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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new all? no big deal. >> you can't steal that. >> like high date of birth, social security. >> exactly. i'd probably be down for it. >> all right, now we know. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. t will it stop this teen from ugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. ♪ >>> it's your
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new all? no big deal. >> you can't steal that. >> like high date of birth, social security. >> exactly. i'd probably be down for it. >> all right, now we know. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. t will it stop this teen from ugging...
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. >> for nightline, i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> up next, hits like "i rock sings" is tragic thisrontman is drawing big crowds. ♪ poison personality ♪ >> plus does magic mike have a new sight as a delivery man, these fans get more than they ask two or three. ♪ this is crabfest at red lobster. and right now, we're serving up more delicious crab than ever. classic favorites like crab lover's dream. and new dishes like southern king crab and dueling crab legs with delicious dungeness and sweet snow crab. it's all happening at crabfest. and crabfest is only happening at red lobster. now this is seafood. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be c
. >> for nightline, i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> up next, hits like "i rock sings" is tragic thisrontman is drawing big crowds. ♪ poison personality ♪ >> plus does magic mike have a new sight as a delivery man, these fans get more than they ask two or three. ♪ this is crabfest at red lobster. and right now, we're serving up more delicious crab than ever. classic favorites like crab lover's dream. and new dishes like southern king crab and dueling crab...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, from uber to etsy.lions of americans taking on extra work to make some extra cash. jason lawregren is a working actor who uses the app called task rabbit to find odd jobs to supplement his income. >> i'm going to be installing window guards. >> reporter: lawregren, part of a growing trend. a new study, showing more than 44 million americans have side jobs, in addition to working full time. they range from retirees to millenials, the largest group of side hustlers. >> because millennials are contending with record numbers of student loan debt and underemployment, they are extremely likely to side hustle. >> reporter: but experts warn, be careful with that cash. >> some of the cons of a side hustle are burnout, living beyond your means because you're overly dependent on your side hustle income. >> reporter: instead, money from those side jobs should be used to pay down debt and beef up that savings account. so that you're not living beyond your means. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> thank you. >>>
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, from uber to etsy.lions of americans taking on extra work to make some extra cash. jason lawregren is a working actor who uses the app called task rabbit to find odd jobs to supplement his income. >> i'm going to be installing window guards. >> reporter: lawregren, part of a growing trend. a new study, showing more than 44 million americans have side jobs, in addition to working full time. they range from retirees to millenials, the...
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here's abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, science fiction about to come to life at wisconsin company, three square market. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? >> half of them actually within five seconds says, yes. >> reporter: ceo todd westby along with 50 employees implanting microchips, the size of a grain of rice, between their forefingers and thumbs. allowing them to unlock doors at work and even pay for snacks with the swipe of a hand. there are some reservations. >> there's always the fear of infection. so it's the unknown right now. >> reporter: another concern, employee privacy. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? >> basically, we had to explain to them, there's no tracking of the information. it's not gps or anything like that. >> reporter: participation is optional, and many of the employees here say they are more curious than nervous. >> i think it's kind of cool. just pop it up there and it will work. >> our chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis, with us now, and analysts are sayi
here's abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, science fiction about to come to life at wisconsin company, three square market. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? >> half of them actually within five seconds says, yes. >> reporter: ceo todd westby along with 50 employees implanting microchips, the size of a grain of rice, between their forefingers and thumbs. allowing them to unlock doors at work and even pay for...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> we wrapping up a warm week, and now the focus of our attention is cooler weather working into the picture over the next 48 hours. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing you it's a really quiet picture out there. no issues with precipitation. in fact, we have clear skies across the entire region. we'll take you outside with a live look from our east bay hills camera. great visibility. in fact, you can see sutro tower. temperatures are slow to fall tonight. san francisco right now 62 degrees. 65 in oakland. mountain view, just one degree shy of 70. gilroy warmer at 76. half moon bay one of the cooler spots in the 50s. santa rosa, a warm day today. still mild out there tonight. 67. 70 that current number in napa. novato, 63. look at concord. still holding at 84 degrees at this hour. livermore checking in with a mild temperature of 77 degrees. here's the call. overnight tonight, we're really going to see those temperatures mild away from the coast, holding in the 60s from concord to ant
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> we wrapping up a warm week, and now the focus of our attention is cooler weather working into the picture over the next 48 hours. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing you it's a really quiet picture out there. no issues with precipitation. in fact, we have clear skies across the entire region. we'll take you outside with a live look from our east bay hills camera. great...
