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maybe tj will have that one day. we're going to show you new ways to hit the fairway as "game on" masters edition continue >> local courses are coming up with different ways to change the game. >> how the local golf courses are trying to spice things up. firsthand look at what they are calling foot golf. >> reporter: thanks so much frank, maybe caddy shake was ahead of etcetera time. -- shack was ahead of its time. right there in our area montgomery county, there's a new hybrid of the support that is been developed, it's called foot golf. it's soccer, and golf combined together. you play soccer on the golf course! so i wanted to check it out and see what the excitement was about. here's sneak peek of the new game. what kicked it over the edge for us what we started to get calls this spring from soccer teams. and soccer coaches asking us what is foot golf, and why isn't it in montgomery county? so we have 18 hole golf course that is unaffected by the introduction of this sport, and we had an extra nine holes called th
maybe tj will have that one day. we're going to show you new ways to hit the fairway as "game on" masters edition continue >> local courses are coming up with different ways to change the game. >> how the local golf courses are trying to spice things up. firsthand look at what they are calling foot golf. >> reporter: thanks so much frank, maybe caddy shake was ahead of etcetera time. -- shack was ahead of its time. right there in our area montgomery county, there's a...
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i couldn't think of a plan to get better because i was too busy trying to make up for that day. >> tj has a new life in an apartment building. it's a new approach to an old problem. in the apartment residents get a space to call their home and there's an unsite clinic for mental health and addiction problems. exercise classes, arts and education groups. people who live here are tenants and residents. they pay represent. there's a key to the apartment. there's no tim limit on how long they can stay here that's up to them. we have built into the structure on-site services where they can get mental health services case management. whatever they need to stablilize. it's not cheap. in the end, supportive housing has been shown to reduce costs to tax players. each chronically homeless person uses $75,000-$100,000 a year in hospital emergency room stays. when people move in their hospitalizations they hospitalize and emergency room visits go down by 77%, which is huge. >> less tangible benefits are just as large. it's hard to put it into words. i'm normal again, oi feel human. i'm capable of
i couldn't think of a plan to get better because i was too busy trying to make up for that day. >> tj has a new life in an apartment building. it's a new approach to an old problem. in the apartment residents get a space to call their home and there's an unsite clinic for mental health and addiction problems. exercise classes, arts and education groups. people who live here are tenants and residents. they pay represent. there's a key to the apartment. there's no tim limit on how long they...
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but tj and reena, there's a twist. this game will not be open to the public. let inside. the gates will be locked. the only people inside there the players. >> wow. >> how incredibly odd. butable. karen, there's been criticism over the way the city responded to the violence and that fire at cvs. what are you hearing? >> reporter: certainly issues about the timing of things the governor, larry hogan, a republican said that the mayor took too long to call up the national guard that they were waiting for cues and directions from baltimore officials before they could do that. now, larry hogan did say normally it takes eight hours to get the national guard fully up and activated in these circumstances. he said they did it in three hours. 1700 guardsmen were in baltimore in place and working with law enforcement officials. it was a very tremendous police presence 1,000 police officers in addition to those national guardsmen. >> karen travers reporting live for us this morning in baltimore. thank you so much. we'll check in with you again. >> at least ten people were
but tj and reena, there's a twist. this game will not be open to the public. let inside. the gates will be locked. the only people inside there the players. >> wow. >> how incredibly odd. butable. karen, there's been criticism over the way the city responded to the violence and that fire at cvs. what are you hearing? >> reporter: certainly issues about the timing of things the governor, larry hogan, a republican said that the mayor took too long to call up the national guard...
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. >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was one of tens of thousands in los angeles that life on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i try to live day by day. i couldn't think of a plan to get better. i was too busy trying to get sleep, and clone up and get food. >> reporter: tj has a future and a new life in an apartment building for formerly homeless people in downtown l.a. it's a new approach to an old problem. residents not only get a space to call their own, there's an on-site clinic for medical problems, exercise class, art, education. it's permanent supportive housing. >> people who live here are tenants. they pay represent. they have a key to the apartment. there's no time limit on how long they stay here. that's up to them. we have built in to the structure, onside service, where they get medical attention, mental health case management - whatever they need. >> reporter: it's not cheap. the architect designed building is $40 million funded by state, local and private sector. supportive housing has been shown to reduce costs to taxpayers in the end. los angele
. >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was one of tens of thousands in los angeles that life on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i try to live day by day. i couldn't think of a plan to get better. i was too busy trying to get sleep, and clone up and get food. >> reporter: tj has a future and a new life in an apartment building for formerly homeless people in downtown l.a. it's a new approach to an old problem. residents not only get a space to call their...
