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Aston Martin Putting Pedal to the Metal on Hybrid & EV
Aston Martin's announced plans for all-electric cars by 2019. Auto Blog Editor-in-chief Greg Migliore explains what the move says about the luxury automaker's future, and its competitors.
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Is Trump's Military Transgender Ban Really About Healthcare Costs?
Cheddar sits down with Amit Paley, CEO of "The Trevor Project," and Noah Michelson, Editor for Huffington Post's "Queer Voices," to discuss President Trump's trangender military ban. Michelson comments that the president has placed the value of a dollar over the value of a life, noting that the ...
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Stalled Twitter Growth Makes James Cakmak Concerned About Strategy
Twitter's user base has stalled, internet analyst James Cakmak says, adding the company needs to better serve its niche. Cakmak believes the company needs to begin monetizing through premium offerings. Tech earnings are in full swing, and Twitter's stock is in freefall. User growth came in flat f...
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Rep. Barbara Lee: Trump Shouldn't Be Able to Unilaterally Wage War
Congresswoman Barbara Lee talks with Cheddar's Baker Machado about the Trump Administration's recent rhetoric on affirmative action, referring to it as "sad" and a "disgrace" to those who are victims of systemic racism. Representative Lee notes Attorney General Sessions' "history of bigotry" and ...
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Dough on the Go: Little Caesars Launches Pizza Portals
The home of Hot-N-Ready is making picking up pizza even quicker. Little Caesars recently launched its new "pizza portals" that allow customers to order pizza ahead of time and pick it up without waiting in line.
Rick Moreno, SVP of Innovation at Little Caesars, says he came up with the idea w...
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Facebook Pulls a Fast One on China. What Gives?
China prohibits Facebook and Instagram...but that's not stopping Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook released a new photo sharing app called Colorful Balloons under a different company name. Matt Swider, Senior Mobile & Buying Guides Editor at TechRadar, and Sean Aune, Editor-In-Chief at Techno Buffalo, di...
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Rep. Val Demings: We Might Have to Unite Without the President
Rep. Val Demings is not impressed with President Trump's response to the white supremacists in Charlottesville. During tragic times, she tells Cheddar, great leaders step up and unite the people. She believes President Trump fell short of delivering an effective response. While she is disappoint...
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Patrick McGinnis Is the Man Behind FOMO
While attending Harvard, McGinnis' colleagues said he had "the fear of missing out" because he tried to do everything. He came up with acronym and wrote an article about it in 2004. Patrick McGinnis is credited with coining the term "FOMO," the fear of missing out. He explains how, 13 years after...
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From High Heels to Hunting- Eva Shockey's Journey to Pro Hunting
One misconception that people have about hunting, Shockey says, is that hunters are conservationists, raising money for wildlife management. She also tells us how more women are getting into hunting.
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Snap Scripts its Future
On the heels of Apple and Facebook both announcing that they are investing heavily in scripted content, Snap is now getting into the game. Dan Lagani, President and Chief Revenue Officer at Diply, explains how this strategy could attract not only new users, but new advertisers as well. Snap said ...
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Jon Steinberg Keeps "Clam" at the Hamptons' Palm Restaurant
Bruce Bozzi, co-owner and co-chairman of The Palm Restaurant and Palm Restaurant Group, serves Jon Steinberg some clams oreganata live at the Altice studio at The Palm in East Hampton. Bruce describes how to perfect the dish and pair it with the appropriate wine. He also teaches Jon the best clam...
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Will "Madden NFL 18" Be a Touchdown for EA?
Madden NFL 18 debuts Friday, but will first week sales beat out the last version? Ashley Jenkins, Host of "The Know" on Rooster Teeth, explains how this edition is a bit different from that last, and why, for that reason, do even better. Plus, she talks about why she thinks it's a good idea that ...
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Barney Frank: Scaramucci Is Not Capable of Running Anything
Former Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank says Anthony Scaramucci’s language is not what we should be focusing on. It’s something much deeper.
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The Hill’s Martel: Scaramucci’s Removal Is a “Power Move”
White House Press Secretary confirmed Monday Anthony Scaramucci will be leaving his role as White House Communications Director. The announcement comes just hours after President Trump's new Chief of Staff, John Kelly, was sworn into his role. The Hill's Cate Martel breaks down what this departur...
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Is John Kelly Safe as White House Chief of Staff?
Ten days after Anthony Scaramucci was appointed White House Communications Director he was fired. Emma Vigeland, Politics Commentator at The Young Turks, explains why Trump went from loving "The Mooch" to hating the "inappropriate" comments he made to the press. Plus, what role Chief of Staff Joh...
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When a iPhone Sales Miss Is a Good Thing
With the tech sector's recent volatility, can Apple's Q3 earnings save the day? Chris Versace, Chief Investment Officer at Tematica Research and Angelo Zino, Senior Equity Analyst at CFRA agree that investors shouldn't be looking at this earnings numbers as much as they should be looking at the g...
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Here's How Hyperloop's Co-Founders Quiet Skeptics
Hyperloop One making history with its successful Phase Two test over the weekend. The automous travel pod hit speeds of 192 miles per hour, 2.7 times faster than its previous test. Shervin Pishevar and Josh Giegel, co-founders of Hyperloop One, join on the heels of the major milestone for the com...
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Will the Galaxy Note 8's Price Tag Dissuade Buyers?
The new Samsung Note 8 is here! The new smartphone costs $929 and will hit stores September 15th, a few days after the rumored reveal of the new iPhone 8. Nirave Gondhia, Managing Editor of Android Authority, says that the price point may be Samsung's only hurdle in winning over Apple users. He t...
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Content Wars: The Battle for Your TV
The content landscape is undergoing massive changes. Terence Kawaja, Founder and CEO of LUMA Partners, explains the state of television and how big tech companies are taking on traditional cable players. As new leaders emerge in the space for content, WPP struggles to thrive in an ad market contr...
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15-Year-Old Singing Sensation Skylar Stecker Performs for Us Live!
Skylar Stecker is a 15-year-old pop singer whose single "Only Want You" is number one on the Billboard Dance Chart. She joins Cheddar to discuss touring with Miley Cyrus and her creative process in the studio. Plus, she weighs in on Taylor Swift's new single "Look What You Made Me Do."
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Tennis Legend Tracy Austin Predicts U.S. Open Winners
We're gearing up for the U.S. Open. Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic are both sitting out the tournament, and favorites like Roger Federer and Andy Murray are battling injuries. In a wide-open field, who will win the tournament? Tennis legend Tracy Austin joined us to predict this year's result...
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Stars Karolina Pliskova and Sam Querrey Talk Tech Behind Tennis
Karolina Pliskova and Sam Querrey stop by Cheddar after ringing the NYSE opening bell to discuss how they're gearing up to take the court at the U.S. Open. How do they feel about being two of the top tennis players in the world right now? They talk about pressure to perform on the court and why t...
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Spotify vs. Apple Music: Which Will Come Out on Top?
The music and film industries are rapidly evolving as young companies like Spotify and Netflix force the industry to adapt. David Schulhof, Founder and President of IM Global Music, which focuses on acquiring song catalogues, soundtracks, music supervision services and developing music driven fil...
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How Sudden Coffee Is Taking on the Market "Instantly"
The co-founder of Flickr is taking on a new challenge...trying to convince consumers instant coffee can beat pour-over. Caterina Fake, chairman of Sudden Coffee, is an early investor in the company which is using crystalized coffee to speed up the brewing process, while maintaining flavor. Sudden...