Its own chip card program a decade ago and what company will be hit next . Dan clements, a cybersecurity expert and head of intercrawler. What do you think . Is the chip the answer . It is one of the answers. Just another hurdle that could make it harder for the bad guys to hit credit and debit cards. Melissa why is it safer than a card . It embeds the number an encrypts. It is hard for bad guys to get it out of your wallet or get the particular pin number. Melissa in this particular case would it have made a difference . In this particular case the hackers got pin numbers which are encrypted and theyre trying to descript them in the underground. In this particular case im not so sure it would make a difference. Melissa not terribly reassuring. How much more does it cost for something that may not have prevented the problem . The problem is not born by the consumer. Of course it is. It always is. They will end up getting it passed along, youre right. It is a Business Case for the card associations to try to pay for that chip and pin technology. Melissa how much does it cost per card . I assume that is one of the reasons theyre not doing it right now . Well it always has been a little expensive but it has come down in price recently. I mean today, i can go into my bank and get replacement credit card on the spot. So the technology has come down and i think chip and pin is going to come especially after a big hit like target. Melissa we were looking at graphic saying 1. 30s versus 10 cents for a card with strip. I have to wonder, even if you pay more for it, how does it stack up against things on the show lately . Whether facial recognition or there was a vein wrist recognition. Seems like you need something biometric to really be safe. Absolutely. Biometrics is coming. Fingerprints, eye balls, embedded pin numbers. I mean, we need Better Technology for our credit cards or online banking. It is coming. You know, consumers are much more technical today than they were a few years ago. We have online banking. We have smartphones. So we will embrace the new technology especially after a big hit like target. Melissa target, talk about embracing new technology, the 10 years ago they are the ones putting kibosh on this they were working on it and stopped it from happening. They are getting a lot of criticism. They could have had this. 10 years ago it was a lot more expensive. So it is a Business Case. I mean right now the fraud levels in the United States, according to the card associations are somewhat manageable. In europe they were a lot higher. That is why they went to chip and pin. Serve a feeling that chip and pin is coming to the nited states. It is just a slower process i guess. Melissa what happened . It wasnt that long ago they put picture on front of credit card, remember that . It was newfangled thing and that pretty much disappeared. Was not thought to be helpful . I think it was more of a fad at the time. It was a novelty. A way to for banks to issue more credit cards. So im not so sure that you know a signature onnthe back of your Magnetic Stripe or a picture is going to save the waiter from stealing your credit card or somebody from grabbing your wallet. Melissa were reading stories at the same time, south korea, half the population had their credit card information stolen recently. You hear about this case in the u. S. What can consumers do that are getting bombarded with all these people . It makes it feel inevitable. Is there anything you can do to protect yourself right now . Yeah. I mean when you type in your pin number, obviously use your hand to cover it. There are cameras all around the Retail Stores looking at you, typing in your pin number. It is pretty easy for somebody to rewind that tape. Another thing watch your accounts like a hawk. When you see a dollar charge on your debit card, online, that could be just the bad guys pinging your card. It could be tip of the iceberg because they want to sell that card and then fraud is going to follow after that little charge hits. You just want to be diligent. You want to watch your accounts like a hawk because you will get hit at some point. Melissa what do you think is the next target . Well, that is having you interesting you mentioned that. Weve been following nine guys in the underground are in this niche that are hit merchants. What they have done is scan merchant systems. They find an open vulnerability and load in a Little Program like the one that hit target that grabs the credit cards while theyre in process and fires them back to the bad guys server. There are more merchants that will be coming out in the next couple months. Melissa interesting. All right, thank you so much for coming on. My pleasure. Melissa shipping before clicking. Amazon has a new predict what youre growing to buy before you even buy it . They actually pack up your anticipated purchase and send it on its way. So when you do actually complete the sale, it is already ready and on its way to you. How is that even possible . Here is amazon analyst michael pachter. Youre trying to tell me right now i may be, i havent even thought about what im going to buy from amazon because to be truthful i have amazon prime and im on there every day and so im their prime target and they can anticipate what i want next and ship it to me. Of course on some products. If you buy makeup and they observe a pattern and buy eyeliner, they can anticipate whether you run out. That is easy. If youre a john grisham fan, they know you bought everyone of his last novels when it comes out and they can get away with shipping it to you. This is pick, pack and ship. The pick, pack and part they can do because they know they will sell this stuff and very easily plan well have 20,000 shipments of this book or this makeup today. So lets get them boxed up. Lets pull them off the racks and box them up and label spit out real time as order comes in, slap label on and ship. That might