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now tj has a future and a new life for homeless people in downtown l axe. it's a new approach. residents not only get a space to call their own, but there's an on-site clinic for meg at health and addiction problems exercise art and education groups. >> people that live are tenants. they have a key to the apartment. there's no time limits on showing they stay here that is up to them. we have built into the structure on side services mental health case management - whatever they need >>> it's not cheap. it's a $40 million project funded by state, local and private sector. supported housing has been shown in the end to reduce costs to taxpayers. each chronically homeless person sues -- uses 75 to 100,000 a year. when people move into permanently supported house, hospital visits go down by 77%, which is huge. >> reporter: the less tangible benefits are just as large. >> it's hard to put it into words. i feel normal again, i feel human. i feel capable of living life again. >> reporter: a new chance at life in a place called home. >>> u.s. centers for disease control launched an ant
now tj has a future and a new life for homeless people in downtown l axe. it's a new approach. residents not only get a space to call their own, but there's an on-site clinic for meg at health and addiction problems exercise art and education groups. >> people that live are tenants. they have a key to the apartment. there's no time limits on showing they stay here that is up to them. we have built into the structure on side services mental health case management - whatever they need...
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. >> reporter: tj was one of tens of thousands in los angeles that lived on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by stay -- day. i couldn't think of a plan to get better because i was trying to sleep for that day or live for the day. >> reporter: now he has an apartment in a home for homeless people. it's a new approach. in the star apartment residents get a space to call their own. it's on on-site critic. mental health and addiction problems. it's called permanent supportive housing. people that live her are tenants. they have key to the department. there's no time limit on how we can stay here. that's up to them. we have built into the structure on site services. where we get mental attention, recovery services, whatever we need. >> it's not cheap, the architect designed building. it's a 47 million cost. supportive housing has been shown to reduce costs. each person uses 75 to 100,000 per year in hospital verge si stays and other services. >> when people move in support of that. the emergency room visits will go down which is huge. >> the less tangible benefits are lar
. >> reporter: tj was one of tens of thousands in los angeles that lived on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by stay -- day. i couldn't think of a plan to get better because i was trying to sleep for that day or live for the day. >> reporter: now he has an apartment in a home for homeless people. it's a new approach. in the star apartment residents get a space to call their own. it's on on-site critic. mental health and addiction problems. it's called...
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second overtime, tj miles lights it up from the bonus fear. 90-87 pacers, they go on to win 99-95. the fan who came to the game straight from work, still has the suit on. never get on the floor if you are not ready. oh no! have a nice trip, see you next fall! come on, fellas, you can't do it. when they pull you out of the stands, you have to be ready. that was ugly. the caps host the islanders tomorrow night in the first game of the postseason. first step in the chase for lord stanley's cup. alex ovechkin has never been past the second round of the playoffs. leon: they needed to put a little extra space or underneath the trampoline. alison: he was going for it though. tim: feel the pain. leon: this guy needs a beer. tim: he had a couple! [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus
second overtime, tj miles lights it up from the bonus fear. 90-87 pacers, they go on to win 99-95. the fan who came to the game straight from work, still has the suit on. never get on the floor if you are not ready. oh no! have a nice trip, see you next fall! come on, fellas, you can't do it. when they pull you out of the stands, you have to be ready. that was ugly. the caps host the islanders tomorrow night in the first game of the postseason. first step in the chase for lord stanley's cup....
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tj mcculm hits the three for the lead. blazers win 99-92. warrior forward draymond green is known for his trash talking. it appears the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. his mom mary is a nonstop chatter box on twitter during her son's game. she's got over 3,000 followers. >> she's a very, very, very fiery person. what i see on twitter is so funny to me. because the stuff i've been seeing my entire life. >> wonder if draymond's mom was tweeting about a hockey game 7 tonight. number 5 islanders and caps. game 7 3rd period. evgeni kuznetsov sends the caps to the second round. they get the rangers next. >>> patriots coach bill belichick in the white house correspondents dinner with supermodel casey teegan. eyes up, bill. >>> number 2 australian rugby. the swans against the giants. he gets crushed in the goalpost. oh, man. he's okay. >>> number 1 eat your heart out, bay area. josh donaldson makes a pretty diving play for the blue jays right there. and i know this is going to hurt. i know it's going to hurt. pablo sandoval big big game tonigh
tj mcculm hits the three for the lead. blazers win 99-92. warrior forward draymond green is known for his trash talking. it appears the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. his mom mary is a nonstop chatter box on twitter during her son's game. she's got over 3,000 followers. >> she's a very, very, very fiery person. what i see on twitter is so funny to me. because the stuff i've been seeing my entire life. >> wonder if draymond's mom was tweeting about a hockey game 7 tonight....
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. >> reporter: tj rigs lost his business and the apartment right above it. >> my first reaction, i can't say on tv. but my second reaction is everything is gone. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the twister was half a mile wide with a trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured as the storm tore through northern illinois. today, along with utility crews, fairdale's neighbors are picking through the debris and that is all it really is. two counties that suffered the brunt of the storm have been aptly designated disaster areas by the governor. soon the people of fairdale will have to decide whether to rebuild where the tornado's footprint is now so cruelly visible or leave the painful memories behind and start over some place, any place else. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> and this house in the near by town of lyndonwood was also wiped out by a tornado. the owner survived but her house was destroyed. she listed the things she needed and people brought stuff. >> i had a port a potty. trailer, tons of food donated. >> lauren lived at the house more th
. >> reporter: tj rigs lost his business and the apartment right above it. >> my first reaction, i can't say on tv. but my second reaction is everything is gone. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the twister was half a mile wide with a trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured as the storm tore through northern illinois. today, along with utility crews, fairdale's neighbors are picking through the debris and that is all it really is. two...
