Entertaining expert David Tutera has a brand new line for DIY lovers that allows them to make their own flowers for any special occasion, including birthdays and weddings. Tutera sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about creating the line and what he hopes people get from the project.
Tutera also talks about his shoe line that is exclusively for special occasions, saying the shoes are perfect for brides on their big day since they are shoes "that should be seen." The entertaining expert, who has planned numerous celebrity weddings, gave his take on the Royal Wedding next year, including what he thinks Meghan Markel will wear on the big day.
As a style expert, Tutera is well versed in all things fashion and he says he knew ultra violet with the Pantone color of the year in 2018 before it was even announced. Tutera's DIY Sizzix line is exclusively available at Michaels.
Gregory Breitbart, CEO of Body20, joined Cheddar News to discuss the new technology the company is bringing to the exercise space.
Lauren Fix, founder of Car Coach Reports, joined Cheddar News to discuss the used car market and when would be a good time to shop for a new car.
A judge in Elon Musk's Tesla jury trial is hearing the CEO's request to move it to Texas from California.
Tesla is cutting the price tag on some of its electric vehicles in the U.S.
JPMorgan is expecting an economic downturn, one of several big banks that are warning of a moderate recession later this year.
Kristin Myers, editor-in-chief of The Balance, joined Cheddar News to discuss cash-back rewards services and explained some common programs as demand jumps.
Sam Bankman-Fried spoke out for the first time since his arrest, defending himself against the charges laid out against him.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen notified Congress on Friday that the U.S. is projected to reach its debt limit on Thursday and will then resort to “extraordinary measures” to avoid default.
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