debe , are hoping to get in on the action. >> i hope. >> bean sells handmade grass trays, jewelry and more and decided this year to try her hand selling on the retail holiday bean touted as black friday in july. last year, 34 million items were sold on prime day alone according to amazon. 14 million of those items came from...
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kate rogers takes a look at those stories and more from the world of business. >> paychecks are getting bigger at two big companies. jpmorgan chase is hiking the minimum wage from $10 to $15 to a range of $12 to $16.50 an hour. the raise will take place over the next three years and benefit 18,000 workers. the wage hikes at starbucks are broader and coming sooner. starting in october workers at company-owned stores will see their overall pay rise between 15 and 5% and wages aren't the only thing rising at starbucks, the company is increasing prices on some drinks between 10 and 20 cents a cup. amazon says prime day was a big success with orders up 60% from last year. the bigger benefit from amazon will be the millions of new customers who subscribed to prime in order to get deals. >>> fiek alley pokemon go is taking over marlt phones across the world. the game has gotten more daily users in the u.s. than google maps and about 2.5 times as many times as twitter. pokemon go has sparked privacy protests, been turned into a marketing device to lure customers into store and been used by robb
kate rogers takes a look at those stories and more from the world of business. >> paychecks are getting bigger at two big companies. jpmorgan chase is hiking the minimum wage from $10 to $15 to a range of $12 to $16.50 an hour. the raise will take place over the next three years and benefit 18,000 workers. the wage hikes at starbucks are broader and coming sooner. starting in october workers at company-owned stores will see their overall pay rise between 15 and 5% and wages aren't the...
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kate rogers is following the story for us. what did the poll find?> reporter: the poll found that the small business vote is up for grabs. 35% of small business owners say they are undecided about who they are planning to vote for in november, a little over three months away. 37% say they are backing donald trump. 28% say they are voting for hillary clinton. this is from manta, a small business networking platform. one of the things that the business owners who support trump say is that he's a successful businessman and that draws their vote towards him. one-third is a very big chunk of undecided. >> of those undecided, do they say they are going to vote because th are those who are unhappy with both candidates who say they are going to sit this election out. >> reporter: that's so true. 86% said they plan to head to the polls. it seems like a big opportunity for one of these candidates to step up and become the small business president. >> it's not a monolith in any sense but what do they want to hear? trump, they haven't laid nd out formal plans to
kate rogers is following the story for us. what did the poll find?> reporter: the poll found that the small business vote is up for grabs. 35% of small business owners say they are undecided about who they are planning to vote for in november, a little over three months away. 37% say they are backing donald trump. 28% say they are voting for hillary clinton. this is from manta, a small business networking platform. one of the things that the business owners who support trump say is that he's...
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for "nightly business report," in san diego i'm kate rogers. >> cheers. >>> and thank you for watching this special holiday edition of "nightly business report." happy 4th. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great evening, and we will see you rig ♪ >> it's the 4th of july in washington, d.c. more than half a million people have their eyes on the skies. they're celebrating our country's independence in the traditional way ... with fireworks! tonight, 15,000 pounds of paper balls will be hurled skyward and explode into a cacophony of color and sound. for these guys, it's like christmas, new year's and the super bowl all rolled into 20 minutes. to get here takes hours of hard
for "nightly business report," in san diego i'm kate rogers. >> cheers. >>> and thank you for watching this special holiday edition of "nightly business report." happy 4th. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great evening, and we will see you rig ♪ >> it's the 4th of july in washington, d.c. more than half a million people have their eyes on the skies. they're celebrating our country's independence in the traditional way ... with fireworks!...
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kate rogers takes a look at the ongoing debate over pay. >> reporter: the u.s. federal minimum wage was hiked to 7.25 and that's where it remained ever since. while that debate has flatlined the debate has intense tiefied. 29 states are paying wages above the federal minimum. california and new york state are set to have the highest in the next few years at $15. a wage large cities including los angeles and seattle have also independently set. large companies from walmart to target and even facebook have also waded into the wage fight in recent years all while the federal minimum has remained stagnant. despite periodic increases the buying of the federal minimum wage hasn't kept up with inflation. data show that in 1968 the federal minimum was equivalent to $10.90 in 2015 dollars, nearly $4 higher than today's rate. for small business owners paying their employees more is well worth the expense. a chain with 15 locations in washington, d.c., maryland and virginia pays his 450 employees more than he's required to and even had washington, d.c., mayor muriel bowser
kate rogers takes a look at the ongoing debate over pay. >> reporter: the u.s. federal minimum wage was hiked to 7.25 and that's where it remained ever since. while that debate has flatlined the debate has intense tiefied. 29 states are paying wages above the federal minimum. california and new york state are set to have the highest in the next few years at $15. a wage large cities including los angeles and seattle have also independently set. large companies from walmart to target and...
