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t.j.? >>> we turn to the latest in the war in ukraine. advanced weapons arriving on the battlefield and possibly already making a difference in the fight against russian forces. our foreign correspondent james longman is on the seen in ukraine. james, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. the fight for the east of ukraine is all about hitting targets at a distance, himars these are long-range weapons provided by the united states, are now here in the fight. first to be able to see these weapons being deployed. this morning, a special inside look at the new u.s. weapons now arriving in ukraine. >> himars are some of their most highly valued weapons. they're terrified of the russians finding out where they are. in the wide open spaces of this country ukrainian forces used these woods for cover. these are the rockets being loaded on to the u.s. himars high artillery rocket systems, the weapons that ukraine says it making all the difference in the war for the reason they fly furth
t.j.? >>> we turn to the latest in the war in ukraine. advanced weapons arriving on the battlefield and possibly already making a difference in the fight against russian forces. our foreign correspondent james longman is on the seen in ukraine. james, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. the fight for the east of ukraine is all about hitting targets at a distance, himars these are long-range weapons provided by the united states, are now here in the fight. first to...
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t.j.?there are dozens of americans around the world actually being detained unlawfully, some would say, and wrongfully. thank you for that, maggie. >>> we want to turn now to the latest jobs report. a lot of people keeping an eye on it to see what it will mean for the economy. our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvisn the floor of the new york stock exchange for us with insight. good morning to you, rebecca. >> reporter: t.j., two key questions for the economy now, has inflation peaked and are we facing a recession? today's jobs report says the market remains strong, there are plentiful jobs, 272,000 created in the month of june, unemployment steady. some of the concerns have been that the inflation, the rise in prices we have seen along with the federal reserve hiking interest rates could start eating into those jobs, it doesn't appear to be the case at this point. the key thing for consumers out there is what's going on with your wage, up 5.1%. compared to prices 6.0%. >> we'll be
t.j.?there are dozens of americans around the world actually being detained unlawfully, some would say, and wrongfully. thank you for that, maggie. >>> we want to turn now to the latest jobs report. a lot of people keeping an eye on it to see what it will mean for the economy. our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvisn the floor of the new york stock exchange for us with insight. good morning to you, rebecca. >> reporter: t.j., two key questions for the economy now, has...
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kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning, t.j.ornets from this country they know they have got to get creative and innovative and have to do it fast. right now is the best time for them to trap and track these predators before they multiply. this morning, the hunt is on for murder hornets once again. washington officials ramping up the search as they emerge from hibernation. >> if we wait until, say, in october or into november we risk new breeding nests and new queens being produced. that's something that we definitely want to avoid. >> reporter: the state deploying a thousand traps training entomologists testing new suits and equipment and for the first time ever planning to use drones to track hornets tagged by scientists in hopes of finding a nest. a research team even traveling to south korea to learn more about the invasive species. >> the biggest question that we need to have answered is how far do new queens fly before they decide to stop and make them a nest? that is something no one has ever figured out. >> reporter: fou
kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning, t.j.ornets from this country they know they have got to get creative and innovative and have to do it fast. right now is the best time for them to trap and track these predators before they multiply. this morning, the hunt is on for murder hornets once again. washington officials ramping up the search as they emerge from hibernation. >> if we wait until, say, in october or into november we risk new breeding nests and new...
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she sat down with abc's t.j. holmes. >> reporter: nichole schubert called the cops on her son after she says she found his journal detailing plans of a horrific killing spree that was to begin at home. >> it was very descriptive. it was just heartbreaking. i didn't really want to know the details. >> reporter: schubert says she was cleaning her home in 2019 when she came across her son's notebook. she says he described how he'd kill her, then attack his high school in washington state where he was a 17-year-old senior at the time. schubert says she didn't debate long about what to do, calling police just hours later. >> your first instinct is, as a parent, is to protect your child, but at that point i felt like -- if he is actually going to do these things, he would be safer in jail. it wasn't just about me and him at that point. it was about a whole school. hundreds of people. hundreds of kids -- children. >> reporter: schubert turned over the notebook and told law enforcement she'd also previously found what sh
she sat down with abc's t.j. holmes. >> reporter: nichole schubert called the cops on her son after she says she found his journal detailing plans of a horrific killing spree that was to begin at home. >> it was very descriptive. it was just heartbreaking. i didn't really want to know the details. >> reporter: schubert says she was cleaning her home in 2019 when she came across her son's notebook. she says he described how he'd kill her, then attack his high school in...
