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>> we have a culture of exper menation, so, we challenge each other and our partners to bring us whacky ideas. we even ing friday. if you're looking for deals, you can find them. coupons, discounts, it's a great time to shop for deals. >> i guess the stores think if they get you, this is the time you're out. they want to keep you there and r as many things as you want. >> if pencils and pens and notebooks, you're buying backpacks and ipads and jeans and shirts. >> when it comes down to parents being able to buy all this and afford this, if there's a 29% increase, how is that going to impact those families? >> i think that's the hardest part of this. especially in that e e less well off. if it's passinging on to parents and they can't afford it, we don't want kids in class without pens and pencils and notebooks. that can't happen. in most schools in those areas are being more careful with those lists. in schools where they think parents can afford it. those lists are really growing. >> thank you so much for joining us. again, tim sullivan. >>> up next, a look at the news for the week ahe
>> we have a culture of exper menation, so, we challenge each other and our partners to bring us whacky ideas. we even ing friday. if you're looking for deals, you can find them. coupons, discounts, it's a great time to shop for deals. >> i guess the stores think if they get you, this is the time you're out. they want to keep you there and r as many things as you want. >> if pencils and pens and notebooks, you're buying backpacks and ipads and jeans and shirts. >> when...
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>> we have a culture of exper menation, so, we challenge each other and our partners to bring us whacky ideas. we even launch a pizza b orkbone a pizza roll with no cinnamon and frosting. sounds odd, not totally in line with the brand. it was not successful in the bakery, so we learned a lot from it and that was more valuable than the product's success. >> i would say so, the failures probably teach you more. >> no question. >> we love stories here about unusual past success and you have one of those. very famously started out at the hooters girl. you were in college going for an engineering degree. >> yes. >> so, you were working as a hooters girl and you quit college. why? >> i had start traveling all over the world to help hooters open their new franchises overseas. i was lucky in that i joined a growinging restaurant company. they just happened to be expanding globally and at the same time, they were looking for key employees to help train the new staff in these restaurants and i was chosen because i had worked every job in the restaurant. i was a cook, a dishwasher, a manager, i wa
>> we have a culture of exper menation, so, we challenge each other and our partners to bring us whacky ideas. we even launch a pizza b orkbone a pizza roll with no cinnamon and frosting. sounds odd, not totally in line with the brand. it was not successful in the bakery, so we learned a lot from it and that was more valuable than the product's success. >> i would say so, the failures probably teach you more. >> no question. >> we love stories here about unusual past...
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. -- exper. ech.openocho makes everyone a br videographer. >> i wish you luck.w, irk rad a had -- erada you had a bunch of successes, the early morning dan thing people get up at 6 a.m. and go to a 7 a.m. dance party. >> all of us are looking for exciting ways to continue night life mentalty, but, a wholesome away. so, we said what if we start this experiment and lauren a early morning party called daybreaker, they break the day a 7 a.m. and mix and ming wel like minded entrepreneurs or artists. john: people pay 20 a head. >> 25 a head. >> it is growing. >> it is growing. we get calling from new delhi, tel aviv, japan, tokyo. john: if you think erada looks familiar her twin sister was once on the show, they started a be called super sprout promoteing vegetables to kids. >> my favorite vegetable is broccoli. because it makes me super strong, what is your super power. john: no kids will eat a vegetable because he does that. >> you wouldn't tell me if you would not playing with carat over here, wo would not think at eating a vegetable, colby carrot is good for your
. -- exper. ech.openocho makes everyone a br videographer. >> i wish you luck.w, irk rad a had -- erada you had a bunch of successes, the early morning dan thing people get up at 6 a.m. and go to a 7 a.m. dance party. >> all of us are looking for exciting ways to continue night life mentalty, but, a wholesome away. so, we said what if we start this experiment and lauren a early morning party called daybreaker, they break the day a 7 a.m. and mix and ming wel like minded...