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for "nightly business report," in san diego i'm kate rogers. >> cheers. >>> and thank you for watching this special holiday edition of "nightly business report." happy 4th. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great evening, and we will see you rig man: and on thursday, i took the lord's name in vain when i got a splinter. i am sorry for this and all of my sins. ( speaking latin ) one more thing. by 11:00 in the morning tomorrow, bishop talbot will be shot dead. how do you know this? ( door opens ) oh, there you are, father. the bishop's officers just telephoned. bishop talbot won't be coming to deliver the corpus christi homily tomorrow after all. would you believe it, he's off shooting birds. shooting?
for "nightly business report," in san diego i'm kate rogers. >> cheers. >>> and thank you for watching this special holiday edition of "nightly business report." happy 4th. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great evening, and we will see you rig man: and on thursday, i took the lord's name in vain when i got a splinter. i am sorry for this and all of my sins. ( speaking latin ) one more thing. by 11:00 in the morning tomorrow, bishop talbot will be...
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. >> for that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to kate rogers live at cnbc world headquartersgood morning, kate. >> good morning to you. wall street could start the week in the red as traders return from the fourth of july holiday. markets managing to shrug off much of the turmoil cowsed by the brexit vote. the dow posting best weekly performance of the year. the big economic data of the week comes of course friday with the monthly jobs report for june will also get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on friday the dow rising 19 points to 17949 and the nasdaq also up 19 points to 4862. amazon is quietly changing how it entices people to buy item '. "the new york times" reports the online retail giant is dropping any mention of a list price or what a product originally costs versus what amazon's actually charging for it. the move comes as discounts online and in stores are coming under scrutiny for being less than they seem and as amazon shifts from selling one product at a time to a major retail eco system. >>> and the company behind ashley madison which was hit by a ma
. >> for that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to kate rogers live at cnbc world headquartersgood morning, kate. >> good morning to you. wall street could start the week in the red as traders return from the fourth of july holiday. markets managing to shrug off much of the turmoil cowsed by the brexit vote. the dow posting best weekly performance of the year. the big economic data of the week comes of course friday with the monthly jobs report for june will also get...
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kate rogers is following this story for us. what did the report find? >> nice to see you both. this is ca global entrepreneur monitor200,000 respons around the world. there was a 2% drop in the entrepreneurship to 12% from 14% in 2014. so it's important for two reasons. as you mentioned this had been rising for four years so it's reversing a trend that we do like to see. co creator even if you're working your full-time job and many surveys don't count you until you w business. so typically their numbers are higher and this year they fell. >> why are start-ups down? >> it's all op the researc said that in 2014, 51% of americans creating new start-ups perceived the opportunity to do so. that fell to 47% in 2015. something th sho small businesses and optimism has been wavering. i hasn't been climbing. when you get that coupled with start-up creation being down that created a red flag. >> any good news? >> i'm not a bearer of bad news, so of course i can give you good news. number one, african-american small busio caucasians at just 12%. women entrepreneurs between the ages of 35 a
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i'm kate rogers. >> i'm with her, but if you are planning to drive, you may use one of three popular traffic ark apps. which gets you where you want to go faster? eric takes an unscientific look. >> it's road trip season. so which map app will get you out of t on to summer fun the fastest? we put the apps to an unscientific test with three drivers, me on google maps, nick and ways and betsy on apple maps. starting at the same time for three lags. no racing. to see which one gfa m accura time estimate. the day had highs. >> what a beautiful road for a road trip. >> and lows. >> so, take home. >> how did the apps do? google and ways were neck and neck for most of the drive with my google maps edging out the slight lea this fourth of july, we're gi .y gets two and apple maps into third with just a sp. >> and finally tonight, the fout of j our country's independence of course and boy, do we celebrate. americans will pend more than $6.5 million on july fourth food. including 150 million on hot dogs, 900 million pounds of beef and chicken. also, the nation's top beer drinking holiday. migh
i'm kate rogers. >> i'm with her, but if you are planning to drive, you may use one of three popular traffic ark apps. which gets you where you want to go faster? eric takes an unscientific look. >> it's road trip season. so which map app will get you out of t on to summer fun the fastest? we put the apps to an unscientific test with three drivers, me on google maps, nick and ways and betsy on apple maps. starting at the same time for three lags. no racing. to see which one gfa m...