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rebecca jarvis got powerful advise from jessica alba and how to get to the the top. >> reporter: this of hollywood's biggest star speaking about the road to success. the creter, co-writer and star of hbo's hit serious "insecure". >> sow, sorry. >> reporter: along with jessica alba, actress and co-founder of the honest company at the american express open success makers series, addressing their biggest technologies. >> the back end technology wasn't speaking to the back end and we weren't charging people for a while. >> reporter: alba's most important lesson. >> finding the right team and finding people with focus and mind set. >> you need other people to come into the mix to support you. >> reporter: ray, who created three separate web shows before landing her hbo series says it it is a haken patience and perseverance. what is your biggest pitfall? >> i remember the show was not going to come this year and i remember, what's going to happen now? i have no money and i have no show. >> reporter: instead, shooe said she kept hustling. and she said it's worth following. >> reporter: what
rebecca jarvis got powerful advise from jessica alba and how to get to the the top. >> reporter: this of hollywood's biggest star speaking about the road to success. the creter, co-writer and star of hbo's hit serious "insecure". >> sow, sorry. >> reporter: along with jessica alba, actress and co-founder of the honest company at the american express open success makers series, addressing their biggest technologies. >> the back end technology wasn't speaking to...
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rebecca jarvis sat down with them to learn how they got to the top. >> reporter: advice from some oft the road to success. issa rae, the creator of the hbo hit series, "insecure." >> tired of this dating stuff. i'm sorry. >> reporter: along with jessica alba, the founder of the honest company. at the american express open successmaker series. addressing their biggest challenges. >> our back-end technology wasn't speaking to the front end. and we weren't charging people for a while. things like that are going to happen. >> reporter: alba's most important lesson -- >> finding the right team. >> you need people to come into your midst to support you. no one does anything alone. >> reporter: rae, who created three separate web shows before landing her hbo series, says it's taken patience and lots of perseverance. what's been your biggest pitfall? >> during the time when i thought the hbo show would happen, i remember getting the call that the show wasn't going to go this year. and feeling like, what did i just do? what's going to happen now? i have no money and i have no show. >> reporte
rebecca jarvis sat down with them to learn how they got to the top. >> reporter: advice from some oft the road to success. issa rae, the creator of the hbo hit series, "insecure." >> tired of this dating stuff. i'm sorry. >> reporter: along with jessica alba, the founder of the honest company. at the american express open successmaker series. addressing their biggest challenges. >> our back-end technology wasn't speaking to the front end. and we weren't...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: like a scene straight out of 007. at one wisconsin tech company, three square market, literally making that fantasy a reality, implanting their own bodies with microchips. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? >> half of them within five seconds said yes. >> reporter: the ceo along with 50 of his 80 colleagues, even his wife and kids, preparing to implant these chips, the size of a brain of rice between therefore fingers and thumb, so they can do everything from buy snacks in the break room to log-in in the morning to unlocking doors with the swipe of a hand. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? >> basically we had to explain to them, there's no tracking of the information. it's not gps or anything like that. >> reporter: the radio frequency technology in the devices, approved by the fda, will be inserted with a small needle by a licensed technician. some internet experts warn that the convenience could come at a cost. >> many things start off with the best of intentions. but sometimes i
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: like a scene straight out of 007. at one wisconsin tech company, three square market, literally making that fantasy a reality, implanting their own bodies with microchips. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? >> half of them within five seconds said yes. >> reporter: the ceo along with 50 of his 80 colleagues, even his wife and kids, preparing to implant these chips, the size of a brain of rice between therefore...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. it's the disturbing video raising concerns about alarming behavior on the rise. a livestream of of the crash that killed a 14-year-old girl. why a growing number of social media users are sharing unsafe and sometimes criminal activity. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it took just seconds for this instagram live stream to go from dangerous to deadly. [ screaming ] the driver shockingly live streaming the aftermath. >> my sister is [ bleep ] dying. >> reporter: the video sparking interest and disgust nationwide. >> out of that tragic car crash in california. >> we begin with new details on that wreck involving sisters. >> maybe even more tragic that it was being live streamed by the person who was behind the wheel. >> reporter: police say 18-year-old adelia sanchez live streamed this ride through central california while she was heavily intoxicated. swerving past that black suv, her 14-year-old sister and another teen in the car with her. but then the ride turns deadly. [ screaming ] police say the 18-year-old sanchez began drifting off route 165. then she o
i'm rebecca jarvis. it's the disturbing video raising concerns about alarming behavior on the rise. a livestream of of the crash that killed a 14-year-old girl. why a growing number of social media users are sharing unsafe and sometimes criminal activity. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it took just seconds for this instagram live stream to go from dangerous to deadly. [ screaming ] the driver shockingly live streaming the aftermath. >> my sister is [ bleep ] dying. >>...
