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. >> here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: they say a picture is worth a thousand words.ations to our kids, pets, and of course, those selfies. so it's only fitting that our smartphone pics can be worth big bucks, too. meet mike, a full-time research scientist who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures o city scapes fetching him a total of more than $200 in just the past year. >> you walk around new york, take pictures of interesting things and you make money on that. >> yeah, it's pretty crazy. >> reporter: he posts his images to the photocelling app "20/20" where people and companies browse and buy everyday pics taken by everyday people. upload what you like or enter challenge in categories like summer fun city life, even cute couples. on average worth $5 to $35 bucks her photo into hopefully a good month, i'm telling about ten photos. >> reporter: the images that grab top dollar, one showing healthy lifestyles, modern workplaces, and just normal life. from family meals to brushing your teeth. >> there are tens of millions of companies that purchase
. >> here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: they say a picture is worth a thousand words.ations to our kids, pets, and of course, those selfies. so it's only fitting that our smartphone pics can be worth big bucks, too. meet mike, a full-time research scientist who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures o city scapes fetching him a total of more than $200 in just the past year. >> you walk around new york, take pictures of interesting things and you...
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here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the nation's largest cable companies called to capitol hillswer for what have outraged so many amer executives. e lowest price available?se any of you? >> reporter: silence. the bipartisan investigation finding overcharging and upselling. their report even says they discovered inside time warner cable's own internal playbook instructing employees. "if the customer wants to lower the bill, you're going to try and avoid that and perhaps even raise the bill." and "to be successful, you have to do the opposite of what the customer is calling in for." charter, which merged last month with time warner, telling abc news, "charter customers who were incorrectly charged are being notified and given a 12-month credit for these fees." and that it will "proactively issue a one-month credit to any time warner cable customer that was overcharged." rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> stand your ground if you call and they say we're not going to cut your bill, just be insistent. >> that's what they say because they have been trained to tell you no. and go
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the nation's largest cable companies called to capitol hillswer for what have outraged so many amer executives. e lowest price available?se any of you? >> reporter: silence. the bipartisan investigation finding overcharging and upselling. their report even says they discovered inside time warner cable's own internal playbook instructing employees. "if the customer wants to lower the bill, you're going to try and avoid that and perhaps...
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he's too smart. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> he can't cook, survives on mostlyizza diet. >> oh. then forget it. it's over. that's it. he's got nothing going for him. by the way, he said he was just getting started. it's not even true. he already started. he had two apps that he developed that hit number 1 on came one flogg. >> wow. how about the hair? what do we think of the hair? >> great hair. got everything. except the cook thing. >> rick astleyesque. gone sayonara. earts this scarf, all that's left to remember. what! she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on! the long lasting scent of gain flings. disinfect with lysol bathroom toilet gtrigger... just stay in the toilet. ... and lysol power foamer. they're approved to kill 50% more types of germs. to clean and disinfect your bathroom... ...lysol that. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation. without the need for fillers. your
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rebecca jarvis shows us how to get the most online bang for your buck. >> reporter: prepare me. >> you'reos. >> reporter: this is wild. row after row of can vaier belts. shipping your order of lip balm and whatever it is you need. at some of the cheapest prices on the internet. >> when i order something on amazon, what's the chances it's packed here? >> there's a good chance. >> reporter: we'll start over here. here is the 30,000 warehouse in new york, a company launched in 2010 by andrew and his four best friends. >> we went into this not knowing a single thing about e-commerce or technology. we said let's sell online. >> reporter: now they're the biggest u.s. seller on amazon, shipping more than 20,000 packages a day. every 45 minutes you change the price. >> our systems are changing prices whether it's increasing prices, decreasing prices, market demand or we're getting better deals or buying better, that's how we drop prices. >> reporter: you heard that right. they're taking penny pinches to the bank. they discount thousands of products down to the cent online. changing prices every 4
rebecca jarvis shows us how to get the most online bang for your buck. >> reporter: prepare me. >> you'reos. >> reporter: this is wild. row after row of can vaier belts. shipping your order of lip balm and whatever it is you need. at some of the cheapest prices on the internet. >> when i order something on amazon, what's the chances it's packed here? >> there's a good chance. >> reporter: we'll start over here. here is the 30,000 warehouse in new york, a...