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i will leave that to the exper experts. another possibility is cheaper alternatives.we are seeing growth in some of that already too. one of them is on line education and there's a lot of that going on. it's now no longer just the university of phoenix and a few other for-profit schools. georgia tech is offering a masters in computer science on line as provost says is a full-service degree. everybody is as good as the regular masters except it's super cheap. kind of appealing. another thing we are saying that i would like to see more of than i think we will is certification in place of a diploma. i'm not as convinced as an article in the "harvard business review" today who says it's the end of degree. i do think certificates of actual ability and the people who think that her colleges because the higher education establishment is getting behind third-party establishment that their degrees mean something. another thing that is starting to happen is the price of apprenticeship. i thought it was a sad article in the "washington post." it was about people who have gone to
i will leave that to the exper experts. another possibility is cheaper alternatives.we are seeing growth in some of that already too. one of them is on line education and there's a lot of that going on. it's now no longer just the university of phoenix and a few other for-profit schools. georgia tech is offering a masters in computer science on line as provost says is a full-service degree. everybody is as good as the regular masters except it's super cheap. kind of appealing. another thing we...
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. >> better than anything else, 4,000 years of exper i don't think, i will take that -- experience, i will take that over those in washington listening to flat earthys, gold keeps its intrinsic value better than anything else, counterfeiting is illegal, it is a form of stealing, if in private sector you do it you go to jail, in government they call that stimulus. john: a lot of people here are worried about massive inflation, i am worried about it too, and so, they buy gold, i bet, how many of you have bought gold? [applause] usual audience most of you put your hands up, so, how do peal buy it -- do people buy it, i have some with me, they sell things like this is a one ounce count. $1300, advance think that of these is what -- advantage of these is what? if there is mass inflation and it cost $5,000 to buy a loaf of bred, the baker will know the value of this? and will honor this? >> gold always survives politicians, and that is why it is not so much an investment, john, but a form of insurance. against malpractice, economic malpractice by our authorities. john: some of you have also
. >> better than anything else, 4,000 years of exper i don't think, i will take that -- experience, i will take that over those in washington listening to flat earthys, gold keeps its intrinsic value better than anything else, counterfeiting is illegal, it is a form of stealing, if in private sector you do it you go to jail, in government they call that stimulus. john: a lot of people here are worried about massive inflation, i am worried about it too, and so, they buy gold, i bet, how...
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antibiotics can become toxic if used after itsics pieratioation- expering ingexpiration date.e still nervous, stick to the dates on drugs that you must have like an epipen, that is it for tonight's willis report, have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorr tomorrow. charles: tonight on "making money," no way this is from the steve jobs play book, is apple ipad desperation a signal to sell the stock? what do you know about the sky sky-high valuations for companies? some say this is armageddon. there are ways to cash in. i give you the rules for buying the companies when they go public. >> uber bully or a smart business? is it playing fair? does it matter. not to late to get in on the rally, i have two more stock ideas for you tonight, so let
antibiotics can become toxic if used after itsics pieratioation- expering ingexpiration date.e still nervous, stick to the dates on drugs that you must have like an epipen, that is it for tonight's willis report, have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorr tomorrow. charles: tonight on "making money," no way this is from the steve jobs play book, is apple ipad desperation a signal to sell the stock? what do you know about the sky sky-high valuations for companies? some say this...
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nutrition...i'm no exper. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. grandpa! peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie'
nutrition...i'm no exper. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female...
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exper perts say it's unlikely new challenges will be brought. >> you have somebody in theory chargeda murder, one, happened 30 years ago, not unusual, but two, the person was already charged, and we found not guilty of reason of insanity. >> like you heard, prosecutors need to circumvent a federal law, that charges expire after a time period and double jeopardy because he's already been tried in court. >> thank you. the legal panel weighs in on whether the man who shot him back in 1981 will be able to be retried. >>> well, the people in hawaii are cleaning up after tropical storm iselle, mostly downed trees, although some homes saw roof damage, by there is no rest for the storm weary, nope, because julio is headed for the chain. we are live in the fox extreme weather center with details on that. >> we are watching what was iselle moving across the northern and western part of the island chain bringing several inches of rain. the good news is julio, we're expecting to move well north, but we'll see rainfall out of this across the big island, and then, of course, the rem innocents of w
exper perts say it's unlikely new challenges will be brought. >> you have somebody in theory chargeda murder, one, happened 30 years ago, not unusual, but two, the person was already charged, and we found not guilty of reason of insanity. >> like you heard, prosecutors need to circumvent a federal law, that charges expire after a time period and double jeopardy because he's already been tried in court. >> thank you. the legal panel weighs in on whether the man who shot him...
