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Why the 2010 Championship Is Extra Special to Ex-NBA'er Derek Fisher
Former NBA champion Derek Fisher made his debut on ABC's hit show, "Dancing with the Stars," on Monday. While athleticism helps sports stars take to the dance floor, Fisher says learning the dance routine is "like learning to walk again." So is training for the dance show more difficult than pro ...
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Ex-NBA Star Derek Fisher on "DWTS"- It's Like Learning to Walk Again
Former NBA champion Derek Fisher made his debut on ABC's hit show, "Dancing with the Stars," on Monday. While athleticism helps sports stars take to the dance floor, Fisher says learning the dance routine is "like learning to walk again." So is training for the dance show more difficult than pro ...
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Here's What Cassini Taught Us About Saturn
After observing Saturn for 13 years, the Cassini space probe crashed into the planet last week. Before burning up in Saturn's atmosphere, the satellite traveled almost 5 billion miles, discovered two planets, and took thousands of photos. Kelly Beatty, Senior Editor at Sky and Telescope, explains...
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Amazon Is Reportedly Eyeing the Booze Business
Amazon is reportedly eyeing the booze-delivery business. Ted Rubin, CMO at Brand Innovators, says if the online retailer can take over alcohol delivery, they can take over anything. Some say that Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods might help the e-commerce giant tackle the alcohol sector. Rubin sa...
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Inside the Car Showroom at Count's Kustoms
Danny Koker, host of "Counting Cars," and Andrea Riley, Chief Marketing Public Relations Officer at Ally, walk and talk through Koker's garage discussing the restoration process. We take a look at the before and after of a 1973 Riviera while Koker discusses the process of its remake. We talk abou...
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Ellen Pao Thinks Silicon Valley Is Getting Better About Discrimination
Ellen Pao is out with a new book titled "Reset: My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change." The technology investor gained attention after suing her former employer, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, over gender discrimination in 2012. Two years after losing the case in 2015, Pao says she's encou...
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Ellen Pao on Khosrowshahi: I Wish Him Luck
Ellen Pao is out with a new book titled "Reset: My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change." The technology investor gained attention after suing her former employer, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, over gender discrimination in 2012. Two years after losing the case in 2015, Pao says she's encou...
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How Silicon Valley CEOs Can Stamp Out Discrimination
Ellen Pao is out with a new book titled "Reset: My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change." The technology investor gained attention after suing her former employer, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, over gender discrimination in 2012. Two years after losing the case in 2015, Pao says she's encou...
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The iOS11 Update: What's in Store
It's iOS11 release day. TechnoBuffalo's Sean Aune joins us to preview the new features you can expect, plus the ones you'll still have to wait on. Apple announced its Apple Pay messaging integration won't be available until later this fall. Plus, the company has a history of slowing down servers ...
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The Tech Entrepreneurs Getting Investors' Attention
The world of business is constantly evolving. Today's stellar ideas are tomorrow's old news. So what industries stand to explode in the coming years? Lux Capital Managing Partner Josh Wolfe and Female Founders Fund Partner Sutian Dong give an inside look at the sectors they're betting on.
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The Gritty History Behind "The Deuce"
Earlier this month, HBO debuted its new series, "The Deuce," and it's already been renewed for a second season on the network. The series chronicles the porn industry's rise in 1970's New York City, and is executive produced by members of the team responsible for "The Wire." Kim Director, actress...
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Gender Equality Is All About Who Gets Involved
The UN Women's "HeForShe" movement is bringing 30 "impact champions" together this week to figure out how to tackle gender inequality on a global scale. UN Women Senior Advisor Elizabeth Nyamayaro says she is tired of talking, and ready to take the next step: getting he right people involved to ...
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Inside the Secret Wu-Tang Clan Album
There is only one copy of the Wu-Tang Clan's "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" in existence. It belongs to Martin Shkreli. Cyrus Bozorgmehr served as senior advisor on the making of this infamous record. He's the author of a new book about the $2 million sale, and shares his first-person insights on ...
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David Frum: Expect Hillary Clinton to Stick Around
Acclaimed director Rob Reiner and former George W. Bush assistant David Frum join us to discuss the launch of the Committee to Investigate Russia. The non-partisan, non-profit group aims to inform the American public about the multiple investigations into Russia's role in the hacking of the 2016 ...
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Rob Reiner: We Were Attacked by a Foreign Power
Acclaimed director Rob Reiner and former George W. Bush assistant David Frum join us to discuss the launch of the Committee to Investigate Russia. The non-partisan, non-profit group aims to inform the American public about the multiple investigations into Russia's role in the hacking of the 2016 ...
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Why Cadillac Is Getting Behind Social Entrepreneurs
Nathan Tan, Associate Director of Brand Partnerships & Experiences at Cadillac, and Judith Rowland, Senior Manager of U.S. Policy and Advocacy at Global Citizen, discusses their "The Accelerator Series" partnership, which seeks to identify and reward American social entrepreneurs who are tackling...
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When Bart Simpson Meets Fellini
"In Search of Fellini" is a new film that tells the story of young woman who goes on an adventure of self-discovery in Italy. Turns out, that story is based on an actual vacation taken by Nancy Cartwright, the film's writer, who has voiced Bart Simpson on the hit cartoon for almost three decades....
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How Siemens Is Building Communities Through Business
Siemens is one of the largest manufacturing companies in the world. In the United States, more than 800,000 jobs are tied in some way to the company. Siemens USA CEO Judy Marks explains why Siemens works to be a "business to society" and not just a business.
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Is Cannabis Immune to the Amazon Effect?
The retail sector has been up against major challenges in the face of rapidly changing technology. The cannabis industry, however, has been able to side-step the Amazon effect, says Debra Borchardt, Co-Founder & CEO of Green Market Report. Borchardt explains why brick-and-mortar is an important p...
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Equifax Breach: How Consumers Can Take Control
The Equifax cyber attack compromised approximately 143 million Americans in one of the worst breaches in modern Amercan history. Alex Sadler, Managing Editor at Clark.com joins to explain why this attack was worse than other major breaches like Yahoo's. In the aftermath of Equifax, Sadler gives s...
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"Make Up or Break Up" Host Gives Her Best Advice
Shan Boodram is the host of "Make Up or Break Up," the new dating game airing on Facebook Watch. The show takes couples on the brink of splitting, and asks the audience to vote on their fate. Shan joins us to break down the state of millennial dating. Then we ask her to sound off on hypothetical ...
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Death, Denial and Hollywood's Blind Eye
Joe Berlinger is the director of "Intent to Destroy," a new documentary pulling back the curtain on one of the deadliest genocides of the 20th century. Berlinger embedded with the production of "The Promise," a theatrical historical film about the event, to explore why Hollywood is so reluctant t...
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Keys to Building a Woman-Run Workplace
Sallie Krawcheck, Co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, discusses the company's latest $34.6 million funding round and how that money will be used to build the latest addition to the platform.
Ellevest Ascent will provide users with a financial advisors they can speak with. We talk with Krawcheck, ...
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CEO Brian Krzanich on Intel's Competitive Edge in Self-Driving Cars
Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel, speaks with Cheddar about the company's partnership with Waymo on self-driving car technology. Krzanich discusses the various solutions that Intel provides "from bumper to data center and back." The company's technology is tied to the entire system - data, artificia...