Erin Burnett Is No Mother Teresa
CNBC's Erin Burnett gave an interview in Men's Health magazine entitled "8 Ways To Impress Me" which is breathtaking in its vapidity.
CNBC's Erin Burnett gave an interview in Men's Health magazine entitled "8 Ways To Impress Me" which is breathtaking in its vapidity.
Happy New Year! We've had the pleasure of helping to create and now write and and moderate this automotive blog beginning in June, 2008, and so far i...
Civil war broke out in the Lebanon in 1977. As Nicholas Taleb recalls in The Black Swan, adults at the time were utterly confident that the war would end in "only a matter of days."
The reason we are not all responsible is the same reason teenagers are not responsible for becoming addicted to cigarettes.
In an earlier post, I ended by paraphrasing Lenin, "Wall Street will sell us the rope to hang American Capitalism." Well, in Citigroup we have created the perfect "Grim Reaper."
Nuclear reactors and oil are both types of energy, just as apples and vodka both types of calories. No one in the real world considers one to be an economic substitute for the other.
The question is: what country does Charlie Gasparino live in? A country where the pressure to make Bush's insane and ineffective tax cuts permanent will grow louder as January 20th approaches.
I got the distinct impression that, in general, CNBC chose its on-air people based on their knowledge and expertise and FBN chose its on-air people based on their looks and personality.
For the first time ever, an unguarded Saudi oil tanker displacing 318,000 tons (the size of a small island), sailing off the Kenyan coast, was picked off by a band of pirates operating a motorized dinghy.
Timothy Sykes turned $12,415 of his Bar Mitzvah money into $1.65 million, and then he lost it. Sykes, now 27 years old, wants his full $1.65 million back, and he is bringing his fans along the way with a detailed step-by-step blog.
The ever obliging oil industry commentators and talking heads are falling all over themselves complimenting the Saudis for their seriousness in abiding by its OPEC allocation.
"The only way some people look good is to make others look bad." GIVE ME A BREAK: protesters, tours, and garbage rats, what the hell is wrong with yo...
While my usual plan is to hit the vintage shops in South Beach, you know I'm feeling the lack of a paycheck when I obviously am fearful of buying Walgreen's $9 flip flops. In fact, other than sunshine and palm trees, I'm still watching CNBC from either my bed or my gym.
In between doing some Planet Green events I've been filming for G Word, one of Discovery's new shows. Here's a recap on one of my favorite episodes. S...
Weaning America off the teat of foreign oil is something that every citizen can agree is a good thing. It will start to put funding into renewable energy infrastructure that we so desperately need.
On Thursday morning, after the Senate passed the bailout/rescue/recovery legislation, I got up and began watching CNBC. Then, in an act of self-flage...
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at least she is not whoring for FICO scores like Suze.
She would be better off having a credit card and pay it on time than having a debit card.
Credit card interest rates are so high, you expect a guy named Rocco to drop by to break your arms when you fall behind on the payments.