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>> fomo is fear of missing out. what is b? >> i'm credited for creating fomo.is much worse than fobo. fobo is fear of a better option. it's idea instead of making decisions we xlecollect as many options we have and we never really decide, right? and so in this age of big data and analysis paralysis, it's really critical for people to be decisive. so what i tell people is ask yourself why are you holding those doors open? if it's just to have an option, close the doors, make a decision and move on. >> it's so true. right? i mean too many options is paralyzing sometimes. and it gets better to just -- i agree. just be decisive, direct, and can you go back later if you need to and change everything up. all right. >> so my advice is simple. don't stop. the temptation to try something else or to give up or to quit, you know, people don't realize when you start a company you're embarrassed, u mihumiliated on, stepped on, abused. if you keep going, failure doesn't really happen. just experiences and learning. and that is the main thing is to just keep doing it. >> all
>> fomo is fear of missing out. what is b? >> i'm credited for creating fomo.is much worse than fobo. fobo is fear of a better option. it's idea instead of making decisions we xlecollect as many options we have and we never really decide, right? and so in this age of big data and analysis paralysis, it's really critical for people to be decisive. so what i tell people is ask yourself why are you holding those doors open? if it's just to have an option, close the doors, make a...
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[gasps] and jessica called me a fomo. oh, my god. she thinks we're hooking up. wait, should me?nds for fear of missing out. she's jealous of you. - yes, i am finally cool. cowabunga! - well, i should call my secret rich person uber that comes immediately. - portia, thanks so much for tonight. how much do i owe you? - aw, you can get it to me tomorrow. - it's eleven fifty. - oh, wow. it's only eleven dollars and fifty cents. - what are cents? - ohh, god. it's time to stack the savings. take 50% off hundreds of select items storewide. plus - take an extra 20% off. plus - take an extra $10 off when you spend $50 or more. plus - get kohl's cash. plus - yes2you members earn triple points. only at kohl's. try revitalift triple power anti-from l'oreal. i have more confidence. my coworkers were like, your skin looks great! revitalift triple power visibly reduces wrinkles, refirms and smooths texture in one week. guaranteed, or your money back. from l'oreal paris. introducing new dunkin' donuts cold brew coffee packs. it's delicious craft coffee, as easy as 1-2-3. ♪ and it's now availabl
[gasps] and jessica called me a fomo. oh, my god. she thinks we're hooking up. wait, should me?nds for fear of missing out. she's jealous of you. - yes, i am finally cool. cowabunga! - well, i should call my secret rich person uber that comes immediately. - portia, thanks so much for tonight. how much do i owe you? - aw, you can get it to me tomorrow. - it's eleven fifty. - oh, wow. it's only eleven dollars and fifty cents. - what are cents? - ohh, god. it's time to stack the savings. take 50%...
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. >> and we have all heard of fomo but do you know what fobo means? we'll have the answer when we return. so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone) it's not millennial enough. there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you! so we're doing it. yes! "we got a yes!" start saying yes to your company's best ideas. let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. >>> as you scale a business, how do you make sure the culture, the core values and that mission-driven focus begins to permeate every part of the business and are embodied in every team member in the company? >> so for me what was important is those five values. we call it five ps you have to write them down. you have to get everyone trained on it and disseminate it within your organizatio
. >> and we have all heard of fomo but do you know what fobo means? we'll have the answer when we return. so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone) it's not millennial enough. there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank...
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it is turning into the fomo time of the rally. people are like i cannot be in cash anymore. vonnie: that is often where the majority of gains are made. mike: that's right. you says this is the last leg of the bull market, but that is true. the last legs of the bull markets are often the most rewarding. getting out in time is the tricky part. i'm not sure anyone knows how to do it correctly. the last legs of markets are often the strongest part. vonnie: what is next to come? mike: we will keep tripping through the earnings season. the traders eyes are still glued on d.c. we are expecting get the president's that nominee next week. it looks like it could be powell. the markets of that very well today. there was still a little bit of speculation it might be john taylor, it was considered to be potentially more hawkish than powell. we saw big moves lower in yields and the dollar and a pickup and stocks when bloomberg broke that news that trump was leaning towards powell. the tax reform plan is coming up. there is a lot of sausage making to be done with that. i think the market m
it is turning into the fomo time of the rally. people are like i cannot be in cash anymore. vonnie: that is often where the majority of gains are made. mike: that's right. you says this is the last leg of the bull market, but that is true. the last legs of the bull markets are often the most rewarding. getting out in time is the tricky part. i'm not sure anyone knows how to do it correctly. the last legs of markets are often the strongest part. vonnie: what is next to come? mike: we will keep...
