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here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> everyone can please gather round, the presentation's about to begin.rter: it's been called the bible of bro culture. >> hear ye, hear ye, barstool hath arrived! >> reporter: barstool sports, the often controversial media brand that's wildly popular with men 18 to 34 years old. with its podcasts, videos, and blogs, barstool attracts 12 million followers who call themselves stoollies. drawn to the big personalities that have become an essential part of its dna. like kevin clancy, aka kfc. >> i talk about what i want to talk about, joke how i want to joke. >> reporter: keith markovich, or k-marko. >> there's not much method to the madness. >> reporter: and the man who started it all, dave portnoy, known as el presidente. >> wonder if barstool knows the rules. >> reporter: 15 years in, cot has attracted big-name investors and is valued at $100 million. but while its no holds barred sense of humor -- >> see if we can duct tape hank to the wall. >> reporter: has won the company a fervent following, it has also invited backlash. >> we've got 3,000 here! >> re
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> everyone can please gather round, the presentation's about to begin.rter: it's been called the bible of bro culture. >> hear ye, hear ye, barstool hath arrived! >> reporter: barstool sports, the often controversial media brand that's wildly popular with men 18 to 34 years old. with its podcasts, videos, and blogs, barstool attracts 12 million followers who call themselves stoollies. drawn to the big personalities that have become an essential...
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abc's rebecca jarvis has more on that. >> reporter: you can see it on their faces.treet with trade war fears sparking a selloff. the dow at one point plunging nearly 500. one of the biggest losers, harley-davidson. the american icon announcing it will move some manufacturing overseas, just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles. retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel. after the inauguration, president trump praised the company and hinted more jobs were on the way. >> thank you, harley-davidson, for building things in america. i think you're going to even expand. >> reporter: the president responding in a tweet, surprised that harley-davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag, adding taxes, just a harley excuse. be patient. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> another bit of business news, and the world's second largest bank, wells fargo has been hit with a $5 million fine in another case of mistreating its customers. the s.e.c. says the bank pushed clients to trade
abc's rebecca jarvis has more on that. >> reporter: you can see it on their faces.treet with trade war fears sparking a selloff. the dow at one point plunging nearly 500. one of the biggest losers, harley-davidson. the american icon announcing it will move some manufacturing overseas, just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles. retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel. after the inauguration, president trump praised...
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abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has father's day discounts to benefit a whole family. >> it's the timeo celebrate dad and shop for deals. retailers across the country rolling out special father's day discounts on everything from last-minute gifts to bargains for the whole family. >> some of the best deals you'll see are at home improvement stores, department stores and furniture stores seen anywhere between 40 to 70% off. >> dick's sporting goods offering 20% off any single item and $20 in gift cards when you spend $100 and as much as half off golf equipment. with this 13-piece set, down $150 at $300. discounts on electronics and apple devices like $50 off this apple watch. at target, a $300 gift card with the purchase of this samsung galaxy 9. >> reporter: one thing to skip buying are tvs and appliances. the deals get better come black friday. in the market for a grill, it pays to wait until the end of summer. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> san jose resident and world hot dog eating champion joey chestnut came close to breaking his own record at vallejo six flags discovery ki
abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has father's day discounts to benefit a whole family. >> it's the timeo celebrate dad and shop for deals. retailers across the country rolling out special father's day discounts on everything from last-minute gifts to bargains for the whole family. >> some of the best deals you'll see are at home improvement stores, department stores and furniture stores seen anywhere between 40 to 70% off. >> dick's sporting goods offering 20% off any single...