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kate rogers, thank you for that. >>> well weeshgs still seeing some very heavy rain this morning.leaving delaware. now we have another area around baltimore that will most likely be moving in. so coming up, i'll show you the timing of the rain for the rest of the day to day and warm temperatures this afternoon. live look out at center city. visibility is not too great this morning. if you're heavy rain but looking at center city sh it's not too bad. we'll take a look at your forecast coming up. >>> and we're also watching 95. this spot can't win here. we just had an accident scene that cleared out of the way. now we have a disabled vehicle on the other side northbound. watch for slippery spots. >> we're also live at the glenside septa station awhaefd is expected to be serious delays to your morning commute. we'll tell you more on the other side of the break. >>> a long way from home. a very long way. nasa employees burst into cheers and celebrations. we'll tell you about this unprecedented journey that they just achieved that has been years in the making. >>> septa slowdown n a fe
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kate rogers joins us with more. kate? >> that's right, drawing on the city's roots of innovation and creation start-ups and small businesses are doing some pretty amazing things. i found pittsburgh that evolved from steel town to tech town and it's not just taking baby steps. i'm charging with every step that i take right now. >> yes. >> while devices from tablets to cell phones improve constantly, the same can't be said for the battery life. it is something this 25-year-old and her start-up sole pow rer out to change. >> we make energy harvesting insoles for charging portable electronics while you walk. >> sole power raised around half a million dollars so far and is being tested by the u.s. army. but alex ander isn't alone for her desire for change. other startups vying to solve some of the world's big problems are doing so not from sill con valley but pittsburgh. the city once a booming steel town turned around post industrial collapse but never lost the spirit of innovation. pittsburgh is already home to offices for g
kate rogers joins us with more. kate? >> that's right, drawing on the city's roots of innovation and creation start-ups and small businesses are doing some pretty amazing things. i found pittsburgh that evolved from steel town to tech town and it's not just taking baby steps. i'm charging with every step that i take right now. >> yes. >> while devices from tablets to cell phones improve constantly, the same can't be said for the battery life. it is something this 25-year-old...
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i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters.he company behind ashley madison is now being investigated by the federal trade commission. the breach exposed personal info of millions of people who signed up for the infidelity website. the company says they're sorry for what happened and should have spent more on security. wi . >>> the golden state warriors could once again be the team to beat next year. that is because kevin durant decided to join the team. warriors fans couldn't be more excited. durant led the oklahoma thunder to four western conference finals and one nba final appearance over his nine-year live in northeast d.c. where police are still on the scene of an officer-involved shooting. i'll have the latest details coming up. >>> also ahead, the shows did not go off as plans. mishaps at fireworks displays like this one t ha >>> right now a shooting involving a metro transit police officer steps from the deanwood station. >>> also ahead, the show went on but not without some controversy. the decision that left televisio
i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters.he company behind ashley madison is now being investigated by the federal trade commission. the breach exposed personal info of millions of people who signed up for the infidelity website. the company says they're sorry for what happened and should have spent more on security. wi . >>> the golden state warriors could once again be the team to beat next year. that is because kevin durant decided to join the team. warriors fans couldn't be more...