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i'm rebecca jarvis in queens, new york. >> up next, the game star who is tired of being object if ied cut both ways. i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse sym
i'm rebecca jarvis in queens, new york. >> up next, the game star who is tired of being object if ied cut both ways. i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> okay. so even at this early hour, we're being told by the white house that the president has been briefed on the returns and his team keeping him breast about the latest on that and they do expect him to talk with the prime minister david cameron in the next day or so. >>> back here in the u.s., we should mention a second straight day of severe storms has taken a deadly toll. >> virginia and west virginia among the hardest hit. fast moving muddy floodwaters are overwhelming entire communities. an 8-year-old boy was swept away and a toddler has been missing since yesterday afternoon. he is feared dead. one house that was caught on fire was no match for the rushing water. and the whole house was snatched away while still in flames. >> look at that. that's an entire house rolling down the river. >> ongoing and power outages are widespread. tens of thousands are in the dark across virginia, west virginia, and tennessee. >> that same system is responsible for unleashing a wide path of wreckage i
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> okay. so even at this early hour, we're being told by the white house that the president has been briefed on the returns and his team keeping him breast about the latest on that and they do expect him to talk with the prime minister david cameron in the next day or so. >>> back here in the u.s., we should mention a second straight day of severe storms has taken a deadly toll. >> virginia and west virginia among the hardest hit....
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> we're also getting reaction from the white house this morning saying president obama is monitoring this closely, a spokesman says the president is expected to speak to british prime minister cameron sometime today. back in april president obama visited london and urged british voters to stay in the eu. we'll have much more in just a few minutes. >>> but straight ahead donald trump's reaction to the supreme court's ruling on immigration. >>> and then more on our breaking news this morning, britain's prime minister stepping down after british voters decide to leave the eu. financial markets are tumbling this morning on the news. >>> and what is going on here? helicopter flying dangerously low with dozens of boats in for me, it was heart-wrenching. bea: it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. art: now is the moment. if we work together,
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> we're also getting reaction from the white house this morning saying president obama is monitoring this closely, a spokesman says the president is expected to speak to british prime minister cameron sometime today. back in april president obama visited london and urged british voters to stay in the eu. we'll have much more in just a few minutes. >>> but straight ahead donald trump's reaction to the supreme court's ruling on immigration....
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>> rebecca jarvis on wall street. thank you. >>> the race for the white house now, and hillary clinton campaigning in the key state of ohio today. hand-in-hand with senator elizabeth warren, the party's progressive champion, fueling an upbeat mood. our new poll showing clinton with a 12-point lead. a big swing from last month's dead heat. but that question of trust still dogs clinton, and she addressed it directly today. abc's cecilia vega is on the trail in cincinnati. >> reporter: it sure looked like a vp audition. >> i'm here today because i'm with her. yes, her. >> reporter: elizabeth warren and hillary clinton came out swinging in their first campaign stop together. >> when donald trump says he'll make america great, he means make it even greater for rich guys just like donald trump. >> i do just love to see how she gets under donald trump's thin skin. >> reporter: abc news has learned the massachusetts senator is among the names being formally vetted as a possible clinton running mate. many here excited by the p
>> rebecca jarvis on wall street. thank you. >>> the race for the white house now, and hillary clinton campaigning in the key state of ohio today. hand-in-hand with senator elizabeth warren, the party's progressive champion, fueling an upbeat mood. our new poll showing clinton with a 12-point lead. a big swing from last month's dead heat. but that question of trust still dogs clinton, and she addressed it directly today. abc's cecilia vega is on the trail in cincinnati. >>...