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rebecca jarvis. >>> treasureed binials aren't sure whether or not to charge a toll to pay for the service. that's according to the san francisco examiner. new funding from voter approved regional measure 3 which will raise bay area bridge tolls is already in place to help pay for the ferries. some treasure island residents are not thrilled at the prospect of having to get on and off the island. recommendations whether to charge a toll, the amount and the hours the tolls will be in effect are expected to be submitted this fall. still ahead here on abc 7 mornings, the oakland zoo has some lofty goals. it wants to be more than just the best zoo in the bay area. we'll take you inside to see the new exhibit. they hope it puts them on par with the elite. >>> here's a live look from the sfo camera. not sure if there are delays this morning. but there very well could be. as you see, there is a fog back there.re easy and cooler this morning. but >>> as we deal with this sweltering summer heat, sunnyvale police came up with a creative way to share an important heat safety measure. check it out. >>
rebecca jarvis. >>> treasureed binials aren't sure whether or not to charge a toll to pay for the service. that's according to the san francisco examiner. new funding from voter approved regional measure 3 which will raise bay area bridge tolls is already in place to help pay for the ferries. some treasure island residents are not thrilled at the prospect of having to get on and off the island. recommendations whether to charge a toll, the amount and the hours the tolls will be in...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. cio s lly for e als no't to charg thorng to the san er. a regional measure 3 which will raise bay area bridge tolls is already in place to help pay for the ferries. some treasure island residents are not thrilled at the prospect of having to pay to get on and off the island. recommendations whether to charge a toll, the amount and the hours are expected to be submitted this fall. still ahead here on abc 7 mornings, the oakland zoo has some lofty goals. it wants to be more than just the best zoo in the bay area. we'll take you inside to see the new exhibit. zoo officials hope it puts it on par with the elite. >>> here's a live look from the golden gate bridge camera. socked in there with fog. more normal temperatures. pleasant but cooler today. what about the rest >>> as we deal with this summer heat, sunnyvale police came up with a creative way to share an important heat safety message. >> hot cars are death traps for dogs. if you leave us in a hot car, we can die from a heat stroke in as little as 15 minutes. talking d. sunnyvale police u
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. cio s lly for e als no't to charg thorng to the san er. a regional measure 3 which will raise bay area bridge tolls is already in place to help pay for the ferries. some treasure island residents are not thrilled at the prospect of having to pay to get on and off the island. recommendations whether to charge a toll, the amount and the hours are expected to be submitted this fall. still ahead here on abc 7 mornings, the oakland zoo has some lofty goals. it...
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abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has father's day discounts to benefit the whole family. >> it's theto celebrate dad and shop for deals. retailers across the country rolling out special father's day discounts on everything from last-minute gifts to bargains for the whole family. >> some of the best deals you'll see are at home improvement stores, department stores and furniture stores seen anywhere between 40 to 70% off. >> dick's sporting goods offering 20% off any single item and $20 in gift cards when you spend $100 and as much as half off golf equipment. like this top flight 13-piece set, now $150 down from $300. best buy, discounts on electronics and apple devices like $50 off this apple watch, series 3. at target, a $300 gift card with the purchase of this samsung galaxy s9. >>> at macy's, an extra 20% off with promo code, dad. >> reporter: one thing to skip buying are tvs and appliances. the deals get better come black friday. in the market for a grill, it pays to wait until the end of summer. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead on abc 7 mornings, you can now m
abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has father's day discounts to benefit the whole family. >> it's theto celebrate dad and shop for deals. retailers across the country rolling out special father's day discounts on everything from last-minute gifts to bargains for the whole family. >> some of the best deals you'll see are at home improvement stores, department stores and furniture stores seen anywhere between 40 to 70% off. >> dick's sporting goods offering 20% off any single...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. it's the practice that's ignited a firestorm across the nation.rump administration today holding firm on its zero tolerance immigration policy that separates children from their parents. tonight the debate over this erupting border crisis and inside an immigration holding facility in texas where conditions have critics enraged. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: it is a scene many americans are struggling to make sense of. chainlink fences, cages temporarily holding more than 1,000 immigrants, many of them children here in mcallen, texas at the central progs center, one of america's largest immigration processing facilities. men, women, and children wrapped in mylar blankets as a means to stay warm. this one-minute 34-second video along with these images today released by u.s. borders and customs protection among the few images we have that provide a glimpse into america's current immigration crisis currently unfolding along the southern border. >> we just finished a tour inside the facility, and it was -- it was really almost overwhelming. y