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-tj & pete: no. i'll play you for 'em. -alright. -one on one? -on one? -what?now what are you going to do? don't go to the left go to the right. i did go right. no, not your right, my right. -what are you talk-- -(shouting) we got slushed. no, he got slushed. (slurping) announcer: up your game with the new kevin durant signature candy slush, part of our slush headquarters. and don't forget our half-price shakes after 8 pm. -(buzzer) -(clicks) people all over america have defected to taco bell's breakfast. so now we are giving everyone in america a free biscuit taco. not everybody is happy about that. claim your free biscuit taco on may 5th from 7 to 11am. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. . >> larry: all right, welcome back. i'm here with my panel comedian enclosey hilliard. -- chloe hilliard and charl la main tha god. thanks for showing up immortal form. >> word absolutely. >>
-tj & pete: no. i'll play you for 'em. -alright. -one on one? -on one? -what?now what are you going to do? don't go to the left go to the right. i did go right. no, not your right, my right. -what are you talk-- -(shouting) we got slushed. no, he got slushed. (slurping) announcer: up your game with the new kevin durant signature candy slush, part of our slush headquarters. and don't forget our half-price shakes after 8 pm. -(buzzer) -(clicks) people all over america have defected to taco...
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bazi kuehne nanny and tj homes explain. >> topping america's money a unique security feature on the newdan takes photos of everything around the car whenever the alarm system is set off. >> the technology uses the same cameras that help with parking. production of the ct6 starts late this year. >> next up starbucks new partnership with dannon yogurt. companies are combining on a new line of smooth these. >> flavors can be customized with fresh kale and protein powder. so far they're being sold in more than 4300 starbucks locations in the northwest and alaska. >>> finally here a final four tickets at sky high prices. >> on one ticket site it will cost $1,900 for the national semifinals and monday's championship game. >> cheapest ticket 643 bucks. the highest prices we've seen since 2011. and that's america's money. >> it's 5:23. coming up at 5:30 the latest thon former firefighter accused of taking other firemen hostage. >> we're working the story of new jersey senator bob menendez. he could face federal charges today. we'll have a full report ahead at 5:30 a.m. >> ♪♪ but we rarely tap i
bazi kuehne nanny and tj homes explain. >> topping america's money a unique security feature on the newdan takes photos of everything around the car whenever the alarm system is set off. >> the technology uses the same cameras that help with parking. production of the ct6 starts late this year. >> next up starbucks new partnership with dannon yogurt. companies are combining on a new line of smooth these. >> flavors can be customized with fresh kale and protein powder. so...
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the question is did he get a laugh out of them, tj holmes has more from washington.illy. thank you, paula. >>> "good morning america" is next, here's the stories we're working on for you. >> we have more on the earthquake from nepal that claimed the lives of two americans, including a woman from new jersey. >>> could you be a target for hackers? >>> now for chris sowers, eva pilgrim, and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a great sunday, we'll see you at 9:00 a.m. [leaves rustling] are you day dreaming? hmm? yeah. about a luxury tree house? mmm hmm. with lookout decks for star gazing? yeah. cool! wait. how...? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! the wizard of oz with top prizes of $300,000. there's a full moon tonight! [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> good morning, america. breaking now, reduced to rubble. aftershocks rocking nepal this morning in a city devastated by an earthquake. >> quite
the question is did he get a laugh out of them, tj holmes has more from washington.illy. thank you, paula. >>> "good morning america" is next, here's the stories we're working on for you. >> we have more on the earthquake from nepal that claimed the lives of two americans, including a woman from new jersey. >>> could you be a target for hackers? >>> now for chris sowers, eva pilgrim, and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a...
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tj? and maybe you could translate for me. >> is this counter fit money? >> yeah. >> and he goes, well, have you done this before? . and i go, yeah, i've been down there a few times. oh, yeah, it's fine. he's like, are you sure this is going to work? and i go, yeah, it's fine. i promise. he goes, all right. he goes, let's go then. i told stephanie, i go, hey, do you want to go. >> to mexico? >> yeah, why not. >> it looks good when you cross over the border -- three is less suspicious. makes it look not so conspicuous. >> okay. >> because i got away with it two times before this, i got a little greedy. i decided that i was going to buy as much stuff as i could. printing out all the money took me about a day and a half. time consuming. i ended up printing out about $11,000. at about 6:00 in the morning we all jumped in the truck. >> i know how to say hola. [ speaking spanish ] >> on the way down in mexico, i pulled out all that money and i was going through every single one of the bills. whatever bills did not look perfect, i put them behind the passenger se
tj? and maybe you could translate for me. >> is this counter fit money? >> yeah. >> and he goes, well, have you done this before? . and i go, yeah, i've been down there a few times. oh, yeah, it's fine. he's like, are you sure this is going to work? and i go, yeah, it's fine. i promise. he goes, all right. he goes, let's go then. i told stephanie, i go, hey, do you want to go. >> to mexico? >> yeah, why not. >> it looks good when you cross over the border --...