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. >> according to military exper, forget you and i, op both sides of the aisle, they don't have the powers in the north. they don't have the means to get to the west. i don't care as much about that -- >> let me say this. i'm not worried about that as much as i am, are they able to carry out terrorist attacks in the world the way al qaeda was in the past. secretary gates said, absolutely yes. >> how do you fix that? number one, get at their funding sources which is not public fupding bfupd i funding. >> taking over banks and cities and towns. >> take over syria and the town. most of that is fine. taking over mosul, we know where they are. >> doesn't this all -- doesn't acting against isis come from where people are at, where the brits are at, where americans are at? i mean, we've been looking at the response from people in the uk and they say, they're just really not worried. some of them think it's just fearmongering. >> that's my point. david cameron is playing on that fearmongering. i don't think it's necessary. >> is it fearmongering? >> no. >> for some nations it makes sense to talk
. >> according to military exper, forget you and i, op both sides of the aisle, they don't have the powers in the north. they don't have the means to get to the west. i don't care as much about that -- >> let me say this. i'm not worried about that as much as i am, are they able to carry out terrorist attacks in the world the way al qaeda was in the past. secretary gates said, absolutely yes. >> how do you fix that? number one, get at their funding sources which is not public...
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. >> he chose to forego what his group calls an exper menial serum, giving the only dose available tod have killed osama bin laden in the 1990s. the cording was aired by sky news australia. it was recorded on september 10, 2001, hours before the september 11th attack. >> osama bin laden, he's a very smart guy. i've spent a lot of time thinking about him. and nearly got him once. i near i go got him. and i could have gotten -- i could have killed him. but i would have had to destroy a little town called kandahar in afghanistan and kill 300 innocent women and children. and then i would have been no better than him. and so i didn't do it. >> the commission, was investigated the 9/11 attacks had previously revealed the information about president clinton's decision. there's been no reaction from the president himself. but it kind of does show you just the tough decisions that presidents do have to undergo, deciding life and death, who do you kill. it really does come down to that. >> the 9/11 commission said there were actually four missed opportunities between '88 and '89 and faulted the
. >> he chose to forego what his group calls an exper menial serum, giving the only dose available tod have killed osama bin laden in the 1990s. the cording was aired by sky news australia. it was recorded on september 10, 2001, hours before the september 11th attack. >> osama bin laden, he's a very smart guy. i've spent a lot of time thinking about him. and nearly got him once. i near i go got him. and i could have gotten -- i could have killed him. but i would have had to destroy...
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the administration didn't have the exper cease or the ldn't leadership or organizational h scales to manage this massive undertaking. a broken website that the president promised would be as easy to use as any e-commerce site cost taxpayers $1 billion. that took money from their hard earned paychecks to come up witc that 1 billion and many aren't happy about that. these costs are still going up so my colleagues may want to complain that we're spending too much time examining the failed website launch, i'm not the surprised they don't want to talk about it. but the reality is these problems are still playing out and may affect this fall's open enrollment period. the system has a system in place capable of handling the we inconsistencies or if they'll b ever put in place a functioningn payment system. about t we'll ask about healthcare.gov a contracts in the gao report.rept but as we head to open to ope enrollment in the fall, patients and families need to know how tl this law will affect them because each day the health care is making it more expensive and fragmented. insurers were re
the administration didn't have the exper cease or the ldn't leadership or organizational h scales to manage this massive undertaking. a broken website that the president promised would be as easy to use as any e-commerce site cost taxpayers $1 billion. that took money from their hard earned paychecks to come up witc that 1 billion and many aren't happy about that. these costs are still going up so my colleagues may want to complain that we're spending too much time examining the failed website...