i'm rebecca jarvis. it's the practice that's ignited a firestorm across the nation.rump administration today holding firm on its zero tolerance immigration policy that separates children from their parents. tonight the debate over this erupting border crisis and inside an immigration holding facility in texas where conditions have critics enraged. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: it is a scene many americans are struggling to make sense of. chainlink fences, cages temporarily...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. after days of protests and debate, the president making a stunning reversal, ending the practice of separating children from their parents after they're caught crossing the u.s. border illegally. tonight we're with one family for a long overdue reunion as thousands more face an uncertain future. here's abc's geo benitez. >> today i signed an executive order. we're going toeep families together. but the border is going to be just as tough as it's been. >> reporter: after days of protests -- images that sparked outrage and mounting pressure, today president trump reacting signing an executive order to place an end to the separation of migrant families at the border. >> we are keeping a very powerful border and it continues to be a zero tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. >> reporter: but for the thousands of migrant children that have been separated from their families, there's no telling how many more nights they will have to spend alone. how
i'm rebecca jarvis. after days of protests and debate, the president making a stunning reversal, ending the practice of separating children from their parents after they're caught crossing the u.s. border illegally. tonight we're with one family for a long overdue reunion as thousands more face an uncertain future. here's abc's geo benitez. >> today i signed an executive order. we're going toeep families together. but the border is going to be just as tough as it's been. >>...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> quite a dramatic fall from grace for her and her company. abc news reached out to elizabeth holmes for a comment, but we have not heard back. >>> tomorrow is -- >> father's day. >> change the direction. >> you got a double gift tomorrow, rob. >> he had a baby. his wife had a baby. >> what else do you have? >> we have gift ideas for procrastinators. where the bargains are, we'll tell you. >> i love a good deal. >> i want to know what you are getting us. >> nothing. >> food. we have lots of food. we have lots of food. getting us. >> nothing. >> food. we have lots of food. trol. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confus
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> quite a dramatic fall from grace for her and her company. abc news reached out to elizabeth holmes for a comment, but we have not heard back. >>> tomorrow is -- >> father's day. >> change the direction. >> you got a double gift tomorrow, rob. >> he had a baby. his wife had a baby. >> what else do you have? >> we have gift ideas for procrastinators. where the bargains are, we'll tell you. >> i love a...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. their tears have sparked a national outcry.ndocumented children separated from their parents at the american border. tonight the pressure mounting with advocates and lawmakers, some even from the president's own party, demanding an end to the policy. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight -- >> what are you doing? >> reporter: outrage across the country. >> do you agree we need to take care of those children? >> we are taking care of those children. your tax dollars -- >> reporter: from town halls to capitol hill. >> child internment camps, that's what i said. >> reporter: as the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy comes under fire. many up in arms as children are forcibly separated from their parents. >> i support a plan that keeps families together while their immigration status is determined. >> reporter: seemingly all sides of the political spectrum united in what many say is a moral crisis unfolding on the southwest border. [ crying ] >> reporter: voices like this little girl's heard in a reco
i'm rebecca jarvis. their tears have sparked a national outcry.ndocumented children separated from their parents at the american border. tonight the pressure mounting with advocates and lawmakers, some even from the president's own party, demanding an end to the policy. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight -- >> what are you doing? >> reporter: outrage across the country. >> do you agree we need to take care of those children? >> we are taking care of...
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we know who we are, and we know what we do, and we stand by that. >> reporter: i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> say what you want to say, they have a big following. they have one of the most popular podcasts that you'll see. and they deliver sports content in a different way. some say valuation is around 100 million. they're on the come-up. >> some of it is super entertaining. barstooling and adulting are not words i use together. >>> coming up, kimmel versus cruz. >> which man came out on top. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... b
we know who we are, and we know what we do, and we stand by that. >> reporter: i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> say what you want to say, they have a big following. they have one of the most popular podcasts that you'll see. and they deliver sports content in a different way. some say valuation is around 100 million. they're on the come-up. >> some of it is super entertaining. barstooling and adulting are not words i use together. >>> coming up, kimmel versus cruz....