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i appreciate it. >> t.j.including the breaking news british prime minister boris johnson has resigned. >>> also right now the shooter in the deadly holiday parade rampage made his first court appearance admitting to opening fire killing seven of them and considered carrying out a second attack on another holiday celebration. >>> a key witness agreed to testify before the house committee on the january 6th attack on the capitol. sources tell abc, pat cipollone, former white house counsel to president trump, will sit for a videotaped interview tomorrow following weeks of negotiations with the committee. cipollone was one of the few aides with former president trump on january 6th whose testimony could be significant. >>> take a look -- let me start with this. he is okay. a toronto construction worker dangling high above the ground from a crane. the worker's hand got stuck and he was entangled in the tag line. he was trying to hook something up and got tangled up with it. got stuck and got lifted. thankfully he
i appreciate it. >> t.j.including the breaking news british prime minister boris johnson has resigned. >>> also right now the shooter in the deadly holiday parade rampage made his first court appearance admitting to opening fire killing seven of them and considered carrying out a second attack on another holiday celebration. >>> a key witness agreed to testify before the house committee on the january 6th attack on the capitol. sources tell abc, pat cipollone, former...
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here's abc's t.j.mes. >> i won't be able to see him again, hug him again, just remind him that i love him or anything like that. it really hurts. >> reporter: jada walker is preparing to bury her baby brother, 25-year-old jayland walker, killed in a hail of bullets fired by akron, ohio, police on june 27th. >> can you tell me about your baby brother? >> cool dude. very funny. you know. very smart. you know, just-well-rounded. i may be biased, but to me he was really the perfect person. he was my brother. a brother to many others. but he was mine. and that was my boy. >> reporter: authorities released body camera footage from the night of the incident. they say it started as a routine traffic stop but walker gave chase, evading officers who claim he fired a shot at them from his car. police say gun was recovered in the car but was not on walker when he was killed. the walker family left with little comfort and few answers about how and why police shot jayland. you know that video is out there. are you j
here's abc's t.j.mes. >> i won't be able to see him again, hug him again, just remind him that i love him or anything like that. it really hurts. >> reporter: jada walker is preparing to bury her baby brother, 25-year-old jayland walker, killed in a hail of bullets fired by akron, ohio, police on june 27th. >> can you tell me about your baby brother? >> cool dude. very funny. you know. very smart. you know, just-well-rounded. i may be biased, but to me he was really the...
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t.j.? >> all right, george, back to more on the investigation now and for that we want turn to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, we've had too many of these conversations after a day of another mass shooting. but the investigation is going to focus on social media. >> reporter: t.j., this morning, a law enforcement source briefed on the case is telling me the identified social media post discusses or depicts acts of violence including shooting people. while the person of interest has not been named officially as a suspect, sources tell abc news there's growing confidence in the evidence coming in. we're awaiting the results of an atf trace on a rifle left at the scene and expecting police to conduct searches of properties and any communication devices associated with the potential suspect. this comes at a moment when homeland security officials and fbi officials have been warning about a potpourri of threats from lone wolves and groups with a variety of grievances and m
t.j.? >> all right, george, back to more on the investigation now and for that we want turn to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, we've had too many of these conversations after a day of another mass shooting. but the investigation is going to focus on social media. >> reporter: t.j., this morning, a law enforcement source briefed on the case is telling me the identified social media post discusses or depicts acts of violence including shooting people. while the...
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here's abc's t.j.ain are you that your son would have been a mass shooter or a mass killer? >> i really can't say for sure. i would like to think that, no, he would never be capable of something like that. but who -- no one knows, really. >> reporter: nicole schubert made a decision no parent wants to make. she turned her own son in to police after she says she found his journal detailing plans of a horrific killing spree when he was 17 years old. >> your first instinct is, as a parent, is to protect your child. so in my eyes i'm thinking, if he really had planned to do this, he would be safer in jail. >> you were thinking of protecting maybe your own child, but your thoughts had to be on a lot of other children. >> well -- the school. i have a lot of friends. i had a lot of friends that have children there. because it wasn't just about me and him at that point. it was about a whole school. hundreds of people. hundreds of kids. children. >> reporter: this summer alone there's been buffalo, uvalde, high
here's abc's t.j.ain are you that your son would have been a mass shooter or a mass killer? >> i really can't say for sure. i would like to think that, no, he would never be capable of something like that. but who -- no one knows, really. >> reporter: nicole schubert made a decision no parent wants to make. she turned her own son in to police after she says she found his journal detailing plans of a horrific killing spree when he was 17 years old. >> your first instinct is, as...