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. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing you miss when you are homeless >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was once one of the many people that lived on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by day. i couldn't think of a plan getting better. i was too busy getting sleep, and food for the day. >> reporter: now he has an apartment in downtown l.a. in the star apartments residents get a space to call their own. there's an on-site clinic for medical problems mental health and addiction. exercise classes, art, and addiction groups. it's permanent housing. >> people that live here are tenants. they pay rent. there's no time limits on how long they can stay here it's up to them. we have built into the structure on site services where they can get medical attention, mental health services case management whatever they need to help them become stabilized. >> it's not cheap, the architect designed building is a $40 million project funded by state money. in the end forked houses was shown -- supported housing was shown to reduce cost of the each homeless person uses 75
. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing you miss when you are homeless >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was once one of the many people that lived on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by day. i couldn't think of a plan getting better. i was too busy getting sleep, and food for the day. >> reporter: now he has an apartment in downtown l.a. in the star apartments residents get a space to call their own. there's an on-site clinic for...
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. >> reporter: the 19,000 drivers a day could see thei]xd crumbling concrete on tj route 23 bridge overe1ast side of phoenixville and teel beams underneath with concrete xdones. they evenfáko put6z p a temporary stop light on 2nmte 29 leadi into phoenixville to help handle the eight month long detour while the bridge is closed. >> i just adapt. >> reporter: the staff and owners of valley forge tre forria are very aware of what an eight month detour can do to busineu >> we're going to be here. stay opençó regular hours. and hopefully peopleÑi will come and see us. >> reporter: shop ownersq along the detour route assume it could mean more sales. or will it? >> concern there is everybody is going to bef"3 stuck in traffic right in front. so are they going to befá frustrated and not be ablefá to tpcome into the shops? that's the other side of it. >> reporter: for the folks along the re#q q% f the year. can you last that long? >> i'm sure i can. going to have to right? kroengi] we have a choice. >> reporter: penn dotÑi says it will close the route 23 bridge tomorrow morning after the rush hou
. >> reporter: the 19,000 drivers a day could see thei]xd crumbling concrete on tj route 23 bridge overe1ast side of phoenixville and teel beams underneath with concrete xdones. they evenfáko put6z p a temporary stop light on 2nmte 29 leadi into phoenixville to help handle the eight month long detour while the bridge is closed. >> i just adapt. >> reporter: the staff and owners of valley forge tre forria are very aware of what an eight month detour can do to busineu >>...
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tj? and maybe you could translate for me. >> is this counterfeit money? >> yeah. >> and he goes, well, have you done this before? and i go, yeah, i've been down there a few times. oh, yeah, it's fine. he's like, are you sure this is going to work? and i go, yeah, it's fine. i promise. he goes, all right. he goes, let's go then. i told stephanie, i go, hey, do you want to go. >> to mexico? >> yeah, why not. >> it looks good when you cross over the border -- three is less suspicious. makes it look not so conspicuous. >> okay. >> because i got away with it two times before this, i got a little greedy. i decided that i was going to buy as much stuff as i could. printing out all the money took me about a day and a half. time consuming. i ended up printing out about $11,000. at about 6:00 in the morning we all jumped in the truck. >> i know how to say hola. [ speaking spanish ] >> on the way down in mexico, i pulled out all that money and i was going through every single one of the bills. whatever bills did not look perfect, i put them behind the passenger seat
tj? and maybe you could translate for me. >> is this counterfeit money? >> yeah. >> and he goes, well, have you done this before? and i go, yeah, i've been down there a few times. oh, yeah, it's fine. he's like, are you sure this is going to work? and i go, yeah, it's fine. i promise. he goes, all right. he goes, let's go then. i told stephanie, i go, hey, do you want to go. >> to mexico? >> yeah, why not. >> it looks good when you cross over the border --...
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. >> you get tj maxx and walmart and all these guys. there's so far to go. pushed back on jim and said the unemployment rate will come down but the amount of slack in the labor market we don't know what the right participation rate is. to stabilize the participation rate. okay? so we have not yet attracted people back into the workforce. i could see a scenario where wage go up at a rate. i'm better off not working. maybe i'm better off not working which creates this slack. i don't know that krueger is right here. that the people that left ain't coming back. i think possibly they come back. >> done about three points since it began. saying they're not looking for a job. therefore not in the workforce but they want a job is about half a percentage point of that difference. i'm not saying the whole three points or so drop is secular, but the bulk of it is. >> people retire and -- >> you look at other numbers saying that jobs are -- they have trouble finding workers or people saying jobs are plentiful, those numbers are all fairly consistent with the down trend
. >> you get tj maxx and walmart and all these guys. there's so far to go. pushed back on jim and said the unemployment rate will come down but the amount of slack in the labor market we don't know what the right participation rate is. to stabilize the participation rate. okay? so we have not yet attracted people back into the workforce. i could see a scenario where wage go up at a rate. i'm better off not working. maybe i'm better off not working which creates this slack. i don't know...