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rebecca jarvis, tracking your money. >> reporter: tonight, the economy booming. and to keep it from overheating, that rate hike, with the federal reserve signaling two more increases later this year. >> the main takeaway is that the economy is doing very well. >> reporter: the key takeaway for consumers carrying credit card debt or hoping to buy a new car or home? the cost of borrowing is going up. >> it doesn't mean you want to rush into buying a house if you're not ready, but if you are ready, you might want to consider locking in the rates now when they're lower. >> reporter: adjustable rate mortgages, also getting more expensive. and for anyone with a balance on those credit cards, now is the time to pay it down. >> it's only going to get more expensive. most credit cards are variable rate so within a billing cycle, or two, you'll start to see those interest rates go up. so if you're carrying any credit card debt, it's important to prioritize paying that off. >> reporter: david, the fed also says that it expects the jobs market to continue improving. and beli
rebecca jarvis, tracking your money. >> reporter: tonight, the economy booming. and to keep it from overheating, that rate hike, with the federal reserve signaling two more increases later this year. >> the main takeaway is that the economy is doing very well. >> reporter: the key takeaway for consumers carrying credit card debt or hoping to buy a new car or home? the cost of borrowing is going up. >> it doesn't mean you want to rush into buying a house if you're not...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, 92 straight months of job gains, the longest winning streak ever. the last time the unemployment rate was lower it was almost 50 years ago in 1969. the president today clearly pleased. >> we have some of the best economic numbers we've ever had, and that goes a long way. >> reporter: the growth across industries. from retail to health care, construction to manufacturing, and transportation. trucking businesses like brenny's transportation in minnesota even stretched to find drivers. >> my company alone did an increase in salary this year of approximately 15%. it's still very difficult to find drivers to fill seats in those trucks. >> reporter: the jobs report also revealing a lag in wage increases. average earnings up just 8 cents an hour last month. economists say a record number of job openings should force employers to hike rates of pay. the hot economy also signaling what's ahead for consumers. >> this is a learning lesson, get your finances in order now. in six, 12 months, interest rates are going to change. >> rebecca, this was a very st
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, 92 straight months of job gains, the longest winning streak ever. the last time the unemployment rate was lower it was almost 50 years ago in 1969. the president today clearly pleased. >> we have some of the best economic numbers we've ever had, and that goes a long way. >> reporter: the growth across industries. from retail to health care, construction to manufacturing, and transportation. trucking businesses like brenny's...
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you've already booked or are planning a last-minute getaway, abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis out to save your money. >> reporter: with gas prices falling for the last three weeks, some relief at the pump for summer travelers. whether you're planning to hit the road or the skies, it's not too late to save on that dream vacation. >> make sure that you have an array of tools and apps on your phone to make it easy and stress-free. >> reporter: using hipmunk, enter your departure city and search deals by theme, like beaches or nightlife. plus, it pays to be flexible on timing. >> there's great tools out there, like hopper which tracks flights, and now hotels and will tell you when they go up or down in price, and when the best time to book them is. >> reporter: according to a study of more than 900 million airfares, the best time to book this summer is 47 days out. and remember, even if you already have a hotel reservation, you could still save. if you see a price drop, call the hotel, many will honor it, but only if you ask. finally, whit, if you're driving to your destination, y
you've already booked or are planning a last-minute getaway, abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis out to save your money. >> reporter: with gas prices falling for the last three weeks, some relief at the pump for summer travelers. whether you're planning to hit the road or the skies, it's not too late to save on that dream vacation. >> make sure that you have an array of tools and apps on your phone to make it easy and stress-free. >> reporter: using hipmunk,...
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rebecca jarvis has more. >> reporter: the economy booming, and to keep it from overheating, that rateh the federal reserve signaling two more increases this year. >> the main takeaway is that the economy is doing well. >> reporter: the key takeaway from consumers carrying credit card debt or thinking of buying a car or home, the price is going up. >> if you are ready, you might want to consider locking in rates now when they're lower. >> reporter: adjustable rate mortgages also getting more expensive. and for anyone with a balance on those credit cards, now is the time to pay it down. >> it's only going to get more expensive. most credit cards are variable rates. so within a billing cycle or two, you'll see rates go up. if you are carrying any debt, it's important to pay it off. >> reporter: the fed expects the jobs market to continue improving and that unemployment could hit 3.6% this year, the lowest rate since the late 1960s. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> apple is closing a security loophole used by law enforcement to crack into iphones to solve criminal cases. the softwa
rebecca jarvis has more. >> reporter: the economy booming, and to keep it from overheating, that rateh the federal reserve signaling two more increases this year. >> the main takeaway is that the economy is doing well. >> reporter: the key takeaway from consumers carrying credit card debt or thinking of buying a car or home, the price is going up. >> if you are ready, you might want to consider locking in rates now when they're lower. >> reporter: adjustable rate...