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t.j. tells us he got into an argument with his girlfriend that night. because of that argument he got in the car to go take a drive to clear his head. and it's because he was out driving aimlessly that he passed by this house. now that is one fortuitous fight with your girlfriend. but because of that set of circumstances, it all had to come together for the right guy to be in the right place at the right time and because of that a little 6-year-old girl might be alive because of it. >> take her. >> reporter: a rescue caught on camera? >> here, come with me, man. come with me. >> reporter: after a two-story house became engulfed in flames in this neighborhood just outside of indianapolis. >> 6-year-old female and a 22-year-old male possibly inside. >> reporter: 25-year-old nick bostic just happened to be driving by. >> it was adrenaline. i high-tailed my butt into the house, going through -- around the side of it through the back door. up the patio, wanted to go downstairs, found kaylani in
t.j. tells us he got into an argument with his girlfriend that night. because of that argument he got in the car to go take a drive to clear his head. and it's because he was out driving aimlessly that he passed by this house. now that is one fortuitous fight with your girlfriend. but because of that set of circumstances, it all had to come together for the right guy to be in the right place at the right time and because of that a little 6-year-old girl might be alive because of it. >>...
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t.j.s morning to talk about the intel path i wonder, t.j., was there a way to make this quarter less bloody or is the macro just overwhelming a the this point? >> the macro is overwhelming i think i have on your show nine months ago, when we want my god, year running out change-ups, yada yada. i said they will overreact and there will be a glut of chips. watch micron when they start selling fewer d-rams which are in every sim, then you're one quarter away from the rest of the world seeing the same issue. >> how do you think that inventory correction, which they want is the biggest in a decade, affects the optics at least of this reshoring >> well, the reshoring effort, despite being promoted as solving the chip problem, never has. that was outright deception. it's subsidy to the industry i think that's bad i think it not only hurts the americans who will have to deal with the inflation from that extra money. i think it hurts the industry itself quick example why it's hurting the industry i
t.j.s morning to talk about the intel path i wonder, t.j., was there a way to make this quarter less bloody or is the macro just overwhelming a the this point? >> the macro is overwhelming i think i have on your show nine months ago, when we want my god, year running out change-ups, yada yada. i said they will overreact and there will be a glut of chips. watch micron when they start selling fewer d-rams which are in every sim, then you're one quarter away from the rest of the world seeing...
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t.j. >> robes, we go from hair health to gut health.g the benefits and the risks and please just educate us all. >> good morning to you. so for centuries digestive bitters have been popular and social media is drinking them up. doctors say there can be benefits, but before you try out the trend, using a dash or a drop of caution. it's the latest health craze crisscrossing social media. >> all right, so i felt inclined to record my first digestive bitters tincture. >> reporter: extracts or tinctures made from herbs have been long used in chinese medicine as herbal therapy to help allergies and digestion issues. >> they'll be your new best friend. >> reporter: now they're surging in popularity among millennials and gen-z touted for boosting gut health and busting bloat. >> bitter compounds stimulate your digestive juices and activate saliva and increase your pancreatic enzymes that support digestion. >> before a meal and so -- >> reporter: they can be used by directly consuming a couple of drops or can be mixed into beverages before meals
t.j. >> robes, we go from hair health to gut health.g the benefits and the risks and please just educate us all. >> good morning to you. so for centuries digestive bitters have been popular and social media is drinking them up. doctors say there can be benefits, but before you try out the trend, using a dash or a drop of caution. it's the latest health craze crisscrossing social media. >> all right, so i felt inclined to record my first digestive bitters tincture. >>...
