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first...how decades on the punk scene prepared this musician for his role as start up teacher...bill moller chimes in after the break. reinvention is a hallmark of the entrepreneur. there's the slight reinvention, a corporate type becomes a web designer - or the radical left turn where a punk rocker might become a teacher. well such in fact, was the journey of one martin atkins who is today chairman of the music department at the sae institute, a media education school. and quite a journey it has been, and who would have though that a punk rocker would have anything to do with education but you've been teaching for 10 or 11 years. > >yeah. punk rockers are all over business right now. look at piracy. the pirate's dilemma. > >what is that? stealing of... > >right. and i say, "free is the new black."when you give your music away, when you give anything away it's only a problem if the stuff you're giving away is rubbish. if you have great music, great books, or great product give it away to get leverage in the marketplace. it's not a gift, it's an exploding guilt bomb. > >interesting. because
first...how decades on the punk scene prepared this musician for his role as start up teacher...bill moller chimes in after the break. reinvention is a hallmark of the entrepreneur. there's the slight reinvention, a corporate type becomes a web designer - or the radical left turn where a punk rocker might become a teacher. well such in fact, was the journey of one martin atkins who is today chairman of the music department at the sae institute, a media education school. and quite a journey it...
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i'm bill moller in for angela miles. and in today's first look: after last week's dive, market losses continued yesterday. the markets open this morning lookin' for a little traction. equities were lower for their first 4 days slide of the year. strength in technology trimmed nasdaq's losses. apple was up 1 and a half percent after saying it'll start selling 2 new iphones next month. energy shares were down - oil futures fell ending a penny below 107 dollars a barrel.and gold futures, which were up 4 and a half percent last week dropped yesterday. feels like we're in a holding pattern? well, we are. investors are waiting to see what the fed will do this week. does ben bernanke have plans to pull back on the qe3 stimulus sooner than later? with the school year beginning, the sequester means nearly 60- thousand low income children cannot enroll in pre- school programs - mostly head start. and 18- thousand head start workers have also had their pay cut. bond yields, on the rise for months now. let's talk with doug rothschil
i'm bill moller in for angela miles. and in today's first look: after last week's dive, market losses continued yesterday. the markets open this morning lookin' for a little traction. equities were lower for their first 4 days slide of the year. strength in technology trimmed nasdaq's losses. apple was up 1 and a half percent after saying it'll start selling 2 new iphones next month. energy shares were down - oil futures fell ending a penny below 107 dollars a barrel.and gold futures, which...
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Aug 16, 2013
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bill moller checks it out, next. it's amazing or maybe a better word would be unsettling how much news there's been of late on electronic intrusion into our personal privacy. and it's bound to get worse. take the introduction of google glass - a computer you wear. it's another electronic convenience but it requires a sort-of unspoken trade-off. mike salvaggio is a founder of seo brand, an interactive marketing company and he is turned to as an expert in the internet and software.so mike, talk about that trade off as technology in our lives becomes more commonplace in our lives. > >it's very invasive. the more technology rolled out right now, the more privacy we lose. we make these tremendous gains being able to do all of these wonderful things with technology but we're basically just giving away whatever bit of privacy we have left. > >i don't think people are aware of that and it seems like we've almost passed a point of no return. > >it is past the point of no return. you can see kids today are uploading their whol
bill moller checks it out, next. it's amazing or maybe a better word would be unsettling how much news there's been of late on electronic intrusion into our personal privacy. and it's bound to get worse. take the introduction of google glass - a computer you wear. it's another electronic convenience but it requires a sort-of unspoken trade-off. mike salvaggio is a founder of seo brand, an interactive marketing company and he is turned to as an expert in the internet and software.so mike, talk...
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i'm bill moller, in for angela miles. in today's first look: friday's modestly disappointing jobs numbers didn't spook investors much. the big indexes were mostly flat to modestly higher. the dow pulled out of a 69-point session low for a 6th straight week of gains. yes, another record. is anybody talking about the nasdaq? up 2%last week, 22% for the year. go tech! the s&p eeked out a sliver of a gain - and you can call it another record. gold followed volatility indexes down, along with oil, which was up for the week. big gains for social media last week. linkedin and facebook continues their post-ipo about- face. facebook shares again climbed above their original offering price, set more than a year ago. with mobile ad revenue climbing, the site is back in favor on wall street. and, ever heard of athlon energy? you'll wish you had. the texas oil and gas company had its ipo friday. shares priced in at 20 dollars, which was said to be high. they opened at 26 dollars. within a few hours, its stock was up by more than 35%.
i'm bill moller, in for angela miles. in today's first look: friday's modestly disappointing jobs numbers didn't spook investors much. the big indexes were mostly flat to modestly higher. the dow pulled out of a 69-point session low for a 6th straight week of gains. yes, another record. is anybody talking about the nasdaq? up 2%last week, 22% for the year. go tech! the s&p eeked out a sliver of a gain - and you can call it another record. gold followed volatility indexes down, along with...