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. >> our own rebecca jarvis said when the results came in, if the dow had been open at that point, ite been an immediate 500-point drop. >> rebecca said there's only one word to describe it right now, and that is panicking. > take a look at "the daily mail" saying right now that we're out. >> i think this one wins for creativity. >> c-eu later. >> that's from the "sun" newspaper which has been backing the whole brexit. this one from "the daily mirror" over here once again the theme, we're out. >> london saying deuces to the eu. >> all right. we'll have more on this coming up and throughout the morning as well as on "good morning america." now let's head over to a supreme court deadlock which delivered a crushing blow to president obama blocking his plan to keep 5 million undocumented immigrants from being deported. the tie in the high court means a lower court ruling that found the president's executive order overstepped his authority will stand. the president said this is heart breaking for millions from immigrants but house speaker paul ryan called it another major victory in the fi
. >> our own rebecca jarvis said when the results came in, if the dow had been open at that point, ite been an immediate 500-point drop. >> rebecca said there's only one word to describe it right now, and that is panicking. > take a look at "the daily mail" saying right now that we're out. >> i think this one wins for creativity. >> c-eu later. >> that's from the "sun" newspaper which has been backing the whole brexit. this one from "the...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and here in the studio with me right now from the food bank of contra costa & solano, executive director larry sly. and you have been doing this for so long. it's so nice to see you again. >> nice to see you. >> how many years now? >> it's coming up on 40 years. it's a long time. >> eh, you're just a pup. you're just getting started, right? >> hopefully i'll get it down. >> [ laughing ] maybe some fool will hire you, right? >> yeah, right. >> you started the first -- one of the first food banks back in the '70s. why? why did you do that? >> well, okay. at that point what we were doing was providing a supplemental assistance. somebody went in to apply for a government assistance program, had forgot to bring their children's birth certificates. they sent them to the local church, where they could get three days worth of food to help get them through until the government assistance programs were available to them. it's been interesting, cheryl, because what we've seen now is we've become part of the network that provides service to people in need be
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> and here in the studio with me right now from the food bank of contra costa & solano, executive director larry sly. and you have been doing this for so long. it's so nice to see you again. >> nice to see you. >> how many years now? >> it's coming up on 40 years. it's a long time. >> eh, you're just a pup. you're just getting started, right? >> hopefully i'll get it down. >> [ laughing ] maybe some fool will...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's more than a drink. it's the rose life? lifestyle. >> it's good times. being with friends, but not having a care in the world. >> reporter: rose, once considered the redheaded stepchild of wines is having its moment in the sun. >> the color, the shape of the bottle. it's magic. it's magic. >> reporter: from bad arad and knee l -- angelina. people can't seem to get enough. and now josh estrops ki, the fat jewish is using his social media celebrity to launch his own wine, white girl rose. his line and many others capitalizing on a booming market. rose sales up 35% since last year, nearly 300 million liters consumed in the u.s. alone. today we're cruising around new york city in a pink convertible as part of his parade for national rose day. >> how many other things have parades? it's delicious and deserves a parade. >> reporter: it feels slightly dangerous. >> okay. a slight element of danger, yeah, but light danger. >> reporter: and you haven't had any rose yet, so we're good. >> right. the rose comes after. >> reporter: a b
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's more than a drink. it's the rose life? lifestyle. >> it's good times. being with friends, but not having a care in the world. >> reporter: rose, once considered the redheaded stepchild of wines is having its moment in the sun. >> the color, the shape of the bottle. it's magic. it's magic. >> reporter: from bad arad and knee l -- angelina. people can't seem to get enough. and now josh estrops ki, the fat jewish is using his...
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let's bring in rebecca jarvis, our chief business correspondent. a, even in britain they were stunned. they had no idea the prime minister would resign. this is going to have ripple effects, and you're waiting right there on wall street. is there anything people can do other than calmly wait and watch how this plays out on wall street? >> well, david, this is why you always hear that word diversify. anybody with a savings account in this country should be diversified meaning you don't put all of your eggs in one basket. you don't have everything in stocks. instead, you have a little bit in cash. maybe you also own a home and you have some physical assets in your life that have value to you. beyond that, it really depends on how far away you are from retirement. if you are closer to retirement, let's say, you're one or two years out from retirement. right now, you want what's called a cushion. you want savings in cash that you can access. the longer away you are from retirement, the more time you will have for the markets to come back. and historical
let's bring in rebecca jarvis, our chief business correspondent. a, even in britain they were stunned. they had no idea the prime minister would resign. this is going to have ripple effects, and you're waiting right there on wall street. is there anything people can do other than calmly wait and watch how this plays out on wall street? >> well, david, this is why you always hear that word diversify. anybody with a savings account in this country should be diversified meaning you don't put...