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they would give out pills for everything, back aches, tooth aches, fomo, whatever.re desperate and forme sewell industries were happy pi to sell them. >> this d.e.a. veteran saw distributors shipping thousands of suspicious orders. one example, a pharmacy in kermit, west virginia, a town of just 392 people ordered 9 million hydrocodone pills over two years. >> trevor: holy (bleep)! 9 million pills for 400 people? even if one of those people is charlie sheen, that still leaves 8 million pills unaccounted for! ( laughter ) now, you would think that this would be an easy problem to solve, right? you just get the d.e.a. in to shut down the pill distributor that's flooding the market with the drugs. the problem is last year those bitch ass (bleep) in congress unanimously passed a law -- yeah i said it, unanimously -- unanimously passed a law greatly cutting the d.e.a.'s power to go after these shady distributors. if you're wondering why would congress pass a law helping to protect drug companies in the middle of a drug crisis? because of the thing they're addicted to --
they would give out pills for everything, back aches, tooth aches, fomo, whatever.re desperate and forme sewell industries were happy pi to sell them. >> this d.e.a. veteran saw distributors shipping thousands of suspicious orders. one example, a pharmacy in kermit, west virginia, a town of just 392 people ordered 9 million hydrocodone pills over two years. >> trevor: holy (bleep)! 9 million pills for 400 people? even if one of those people is charlie sheen, that still leaves 8...
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know, i just finished campaigning and raising money, and now i had to go back to donors and ask them fomoryl: buck reveals the unwritten rules and outlines the allegations in his book, "drain the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." he says to meet fundraising quotas, members of congress spend hour upon hour of public work time asking for money from the very interests they're supposed to oversee, ending up beholden to them instead of the public at large. for people who really have no idea how things work up here, can you tell us how the special interests and corporate interests, for example, actually influence members? how does that happen? rep. buck: it starts with committee assignments. if you're on the transportation and infrastructure committee, the transportation bill will come before your committee and all over town there will be receptions and the members on the transportation committee will be invited to those receptions, expected to attend those receptions, and receive donations as a result of that. they know the easy money, the low-hanging fruit, is gonna b
know, i just finished campaigning and raising money, and now i had to go back to donors and ask them fomoryl: buck reveals the unwritten rules and outlines the allegations in his book, "drain the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." he says to meet fundraising quotas, members of congress spend hour upon hour of public work time asking for money from the very interests they're supposed to oversee, ending up beholden to them instead of the public at large. for...
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. >> i'm having fomo fear of missing out. don't you come. >> i'll report traffic and never make it in time. >> you have fun for me. >> okay. >> right now in stafford 95 southbound tractor-trailer crash and fuel spill cleanup. 95 southbound all lanes blocked center port parkway detour to courthouse road to route 1 southbound and hook back to 95 southbound northbound dealing with rubber north korea delay that camera is traffic dealing on southbound side and hoping all lanes open soon. big delays in both directions, route 1 dealing with bailout traffic in both directions. we have a problem we've been telling you about southbound off ramp bridge delays back to 50. 15 northbound in d.c.. inbound dug also bridge right lane blocked. 11 street bridge and dug also dealing with problems. 290 typical delays. and beltway, eper loop 123 crash blocking right lane right shoulder cambridge road and 20 no crashes man look at delay. 26 minutes from 0 to 109. heavy volume. blue and yellow line delays we'll get to that next. keep it to "fox5". r
. >> i'm having fomo fear of missing out. don't you come. >> i'll report traffic and never make it in time. >> you have fun for me. >> okay. >> right now in stafford 95 southbound tractor-trailer crash and fuel spill cleanup. 95 southbound all lanes blocked center port parkway detour to courthouse road to route 1 southbound and hook back to 95 southbound northbound dealing with rubber north korea delay that camera is traffic dealing on southbound side and hoping...