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. >> t.j. omar will join her on the main stage. the show starts 2:00 p.m.day. >>> there could be a new multi-millionaire in the bay area. tonight's mega millions jackpot is the tenth largest of all time. it would amount to $276 million lump sum payout. the drawing is at 8:00. well, the odds of winning are about 1 in 300 million. i already promised sara we will go sneaker shopping and buy her shoes for her collection. >> what a nice guy you are. i would get you something food related. >> also some alamedac. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on "cbs news bay area." >> we will see announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: my man. thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you all very much. thank you, everybody. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [loud cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their second day from albuquerque, new mexico, it's the holien family. [cheering] steve: and from canton, georgia,
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t.j. rogers explained on these pages last year, the government set up the semantic chip consortium that, quote, was object so lettent when it opened. but intel innovated with more advanced chips and no one is talking now about tokyo's central planning genius. the editorial concludes, quote, history shows that easy government money can undermine competitiveness. it often leads to inefficient spending and investment. the politicians will also attach their own strings, perhaps with limits on stock buybacks and dividends. wait until bernie sanders is heard on the senate floor. they forecasted what we've seen today. it closes with the following sentences. quote, this bill -- the bill isn't headed -- the bill isn't needed to compete with china. and it will set a precedent that other industries will follow. anybody who can throw up a china competition angle will ask for money. why republicans want to sign up for this is a mystery, especially when they might control both houses of congress in six
t.j. rogers explained on these pages last year, the government set up the semantic chip consortium that, quote, was object so lettent when it opened. but intel innovated with more advanced chips and no one is talking now about tokyo's central planning genius. the editorial concludes, quote, history shows that easy government money can undermine competitiveness. it often leads to inefficient spending and investment. the politicians will also attach their own strings, perhaps with limits on stock...
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his sister spoke with abc's t.j.mes explaining why she can't watch the video. >> i don't want to see him in that light because i know who he is. i just can't see myself watching somebody be gunned down or even running from the police. i'm just really sad because i said out of many black men who have been killed and many families who experience it even as a sister, you know, it's just -- excuse me. it's just -- it's really hard. >> reporter: akron police are facing an independent state investigation into the shooting. a first for the department. >>> some americans traveling in europe could be stranded as a major airline faces a pilot strike. pilots for scandinavian airlines are demanding better pay and working conditions. the airline is also filing for bankruptcy protection. other european airlines are struggling with staffing shortages. british airways is canceling hundreds more flights. >>> new evacuation orders in effect as a wildfire spreads near sacramento, california. the electra fire burned 4,000 acres causing
his sister spoke with abc's t.j.mes explaining why she can't watch the video. >> i don't want to see him in that light because i know who he is. i just can't see myself watching somebody be gunned down or even running from the police. i'm just really sad because i said out of many black men who have been killed and many families who experience it even as a sister, you know, it's just -- excuse me. it's just -- it's really hard. >> reporter: akron police are facing an independent...
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washington capal t.j. oshie leads after round one. >>> green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is one of 13 former mvps in the field. the 38-year-old is playing in the event for the 18th year, and told our vern glenn about the first time he played in tahoe. >> i was just a kid in a candy shop. man, i get to walk 18 holes with michael jordan? are you kidding me? >> did he sign for you? >> i didn't ask him, man. you got to keep it cool. you got to keep it cool. but now i look around and got these young gun here is who watched me when i was a kid. so it's fun to still be here and to see that flip. >>> across the pond, novak djokovic vasing cam norie. djokovic flips the drop shot and the finish to win the point. joker did lose the first set. followed that with three straight wins to advance to sunday's final against nick kyrgios. joker going for his fourth straight wimbledon crown. >>> hockey now. the sharks used their last draft choice to take reece laubach. as a kid, laubach played for the san jose junio
washington capal t.j. oshie leads after round one. >>> green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is one of 13 former mvps in the field. the 38-year-old is playing in the event for the 18th year, and told our vern glenn about the first time he played in tahoe. >> i was just a kid in a candy shop. man, i get to walk 18 holes with michael jordan? are you kidding me? >> did he sign for you? >> i didn't ask him, man. you got to keep it cool. you got to keep it cool. but...
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t.j. holmes with the story. t.j., good morning. >> hey, george, good morning.friend on "sesame street." he's at the center of a $25 million lawsuit. so what did ernie do? is one of a couple of characters that left a little girl hanging when she wanted a high-five. now, the family says this is part of pervasive discrimination at sesame place and they have mutt forth new video this morning. they say it backs up their claims. another video this morning of another alleged racial snub by sesame place characters and this one has led to a lawsuit. >> i'm hurt. devastated, me and my wife. just looking at her face, it makes me want to cry every time i see it. >> reporter: in the video one character appears to ignore 5-year-old kennedy burns while high-fiving other white children nearby. kennedy is visibly upset. then another character again high-fives the other children while kennedy's hand remains outstretched. >> we stand here before you today simply trying to fight and protect little black children and their fundamental civil rights. >> reporter: the baltimore family
t.j. holmes with the story. t.j., good morning. >> hey, george, good morning.friend on "sesame street." he's at the center of a $25 million lawsuit. so what did ernie do? is one of a couple of characters that left a little girl hanging when she wanted a high-five. now, the family says this is part of pervasive discrimination at sesame place and they have mutt forth new video this morning. they say it backs up their claims. another video this morning of another alleged racial...