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rebecca jarvis talked about it on "good morning america." >> it can make yogurt -- >> what? >> yeah, it does it all. here, i've got slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer. >> reporter: i want it. >> what a deal. >> i don't understand making yogurt. >> i've never made yogurt, i can't help you out there. >> i thought that was something you bought at the store. anyway, you can poach eggs with it if that interests you. people pay 90 bucks, $40 off the regular price. >> do you know where fruits and veggies come from? the store? >> i thought you order food on the phone or internet and it came to your door. >> okay. >> all kinds of things. >> uh-oh, a little girl in canada trying to put on mom's make-up without her watching. >> here are the glamorous results. that's so good. coming up, we're going to hear from lily whe at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 h
rebecca jarvis talked about it on "good morning america." >> it can make yogurt -- >> what? >> yeah, it does it all. here, i've got slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer. >> reporter: i want it. >> what a deal. >> i don't understand making yogurt. >> i've never made yogurt, i can't help you out there. >> i thought that was something you bought at the store. anyway, you can poach eggs with it if that interests you. people pay 90 bucks, $40...
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abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, out to save your money. >> reporter: tonight, it'smer buying season for cars and going the distance could save you thousands of dollars on that dream ride. >> wow. >> i finally figured out what car to get. now where to find the best deal. >> reporter: it's called "fly to buy." traveling out of state to purchase, and driving home in your new car. how far would you travel to save $2,000 on that car? >> probably pretty far. >> reporter: say you're in the market for a 2015 ford mustang. cargurus crunched the numbers. even factoring in airfare and tr if you live in albany, new york, it'll cost you more than $20,000 to buy the mustang at home. but travel to miami and cargurus estimates you can have it for $18,000, a savings of more than $2,000. but buyer beware. it can make registration back home more complicated. before you buy the car, make sure your car meets local emissions requirements and any home state taxes you'll have to pay. david? >> it might be a little far. thanks for the tip, rebeck a ka. >>> when we come back, the deadly boat
abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, out to save your money. >> reporter: tonight, it'smer buying season for cars and going the distance could save you thousands of dollars on that dream ride. >> wow. >> i finally figured out what car to get. now where to find the best deal. >> reporter: it's called "fly to buy." traveling out of state to purchase, and driving home in your new car. how far would you travel to save $2,000 on that car? >>...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news new york. >>> and if you're thinking about buying a car in another state, o the dmv warns it must meet the strong smog laws before it can be registered in our state. meteorologist drew tooma is tracking it for us. >>> just to the east we're dealing with severe weather. tracking intense showers and storms and this has been several days of rain across arizona. in fact we have video. the chopper's in the air. look at this. this is a rain shaft from a thunderstorm in the phoenix area and this is part of a weather pattern. we'll show you what we call the ring of fire. bringing extremely hot conditions there. you see showers and storms erupting around it. this thing's not moving anywhere anytime soon. going to be dealing with showers and storms at least the next two days. temperatures overnight in the 50s. the accuweather seven-day forecast will show you it's a steady pattern. but then things will change on saturday. get a real fast warm up that will quickly cool off by the early part of next week. saturday one hot day really. >> thanks, drew, very much. abc sports
rebecca jarvis, abc news new york. >>> and if you're thinking about buying a car in another state, o the dmv warns it must meet the strong smog laws before it can be registered in our state. meteorologist drew tooma is tracking it for us. >>> just to the east we're dealing with severe weather. tracking intense showers and storms and this has been several days of rain across arizona. in fact we have video. the chopper's in the air. look at this. this is a rain shaft from a...