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kate rogers at global headquarters has a preview of chipotle for us. dra is outside the original store in starbucks with a look at the coffee king. kate? >> we know it's been a rough few months for chipotle and trying to recover from outbreaks across the country and analysts looking for 93 cents on revenues of $1.05 billion to counter the rough patch and added chiroza and a loyalty program of free food in the summer. the stock is raised on that program on tuesday saying the move to quote reenergize the loyal companies. comp store sales expected to fall over 20% and this earnings report. down 13% year to date and stock lower for much of the day. back over to you. >> been to that starbucks in -- howard schultz is known to show up there once in a while. do what do you expect from the company today? >> reporter: no sign from him today and they're expecting 49 cents a share on revenue of $5.3 billion and also watch out closely for guidance because a lowered outlook sunk the stock after the earnings release and shares not xwon anywhere so far this year and th
kate rogers at global headquarters has a preview of chipotle for us. dra is outside the original store in starbucks with a look at the coffee king. kate? >> we know it's been a rough few months for chipotle and trying to recover from outbreaks across the country and analysts looking for 93 cents on revenues of $1.05 billion to counter the rough patch and added chiroza and a loyalty program of free food in the summer. the stock is raised on that program on tuesday saying the move to quote...
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. >>> kate rogers taking names and kicking some heavy bags.ting up, a look at one red hot start-up targeting women in combat sports like kickboxing. you don't want to miss this hard-hitting report. a good car has to maneuver quickly. that's also true of a good car company. people have always bought cars. but we saw an opportunity in sharing cars. so we moved fast and launched car2go in 29 cities, all around the world. doing that required dozens of data centers, designed for speed and performance. we built our business on the ibm cloud. because that's what the ibm cloud is built for. >>> bolstered by a culture of health and fitness, portland oregon start up scene is giving small u business sz a foundation for growth. a look at one company fighting for a share of the women's athletic market. >> hi, kelly. tha right. we're here in beautiful portland, where lynn lee first got her big idea for her business while teaching kick boxing. she noticed a common problem among female fighters, that none of their gear fit properly. >> it's community i'm pass
. >>> kate rogers taking names and kicking some heavy bags.ting up, a look at one red hot start-up targeting women in combat sports like kickboxing. you don't want to miss this hard-hitting report. a good car has to maneuver quickly. that's also true of a good car company. people have always bought cars. but we saw an opportunity in sharing cars. so we moved fast and launched car2go in 29 cities, all around the world. doing that required dozens of data centers, designed for speed and...
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so, kate rogers, enjoying the bucolic sights and sounds of the turnpike. lucky you. >> that's right. i'm here at the beautiful vince lombardi turnpike stop. you're going to sit in traffic this weekend for sure. overall 43 million americans are hitting the road for the fourth of july holiday. 36 million of them are driving. and overall those numbers are up 5 million from memorial day weekend alone, but a big incentive of course low gas prices. they're actually at their lowest levels since 2005 according to aaa with the national average at $2.28 a gallon, which obviously has drivers eager to fill up and go. >> gas prices definitely help out. it's definitely a big incentive into taking long rides. >> $9 to fill up a motorcycle, 250 miles. can't go wrong. >> and here in new jersey where i'm standing one of the lowest prices per gallon in the country at just $2.12, brian, back over to you. >> kate rogers, thank you. kate, thank you. have a great day and have all the snacks you want on the corporate expense account. well, your next guest says we could see the hi
so, kate rogers, enjoying the bucolic sights and sounds of the turnpike. lucky you. >> that's right. i'm here at the beautiful vince lombardi turnpike stop. you're going to sit in traffic this weekend for sure. overall 43 million americans are hitting the road for the fourth of july holiday. 36 million of them are driving. and overall those numbers are up 5 million from memorial day weekend alone, but a big incentive of course low gas prices. they're actually at their lowest levels since...
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here is kate rogers with the market wrap. >> stocks closed mixed ahead of friday's employment report.2 points. s&p shedding one. nasdaq adds 17. added jobs in june. more than economists expected. another report showed employers planned 38,000 layoffs in june. a 28% increase over may's level. june jobs report due out tomorrow. it's expected to show 175,000 jobs were added with the unemployment rate rising to 4%. americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfinder. now get 0% apr for up to 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ >>> we have a great opportunity coming out of some great conflict and tragedy to really transform how we think about community law enforcement relations so that everybody feels safer and our law
here is kate rogers with the market wrap. >> stocks closed mixed ahead of friday's employment report.2 points. s&p shedding one. nasdaq adds 17. added jobs in june. more than economists expected. another report showed employers planned 38,000 layoffs in june. a 28% increase over may's level. june jobs report due out tomorrow. it's expected to show 175,000 jobs were added with the unemployment rate rising to 4%. americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many...