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let's get some real tips from rebecca jarvis for how you can say "show me the money". >> reporter: sharka winning pitch. so when these women were gearing up to negotiate for a raise, we knew just who to call. >> tell me what you're going to do for me. >> reporter: bernadette is a nurse-practitioner who hasn't received a pay increase in five years. >> i'm ready to talk to the sharks. i'm here asking for a 30% to 40% raise because the work i provide for this organization does not match my salary. >> reporter: before they hear more, the sharks are stopped in their tracks. >> 30% to 40% is a big increase. you know, most businesses, 8% to 10%, you always do better negotiating something over a term. if you came in asking for 12% today but you hope one day to make 30% and could i show you a path to get there. >> what kind of raise do you think you'll ask for now? >> i'll probably go lower than what i came in mind for. >> reporter: work for that 40%. over time and create a plan. >> and create a plan. >> reporter: next up is ann, a professor during the school year and technology consultant during
let's get some real tips from rebecca jarvis for how you can say "show me the money". >> reporter: sharka winning pitch. so when these women were gearing up to negotiate for a raise, we knew just who to call. >> tell me what you're going to do for me. >> reporter: bernadette is a nurse-practitioner who hasn't received a pay increase in five years. >> i'm ready to talk to the sharks. i'm here asking for a 30% to 40% raise because the work i provide for this...
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here's abc's chief economic correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, you could see it on their faces. nerves running high on wall street with trade war threats running hot. the dow plummeting nearly 500 at its lowest point of the day. harley-davidson announcing it will move some manufacturing overseas, just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles. retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel. >>harley-davidson, made in america. >> reporter: after the inauguration, president trump praised the american institution and hinted more jobs were on the way. >> so thank you, harley-davidson, for building things in america. and i think you're going to expand. >> reporter: the president responding in a tweet, "surprised that harley-davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag." >> and rebecca with us tonight. already this headline. >> reporter: it shows how quickly the retaliation can take effect. these tariffs drive up the price of a single bike by roughly $2,000, which is why they're mo
here's abc's chief economic correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, you could see it on their faces. nerves running high on wall street with trade war threats running hot. the dow plummeting nearly 500 at its lowest point of the day. harley-davidson announcing it will move some manufacturing overseas, just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles. retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel....
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here is rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, it's the time to celebrate dad and shop for deals. retailers across the country rolling out special father's day discounts on everything from last minute gifts to bargains for the whole family. >> some of the best deals you will see are home improvement stores, department stores and furniture stores, discounts 40% to 70% off. >> reporter: dick's sporting goods, 20% off one item and $20 in gift cards when you spend 100 and as much as half off golf equipment like this 13-piece set. now $150, down from $300. best buy, discounts on electronics and apple devices. like $50 off this apple watch. target, a $300 gift card with this purchase of a samsung galaxy s-9 and macy's, extra 25% off with promo code dad. one thing to skip are tvs and other big ticket items like appliances. the deals get better come black friday. if you're on the market for a grill, it pays off to wait until the end of summer. tom? >> the promo code, easy to remember, dad. thanks. >>> up next, when we come back a one-time nfl star charged in a string of vicious sexual att
here is rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, it's the time to celebrate dad and shop for deals. retailers across the country rolling out special father's day discounts on everything from last minute gifts to bargains for the whole family. >> some of the best deals you will see are home improvement stores, department stores and furniture stores, discounts 40% to 70% off. >> reporter: dick's sporting goods, 20% off one item and $20 in gift cards when you spend 100 and as much...
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our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with more. basically harley says it had no choice. >> reporter: that's right. and this is why you don't want a trade war because of the toll that it can take on american workers and american consumers. the dow is now down for the year and harley-davidson could soon be moving jobs overseas. this morning, an american it will move production abroad. harley-davidson, the american icon now saying they will move some manufacturing overseas just four days after europe began slapping a 31% tariff on its motorcycles driving up the cost of a single bike by more than $2,000, retaliation for the trump administration's tariffs on european aluminum and steel. trade war fears causing nerves on wall street setting the dow down nearly 500 points before recovering slightly. >> harley-davidson, made in america. >> reporter: after the inauguration president trump praised harley-davidson and hinted that more american jobs were on the way. >> thank you, harley-davidson, for building things in america. i think you're
our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with more. basically harley says it had no choice. >> reporter: that's right. and this is why you don't want a trade war because of the toll that it can take on american workers and american consumers. the dow is now down for the year and harley-davidson could soon be moving jobs overseas. this morning, an american it will move production abroad. harley-davidson, the american icon now saying they will move some manufacturing...