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>> reporter: for moni tj o, he is already ahead of the game as he continues to prove even a little rain goes a long way. >> i can use water whenever i want. i can use it to do all kinds of things with it, you know, and most people here can't. >> okay. so that's -- he is harvesting rainwater. >> yes. >> what i did is i hooked up a system to recover the greywater at my house. this is just stuff that's coming out of the shower and the bathtub. i have a 330-gallon tank that fills up in four days. >> wow. >> i mean, that's enough to water my entire property for over an hour once a week. >> that's fantastic. >> i will not this summer have to turn on any tap water for any landscaping in my place. >> was it difficult to do though it's not difficult to do. i did it in about a day and a half and it cost about $200. anybody can do it. >> you're a handyman. >> i don't think i can do it. >> ken can do it for me. >> this is the alternative to tearing out your landscaping t can be done. i'll put something on facebook. rainwater, as well. yeah. plenty of water going down the drain. >> that is for sure.
>> reporter: for moni tj o, he is already ahead of the game as he continues to prove even a little rain goes a long way. >> i can use water whenever i want. i can use it to do all kinds of things with it, you know, and most people here can't. >> okay. so that's -- he is harvesting rainwater. >> yes. >> what i did is i hooked up a system to recover the greywater at my house. this is just stuff that's coming out of the shower and the bathtub. i have a 330-gallon tank...
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. >> over your shoulder, #man over tj's shoulder is bk. how is it? >> it's delicious. up. >> we don't usually feed him. >> this is the first meal of the day. technically, right? breakfast of champions, lobster. >> you can't go wrong. lobster, throw in some cheese. >> beer would be good too. >> see, this is why we don't feed him. this is why we don't get him involved. >> just kidding. no drinking. >> that is excellent. >> got to get back to work. >> coming up, we reveal a big secret to all of you. wow, that's pretty good. you can't stop eating it. coming up we reveal a big secret to all of you. wow, that's pretty good. you can't stop eating it. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, a leader in identity theft pro
. >> over your shoulder, #man over tj's shoulder is bk. how is it? >> it's delicious. up. >> we don't usually feed him. >> this is the first meal of the day. technically, right? breakfast of champions, lobster. >> you can't go wrong. lobster, throw in some cheese. >> beer would be good too. >> see, this is why we don't feed him. this is why we don't get him involved. >> just kidding. no drinking. >> that is excellent. >> got to get...
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we have tj and dunkin hamilton welcome thank you for waking up so early with us guys. >> thank you veryr plays such a huge role. you were supposed to have practice run yesterday. what happened there? >> yes, ma'am. supposed to jump in about 2:00 yesterday afternoon but the weather was or the winds about 25 miles an hour at the top of the stadium, which is about 10 miles an hour over our limit. >> so 10 miles an hour over the limit. so thinking today southwest wind, maybe as high as 15, gust to 20, that will work for you? >> that will be good. >> bright sunshine, can't beat that? right? >> looking forwards to t what are we looking here, when you come flying down, what's everybody going to get to witness? >> they were going to have four parachute jumpers. we're going to have some smoke going off. pyrotecnics, coming in with the american flag, then we specialize in crew. so we'll have two guys connected under canopy then bring it down low. >> fantastic. you will be delivering the first balls for the entire season right? >> that would be correct. >> awesome. and this is your second year doi
we have tj and dunkin hamilton welcome thank you for waking up so early with us guys. >> thank you veryr plays such a huge role. you were supposed to have practice run yesterday. what happened there? >> yes, ma'am. supposed to jump in about 2:00 yesterday afternoon but the weather was or the winds about 25 miles an hour at the top of the stadium, which is about 10 miles an hour over our limit. >> so 10 miles an hour over the limit. so thinking today southwest wind, maybe as...
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you didn't think i'd get this far, tj. this boy got a response from george lucas. took the time to write back. he said to be a true jedi, you have to know the value of friendship, compassion and loyalty. these are important tenets in marriage and he said when you find somebody you can connect to in a selfless way you're in the path of light. the dark side will not take hold of you. with this goodness in your heart, you can get married. sincerely george lucas. >> he took time to write that kid. that is fantastic. >> i think it's a lovely letter and lovely response. >> well thought out actually. >> it's good for those of us married we're not all on the darkside. >> well. i got married. it kept me from the darkside when i got married. let's show you one piece of video. a young lady, 9 years old and is she just not impressive? she is on the show britain's got talent. she's a junior irish kickboxing champion. her whole point was to get out there and wow simon cowell. >>> this morning on "world news now," life or death. the sentencing phase of the convicted boston bomber
you didn't think i'd get this far, tj. this boy got a response from george lucas. took the time to write back. he said to be a true jedi, you have to know the value of friendship, compassion and loyalty. these are important tenets in marriage and he said when you find somebody you can connect to in a selfless way you're in the path of light. the dark side will not take hold of you. with this goodness in your heart, you can get married. sincerely george lucas. >> he took time to write that...