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is it -- fomo, i have never said that on-air. mark: you had some ceos say in front of congress, while the music is dancing, you have to keep moving. that is about the point of your, making it back to the last quarter. people are invested, but they are not as leveraged as they were. that is the caution. we have a rollback, and this is something you wrote about recently, people will reengage down 2%, 5%, 10%. thingss this idea that will march higher, it is just a matter of time. take the hit, because it is going higher. vonnie: what about the winds of cisco policy? we spoke to richard taylor last week. the newly minted nobel prize winner, he had this to say about u.s. tax reform and why that is maybe an argument or not an argument in the u.s.. richard: i don't know about you, but i am nervous. it seems like when investors are nervous, they are prone to being spooked. nothing seems to spook the market. as you said, it crawls up, slowly but surely. based on the expectation of some big tax cut, shortly investors should have lost confi
is it -- fomo, i have never said that on-air. mark: you had some ceos say in front of congress, while the music is dancing, you have to keep moving. that is about the point of your, making it back to the last quarter. people are invested, but they are not as leveraged as they were. that is the caution. we have a rollback, and this is something you wrote about recently, people will reengage down 2%, 5%, 10%. thingss this idea that will march higher, it is just a matter of time. take the hit,...
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> how are you going to approach >> we would never comment as a matter of corporate policies of rue fomoors we are getting am medicine that matters. >> doctor clayman. thank you. >>> lets get back to brian in california >> coming up after the break, we'll askadvisers, how do you invest in a rising interest rate environment and what is the biggest risks that's incredible and ground breaking, stock market rally and real world answering those questions coming up of advisory day here in awful point of california. we'll be back right after this excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. can we do that? i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, th
> how are you going to approach >> we would never comment as a matter of corporate policies of rue fomoors we are getting am medicine that matters. >> doctor clayman. thank you. >>> lets get back to brian in california >> coming up after the break, we'll askadvisers, how do you invest in a rising interest rate environment and what is the biggest risks that's incredible and ground breaking, stock market rally and real world answering those questions coming up of...
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going, she said one thing, social media, kind of lower self esteem, trying to be like everybody else, fomomissing out, teens have all the time. the economic down turn, that occurred, still affecting so many families, so much financial stress, in the household, and everything. and also, unfortunately, there is a lot more, more effective ways, with the increase in opioid addiction, and stronger medications, that that can take people's lives, as well. some of the ways to casino every get it early on is if your child's kind of decreasing it their grades, or being more isolated, staying in their room more than usual, being more irritable. >> they'll come out of the room, mom and dad, leave me alone. >> or what kind of questions or what do you say to them to get them to open up really see like natasha was saying she didn't realize how serious it was. >> unfortunately it does have to start much earlier in my opinion, where parents, you know, i'm parent, too, four kids, and it is one of the most difficult -- >> if somebody is watching, their kid is isolated in their room tonight. what do you do, k
going, she said one thing, social media, kind of lower self esteem, trying to be like everybody else, fomomissing out, teens have all the time. the economic down turn, that occurred, still affecting so many families, so much financial stress, in the household, and everything. and also, unfortunately, there is a lot more, more effective ways, with the increase in opioid addiction, and stronger medications, that that can take people's lives, as well. some of the ways to casino every get it early...
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to meditate >> the problem is we're always worried it's that one time -- >> the fear of missing out fomodo want >> it's bad. in my entire life f i was 30 miles away left somewhere and i forgot something, eh -- >> even your wallet. if it's your phone, oh, my god i don't like having something like that. >> you don't like the idea of telling your phone for the next hour -- >> you can do that yourself. do you need an app. >> i could use a forcing mechanism? i don't know about you i'm addicted to this thing >> would it lock you out you have no choice i said this is the time, here's my -- >> you can override it. >> i can do that myself. click. >> you have more discipline than others >> don't you think a how-to shaving app would be good for you? >> given my edward scissor hands morning? >> sweeney todd. johnny depp was both of those people. >>> cnbc has new data on the president's new fed chair, we will bring you those numbers when we return stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t netwo
to meditate >> the problem is we're always worried it's that one time -- >> the fear of missing out fomodo want >> it's bad. in my entire life f i was 30 miles away left somewhere and i forgot something, eh -- >> even your wallet. if it's your phone, oh, my god i don't like having something like that. >> you don't like the idea of telling your phone for the next hour -- >> you can do that yourself. do you need an app. >> i could use a forcing mechanism?...