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t.j. grooms is a pastor and with me from chicago. good morning.member, every monday morning we report on the number of people shot in chicago. it doesn't change. why are you so ignored when so much of the national media within your city for the past week on the north side of town? >> you know, bill, i think one of the main reasons why is because to be honest and candid, there is no incentive to come to an area that is struggling economically. there is no incentive to come to an area that a lot of people are not politically engaged. i hate to be that cynical about our politics but if there is no incentive there is no attendance. so that's one of the main reasons why we have become desensitized to exactly what's going on in our area because it's almost expected. and that's one of the reasons why i believe that we just don't see the level of support that we need. >> bill: you told our team the other day that politicians get brownie points when they go to places like hyland park. why wouldn't they feel the same with you? >> well, you know, i think it
t.j. grooms is a pastor and with me from chicago. good morning.member, every monday morning we report on the number of people shot in chicago. it doesn't change. why are you so ignored when so much of the national media within your city for the past week on the north side of town? >> you know, bill, i think one of the main reasons why is because to be honest and candid, there is no incentive to come to an area that is struggling economically. there is no incentive to come to an area that...
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at t.j. georgetown. >> host: still teaching? for how many years now?uest: i went there in the 80s. >> host: you were a teacher of the year every year. >> guest: well four times. who's counting? among the of the democratic institute of international affairs and very involved in democracy work around the world. we now have five books and they want to keep being involved. i was listening to the tv this morning and somebody said they want to reverse aging. i would love to reverse aging but i just celebrated my 75th birthday andnd better to have it than not. i'm also very busy and i were like also like traveling. >> oath all of your roles at the age ofte 75 student, mother, daughter, diplomat, grandmother gets the most rewarding role? >> guest: they all go together. having he the weekend going to e high school graduation of my oldest grandson was very rewarding. i do think, took me a while to be even wanted to be called grandma mattie. i like that role a lot and i like the fact that my children are being s raised by their thre daughters and husbands who are
at t.j. georgetown. >> host: still teaching? for how many years now?uest: i went there in the 80s. >> host: you were a teacher of the year every year. >> guest: well four times. who's counting? among the of the democratic institute of international affairs and very involved in democracy work around the world. we now have five books and they want to keep being involved. i was listening to the tv this morning and somebody said they want to reverse aging. i would love to reverse...
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the man in akron, ohio, the black man shot by police, his sister is speaking out to t.j..ly wants answers. and then hayden kenneth year -- pannetiere is going to talk about her postpartum depression and how she is trying to get her life and career back on track. love a good comeback story. and i love a local hero story, which is part of why i am here. i got to help out by you dave. i don't know if you knew him, but he goes through this by you that made houston what houston is, and he cleans up plastic pollution. he has a boat with this -- she says duct tape and bubblegum. he is a nonprofit that sucks up trash that comes into the water. he is stopping micro plastics before they happen. he has a great mission. we are going to highlight him and enjoy houston. i went to the water wall. i got some instagram gold. i had to work it. reggie: went to the galleria and got her photos done. about the bayou, i did not have a dog, but i borrowed a dog often, to take him to the bayou, not far from where you are. i always worried, because there are gators in that i you, so you definitely
the man in akron, ohio, the black man shot by police, his sister is speaking out to t.j..ly wants answers. and then hayden kenneth year -- pannetiere is going to talk about her postpartum depression and how she is trying to get her life and career back on track. love a good comeback story. and i love a local hero story, which is part of why i am here. i got to help out by you dave. i don't know if you knew him, but he goes through this by you that made houston what houston is, and he cleans up...