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you're picking carnival, tjx, the name behind tj maxx. why those two names? >> tjx probably has less foreign currency exposure to carnival. tjx is off-price retail. the kind of stores consumers gravitate towards, the treasure hunt. they have a something retailers don't, square footage growth where a lot of retailers are shrinking and good same-store sales. they have some european exposure and some canadian exposure but the bulk of their sales are the u.s. right now. liz: pes are now in their 20s. 22. you like carnival, the pe is 28. brings me back to dan stesich, today you had a fed-head. of course it was new york federal reserve chief bill dudley said in newark, new jersey, to a business office we're not really sure if the march jobs report was a one-off or if there is true weakness or softness. we have to wait and see. then we'll decide whether to tighten rates in june. do you think we see june tightening, no way or push off to september or 2016. >> depends. it is absolutely right. the fact he said we'll see if this is one-off makes me fearful and there is
you're picking carnival, tjx, the name behind tj maxx. why those two names? >> tjx probably has less foreign currency exposure to carnival. tjx is off-price retail. the kind of stores consumers gravitate towards, the treasure hunt. they have a something retailers don't, square footage growth where a lot of retailers are shrinking and good same-store sales. they have some european exposure and some canadian exposure but the bulk of their sales are the u.s. right now. liz: pes are now in...
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%::tj . >>> the teacher student sex scandal that shocked the nation mary kay la turno. >> now on "extra to become his wife. 18 years after their tabloid soaked scandal, mary kay and billy sit down with barbara walters. >> if one of your daughters came to you and said i'm sleeping with my teach center. >> what. >> still married raising a modern family. >> do you know the story of how they met. >> and our lost "extra" interview with
%::tj . >>> the teacher student sex scandal that shocked the nation mary kay la turno. >> now on "extra to become his wife. 18 years after their tabloid soaked scandal, mary kay and billy sit down with barbara walters. >> if one of your daughters came to you and said i'm sleeping with my teach center. >> what. >> still married raising a modern family. >> do you know the story of how they met. >> and our lost "extra" interview with
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. >> reporter: tj rigs lost his business and apartment where he lived right above it. >> my first reaction i cannot say on tv but my second reaction was, you know, everything is gone, i don't know what to do. >> reporter: twister that hit fair dale was half mile wide with the trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured, as the storm tore through northern illinois. a along with utility crews fair dale's neighbors are picking through debris and that is all it really is. two counties that suffered is the brunt of the storm have been aptly designated disaster areas by the the governor. soon, the the people of fair dale will to have deciding whether to rebuild where the the tornadoes footprint is new so cruelly visible or leave the painful memories behind and start over. someplace, anyplace, else. dean reynolds for cbs news chicago. >>> it is 8:15 right now. philadelphia's mayor michael nutter kick off eighth annual philly spring clean up. mayor nutter join volunteers and local officials at germantown's vernon park. clean up effort is city wide. tens of thousands on
. >> reporter: tj rigs lost his business and apartment where he lived right above it. >> my first reaction i cannot say on tv but my second reaction was, you know, everything is gone, i don't know what to do. >> reporter: twister that hit fair dale was half mile wide with the trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured, as the storm tore through northern illinois. a along with utility crews fair dale's neighbors are picking through debris and that...
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. >> reporter: tj rigs lost his business and apartment where he lived right above it. >> my first reaction i cannot say on tv but my second reaction is just, you know, everything is gone, i don't know what to do. >> reporter: twister that hit fair dale was half mile wide with a trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured as the storms tore through northern illinois. along with utility crews fair dale's neighbors are picking through the debris and that is all it really is. two count that is suffered the brunt of the storm have been designated disaster areas by the the governor. soon, the people of fair dale will have to deciding whether to rebuild where the the tornadoes footprint is now so cruelly visible or leave the painful memories behind and start over someplace, anyplace else. dean reynolds for cbs news chicago. >> tough images to see right there. 6:14 right now. philadelphia mayor michael nutter kick off eighth annual philly spring clean up. mayor nutter join volunteers and local officials at germantown park. clean up effort is city wide. tens of thousand
. >> reporter: tj rigs lost his business and apartment where he lived right above it. >> my first reaction i cannot say on tv but my second reaction is just, you know, everything is gone, i don't know what to do. >> reporter: twister that hit fair dale was half mile wide with a trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured as the storms tore through northern illinois. along with utility crews fair dale's neighbors are picking through the debris and...