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rebecca jarvis talked about it on "good morning america." >> a seven-in-one pressure cooker. yogurt. >> what? >> yeah, it does it all. slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, saute. >> i want it. >> what a deal. >> you can also poach eggs with it, apparently. people paid $90. that's $40 off the regular price. >> i'll be borrowing that from my mom. >> i don't even understand what it is. >> everything you want in one appliance. >> tonight, the best athletes and teams in sports will be honored at the 25th annual espys. former stanford star will present their alma mater with an unprecedented fourth capital one cup in women's athletics. it recognizes the top division i program. stanford captured three national championships in volleyball, water polo, swimming and diving. it comes with a $200,000 donation in student athlete scholarships. larry beil will be live. you can look for his live reports at 4:00, 5:00, 11:00, and watch the espys tonight right here at 8:00. >> we're asking for another great day, and it looks like we're going to get it. >> how many do you want? i can give you a co
rebecca jarvis talked about it on "good morning america." >> a seven-in-one pressure cooker. yogurt. >> what? >> yeah, it does it all. slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, saute. >> i want it. >> what a deal. >> you can also poach eggs with it, apparently. people paid $90. that's $40 off the regular price. >> i'll be borrowing that from my mom. >> i don't even understand what it is. >> everything you want in one appliance. >>...
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and our chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis, is there at the new york stock exchangeith the details. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that's right, wall street sees this white house as pro-business. that's what helped propel stocks to new record highs. the prospect of tax reform, deregulation, an infrastructure program, all of these things that business with them the market continues to rally but without them many investors are concerned about whether or not all of the rally we've seen so far is really justified. also put all of this into context, since the great recession, since the market bottomed in 2009, stocks are now up more than 200%. and since the rally began this year and stocks have added $1.7 trillion in value, one-third of that value has come from just four company, amazon, apple, alphabet, the parent company of google and facebook and, robin, the concern is that if any of those companies waiver, so goes the stock market, robin. >> as you often tell us, the stock market does not like uncertainty. all right. rebecca, thanks so much.
and our chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis, is there at the new york stock exchangeith the details. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that's right, wall street sees this white house as pro-business. that's what helped propel stocks to new record highs. the prospect of tax reform, deregulation, an infrastructure program, all of these things that business with them the market continues to rally but without them many investors are concerned...
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it was the biggest day ever in amazon's history and rebecca jarvis is here to tell us more about it. >> it was an incredible day for amazon, for the world of shoppers, the most popular amazon device sold that day, the echo dot. some other big sellers, this finish all in one max espresso machine, soothe and glow sea horse and follow the giants book trilogy and finally a repeat best-seller from last year's prime day, this programmable pressure cooker. yes. that was a repeat from last year. the most important takeaway here, though, is amazon's dominance, knife year didn't have a prime day. now it's the biggest sales day of the year, likely a billion dollars in sales in one day. >> i want that pressure cooker. i want that. >> did you look at the stats on this thingy. >> what is it about it? >> seven in one pressure cooker and can make yogurt. it does it all. here, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, saute. what a deal. >> i'll be honest with you i'm listening to all the things it can do and i can't even put the food in it. >> all right, you two, thanks. >>> rob has a look at those tornado
it was the biggest day ever in amazon's history and rebecca jarvis is here to tell us more about it. >> it was an incredible day for amazon, for the world of shoppers, the most popular amazon device sold that day, the echo dot. some other big sellers, this finish all in one max espresso machine, soothe and glow sea horse and follow the giants book trilogy and finally a repeat best-seller from last year's prime day, this programmable pressure cooker. yes. that was a repeat from last year....