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. >> kate rogers is in portland looking at a company using wearables to help team usa. >> that's rightwe're here in beautiful portland where sports and technology giants like nike and intel paved the way for start ups like apdm wearable technologies. they have been in the game for a decade but unlike fitbit and apple watch they're looking at the quality of your movement. so when the u.s. olympic team reached out they designed custom wearables for the u. s. men's diving and gymnastic teams to enhance their performance ahead of the olympic games. >> we can look and characterize the body movements. looking at efficiencies. are we trying to improve their speed or if we're trying to improve their rotations let's look at their form. >> this system though is really pricey. it can run into the tens of thousands of dollars which is why right now it's being used primarily for athletic and medical research and while this idea could surely gain traction in new york or san francisco they say the intersection of fitness and tech here in portland make it an ideal location for their growth. >> you kno
. >> kate rogers is in portland looking at a company using wearables to help team usa. >> that's rightwe're here in beautiful portland where sports and technology giants like nike and intel paved the way for start ups like apdm wearable technologies. they have been in the game for a decade but unlike fitbit and apple watch they're looking at the quality of your movement. so when the u.s. olympic team reached out they designed custom wearables for the u. s. men's diving and gymnastic...
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let's get to kate rogers for that news. >> reporter: chipotle reporting misses on the top and bottomomp store sales were down more than expected. the stock was initially higher on the news but has since started falling, down nearly 2%. as we all know, chipotle has been struggling in recovering from the e. coli and norovirus outbreaks it was hit with earlier in the year. to counter this chipotle adopted chordso at some stores which it will expand to all stores by the end of the year and also launched a loyalty program offered free food throughout the summer. cla gave them an upgrade on that. here's the ceo talking about the program on the conference call. >> our main objective with chiptopia is a reward that incentivizes our loyal customer and to restore their visit frequency back to the prior levels. most of our customers have returned to chipotle but not at the same frequency so the program is targeted at those customers. >> reporter: chipotle mentioned 30% of transactions right now are engaged with chiptopia which could mean why the stock was initially higher after the report came
let's get to kate rogers for that news. >> reporter: chipotle reporting misses on the top and bottomomp store sales were down more than expected. the stock was initially higher on the news but has since started falling, down nearly 2%. as we all know, chipotle has been struggling in recovering from the e. coli and norovirus outbreaks it was hit with earlier in the year. to counter this chipotle adopted chordso at some stores which it will expand to all stores by the end of the year and...
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kate rogers veins us from the vince lombardi rest stop on the new jersey turnpike. what a location.reporter: what a location. that's right, andrew. still, as you said, be prepared to sit in traffic because a record breaking 43 million americans are going to be traveling this fourth of july holiday weekend and 36 million of them are going to be driving. that's up 5 million from those who traveled by car on memorial day weekend but the good news for those drivers is that the national average for gasoline is at $2.28 per gallon this morning according to aaa and that number has the drivers that we spoke to excited to hit the road. >> july 4th weekend, i plan on taking a long ride up. really didn't have a destination. just looking for a really long ride somewhere. gas prices definitely help out. it is definitely a big incentive into taking like long rides. >> unless they get over the $4 range, that's the only way i would reconsider driving. >> thank god it is not like it was two years ago or three years ago. thank god prices are lower. >> reporter: now, unfortunately for drivers on the w
kate rogers veins us from the vince lombardi rest stop on the new jersey turnpike. what a location.reporter: what a location. that's right, andrew. still, as you said, be prepared to sit in traffic because a record breaking 43 million americans are going to be traveling this fourth of july holiday weekend and 36 million of them are going to be driving. that's up 5 million from those who traveled by car on memorial day weekend but the good news for those drivers is that the national average for...