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Aug 26, 2013
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bill moller steps in next after this in the know message. what's going on with sears? once again last week, more bad news. losses were up, revenue down, the stock price has now tumbled. what's the problem here? and here's the question--- do the woes at sears say anything about the larger models of department stores in america? is there something wrong there? let's talk with joe cahill, a columnist at crains chicago business. now, this is interesting---you call this,"the longest running corporate train wreck you can remember." > >that's right. sears has decline traces all the way back to the late 80s and early 90s when walmart started attacking their customer base. that was followed of course by target and costco. then in this decade, you've had the rise of amazon as the dominant online retailer and all these trends have hurt sears badly and set off this long, slow decline we're seeing. > >and the ceo, the man who owns all the stock--ed lambert he's been dancing. he's been trying all kinds of new things and they point out that their loyalty program has gotten good posit
bill moller steps in next after this in the know message. what's going on with sears? once again last week, more bad news. losses were up, revenue down, the stock price has now tumbled. what's the problem here? and here's the question--- do the woes at sears say anything about the larger models of department stores in america? is there something wrong there? let's talk with joe cahill, a columnist at crains chicago business. now, this is interesting---you call this,"the longest running...
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Aug 30, 2013
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bill moller joins us with that uplifting story, next. > > for the past two weeks you know what's been the number 1 billboard hit? well listen. singing nuns. okay, robin thicke is still overall as tops but this modern day, sound of music group of nuns is the top of the classical musical chart. the album is mater eucharistiae or mother eucarist, as performed by the dominican sisters of mary in ann arbor michigan. sister joseph andrew oversees the music for the order. you beat some big names- including andrea bocelli and bach himself! i can't believe you set out to be chart topping sister super stars. > > i know! it has been such an exciting adventure. we did it for lord and he's always full of surprises. > > is this selling with non- catholics as well? > > oh i think across the board-- because i think everyone wants to connect spiritually with god, you know... and definitely, yes, yes it is. > > do you check the rankings everyday to see if you're still on top? > > we check them periodically, definitely, yes. it's been fun. > > has this changed anything for the dominican sisters? do you
bill moller joins us with that uplifting story, next. > > for the past two weeks you know what's been the number 1 billboard hit? well listen. singing nuns. okay, robin thicke is still overall as tops but this modern day, sound of music group of nuns is the top of the classical musical chart. the album is mater eucharistiae or mother eucarist, as performed by the dominican sisters of mary in ann arbor michigan. sister joseph andrew oversees the music for the order. you beat some big...
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Aug 29, 2013
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tips on planning for natural disasters bill moller is up next. hi, i'm ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of a u.s. serviceman in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby and so many other brave men and women, his service and his sacrifice for our country are real. outside baghdad, a rocket attack blew up my humvee, killing one of my marines and leaving me paralyzed. [ben affleck] when james returned home, he, like many others, was in no condition to cope and advocate for the services he needed. fortunately, paralyzed veterans of america's trained experts were there to help him so he could concentrate on getting well. for over sixty years, paralyzed veterans of america has worked to ensure that our injured veterans get the medical, housing and auto benefits they have earned. i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. in the 1950's americans worried about and planned for possible nuclear
tips on planning for natural disasters bill moller is up next. hi, i'm ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of a u.s. serviceman in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby and so many other brave men and women, his service and his sacrifice for our country are real. outside baghdad, a rocket attack blew up my humvee, killing one of my marines and leaving me paralyzed. [ben affleck] when james returned home, he, like many others, was in no condition to cope and advocate for...
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on the other hand, bob moller, leaving after 12 years the longest-serving director since j.dgar hoover, if we had the nsa system we have, then when one of the 9/11 terrorists made a phone call, we would have found the conspiracy. >> all the complaints was nobody did this. they didn't connect the dots. there is support for it. but it is a problem. the president says michelle would have to trust me, right? and he had said earlier, if you don't trust me, trust me and the congress and the courts. well you know what, people don't in and that's the bottom line problem, and that becomes a problem for the president in everything that he's doing, because he believes in government, and he believes in big government. and to have people not trusting the governments on any level becomes a big problem for him. >> one of the things that's happened. and there's clear frustration inside the white house of the revelations about things they didn't know and the mistakes that had been made. but there is a shift in public opinion. i think you're right. public has not tipped in the side of civil l
on the other hand, bob moller, leaving after 12 years the longest-serving director since j.dgar hoover, if we had the nsa system we have, then when one of the 9/11 terrorists made a phone call, we would have found the conspiracy. >> all the complaints was nobody did this. they didn't connect the dots. there is support for it. but it is a problem. the president says michelle would have to trust me, right? and he had said earlier, if you don't trust me, trust me and the congress and the...