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Newsy Previews Showdown Between Trump and Xi
Newsy came on Cheddar to discuss the impending meeting of President Trump and President Xi of China meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. Hear how it will go down on Cheddar.
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Jason Hirschhorn on Snap's Successes in Los Angeles
Is Snap going to be the next Myspace or the next Facebook? REDEF CEO and former Myspace president Jason Hirschhorn thinks the tech culture in Los Angeles will help.
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Samsung Profits Expected To Reach Record Highs
Samsung is expected to have record high profits. Why the sudden surge? Find out here on Cheddar
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Apple Hasn't Updated the Mac in 4 Years, So, Why Now?
Apple has not made any new Mac products in 4 years. Why is Mac looking to update now? Is it because of more competition? Find out more on Cheddar.
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Hed- Rep. John Yarmuth on Trump's Policy Proposals
Dems truly want to work with Trump on larger policy issues, Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., says, but details made public have been rejected by both parties.
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Do Dems Still Care That Trump Hasn't Released His Taxes?
The fact that Trump hasn't denounced Putin and has bullied allies makes the Democrats want his tax returns, says Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY.
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Mike Isaac on the Latest Developments in His Uber Story
Beyonce performed at The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, as employees did cocaine in the bathrooms and a manager groped several employees, Mike Isaac writes in a recent story on Uber’s culture.
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The Harris Poll's Wendy Salomon on the Political Polarization of Companies' Reputations on a Trump Administration
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Scott Stein Compares the Switch to Other Specialty Products
CNET’s Scott Stein likens the "more grownup-feeling" Nintendo Switch to other specialty products, such as the Kindle and Surface.
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What's the NYSE's Pitch to Tech CEOs?
The New York Stock Exchange has recently attracted several tech IPOs. ICE Markets CEO Jeff Sprecher explains the exchange's recent success.
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Closing Bell March 6, 2017
March 6, 2017
Pando's Sarah Lacy joins to discuss the problems facing Uber. The CEO of high-tech luggage company, Raden, joins to discuss how being named to Oprah's list of favorite things in 2016 impacted its business. Plus, the CEO of Legal Sea Foods discusses how the family owned and operat...
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The Democrats Move on Gorsuch- What's At Play
Democrats look as though they have enough to filibuster President Trump's pick for Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch. What's the next play for the Democrats? Find out here on Cheddar.
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Facebook Introduces Personal Fundraising
Facebook has been busy rolling out products in the past week. After competing with SnapChat with its new camera, now Facebook is looking to dominate the crowd and fundraising space. Hear how Facebook is doing it on Cheddar
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How Flywheel Competes with SoulCycle
CEO of Flywheel joins Cheddar to discuss how they're competing with SoulCycle.
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Hamilton Pug, Celebrity Pet
Hamilton Pug and his human Wendy Frink speak about the importance of animal adoption.
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Is It Too Soon for Blue Apron to Go Public?
The meal-kit service Blue Apron is scheduled to go public, but is it too soon? Find out here on Cheddar
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Twitter Egg: 2010-2017
Twitter announced Friday that it's replacing its default profile picture, affectionately known to hardcore users as "the Twitter egg." The new design looks more human.
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Nick Bilton: Uber Won't Exist in 10 Years
VF Hive correspondent Nick Bilton wouldn't invest in Uber, saying he doesn't think it will exist in ten years. Here's why.
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VF Hive's Maya Kosoff on Snap's Bumpy Ride
If Snap can differentiate itself as a hardware maker, it'll be less volatile going forward, VF Hive’s Maya Kosoff says.
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Sprint quick phone hack
Sprint quick phone hack, remove webpage clutter.
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Nathan's Famous Becomes MLB's First Official Hot Dog
Nathan's Hot Dogs and products are the most famous in the United States. From its Hot Dog eating contest to the Coney Island heritage it brings with its taste. Hear how they're now taking the next step and partnering with the Major League Baseball
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Why Pivotal Research Has a Sell Rating on Snap
Pivotal Research's Brian Wieser: "I can't fantom the assumptions one has to make to justify the valuation" for Snap.
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To Gennady Golovkin and Daniel Jacobs, Training Combines Old School and New Tech
When it comes to athletic training nowadays, old school meets high tech. Boxers Daniel Jacobs and Gennady Golovkin describe their regimens.
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Easier-to-Produce Content Will Drive VR Adoption
RYOT CMO Molly DeWolf Swenson says it's becoming increasingly cheaper to produce 360-degree content, which will drive VR adoption.