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kate rogers looks like she's at a gas station. the new jersey turnpike who's hitting the highway this week. kate? >> reporter: kelly, a very windy turnpike rest stop. vince bomb bar lombardi. the numbers up 5 million from last year. from memorial day weekend according to aaa. gas prices are at their lowest levels since 2005 with the national average at $2.28 a gallon and has drivers really ready to hit the road. >> july fourth weekend, plan on a long ride up. really have no destination. looking for a really long ride. gas prices definitely help out. an incentive for long roads. >> unless it's over the $4 range, only way to reconsider driving. >> thank god it is not like two or three years ago. thank god prices are lower. >> reporter: now, the highest prices nationwide are actually mostly on the west coast. california coming in at the top spot and then hawaii, alaska, washington and nevada. lowest is in south carolina and a fun fact for you, this is the third consecutive fourth of july with a record number of auto travelers on the
kate rogers looks like she's at a gas station. the new jersey turnpike who's hitting the highway this week. kate? >> reporter: kelly, a very windy turnpike rest stop. vince bomb bar lombardi. the numbers up 5 million from last year. from memorial day weekend according to aaa. gas prices are at their lowest levels since 2005 with the national average at $2.28 a gallon and has drivers really ready to hit the road. >> july fourth weekend, plan on a long ride up. really have no...
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kate rogers is live in beautiful portland with that story. hi, kate. >> reporter: hey, tyler. it sure is beautiful here in portland, oregon. it's where erica welsh and keeley got their big idea one day in college after they ran out of peanut butter while it was pouring rain. >> we just used all these ingredients we had in our pantry, we used to love to make trail mix to we used raisins and coconuts and chocolate, and we started giving it out to friends and family and they were immediately hooked. >> reporter: realizing they were onto something, they decided to drop out of school at the university of oregon in 2011 to pursue their dream full time. now, it looks like they made the right choice because today wild friends is sold in 12,000 stores across the country including whole foods and target. they're growing 30% year over year, and they're on track to do $7 million in sales in 2016 with their unique flavors like vanilla and chocolate coconut. now, more broadly oregon start-ups raised $283 million in 2015. that is a five-year high. wild friends has raised $2 million alone. re
kate rogers is live in beautiful portland with that story. hi, kate. >> reporter: hey, tyler. it sure is beautiful here in portland, oregon. it's where erica welsh and keeley got their big idea one day in college after they ran out of peanut butter while it was pouring rain. >> we just used all these ingredients we had in our pantry, we used to love to make trail mix to we used raisins and coconuts and chocolate, and we started giving it out to friends and family and they were...
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kate rogers joins us now to explain what he did next. >> with a little luck and a lot of hard work, he'siving out his own version of the american dream. take a look. >> new york is everything for us. >> growing up in sao palo, brazil, he dreamed of making it. he dreamed of winning the lottery at age 24. could you believe it? >> it was amazing. >> he couldn't find work in the states in his old profession without speaking english. so he worked his way through restaurant industry kitchens over the next decade. but on the side to keep creative juices flowing he baked cakes and desserts out of his queens apartment and business requests starts to grow. he entered a competition for brides magazine for one of america's most beautiful cakes and he won. >> i was a little scared. like, i can't be doing this from home. how are we going to do this? people start calling asking for tastings. >> in another chance encounter a fateful customer offered to front him the cash to open a store front in 2013 and sweet corner bake shop was born. >> have you baked before? >> yeah, the only thing i'm good at is ch
kate rogers joins us now to explain what he did next. >> with a little luck and a lot of hard work, he'siving out his own version of the american dream. take a look. >> new york is everything for us. >> growing up in sao palo, brazil, he dreamed of making it. he dreamed of winning the lottery at age 24. could you believe it? >> it was amazing. >> he couldn't find work in the states in his old profession without speaking english. so he worked his way through...
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. >> kate rogers, good to see you. coming up the new york city subway system is getting a $27 billion makeover. more details after the break. as we head to that aforementioned break, here's a quick check on what's happening in european markets right now. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. johnson and johnson earnings just out. revenue also beating forecast. also the company's outlook of 663 to 673 compares to an estimate of 661 and previous guidance of $6.53 to $6.58. almost the midpoint of that you can get to where the analyst were. a lot of times that's how they get the numbers. the cfo of johnson and johnson will join us at the bottom of the hour. firs
. >> kate rogers, good to see you. coming up the new york city subway system is getting a $27 billion makeover. more details after the break. as we head to that aforementioned break, here's a quick check on what's happening in european markets right now. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t,...
