Timothy Cochrane, president of ACP Citizens Program, explains how the non-profit is helping members of the military land jobs in the private sector. ACP works with returning vets through one-on-one mentoring.
Cochrane calls the transition from military back to private life "monumental." ACP is backed by over 70 Fortune 500 companies.
Cochrane, a former marine, says he was "terrified" when he left the military and started going on job interviews. ACP also launched a women's program in 2016, which pairs female veterans with senior executive level women in the workplace.
Carlo has some thoughts about the revelations in the new Bob Woodward book. Plus, fires turn the sky orange in San Fran, a tale of two retail sectors, Oscar inclusion & the NFL is back.
Wildfires are raging unchecked across parts of the western United States as winds sweep the region.
Why you shouldn't worry that a major COVID vaccine trial has been halted; Biden on the trail as Trump gets a Nobel Prize nomination; fires, heat and snow in the West; market sell-off & end of an era for reality TV.
Actress and director, Eva Longoria joined Cheddar to discuss her role in establishing the the NWSL's newest team, Angel City as she fights for equal pay in the sport. Longoria also discusses her experience hosting night one of the Democratic National Convention.
Summer music festival season should be in full swing, but with the coronavirus pandemic still rampant and social distancing the main way to prevent the spread of the disease, live concerts have yet to return to full scale.
Cheddar's Baker Machado fills in for Jill to talk with Carlo about election polls, campaign finance, record-breaking heat and fires in California, and what Tenet's box office numbers mean for Hollywood.
Jun Yu who plays Cricket in the live-action remake of 'Mulan' talked to Cheddar about working on the long-anticipated film.
Saying farewell to the long, hot, strange summer of 2020. Did President Trump really call American soldiers "losers" and "suckers"? Plus, Love, Hate, Ate and more.
A member of production on “The Batman” has tested positive for COVID-19 and the U.K shoot has been temporarily suspended.
With just two months left until the U.S. presidential election, Facebook says it is taking additional steps to encourage voting, minimize misinformation and reduce the likelihood of post-election “civil unrest.”
Load More