People will choose shopping online, if they do any shopping at all. Obviously target is ready. Bracing itself for what could be big crowds. They see something a lot of economists, for example, do not. Were keeping a close eye on that. Push, pull, obviously on the jobs front. You heard about claims, still below 900,000. They did hit week over week. One of the things barometer of continuing claims, they fell by 167,000 to bring us to about 12. 6 million. Surprisingly good news on new home sales, jumped 4. , to 14 year high. Those are things are sort of whipsawing markets. Were following the law and order issue very, very closely. Again, keeping an eye on louisville and talks of further protests across the country over that Breonna Taylor case and a grand jury not personally faulting any of the officers for her direct killing although one for sloppy behavior. Well get into that. Because it led to protests in the likes of atlanta, new york city, a host of other places. And more on Governor
the area is making it hard for some people here in pittsburgh debris. the smell is so bad some people went outside just to turn around and go back home. it s becoming a summer tradition. smoky skies due to wildfires. when you on the freeway you see this big cloud. reporter: smoke burning through yosemite national park sparking an air quality advisory for the north and east bay. air quality officials say right now it s more of a nuisance than a health threat. some areas just saw the smoke, but pittsburgh smelled it. i m going back home where there s no more of this. reporter: a mix of the washburn fire and marsh fire in pittsburgh at a decommissioned powerplant that reignited over the weekend, causing air quality there to reach levels of unhealthy for sensitive groups like kathy boyd on dialysis. i m barely standing up. now it s worse. reporter: kaiser permanente doctor tom daley warns if you smell the smoke, it can cause problems. that doesn t mean it a safer ev