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kate rogers is here to take us through the number.omments from a few small business owners last night. >> the small business vote is still very much up for grabs. a new report finds that more than one-third of small busines for in november. a nonpartisan, small business networking platform found 35% of small business owners say they're undecided. meanwhile 37% say they're in favor of donald trump and 28% say they're voting for hillary clinton. the survey found 86% plan to actually vote in this year's election both trump and clinton have yet to lay out formal small business plans, though, on key issues like wages, clinton is in favor of a $12 federal minimum, trump noncommittal on a plan he's been back and forth on. clinton wants to ease regulations and trump has put forth a simplified tax code. on health care reform another major issue for companies clinton supports obama care while trump vows to get rid of it day one. small business advocacy groups said while they have said a lot on the campaign trail what is lacking on details is wh
kate rogers is here to take us through the number.omments from a few small business owners last night. >> the small business vote is still very much up for grabs. a new report finds that more than one-third of small busines for in november. a nonpartisan, small business networking platform found 35% of small business owners say they're undecided. meanwhile 37% say they're in favor of donald trump and 28% say they're voting for hillary clinton. the survey found 86% plan to actually vote in...
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kate rogers checked in. what'd you find?ed bag with the businesses i checked in with. they're seeing different levels of success. we'll start with debbie bean. she's an artisan jewelry and trays. she decided to try this time discounting items by 20%. she had her best day ever since selling on amazon with a 700% increase over her average sales day. now, rainier wine saw six times their average summer sales during what's typically a slow season and four times their daily year to date sales. meanwhile madres jewelry which is a seller participating for the first time out of california tell us they more than doubled their normal sales compared to an average day but they didn't sell out of any product. remember, though, participating in primeday does not come cheap. especially for these smaller sellers. they had to discount their products by at least 20% and then amazon's fees for sales are around 15% on average depending on the category. amazon has yet to release their results telling me midday yesterday they were up 30% in the n
kate rogers checked in. what'd you find?ed bag with the businesses i checked in with. they're seeing different levels of success. we'll start with debbie bean. she's an artisan jewelry and trays. she decided to try this time discounting items by 20%. she had her best day ever since selling on amazon with a 700% increase over her average sales day. now, rainier wine saw six times their average summer sales during what's typically a slow season and four times their daily year to date sales....
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playing before prince william and his wife kate, murray was a heavy favorite to beat milos roanic and he did not disappoint. roanic coming off the win over rogert sets, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6. so he has now won two of the last four wimbledon championships. >> i feel like i am going to enjoy this one a lot more. it means a lot. it has been a few years now since i won a slam and i had a few tough losses. i'm just really happy to have won one again. >> took on portugal. it wasn't looking good for portugal as the best player goes down in the 9th minute with a left knee injury. he would later be taken off on a stretcher. he came off the bench and finds the net in the 109th minute. portugal upsets france 1-0. it is their first ever major tournament title. and this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. bumgarner will not pitch in the allstar game, but there is a good chance his teammate johnny cuedo will be named the starter. >> mad bum wanted to be in the homerun. >> that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. thanks for joining us. have a great evening and a greater morning. see you later. ♪ ♪ ♪
playing before prince william and his wife kate, murray was a heavy favorite to beat milos roanic and he did not disappoint. roanic coming off the win over rogert sets, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6. so he has now won two of the last four wimbledon championships. >> i feel like i am going to enjoy this one a lot more. it means a lot. it has been a few years now since i won a slam and i had a few tough losses. i'm just really happy to have won one again. >> took on portugal. it wasn't looking good...