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this is like tj maxx and ross stores online this is the way chinese shop for cheap apparel.kes the world's apparel. >> they do there's another company called alibaba. why, if you want to exposure to that, wouldn't you be buying that? >> well they have, it's complicated. they have a number of issues and problems and i think also -- >> you don't like the vie structure in. >> i think alibaba's listing supported the v.i.e. structure. that's i'm not as concerned about. i think it was a well-hyped story. they're also, they're spending money pretty aggressively. they have to show their growth. we like ten cents a lot better than alibaba right now. but in general, the theme of china internet is a good one. >> talking about the internet and i mentioned at the beginning of the interview, you've been here for 25 years. you think the growth for this city and what's going on is only at its infancy. >> well, technology has changed, until the internet, i think technology was a pro cyclical gdp high-beta industry. you sold you know, gadgets and chips and widgets. and as the gdp grew more, p
this is like tj maxx and ross stores online this is the way chinese shop for cheap apparel.kes the world's apparel. >> they do there's another company called alibaba. why, if you want to exposure to that, wouldn't you be buying that? >> well they have, it's complicated. they have a number of issues and problems and i think also -- >> you don't like the vie structure in. >> i think alibaba's listing supported the v.i.e. structure. that's i'm not as concerned about. i...
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they started counting the neighbors cut the combat camera guys they kept the tj and that -- >> e.j.? >> that's an air force person they go through two years of training, a classically trained and their job is to be there to do crisis management in case something terrible happens i can helicopter goes down or something. they're the ones managing that. they are search and rescue specials. they cut the e.j. and eternity and said go get ready. okay. nykesha like the first comment you have a specific skill set. we need you on this mission. i was like okay. i will try not to mess up. that show how much they valued. >> you the story someone else that my biggest fear was not dying. my biggest fear was not dying my biggest it was making a mistake in letting my teammates down. and you heard it over over again. they really were general mcchrystal joke in our interview that in an ranger stood for knowledge. that was the old joke. it was such a transparent mission that you either help to find the person or think we didn't and if you did you are much more easily and readily a part of the team beca
they started counting the neighbors cut the combat camera guys they kept the tj and that -- >> e.j.? >> that's an air force person they go through two years of training, a classically trained and their job is to be there to do crisis management in case something terrible happens i can helicopter goes down or something. they're the ones managing that. they are search and rescue specials. they cut the e.j. and eternity and said go get ready. okay. nykesha like the first comment you...
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tj and reena. >> thank you so much.deral judge will determine in the man who tried to kill ronald reagan deserves even more freedom. the judge will decide if john hinckley junior can live at his mother's home pep divides his time between there and a mental hospital. his attorney says he's in remission. propers disagree. >> testimony resuming in the sentencing phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. it comes as we've gotten our first look at an acact of defiance from dzhokhar tsarnaev which prosecutors showed jurors earlier this week. abc's ron claiborne is in boston. >> reporter: this is the new image prosecutors wants seared into the minds of jurors dzhokhar tsarnaev making an ob zine gesture to the security camera in his holding cell. they say it problems he's a cruel character, unconcerned and unchanged, deserving of death. but the defense then introducing video of that same moment meant to show tsarnaev in a different light, a 19-year-old shuffling around his cell awaiting arraignment just three months after the
tj and reena. >> thank you so much.deral judge will determine in the man who tried to kill ronald reagan deserves even more freedom. the judge will decide if john hinckley junior can live at his mother's home pep divides his time between there and a mental hospital. his attorney says he's in remission. propers disagree. >> testimony resuming in the sentencing phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. it comes as we've gotten our first look at an acact of defiance from dzhokhar...
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tj reena. >> thank you so much. a new safety risk on board airliners. too many passengers squeezed into a small space. sound florida. >> experts warn such conditions could make it hard for people to evacuate after a crash. flight attendants say it has led to an increase in air rage incidents, as well. the amount of space between each row of seats is shrinking. the standard used to be 31 inches. spirit airlines has now just 28 inches. >> here's a look at today's weather. more flooding downpours across the gulf coast up into the tennessee valley. carolina some areas can expect an additional 2 to 4 inches of rain. the west will see more gusty winds and higher elevations could get up to two feet of mountain snow. >> temperatures in the 60s and 70s across most of the nation. 40s in the rockies, 80s in the southwest and in florida. today marks the 150th anniversary of the death of president lincoln. reenactors braved the rain as they gathered at for the theater in washington where he was shot by booth while watching a play. he wasn't pronounced dead till the
tj reena. >> thank you so much. a new safety risk on board airliners. too many passengers squeezed into a small space. sound florida. >> experts warn such conditions could make it hard for people to evacuate after a crash. flight attendants say it has led to an increase in air rage incidents, as well. the amount of space between each row of seats is shrinking. the standard used to be 31 inches. spirit airlines has now just 28 inches. >> here's a look at today's weather. more...
