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  • Advertisers Are Looking to Capitalize on Emotions

    Apple's new iPhone X will have facial recognition technology to help securely unlock phones, and this tech could also be used for advertisers in the future. Jeff Barrett, CEO of Barrett PR, says this technology could make a real-time analysis of your reactions to an ad, then tailor advertising op...

  • Tim Roth Talks Drama and the Future of Streaming

    Amazon's newest original drama goes prime time next week. "Tin Star" tells the story of a former British detective who brings his family to a small, tranquil town in hopes for a better life. Actor Tim Roth, who plays the lead role in the series, says that to prepare for the role, he studied real-...

  • Hope King Gets Her Wings on a Flyboard

    Cheddar's Hope King takes to the lake in Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey with the founder of Fly High Watersports, Jeff Burr. See Hope fly and flop as she (quite literally) tests the waters and see a professional demo the device 40 feet in the air. Hope talks about the popularity of the sport and the ...

  • The iPhone X Could Cannibalize the 8 and 8 Plus

    Mike Brown, technology reporter for Inverse, discusses his review of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. After testing the phones for several days, Brown notes that, in terms of physical appearance and some fucntionality, the phone is too similar to the iPhone 7 and 6S. Apple also recently released an iOS 1...

  • Apple Shouldn't Sleep on the Google:HTC Deal

    Mike Brown, technology reporter for Inverse, discusses his review of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. After testing the phones for several days, Brown notes that, in terms of physical appearance and some fucntionality, the phone is too similar to the iPhone 7 and 6S. Apple also recently released an iOS 1...

  • Is Gwyneth Paltrow the Next Oprah?

    Gwyneth Paltrow says she'd like to make a Goop TV show similar to what she sees on Vice. Bauer Xcel Media's Kate Spies joins us to sum up a busy week in the Goop world. From its first brick-and-mortar store to the launch of its new magazine, Goop seems to be embracing old media. Plus, Jay Z repor...

  • The Russia Investigation May Affect More than Manafort

    Jimmy Kimmel has emerged as one of the key figures in the Democrats' fight to keep Obamacare. Bustle's Senior Political Correspondent Erin Delmore joins us to break down the day in politics. Robert Mueller's investigation shifts its focus to Trump's actions as president. Plus, Paul Manafort repor...

  • What Could Happen if Trump Lets Down Bannon

    Devil's Bargain author Joshua Green talks about Steve Bannon's strategy at Breitbart, and his tenuous relationship with Trump and Jared Kushner.

  • Robert Mueller is Zeroing in on Facebook

    Sarah Ellison reports on Megyn Kelly's upcoming debut in the 9am hour of 'The Today Show.' T.A. Frank gets us up to date on Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, and the increased scrutiny on Paul Manafort. Nick Bilton and Maya Kosoff discuss Mueller's interest in Facebook and other social media...

  • How Tweaking Language in Job Interviews Can Help Close the Wage Gap

    This month's issue of Harvard Business Review tackles the issue of the gender pay gap, and the surprising thing that may put women at a disadvantage. According to a study by PayScale, women who withhold salary history receive lower offers than women who don't. On the flip side, men actually get a...

  • HP's School Cloud Gives Refugees Access to Education

    This week as part of Global Citizen week, we look at HP's efforts to increase education access on a worldwide scale. On Wednesday, HP announced its new "HP School Cloud," which features open-source educational materials for students and teachers across the globe. Stuart Pann, Chief Supply Chain ...

  • It's Like Rent the Runway for Sports Jerseys

    E-Commerce veteran Brian Watkins launched a subscription service for sports jerseys called "Rep the Squad" this summer. The company allows consumers to rent jerseys for a flat monthly fee. Right now, Jerseys are only available for San Francisco, Seattle and Detroit. However, Watkins says he hope...

  • How President Trump Let Down Denmark's PM

    World leaders convened at Bloomberg's Global Business Forum in New York City Wednesday. Cheddar Anchor J.D. Durkin spoke with Denmark's Prime Minister Lars Rasmussen about initiatives he's putting in place to tackle sustainability in business. When asked about his reaction to President Trump's pl...

  • The Start-Up Helping Local Retailers Match Up With Amazon

    The majority of purchases people make still happen in brick-and-mortar stores, but the prevalence of e-commerce continues to grow. Tech giants like Amazon are leading the online market space, but many small businesses around the country are lagging behind. Mark Cummins, CEO and Co-Founder of Poin...

  • This "Eye in the Sky" Protects Your Home From Robbers

    Connected security devices are becoming a popular option for homeowners looking to feel safer at home. Canary provides video surveillance to allow users to keep tabs on what's going on in their home. Founder and CEO Adam Sager joined Cheddar to discuss how his company stacks up against Google-own...

  • Tim Roth on Working With Amazon: It's Fun!

    Amazon's newest original drama goes prime time next week. "Tin Star" tells the story of a former British detective who brings his family to a small, tranquil town in hopes for a better life. Actor Tim Roth, who plays the lead role in the series, says that to prepare for the role, he studied real-...

  • The Debate Over Pot in Canada

  • The Challenges of Growing Up a "Dreamer"

    Carolina Moreno, Latino Voices Editor at HuffPost, discusses her recent interview with two millennial DREAMers about their experiences growing up in America. The interview chronicles the life of each, going back to when they first came to the U.S. and what their school experiences were like. The ...

  • Cassini Was the Little Engine That Could

    Will Goodman, Managing Editor at Rockets are Cool, discusses the 13-year mission of the Cassini spacecraft. Goodman talks Cassini's scientific discoveries, which have allowed NASA to expand its research of Saturn, and how the mission contributed to space exploration as a whole.

  • Elevate Is Out to Help its Customers Build Better Credit

    Online lending provider Elevate is helping millennials boost their credit scores. Ken Rees, CEO of the company, says attracting new customers has been easy, because the market with bad credit options is large and underserved. Rees says Elevate is trying to be a lender for the millennial generatio...

  • How Artsy's Making Art More Accessible

    When you think of art, the word luxury tends to come to mind. Access to fine art can be prohibitively expensive, but that's an issue Artsy is trying to change. Artsy is an online platform that acts as an education tool and marketplace for galleries around the world. Artsy Founder Carter Cleveland...

  • Dr. Oz Thinks Medical Marijuana Can Help Get Americans Off Opioids

    Dr. Oz stops by to tell us all about the latest season of his new show and his first new book in over a decade. The talk-show host just sat down with Ivanka Trump, who revealed she's struggled with post-partum depression. Dr. Oz shares his insights on the first daughter's working relationship wit...

  • Getting Businesses and the Government on the Same Team

    We catch up with Kara Goldin, Founder and CEO of Hint Inc., at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum. She says a major theme is getting the public and private sectors on the same page.

  • The Harmful...and Helpful Effects...From Hurricanes

    Mary Beth Griggs, Assistant Editor at Popular Science, discusses a new article that details the benefit and the harm to ecosystems when massive hurricanes like Irma and Harvey hit. Griggs talks about animal displacement and how many of them, like the alligators seen after Harvey and Irma, are abl...