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>> abc's rebecca jarvis with the details. >> reporter: you know the old saying -- if you can't beat themn them. that's what this dad thought would be worth a try. when christopher got his 19-year-old was posting too many selfies he knew she wouldn't listen to the traditional parenting nagging. instead the dad began imitating her. show her he dad. the hilarious visuals have gone viral. >> lot of parents can relate to it because their teenage daughters and sons will take selfies all the time. >> reporter: they say a picture is worth a thousand words. but these selfies are priceless. >> there have been so many people posting oh, father of the year, like this is hilarious. like gad goals. >> reporter: as for selfie dad he's glad his daughter -- it got everybody else laughing. >> take away from it so, if i can make someone laugh in japan or australia that's great. >> or make people laugh right in the states. i like when he had the crown on. >> that's cute one, too. it's way too small. >>> do stick around for "good morning america." have a great thursday. good mo, thursday, june 30. here's wha
>> abc's rebecca jarvis with the details. >> reporter: you know the old saying -- if you can't beat themn them. that's what this dad thought would be worth a try. when christopher got his 19-year-old was posting too many selfies he knew she wouldn't listen to the traditional parenting nagging. instead the dad began imitating her. show her he dad. the hilarious visuals have gone viral. >> lot of parents can relate to it because their teenage daughters and sons will take selfies...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. the big question, how could off such a complex attack at one of the world's busiest airports? new images of the men believed to be behind the carnage and the panic they caused. the somber warning tonight for the holiday weekend ahead here. abc's terry moran reports from inside ataturk airport in istanbul. >> reporter: tonight, new details emerging in the terror attack at the airport in istanbul that left 42 dead and 238 injured. for the first time we see the face of one of the suspected attackers. the man in the baseball cap wearing a winter jacket on a summer day. just before 10:00 p.m., officials say, he and two accomplices pulled up in a taxi to istanbul's ataturk airport. the attackers got out of a taxi at the front of the airport where the first layer of security is. they were spotted and scattered. one heading down that way opening fire, detonating his explosive. another making it into the you can see the busted windows. the third going downstairs where people were waiting for r
i'm rebecca jarvis. the big question, how could off such a complex attack at one of the world's busiest airports? new images of the men believed to be behind the carnage and the panic they caused. the somber warning tonight for the holiday weekend ahead here. abc's terry moran reports from inside ataturk airport in istanbul. >> reporter: tonight, new details emerging in the terror attack at the airport in istanbul that left 42 dead and 238 injured. for the first time we see the face of...
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rebecca jarvis has the latest. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george.s like investors will sell today againovernight stocks have been selling off overseas. here in the united states, the dow is pointing to a day that will open at least 100 points lower. as one veteran trader put it to me the brexit is like an earthquake and now we are bracing for those aftershocks, in particular, americans and their 401(k)s are thinking about this as those 401(k)s decline on friday, george, $3,300 on average. >> yeah, but so much uncertainty out there, rebecca. no one knows the long-term economic impact yet. >> reporter: exactly. no one can say for certain, even what the fallout will be because we don't know what britain will essentially do in all of this. we don't know what the rest of europe will do. what the impact on companies will be. what we do know is that goldman sachs came out and is now forecasting a mild recession in the united kingdom next year and that could have global consequence, george. >> okay, rebecca jarvis, thanks very much. >>> now to the fallout o
rebecca jarvis has the latest. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george.s like investors will sell today againovernight stocks have been selling off overseas. here in the united states, the dow is pointing to a day that will open at least 100 points lower. as one veteran trader put it to me the brexit is like an earthquake and now we are bracing for those aftershocks, in particular, americans and their 401(k)s are thinking about this as those 401(k)s decline on friday,...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: what started as panic turned to deep losses. tonight, stocks slammed around the world. the dow plunging more than 600 points. many investors shocked by britain's vote. wall street was not expecting the vote to go this way. >> no, it was not. >> reporter: the british pound diving to its lowest level since the 1980s. tonight, fear of the nightmare scenario britain's prime minister warned of. >> this could be for the first time in history a recession brought on ourselves. >> it bears watching, oh, that's over there, and it doesn't matter to us. >> reporter: general motors, ford, caterpillar, and j.p. morgan, among a chorus of u.s. companies warning the turmoil could spill over and cost thousands of jobs. just today, the average retirement savings account lost as much as $3,300. another significant outcome here, interest rates are much less likely to go up this year. that means the cost of borrowing is much less likely to get more expensive this year. david? >> that's reassurinreassuring. rebecca, thank you. >>> in the meantime, don
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: what started as panic turned to deep losses. tonight, stocks slammed around the world. the dow plunging more than 600 points. many investors shocked by britain's vote. wall street was not expecting the vote to go this way. >> no, it was not. >> reporter: the british pound diving to its lowest level since the 1980s. tonight, fear of the nightmare scenario britain's prime minister warned of. >> this could be for the first time in history...