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we hit the dotcom double and implgs tjs spend i.t. level dried up.n that hits that inflection point of 15% of total revenues in every other situation where they have emerging businesses like software and services, youns you hit that 15%, you go the engine starts to go the battleship turns and they're moving. >> just want to point out the margins were better. at the top of the press release, they do point that out, 48.2%, up from 47.8. it's an expectations game. it's up 3% year to date. it's obviously going to be a big ship to turn around if they can do it. it's all about near-term expectation with the results and these appear to be better. >> shares are rallying. they're off the highs after that report, still in positive territory. your point is well taken. thanks for being here guy adami and rest of the crew coming up on "fast" at 5:00. thanks to dan morgan as well. >>> straight ahead, u.s. stocks. up next what that means for china's red hot stock market and in turn stocks right n.e.a.r. in the u.s. >>> former new jersey governor jon corzine reporte
we hit the dotcom double and implgs tjs spend i.t. level dried up.n that hits that inflection point of 15% of total revenues in every other situation where they have emerging businesses like software and services, youns you hit that 15%, you go the engine starts to go the battleship turns and they're moving. >> just want to point out the margins were better. at the top of the press release, they do point that out, 48.2%, up from 47.8. it's an expectations game. it's up 3% year to date....
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doug and his wife tj grow wheat, corn, soy beans, alfalfa. on their fifth generation farm. chase and cj have two boys, chase and colby, two girls. the whole point is i would like to take a moment to wish he will see a happy one week birthday. you better get back home as soon as you can. mr. keysling. >> good morning. ranking members of the committee. thanks for the opportunity to testify today about opportunities for agricultural trade with cuba. in particular, i would like to thank chairman roberts for dedication to kansas and her farmers. i am a fifth generation farmer from chase, kansas. on the wheat commission for ten years, able to travel several places because of that. recently returned from cuba where i was part of a delegation organized by the u.s. coalition for cuba, purpose is to reestablish cuba as a market for u.s. food and agriculture exports and the wheat industry fully endorses that goal. there were nearly 100 participants representing a wide range of agriculture organizations and companies. from what i could see, there was a lot of potential in cuba, potenti
doug and his wife tj grow wheat, corn, soy beans, alfalfa. on their fifth generation farm. chase and cj have two boys, chase and colby, two girls. the whole point is i would like to take a moment to wish he will see a happy one week birthday. you better get back home as soon as you can. mr. keysling. >> good morning. ranking members of the committee. thanks for the opportunity to testify today about opportunities for agricultural trade with cuba. in particular, i would like to thank...
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it follows recent wage increases by other corporations like wall not, marshall's and tj maxx but it willstained social movement led by groups like fight for 15 that have targeted corporations for their wage and labor practices. despite the news of this mcraise activists say they're not done and will continue to fight for higher erer wages. at the table, kendall wales, cath lynn ruchlin, michelle goldberg. of also joining us one of the workers and protesters on the front lines, jessica davis, a cashier at a mcdonald's in my hometown of chicago. good morning jessica. i'm curious what you think of this new policy and how does it affect you? >> well you know i think that this is definitely a pr stunt. i don't believe that this -- this is not going to help me get off government assistance help me pay renting provide the basic necessities that i need to take care of my children. it comes not at an alarming time. we just announced our largest strike on april 15th and a day later, you know mcdonald's announced this pay increase. it's not even going to affect -- it affects 10% of the workers ther
it follows recent wage increases by other corporations like wall not, marshall's and tj maxx but it willstained social movement led by groups like fight for 15 that have targeted corporations for their wage and labor practices. despite the news of this mcraise activists say they're not done and will continue to fight for higher erer wages. at the table, kendall wales, cath lynn ruchlin, michelle goldberg. of also joining us one of the workers and protesters on the front lines, jessica davis, a...
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tj maxx has followed suit ikea gap.'re hoping that in starbucks' decision to actually begin providing tuition remission for its four year programs that other companies would also follow through. it makes more sense for their employees to actually have a bachelor's degree and be able to take it anywhere because starbucks isn't limiting you to having to work at starbucks all the time. it makes more sense to have that and then, you know, an extra $2 in your salary. >> i'm just glad sharon we're talking about a tightening labor market perhaps. >> definitely. i think that is a good point. another point is to look at online education. a few years ago we would not have necessarily given that much credence to an online degree. here we have a major company saying, look we've partnered with the university for online only education for many of these employees. that may be a trend we see more in the future. >> a lot of courses you can take online. thank you so much. thanks nicole. chief economist at the georgetown university center
tj maxx has followed suit ikea gap.'re hoping that in starbucks' decision to actually begin providing tuition remission for its four year programs that other companies would also follow through. it makes more sense for their employees to actually have a bachelor's degree and be able to take it anywhere because starbucks isn't limiting you to having to work at starbucks all the time. it makes more sense to have that and then, you know, an extra $2 in your salary. >> i'm just glad sharon...
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we've seen tj max, walmart trying to raise minimum wage. at what cost?watch her on fox business, go to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. thank you. >>> thanks. meanwhile, straight ahead they fight for our freedom then face more emotional battles when they come home from war. >> it was great having control of that large an animal. >> when was the last time you felt that in control? >> wow. not for a very long time. >> how horses and one special program helping our nation's heroes. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away
we've seen tj max, walmart trying to raise minimum wage. at what cost?watch her on fox business, go to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. thank you. >>> thanks. meanwhile, straight ahead they fight for our freedom then face more emotional battles when they come home from war. >> it was great having control of that large an animal. >> when was the last time you felt that in control? >> wow. not for a very long time. >> how horses and one special program helping our...