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the leader of the 54-hole event after day one, how about nhl player t.j. oshie?>> tennis, novak djokovic facing britain's cam norrie in the wimbledon semis. fourth set, djokovic near court, precise on the flip, then the easy tapper to win the point. novak victorious in four sets to advance to sunday's final. he'll take on nick kyrgios. joker is going for his fourth straight wimbledon crown. dominant. >>> hockey. the sharks used their last draft choice to take san jose native laubach, who started his high school year at valley christian. as a kid, he played for the junior sharks and said, quote, he was the biggest sharks fan around. hard to argue when you look at the wall behind him and see all those sharks jerseys on his wall at his house. >>> that does it for sports today. have a great rest of your day, everyone. >>> coming up, san francisco's new district attorney has one day on the job under her belt. we hear from some of the very people she says her policies are designed to help. >>> drive an suv? better check your tires before every trip. the unusual protest
the leader of the 54-hole event after day one, how about nhl player t.j. oshie?>> tennis, novak djokovic facing britain's cam norrie in the wimbledon semis. fourth set, djokovic near court, precise on the flip, then the easy tapper to win the point. novak victorious in four sets to advance to sunday's final. he'll take on nick kyrgios. joker is going for his fourth straight wimbledon crown. dominant. >>> hockey. the sharks used their last draft choice to take san jose native...
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they're still strong i think they're a big winner over the long term capturing massive market share and t.jxx didn't have the strongest pandemic, let's face it. their stores is where the action is not online for them, but now that they're open again, they're going to come back you know their market cap is still more than the entire industry combined. all of them are worth less, and value is the name of the game and still is p maybe the kind of problems that we'll see with consumers in the back half of the year and a company like tjx is well positioned like dollar general will be and even target and walmart who disappoint with the way they handled last quarter will do a lot better when we get to the second half of the year. >> jerry, i'll ask you how you read this because it's a couple of numbers that have been on my mind for the past few days one is the savings rate which is down, right? the banks are talking about how, yes, customers have more savings in their accounts than before and they seem to be spending that down pretty quickly and consumer credit which has been historically high ask
they're still strong i think they're a big winner over the long term capturing massive market share and t.jxx didn't have the strongest pandemic, let's face it. their stores is where the action is not online for them, but now that they're open again, they're going to come back you know their market cap is still more than the entire industry combined. all of them are worth less, and value is the name of the game and still is p maybe the kind of problems that we'll see with consumers in the back...
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she talks to t.j. this morning. >>> but first, we go back to ginger. >> we are so dry here but that was not the case yesterday. anywhere from atlanta back to meridian, mississippi, up to raleigh and also another pocket of it in new england. burlington, even parts of maine, damaging wind in excess of 60 miles per hour. drew: i am abc7news drew tuma with your forecast. another day with temperatures, 60's and 70's on the coast, 80's and 90's in our hottest spots. it turns breezy this afternoon was sunshine away from the coast. tonight, and just dropping into the 50's. cooler weather tomorrow. sunday the hotter of the two days and temperature study next week. meet google pixel 6a the smarter phone that can see in the dark with night sight fix your photos with magic eraser and photograph all skin tones accurately with real tone google pixel 6a switch it up, and get the all new google pixel 6a. all for a smarter price. migraine attacks? you can't always avoid triggers like stress. qulipta™ can help prevent m
she talks to t.j. this morning. >>> but first, we go back to ginger. >> we are so dry here but that was not the case yesterday. anywhere from atlanta back to meridian, mississippi, up to raleigh and also another pocket of it in new england. burlington, even parts of maine, damaging wind in excess of 60 miles per hour. drew: i am abc7news drew tuma with your forecast. another day with temperatures, 60's and 70's on the coast, 80's and 90's in our hottest spots. it turns breezy...
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. >> any other comments from the sidelines, t.j.? >> good stuff coming for you, george.e following a lot of headlines including relentless national heat wave. more than 100 million americans are under a heat advisory this morning as it moves east. temperatures are expected to climb to the mid-80s. in new york city it will feel like the triple digits. >>> latest on the investigation from january 6th. this morning prosecutors in georgia are targeting those who obstructed in that state. >>> big battle under way in the small city of marshfield, missouri. mcdonald's challenged the dairy queen to a sign war. dairy queen hit back saying we would, but we're busy making ice cream. mcdonald's said, that's cute. our ice cream makes itself. things escalated and dairy queen warned to, quote, behave or we'll flip you like our blizzards. >> wow. >> marshfield, missouri. it's going down out there. there's a blizzard in here right now. >>> we have a lot more ahead including the latest on the younger turpin children. the new allegations and where they are now. that is coming up. >>> but w
. >> any other comments from the sidelines, t.j.? >> good stuff coming for you, george.e following a lot of headlines including relentless national heat wave. more than 100 million americans are under a heat advisory this morning as it moves east. temperatures are expected to climb to the mid-80s. in new york city it will feel like the triple digits. >>> latest on the investigation from january 6th. this morning prosecutors in georgia are targeting those who obstructed in...