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abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis reports. >> reporter: tonight, the last summer hammered wall street. stocks have tumbled nearly 5.5%. the dow down 871 points. the typical retirement account erasing almost $5,000 in value, with the british pound cratering to a 31-year low against the dollar. what's the concern here at this point? >> this is a major, major level of uncertainty, worldwide, economically. >> reporter: in the uk, tensions running high. listen to this voter taking on politicians. >> after decades of ignoring the working class, how does it feel to be punched in the nose? >> reporter: that stinging feeling has nearly 4 million signing a petition for a re-vote. prime minister david cameron responding, the brexit will stand. >> the decision must be accepted and the process of implementing the decision in the best possible way must now begin. >> reporter: but questions over exactly what that path will be has investors everywhere on edge. >> investors don't feel confident right now on how the landscape is going to be, how it's going to look moving forward. >> and reb
abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis reports. >> reporter: tonight, the last summer hammered wall street. stocks have tumbled nearly 5.5%. the dow down 871 points. the typical retirement account erasing almost $5,000 in value, with the british pound cratering to a 31-year low against the dollar. what's the concern here at this point? >> this is a major, major level of uncertainty, worldwide, economically. >> reporter: in the uk, tensions running high. listen to...
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abc's rebecca jarvis is on the watch for your money tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's largestcable companies called to capitol hill, to answer for what have outraged so many americans. this question, from congress today, aimed directly at the executives. >> will you all make a commitment today to advertise the lowest price available? any of you? >> reporter: silence. the bipartisan investigation finding overcharging and upselling. their report even says they discovered inside time warner cable's own internal playbook instructing employees. "if the customer wants to lower the bill, you're going to try and avoid that and perhaps even raise the bill." and "to be successful, you have to do the opposite of what the customer is calling in for." charter, which merged last month with time warner, telling abc news, "charter customers who were incorrectly charged are being notified and given a 12-month credit for these fees." and that it will "proactively issue a one-month credit to any time warner cable customer that was overcharged." and the best thing you can do to protect yourself i
abc's rebecca jarvis is on the watch for your money tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's largestcable companies called to capitol hill, to answer for what have outraged so many americans. this question, from congress today, aimed directly at the executives. >> will you all make a commitment today to advertise the lowest price available? any of you? >> reporter: silence. the bipartisan investigation finding overcharging and upselling. their report even says they...
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damage our personal finances, we brought in abc news chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. rebecca, good morning to you. >> good morning. was wiped out in one day here? >> in 24 hours it was $2.1 trillion wiped out worldwide, dan. and i think one of the big lessons from all of this is the amount of smart investors who got this completely wrong. they thought the vote was going the other way, and that's why you saw this whipsaw in the markets go so much lower so quickly and for the typical 401(k) retirement account here in the united states, it cost just yesterday $3,300. >> so if we're looking at our retirement accounts and feeling nervous, what should and should we not do? >> as i'm sure a number of people are doing right now, this should not do is the should not make a quick reaction. for most people, the more time you have, the more time horizon you have until retirement, the better off you are. you've got time to recover. the closer you are to retirement the more cash cushion you want in that retirement savings account and that would be true whether or not this event ha
damage our personal finances, we brought in abc news chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. rebecca, good morning to you. >> good morning. was wiped out in one day here? >> in 24 hours it was $2.1 trillion wiped out worldwide, dan. and i think one of the big lessons from all of this is the amount of smart investors who got this completely wrong. they thought the vote was going the other way, and that's why you saw this whipsaw in the markets go so much lower so...
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lease turn now to abc's rebecca jarvis on wall street for us, rebecca. >> reporter: david, in a word we're witnessing panic and that is not just here in the united globe world markets have been selling off in japan, stocks there are down 7.9%. here in the united states the dow looks like it will open at a drop of 500 points lower. that would impact everyone's 401(k) and i.r.a. savings. there are companies here in the united states from ford to caterpillar who have said this could be a devastating blow to their business going forward and jesse palm jpmorgan's ceo jamie dimon say we may need to make changes to our european business and said previously it could cost as many as 1,000 to 4,000 jobs, a number of other banks singing a similar song this morning. now, the white house is saying president obama has been briefed. he will continue to follow the matter and expects to speak with prime minister david cameron over the coming day. but i've been talking to a number of wall street veterans and they are telling me this morning more volatility ahead is entered completely uncharted territo
lease turn now to abc's rebecca jarvis on wall street for us, rebecca. >> reporter: david, in a word we're witnessing panic and that is not just here in the united globe world markets have been selling off in japan, stocks there are down 7.9%. here in the united states the dow looks like it will open at a drop of 500 points lower. that would impact everyone's 401(k) and i.r.a. savings. there are companies here in the united states from ford to caterpillar who have said this could be a...
