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Where did that come from? Check the survey
Sometimes you see an item on the news and you think, "Hey, where on earth did that come from?" As UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle reports, it may well have come from a survey.
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Sometimes you see an item on the news and you think, "Hey, where on earth did that come from?" As UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle reports, it may well have come from a survey.
Jack Otter, Executive Editor of CBS MoneyWatch.com and author of "Worth It...Not Worth It: Simple and Profitable Answers to Life's Tough Financial Questions," talks key economic indicators to be released and the outcome of the recent Federal Reserve policy meeting.
Mitt Romney is back home in Boston, after wrapping up a three country tour overseas. The Republican presidential hopeful is scheduled to return to the campaign trail, with a rally in Colorado. James Hohmann, National Political Reporter for POLITICO, speaks to UTTM anchor Terrell Brown.
Violence continues in Syria between rebels and government troops. Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Correspondent, discusses why nearly 200,000 people are fleeing Syria's largest city.
State sales tax holidays kick off this week. Kelli Grant, Senior Consumer Reporter for SmartMoney.com gives tips on the best ways to take advantage of the savings.
Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby Magazine, shares practical wisdom for new parents.
Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby Magazine, shares practical wisdom for new parents.
With more than 30 different sports and 530 Americans competing, Maggie Gray, anchor for SI.com, discusses who to look out for during the summer Olympics.
British farmers are protesting the price they are being paid for their milk. They have demonstrated outside dairies and as Simon Bates reports, they are blaming the supermarkets.
Erica Scharf, director of "Up Heartbreak Hill," discusses her documentary which follows two high school seniors growing up on the Navajo reservation in New Mexico. The PBS POV film describes the teens' struggle to seek an education while maintaining respect for Navajo tradition.