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laughter ] one woman said, "that's why i tie a little red ribbon on my bag. [ laughter ] meanwhile, t.jooks fine to us. that looks cool. that's normal. [ laughter ] and finally, it's time for our latest installment of "tonight show polls." here we go, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ♪ tonight show polls ♪ >> jimmy: now this first poll asked, "what's the meaning of life?" 32% said, "to love and be loved in return. 29% said, "to leave the world better than you found it." 39% said, "beyonce's next album, which comes out july 29th. [ cheers and applause this next poll asked, "what is your biggest concern this summer as an american? 25% said, "rising gas prices." 25% said, "rising inflation. 25% said, "rising interest rates. 25% said, "falling joe bidens. and they - [ laughter and applause all right. no we're good >> jimmy: this next poll asked, "what should be the slogan for the new canned jack and coke 15% said, "the other coca-cola classic. [ light laughter ] 35% said, "no bartender required." 50% said, "basically, the alcoholic version of pert plus." [ laughter and applause t
laughter ] one woman said, "that's why i tie a little red ribbon on my bag. [ laughter ] meanwhile, t.jooks fine to us. that looks cool. that's normal. [ laughter ] and finally, it's time for our latest installment of "tonight show polls." here we go, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ♪ tonight show polls ♪ >> jimmy: now this first poll asked, "what's the meaning of life?" 32% said, "to love and be loved in return. 29% said, "to leave the...
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rights icon julian bond with his opposition to the vietnam war in comic book form, with illustrations by t.js own graphic adoption in 2006. and who could forget moss, pulitzer surprise winning depiction of the horrors of holocaust. john lewis understood the power of the graphic novel very well. he coauthored, the march trilogy, about his experiences during the civil rights movement. and the sequel to the series is run. its first volume, just finished, as lewis died in 2020. lewis himself attended several comic-con's to promote his graphic novels, leading children on a children's march in 2015. louis attended his final comic-con in 2017. this weekend, i attended a panel featuring loses grandfather, john lewis, and a children's march with voter restriction was held in his honor at the end. for more, i'm joined by andrew aiden, former adviser to late congressman john lewis and coauthor of lewis's last graphic novel, run book one. the march trilogy as well. thank you so much for joining me this evening. >> thank you so much for having me, jason. good to be with you. >> so i just want to point ou
rights icon julian bond with his opposition to the vietnam war in comic book form, with illustrations by t.js own graphic adoption in 2006. and who could forget moss, pulitzer surprise winning depiction of the horrors of holocaust. john lewis understood the power of the graphic novel very well. he coauthored, the march trilogy, about his experiences during the civil rights movement. and the sequel to the series is run. its first volume, just finished, as lewis died in 2020. lewis himself...
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t.j. maxx, southwest airlines, walmart, some of the best stocks to own.n 1976, it was service merchandise. in 1971, it was jcpenney. we just invested in a company called shopvac. rishaad: this is the one that you wanted to promote, i am guessing. a, what does it do? nick: not sure about that. it is an interesting company. it solves two problems. consumers have very tight budgets during a time of high inflation. looking back at those four bouts of inflation, we are trying to find the jcpenney, the southwest airlines equivalent for southeast asia right now. shopback helps consumers save a few dollars in every transaction. think about the global advertising industry. it began with cost per impression. it went through cost per click and then cost per install. getting closer and closer to be able to have attribution. there was an old retailer years ago that said half of what i spent on advertising is wasted. i just don't know which half. imagine if you can go to an advertiser and say we will just charge you 2% or 3%, almost as a success based alignment pay for
t.j. maxx, southwest airlines, walmart, some of the best stocks to own.n 1976, it was service merchandise. in 1971, it was jcpenney. we just invested in a company called shopvac. rishaad: this is the one that you wanted to promote, i am guessing. a, what does it do? nick: not sure about that. it is an interesting company. it solves two problems. consumers have very tight budgets during a time of high inflation. looking back at those four bouts of inflation, we are trying to find the jcpenney,...
