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  • Former New York Governor George Pataki Reflects on 9/11

    Sixteen years after the worst attack in history on American soil, Governor George Pataki joins us to look back on that tragic day. The governor shares his thoughts as the state's top executive on its darkest day and reveals intimate memories from his first visit to Ground Zero. Pataki opens up on...

  • Rebecca Minkoff is Reinventing Retail With Technology

    Rebecca Minkoff is a pioneer of the "see now, buy now" concept at New York Fashion Week. In an effort to to make fashion more accessible to the everyday shopper, the items that used to take 6 months to hit stores are now immediately available right after they hit the runway. Minkoff says flippin...

  • Congressman Soto Calls Out Florida's Governor Over Climate Change

    Hurricane Irma has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it is still slamming Florida with rain and winds over 70 mph. More than 5.7 million have lost power as a result of the storm.

    Congressman Darren Soto (D-FL) joins from his district near Orlando, which unexpectedly ended up right in t...

  • Rebels With a Cause

    Josh Wolfe, Founder and Managing Partner of Lux Capital, discusses his VC firm's motto to invest in companies and founders that are "rebels of science." Wolfe notes that each of the companies he has founded has evolved like a chain reaction - one company investment has somehow led to the next. In...

  • How Facebook's Stock Could Double

    Seeking Alpha Author Chaim Siegel says Facebook has more accurate data than the U.S. Census Bureau because the company tracks almost everyone on the planet for advertisement purposes. Plus, he believes the stock will double over the next 12 months because Facebook's ad pricing is increasing, whil...

  • Volvo's Giving Owners a New Co-Pilot

    Volvo announced it has acquired Luxe, a valet and concierge service for drivers. Atif Rafiq, Chief Digital Officer at Volvo, explains why Luxe will help the automaker with digital services and customer service. Plus, does the future of car ownership mean you'll never have to go to a gas station? ...

  • The "Liberal Redneck" Has Good Company

    Trae Crowder, a.k.a. "The Liberal Redneck," has turned his hilarious YouTube page into a movement. The comedian joins us in Santa Monica to break down what it means to be a liberal redneck, and to bust stereotypes about both groups. Then, it's time for a lightning round. Trae goes off on everythi...

  • A Millennial's Guide to Home Flipping

    Tarek El Moussa, host of HGTV's "Flip or Flop," discusses the rise of the housing market following the 2006 housing bubble and how flipping is on the rise. We discuss millennials' appetite for homes, and whether the rise of student loan debt is affecting the way the demo is buying property. Tarek...

  • Proofpoint CEO: People Need to Stay Focused on Cybersecurity

    The latest cyber security attack on credit reporting company Equifax may have compromised the personal information of nearly half the U.S. population. In a tweet Thursday, the company said, "We apologize to our consumers and business customers for the concern and frustration this causes." Gary St...

  • Waze Is Chipping in to Help After Harvey

    Social navigation app Waze introduced a new carpool feature this year. The service lets users match with drivers who are traveling along the same route. It's currently only available in California, but just this week, Waze made the service available for free in states impacted by Hurricane Harvey...

  • Esports Arena Coming to L.A.

    Blizzard is bringing a new venue to its hometown. Gamespot associate editor Kallie Plagge says this is a big step forward for esports in the U.S. She also dishes on the newly-released Destiny 2.

  • How Facebook's Stock Could Double

    Seeking Alpha Author Chaim Siegel says Facebook has more accurate data than the U.S. Census Bureau because the company tracks almost everyone on the planet for advertisement purposes. Plus, he believes the stock will double over the next 12 months because Facebook's ad pricing is increasing, whil...

  • Time Inc. Is Going for It With Digital

    Will Lee, Group Digital Director of Sports and Entertainment at Time Inc., discusses the company's focus on growing its digital brand and strategy with the purchase of Zooey Deschanel's female-focused website "HelloGiggles" and the Generation Z website "Instant." Lee notes that Time is looking ye...

  • How Time Inc. Plans to Get its Share of Digital Ad Revenue

    Will Lee, Group Digital Director of Sports and Entertainment at Time Inc., discusses the company's focus on growing its digital brand and strategy with the purchase of Zooey Deschanel's female-focused website "HelloGiggles" and the Generation Z website "Instant." Lee notes that Time is looking ye...

  • Telsa Is Expanding Its Supercharging Stations

    Tesla Model S and X owners in Florida woke up Sunday morning with a little surprise: extra battery capacity. Alex Roy, Editor-At-Large at The Drive, explains how Musk's company remotely added 30-40 miles of battery power for owners in Florida to help with the evacuation from Hurricane Irma. Plus,...

  • Cooper Hefner Talks Playboy's Relationship with Trump

    Hugh Hefner's 26-year-old son Cooper took over as Playboy's chief creative officer one year ago. The millennial media mogul joins us to discuss taking the brand into the next generation as it angles to compete in the content wars. Cooper reveals the media companies he's looking to for guidance, t...

  • The Key Questions in the Equifax Investigation

    Shares of Equifax plunged on Friday, after the credit reporting company said it suffered a data breach. As many as 143 million customers, about half of the U.S. population, may have been affected. Jeremy Owens, Technology Editor for MarketWatch, says that the optics of how Equifax handled the fal...

  • From Nude to Never Nude and Back: Hef's Son on the Changing Face of Playboy

    Hugh Hefner's 26-year-old son Cooper took over as Playboy's chief creative officer one year ago. The millennial media mogul joins us to discuss taking the brand into the next generation as it angles to compete in the content wars. Cooper reveals the media companies he's looking to for guidance, t...

  • DMB's Boyd Tinsley Wants to Unite Charlottesville

    Dave Matthews Band violinist and Charlottesville native Boyd Tinsley is organizing a concert in his hometown on September 24th. The concert will feature artists including DMB, Justin Timberlake and Pharrell. Tinsley says he hopes this concert will bring the community back together after a rally l...

  • Turning a Day of Evil into a Day of Good

    Cheddar honors the victims of 9/11 with Jay Winuk and David Paine, co-founders of 9/11 Day. The charity focuses on turning the tragic events into a day of honor and good, by encouraging people to volunteer around their communities. Plus, how 9/11 Day educates youth on the events of that day. It a...

  • What's Next for Irma?

    Mark Fischetti, Senior Editor at Scientific American, explains why Hurricane Irma left such a devastating path of destruction in Florida and the Caribbean. As of Monday morning the storm was downgraded to a tropical storm, but where is it heading? Fischetti explains what northern Florida and Geor...

  • Why Bannon Is Tearing Into the GOP Establishment

    Wayne Dupree, contributor for Political Insider, discusses Steve Bannon's first-ever television interview with "60 Minutes," in which he comes out swinging against the Republican establishment. Bannon names Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell as enemies of the Trump populist agenda. Dupree notes, "Bann...

  • How to Buy Insurance for Hurricanes

    Hurricane Harvey has wreaked havoc on Houston, and now Florida is bracing for a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. Barclays says the damage from Irma could reach $130 billion. Joseph Gendelman, President & CEO of Bruce Gendelman Insurance Services discusses how much pain the storm will cost the insu...

  • The Biggest Fashion Trends at NYFW

    New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 is underway. Bobby Schuessler, Editorial Director at Who What Wear, predicts the hottest fashion trends for Spring 2018. He says red and metallic will be a staple in many collections.