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here's abc's rebecca jarvis. ♪ >> reporter: from the first check of the phone to a quick mess of theasternak's morning routine seems pretty normal. but he's anything but ordinary. >> hey, guys, my name is ben pasternak. i'm the ceo of flogg. >> reporter: you heard that right. the australian teen is a tech tycoon. >> this is lots of bugs we had before we launched. >> reporter: his brainchild is a new app called flogg which makes buying and selling items within your social network as simple as swiping right. think tinder meets ebay. he has already locked down enough seed money that he dropped out of high school and left his home in australia, including his parents, to move to new york city, hoping to become his generation's mark zuckerberg. and he had a little bit of a head start. he became a youtube celebrity at just 11 years old with these unboxing videos. >> right now i am recording with the front-facing camera. >> reporter: being ceo at 16 has already made ben a bit of a celebrity. >> i was just in bed one morning and like my phone buzzed. and boom, justin bieber's now following me
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. ♪ >> reporter: from the first check of the phone to a quick mess of theasternak's morning routine seems pretty normal. but he's anything but ordinary. >> hey, guys, my name is ben pasternak. i'm the ceo of flogg. >> reporter: you heard that right. the australian teen is a tech tycoon. >> this is lots of bugs we had before we launched. >> reporter: his brainchild is a new app called flogg which makes buying and selling items within...
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rebecca jarvis abc news, new york. >>> led zeplin feeling whole lot of love tonight.e did not steal the intro to the classic song stairway to heaven. lawsuit filed two years ago claiming the rift was first recorded in the obscure instrumental the here by the band spirit in 1968 written by randy wolf. >> over the years it caused our brothers heart ache. he was never able to do anything about a lawsuit due to several reasons. being first and most importantly he has no money to pursue it. and second the statute of limitation had expired. >> the jury found that although led zeplin heard the song no substantial similarity to that and stairway. >> 7 news at 9:00. central valley farmer dealing with the drought makes surprising discovery. with the drought makes surprising discovery. >> stay with us that story >>> san francisco restaurant will begin featuring a meatless vogue an hamburger this summer. impossible food has been working on the burger for 5 years this video provided by the company burger looks, andbÑ smells like a except it's made entirely from plants. even sizzle
rebecca jarvis abc news, new york. >>> led zeplin feeling whole lot of love tonight.e did not steal the intro to the classic song stairway to heaven. lawsuit filed two years ago claiming the rift was first recorded in the obscure instrumental the here by the band spirit in 1968 written by randy wolf. >> over the years it caused our brothers heart ache. he was never able to do anything about a lawsuit due to several reasons. being first and most importantly he has no money to...
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let's find out with rebecca jarvis.cture is worth a thousand words. from our vacations to our kids, pets and, of course, those selfies so it's only fitting that our smartphone pics can be worth big bucks too. meet mike gutcan who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures right on his iphone. cityscapes like these fetching him a total of $200 in just the past year. >> so you just walk around new york, take pictures of money on that. >> yeah, it's pretty crazy. >> reporter: he posts his images to the photo selling app 20 twenty where people and companies browse. upload what you like or enter challenges in categories like summer fun. city life, even cute couples, on average worth 5 to 35 bucks per photo. >> hopefully a good month i'm selling about ten photos. >> reporter: the images that grab top dollar, one showing healthy lifestyles, modern workplaces and just normal life. from family meals to brushing your teeth. >> there are tens of millions of companies that purchase stock imagery on a regular basis,
let's find out with rebecca jarvis.cture is worth a thousand words. from our vacations to our kids, pets and, of course, those selfies so it's only fitting that our smartphone pics can be worth big bucks too. meet mike gutcan who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures right on his iphone. cityscapes like these fetching him a total of $200 in just the past year. >> so you just walk around new york, take pictures of money on that. >> yeah, it's pretty crazy....