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roger federer or no vac djokovic. he takes down his opponent three sets avoiding a fourth straight loss in the grand slam final, and murray's reaction says it all aspirins william and kateheer him on. murray wins his second wimbledon title his third major overall, he was brought to tears of joy. >>> say what you want about nfl kickers but broncos may not be super bowl champs without their kicker, north penn, temple grad brandon mcmanus, who had three field goals in the super bowl and perfect ten for ten in the playoffs. here's mcmanus today showing off his bling, check out that super bowl ring. there you go at his cam in lansdale. it raises money and awareness for anti bullying. the message mcmanus wants to get across the to the kid, just be your self. >> everyone says that is biggest thing, everyone has their own thing they are good at. the way you are able to empower yourself to do that well, eventually, no one will bother you about it. just stick with your self, be who you are, one thing i tell a lot of kids is as long as i am happy with myself then no one else can a affect me at all. that is one thing i like to preach a lot. >> and he should be happy with himself. h
roger federer or no vac djokovic. he takes down his opponent three sets avoiding a fourth straight loss in the grand slam final, and murray's reaction says it all aspirins william and kateheer him on. murray wins his second wimbledon title his third major overall, he was brought to tears of joy. >>> say what you want about nfl kickers but broncos may not be super bowl champs without their kicker, north penn, temple grad brandon mcmanus, who had three field goals in the super bowl and...
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kate will go over projects that would or would not come under this legislation. i'll be arounds for questions as well. thanks. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. ann marine rogers planning department staff and the director said this can be a fundamental shift the way we review housing projects in san francisco. i know as commissioners here and as citizens in the city, there is not a day that we don't think about the housing crisis now and if is this need for addressing the crisisthality drove the governor to put this proposal forward. today we will kboe over a informational discussion of the bill and my presentation will follow the outline in the packet before you. as the director said, a word of caution, there is much we don't know at this point so weprint what is our best understanding given the vague and rapidly changing language that is in the current draft of the bill. there have been 3 versions of this bill to date and we accept there will be more changes before a bill a eis enacted. what does this bill do? in general a housing project that consists of two units or more and consist dwnt the general plan, flaning code or zoning map that time they apply and
kate will go over projects that would or would not come under this legislation. i'll be arounds for questions as well. thanks. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. ann marine rogers planning department staff and the director said this can be a fundamental shift the way we review housing projects in san francisco. i know as commissioners here and as citizens in the city, there is not a day that we don't think about the housing crisis now and if is this need for addressing the...
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roger ailes of sexual harassment. ♪ we are family >>> we certainly are. sister ago. all eyes on serena and venus williams as they take centre court. the stars and duchess kateet to watch. are we heading to another sister showdown? >>> and good morning, america. big day at wimbledon. hot day here. >> it's a hot day here. you're right about that, george. huge heat wave is hitting the east coast and millions of facing heat alerts right now and you're looking live at the thermometer it times square. it's already 90 and ginger is tracking that ahead. >> we'll begin, of course, with that deadly breaking news. a deadly shooting in minnesota overnight involving a police officer sparking outrage across the country. and rallies are growing over that deadly incident in louisiana. spreading from los abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has all the details for us in washington. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. another fatal police shooting, a traffic stop turned deadly caught on tape. igniting anger and concern about police use of force. a new video emerging this morning of another police shooting last night in minnesota. >> we're wait
roger ailes of sexual harassment. ♪ we are family >>> we certainly are. sister ago. all eyes on serena and venus williams as they take centre court. the stars and duchess kateet to watch. are we heading to another sister showdown? >>> and good morning, america. big day at wimbledon. hot day here. >> it's a hot day here. you're right about that, george. huge heat wave is hitting the east coast and millions of facing heat alerts right now and you're looking live at the...
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kate will go over projects that would or would not come under this legislation. i'll be arounds for questions as well. thanks. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. ann marine rogerslanning department staff and the director said this can be a fundamental shift the way we review housing projects in san francisco. i know as commissioners here and as citizens in the city, there is not a day that we don't think about the housing crisis now and if is this need for addressing the crisisthality drove the governor to put this proposal forward. today we will kboe over a informational discussion of the bill and my presentation will follow the outline in the packet before you. as the director said, a word of caution, there is much we don't know at this point so weprint what is our best understanding given the vague and rapidly changing language that is in the current draft of the bill. there have been 3 versions of this bill to date and we accept there will be more changes before a bill a eis enacted. what does this bill do? in general a housing project that consists of two units or more and consist dwnt the general plan, flaning code or zoning map that time they apply and w
kate will go over projects that would or would not come under this legislation. i'll be arounds for questions as well. thanks. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. ann marine rogerslanning department staff and the director said this can be a fundamental shift the way we review housing projects in san francisco. i know as commissioners here and as citizens in the city, there is not a day that we don't think about the housing crisis now and if is this need for addressing the...