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abc's rebecca jarvis is here. rebecca. >> reporter: indeed we are, david, and good morning. and when amazon makes a move, you know that the world is watching. so, could the future of online shopping be try before you buy? amazon today is making this new service, called prime wardrobe, available to its prime members to try on clothes at home before ever having to pay for them. this morning, "good morning america" getting an exclusive first look at amazon's latest innovation, prime wardrobe, an online shopping experience that allows you to try before you buy. bringing the dressing room to your living room. >> what we kept hearing from our customers is that they wanted to shop for fashion with us, but they wanted to try things on, they wanted to touch. they wanted to feel. but they didn't want to see a huge amount of money taken from their credit cards. >> reporter: here's how it works. you select at least three, and up to eight items. it's prime wardrobe eligible. i choose my size. i add it to my prime wardrobe cart. once i'
abc's rebecca jarvis is here. rebecca. >> reporter: indeed we are, david, and good morning. and when amazon makes a move, you know that the world is watching. so, could the future of online shopping be try before you buy? amazon today is making this new service, called prime wardrobe, available to its prime members to try on clothes at home before ever having to pay for them. this morning, "good morning america" getting an exclusive first look at amazon's latest innovation,...
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our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with the details. of people want to know this morning, rebecca. >> reporter: absolutely, amy. this is more about privacy and questions around it surrounding facebook and according to "the new york times," before facebook was widely available on your smartphones, the social network formed data sharing partnerships with 60 device makers like apple, microsoft, amazon and samsung and those features let phone and tablet makers access users' personal information including things like relationship status, political leaning and upcoming events, and what's even more troubling here is that according to the report, facebook also let these companies access a user's friend's data without their direct consent even after declaring it would no longer share that information with third parties. one consultant likened the whole thing to putting locks on the doors and then giving your friends the keys. >> that is fairly shocking. so what is facebook saying this morning about this new report? >> overnight facebook has respo
our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with the details. of people want to know this morning, rebecca. >> reporter: absolutely, amy. this is more about privacy and questions around it surrounding facebook and according to "the new york times," before facebook was widely available on your smartphones, the social network formed data sharing partnerships with 60 device makers like apple, microsoft, amazon and samsung and those features let phone and tablet makers...
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here's abc's chief business economics and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> is this it?h the line outside? >> it looks small. >> reporter: it's a weeknight in san francisco. but you'd never know it. the music thumping, the drinks flowing, and jeremy gardner is holding court. but jeremy isn't a tv star or music mogul. >> before anything, it's a movement -- >> reporter: he's been dubbed a crypto-celebrity. silicon valley his kingdom, and bitcoin a source of his riches. are you a millionaire? >> yes, many times over. >> bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> bitcoin the cryptocurrency. >> bitcoin, the digital currency you've probably heard something about at this point. >> reporter: those stories about early investors striking it rich, hitting gold. remember those guys from "the social network," the winkelvoss twins? they put $11 million into bitcoin in 2013. now they're billionaires. what exactly is it? >> a made-up currency? >> i don't know what bitcoin is. >> we have enough trouble with money in the world as it is. >> reporter: bitcoin is the world's most popular cryptocurrency. it's a
here's abc's chief business economics and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> is this it?h the line outside? >> it looks small. >> reporter: it's a weeknight in san francisco. but you'd never know it. the music thumping, the drinks flowing, and jeremy gardner is holding court. but jeremy isn't a tv star or music mogul. >> before anything, it's a movement -- >> reporter: he's been dubbed a crypto-celebrity. silicon valley his kingdom, and bitcoin a source of...
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rebecca jarvis, thanks very much. thanks for your help as well.e family member who believes they can sing and belts it out in the car. watch this. ♪ that is 3-year-old madeline and her brother malachy and mom sara says they're in joplin, missouri, and this happens a lot, i guess. i love it. that is a sibling little relationship if there ever was one. thanks for sending that in. your "gma" moment can be found, just put it on my facebook page and put your family, friends. we want to have a great giggle and laugh with you or smile as well. >>> and now to espn's "the magazine's tenth anniversary of their body issue and have an exclusive look at the complete set of covers and adrienne bankert, my friend is back. this is really diverse group of athlete. >> it is. >> not bad looking either. >> come on now. they wouldn't be in the body issue if they weren't. moms and dads, go to the gym. these athlete, some in their 50s and 60s, real-life wonder women and men will certainly inspire you. espn the magazine's 2018 body issue is here or should we say barely t
rebecca jarvis, thanks very much. thanks for your help as well.e family member who believes they can sing and belts it out in the car. watch this. ♪ that is 3-year-old madeline and her brother malachy and mom sara says they're in joplin, missouri, and this happens a lot, i guess. i love it. that is a sibling little relationship if there ever was one. thanks for sending that in. your "gma" moment can be found, just put it on my facebook page and put your family, friends. we want to...