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the rebels put up 16 hits including back-to-back-to-back home runs in the eighth inning by t.j. mccanns and justin bench, a stunning feat not seen at the college world series since 1998. on the mound, the pitchers kept things quiet, jack doherty and josh mallets gave up three runs securing a 10-3 victory. the decisive game two was a lot closer. for the first five innings it was a lot closer. the bats finally got going for ol' miss in the sixth when jacob gonzalez hit a solo home run. the suitors quickly answered by knocking in two runs making it 2-1 oklahoma. but in the eighth inning, ol' miss tied things up with hits by justin bench and jake gonzales and scored two additional runs on wild pitches making it 4-2. in the top of the ninth, brandon johnson took the mound for ol' miss and closed out the night with three strikeouts capping off a magical run for the men from oxford. from last team in to last team standing explained the announcer. and then to oxford they returned, bringing with them the 30th ncaa championship in ole miss history. the day after winning the title, they we
the rebels put up 16 hits including back-to-back-to-back home runs in the eighth inning by t.j. mccanns and justin bench, a stunning feat not seen at the college world series since 1998. on the mound, the pitchers kept things quiet, jack doherty and josh mallets gave up three runs securing a 10-3 victory. the decisive game two was a lot closer. for the first five innings it was a lot closer. the bats finally got going for ol' miss in the sixth when jacob gonzalez hit a solo home run. the...
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t.j. holmes is here with the home run of himself. hey. >> good morning, sir, welcome back, stray. have you back, my brother. major league baseball changed things up a few years ago to where they do this home run derby, yes, an exhibition but the winner gets a million dollars. and i say that to say, this is serious, and i say that to maybe explain the reaction you're about to see from, yes, juan soto. go ahead, roll the footage. these are the winning moments. he crushes these final two and this one he knows he's won the thing and look at his reaction. yes. that's a million dollars, cut me my check. now, this 23-year-old is now the second youngest to ever win the home run derby, but he's only older by the other guy by a day. now, the moment of the night even though that was the winning moment, maybe the moment of the night was when albert pujols, kind of a legacy guy to be put into the derby, came out with him and just to honor him at that moment, a lot of these guys grew up wanting to be like him so this was nice to see him being honored. a million dollars and a sweet moment there
t.j. holmes is here with the home run of himself. hey. >> good morning, sir, welcome back, stray. have you back, my brother. major league baseball changed things up a few years ago to where they do this home run derby, yes, an exhibition but the winner gets a million dollars. and i say that to say, this is serious, and i say that to maybe explain the reaction you're about to see from, yes, juan soto. go ahead, roll the footage. these are the winning moments. he crushes these final two and...
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one of the big winners, the big discount chains like t.j.andise and you can get some good deals. stuart: that might impact inflation down the road. back to you later. donald trump may lunches 2024 presidential bid earlier than anticipated. why the rush? brian kilmeade has some idea on that. he is here next. ♪♪ jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, trelegy for copd. you get a different kind of bank. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one i
one of the big winners, the big discount chains like t.j.andise and you can get some good deals. stuart: that might impact inflation down the road. back to you later. donald trump may lunches 2024 presidential bid earlier than anticipated. why the rush? brian kilmeade has some idea on that. he is here next. ♪♪ jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms....
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t.j. rogers explained on these pages last year, the government set up the semantic chip consortium that, quote, was object so lettent when it opened. but intel innovated with more advanced chips and no one is talking now about tokyo's central planning genius. the editorial concludes, quote, history shows that easy government money can undermine competitiveness. it often leads to inefficient spending and investment. the politicians will also attach their own strings, perhaps with limits on stock buybacks and dividends. wait until bernie sanders is heard on the senate floor. they forecasted what we've seen today. it closes with the following sentences. quote, this bill -- the bill isn't headed -- the bill isn't needed to compete with china. and it will set a precedent that other industries will follow. anybody who can throw up a china competition angle will ask for money. why republicans want to sign up for this is a mystery, especially when they might control both houses of congress in six
t.j. rogers explained on these pages last year, the government set up the semantic chip consortium that, quote, was object so lettent when it opened. but intel innovated with more advanced chips and no one is talking now about tokyo's central planning genius. the editorial concludes, quote, history shows that easy government money can undermine competitiveness. it often leads to inefficient spending and investment. the politicians will also attach their own strings, perhaps with limits on stock...