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abc's rebecca jarvis shows how this works. she says you start by selecting at least three items. >> it's prime wardrobe. i choose my size, add it to my prime wardrobe cart. once i've selected eight >> after your shipment arrives, you have the next seven days to make your picks. they provide a box and a label to september band back wh don't want. it's a great possess. we'll see how this works out and how impacts brick and mortar stores. >> amazing. another stunning look for britain's newest royal. the duchess of sussex attending her first ever royal ascot wearing a white givenchi dress with a black and white hat. it's what she's not wearing that's causing a bit of a controversy this morning. the annual horse racing event requires a strict dress code. it seems like she's doing it. she's supposed to cover her shoulders. she's supposed to wear a hat. she is. it's the name tag that is the problem. you see meghan markle is not wearing one. instead she held it in her hand. royal watchers say that's a major faux pas. when i worked at
abc's rebecca jarvis shows how this works. she says you start by selecting at least three items. >> it's prime wardrobe. i choose my size, add it to my prime wardrobe cart. once i've selected eight >> after your shipment arrives, you have the next seven days to make your picks. they provide a box and a label to september band back wh don't want. it's a great possess. we'll see how this works out and how impacts brick and mortar stores. >> amazing. another stunning look for...
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. >> rebecca jarvis live with a look ahead. >> happy friday. good morning, reggie and natasha.at to be with both of you. coming up on gma, that frightening accident overnight. a roller coaster derailing sending two people plunging more than 30 feet. others left dangling, rescued by firefighters. we've got the very latest coming up this morning. >>> as so many head to the beach this weekend, a new warning about jellyfish. more than 1,2000 people stung in florida this week alone. we'll tell you what to do and whatnot to do. you might be surprised. i certainly was. >>> plus, it is almost father's day. we've got a really great story that is 50 years in the making. a man who used a dna test to track down his father didn't know he existed, we're there for the emotional first meeting. you are not going to want to miss this. this is so great to see this moment. >>> and it's friday, which means it is time to party in the park with who else? pit bull, mr. worldwide. it's all coming up on gma. happy father's day to all the dads out there. >> that sounds fun. >> that does sound fun. we'll
. >> rebecca jarvis live with a look ahead. >> happy friday. good morning, reggie and natasha.at to be with both of you. coming up on gma, that frightening accident overnight. a roller coaster derailing sending two people plunging more than 30 feet. others left dangling, rescued by firefighters. we've got the very latest coming up this morning. >>> as so many head to the beach this weekend, a new warning about jellyfish. more than 1,2000 people stung in florida this week...
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rebecca jarvis talked about it on "good morning america." ask for a promotion? >> you do not want to ask on a friday. the reason is that boss is ready to get out and enjoy the weekend. you want their full attention. plant the seeds along the way. invite them to a nice coffee sometime in the middle of the week. and start asking. >> reporter: abc7 news. >>> amazon priep membeme member see more discounts when shopping at whole foods markets starting wednesday. prime members will see 10% off hundreds of items at wholefoods. some of those include seafood and produce. prime members will need to use the whole foods app at checkout or enter a phone number that's associated with the prime account. amazon acquired whole foods in august of last year for $13.7 billion. >>> stay with us. a reunion decades in the making. >> this looks like a skeleton. i was 80 pounds. >> 80 pounds. a concentration camp survivor speaks out. what prompted the meeting after so much time. >>> coming up, a man shot dead while camping in a tent with his young children. what we'
rebecca jarvis talked about it on "good morning america." ask for a promotion? >> you do not want to ask on a friday. the reason is that boss is ready to get out and enjoy the weekend. you want their full attention. plant the seeds along the way. invite them to a nice coffee sometime in the middle of the week. and start asking. >> reporter: abc7 news. >>> amazon priep membeme member see more discounts when shopping at whole foods markets starting wednesday. prime...
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. >> shear rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: with gas prices falling for the last three weeks, some reliefthe pump for summer travelers. whether you're planning to hit the road or the skies, it's not too late to save on that dream vacation. >> make sure you have an array of tools and apps on your phone. >> reporter: using hip monk search deals by theme, like beaches or nightlife. plus, it pays to be flexible on timing. >> it tracks flights, and now hotels and will tell you when they go up and down in price and what the best time to book them is. >> reporter: according to a study of more than 900 millionaire fares, the best time to book this summer is 47 days out. even if you already have a hotel reservation, you could still save. you can call the hotel and ask. save 15% on fuel by setting the car to cruise control and find the cheapest gas wherever you go by using the gas buddy app. >> any way to save money, i'll take it. >> cruise control through manhattan, 5 miles per hour. >> please don't. >> please don't. don't. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust
. >> shear rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: with gas prices falling for the last three weeks, some reliefthe pump for summer travelers. whether you're planning to hit the road or the skies, it's not too late to save on that dream vacation. >> make sure you have an array of tools and apps on your phone. >> reporter: using hip monk search deals by theme, like beaches or nightlife. plus, it pays to be flexible on timing. >> it tracks flights, and now hotels and will tell...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: an exclusive first look at amazon's newest innovation, prime wardrobeopping experience that lets you try before you buy, bringing the dressing room to your living room. >> what we kept hearing from our customers is that they wanted to shop for fashion, but they wanted to try things on. they wanted to touch, they wanted to feel. but they didn't want to see a huge amount of money taken from their credit cards. >> reporter: here's how it works. you select at least three and up to eight items. >> i choose my size, add it to my cart. once i've selected up to eight items i can choose to ship my prime wardrobe. after your shipment arrives, you have the next seven days to make your picks. but, unlike traditional online shopping, there's zero upfront cost. you pay only for what you keep and send back the rest in this resealable box with a prepaid label. why is amazon becoming more interested in the online fashion space? >> we are trying to improve on the online shopping experience. so for us we see fashion as a huge opportunity. >> reporter: last year, americans
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: an exclusive first look at amazon's newest innovation, prime wardrobeopping experience that lets you try before you buy, bringing the dressing room to your living room. >> what we kept hearing from our customers is that they wanted to shop for fashion, but they wanted to try things on. they wanted to touch, they wanted to feel. but they didn't want to see a huge amount of money taken from their credit cards. >> reporter: here's how it works....
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judge approving at&t's $85 billion takeover of time warner and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvisre. rebecca, tell us what this means for the consumer. >> reporter: hey, michael. yeah. good morning. this makes at&t an extremely powerful company, and what it means for the consumer is that now housed under one roof will be satellite, wireless, hbo, cnn, tnt, tbs and warner brothers, that, again, means that at&t wields a lot of power and for an at&t consumer what it might mean is more opportunity, more types of services on your phone, on your directv. you're going to have access to potentially more content. the argument is also that at&t now might, might allow people who have an at&t wireless service or a directv service, they might allow them to stream without using the data so alofs because they're owned by at&t if you have an at&t plan all of a sudden you can stream that without -- >> make you want to go to at&t for that plan. >> that's why they want it. >> when you get more, it usually comes with a higher price. what about price and privacy? >> and this has been the big argument
judge approving at&t's $85 billion takeover of time warner and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvisre. rebecca, tell us what this means for the consumer. >> reporter: hey, michael. yeah. good morning. this makes at&t an extremely powerful company, and what it means for the consumer is that now housed under one roof will be satellite, wireless, hbo, cnn, tnt, tbs and warner brothers, that, again, means that at&t wields a lot of power and for an at&t consumer what...
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abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has all the details.ig deal. >> it is a big deal and it means states can now force online retailers to charge a sales tax, so you will end up paying more when you shop online. take a look at this sofa for example on wayfair.com. if you went on prior to the ruling and had it shipped you would pay $575. now, south dakota can force wayfair to collect a 4.5% sales tax meaning you will pay more for that couch. >> 75 bucks, that's a lot more. >> it means a lot to people. >> the brick and mortar stores, old-fashioned malls, they say this levels the playing field with the amazons out there. >> exactly. they're happy about this because now it's the same rules apply across the board. and states are happy because they'll be able to collect more money in taxes. about $13 billion last year was lost. and amazon, to your point, they already do charge sales taxes on anything that they sell directly. but about half their sales on amazon.com come from third party vendors and those third party vendors don't currently charge
abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has all the details.ig deal. >> it is a big deal and it means states can now force online retailers to charge a sales tax, so you will end up paying more when you shop online. take a look at this sofa for example on wayfair.com. if you went on prior to the ruling and had it shipped you would pay $575. now, south dakota can force wayfair to collect a 4.5% sales tax meaning you will pay more for that couch. >> 75 bucks, that's a lot...