take a day off the process. I think they will anticipatory ily ship products they can predict with great deal of accuracy like reoccurring purchases, makeup, diapers, diapers. Com where there are recurring purchases. If you dont sign up they could figure it out. Melissa there must be something, they have gone out and place ad patent on the algorithm of the technology that is going to do this. There is something that is more complicated about it than just sitting there anticipating that i go on amazon and i buy paper towels every two weeks roughly or whatever it is, buy a huge bulk case. There is something more interesting about it than that. They have gone out and done a patent. For example, my threeyearold son is obsessed with lions. We keep going on amazon. Com and buy lion lunch pail, lion this, lion that. Will the algorithm start figuring that out and start sending my lai on products . Absolutely. I think that is their intention. They have to balance sending you something, converting that to a sale and sending you something and pissing you off. Melissa how will they do that. I think they will take baby steps. They will predict and advertise first and see what they predicted. And send you email with all the new lion products and recommend these and see if clickthrough rate improves because theyre targeting you better then i think they anticipately pick. I expect they will ask your permission first. They will say from time to time we my find a lion product, may we send it to you. The only hassle you have to repackage it and send it back to us. People outside of concentratetores like new york city, who dont have to walk to ship something, fine i will leave it on the doorstep with new label if i dont like it. Melissa really. I think that will happen. They will start with books. Start with something easy. Well, again some people will be pissed. As i said, theyre not going to do it unless they think they get 90 hit rate. If they think it is 50 50 they will not alienate half their customers to like the other half. Melissa delicate balance, once they ship they have some costs into it. They will have to discount it to get to you keep it or going to have to in some cases i read give it away free. In some cases i read this could be pretty tricky. It will be pretty tricky. I think they will take baby steps. I think they will use it when they are only 90 plus percent person that you buy it like eyeliner you buy every month. Melissa that is lot of eyeliner. I dont think they will send you a stuffed lion when your kid is 17 years old. He will probably outgrow the phase. Melissa i hope. At this point it seems forever. There shuls a the detroit lions. Melissa there you go. Coming up later in the hour, movie and tv star George Hamilton is dropping by to tell us about his new Business Venture is it related to tanning . Heres a hint and helping him stay healthy and looking as great as ever, like he needs it. Coming up, a middleaged worker on the front line as wage rage continues. We will hear from a woman in the thick of it. Hear firsthand why she says things should change. Also want to watch the super bowl in style. Tickets are Still Available for some of the swankiest suites at the stadium. You want to have a fat wallet though. You wont literally believe how much people are saying to see the snow bowl. Heres a hint. About 20 times the average household income. More money coming right up. Mine was earned in korea in 1953. Afghanistan, in 2009. Orbiting the moon in 1971. 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I want to give you details. 20 Million People had their names, Social Security numbers credit card details stolen and leaked. A single employee after Credit Rating firm has been arrested on suspicion of selling records to marketing firms. Credit Card Companies say they are going to cover financial losses. Caused to all those customers. Wow thats huge. In the course of the wage wars we all heard the stat, half minimum wage workforce is 25 or younger and many of those employees arent supporting families yet but there are exceptions and we want to bring you the rest of the story. Mary coleman turns 60 this march. She is minimum wage employee at popeyes in milwaukee. She is joins me now. Thanks for coming on and putting a face to the other part of the story we havent encountered as much but hear a lot about in the media. Tell me how you got to this job and what is it like. Thanks for having me. I got to the job where i am through going through temp services. Working below wages and having to deal with going to work and getting sent home, you know, not working and you know, just, just a lot of, you know, headaches and, you know. So i applied for a permanent job which was with pop buys and i popeyes and i got the job. Melissa when you hear about the wage wars going on out there and you see folks out protesting to raise the minimum wage, how do you feel about that . I support, i support them fullyy i support them because living on 7. 25 is not easy. It is hard. Its like you have to, you know, know, you dont know which way to turn. Either you take what you make and pay your rent, or you have a choice between your rent and your lights. Or, buying something to eat. Melissa have you worked steadily through your whole life . Was there a period of time that you took off . Were trying to figure out, these are supposed to jobs that you start in and have opportunity you move up and turn it into something else. Have you worked steady through your whole life or what is your story . Pretty much throughout my life i have worked and i have pretty much worked, pretty much of my jobs have been lowpaid poverty jobs. Because i, i do believe it has a lot to do with the education. You know, people not being educated and, plus on top of that, not being able to make things the way that they can be comfortable to be able to make a living in life. I understand that you have a daughter and that is part why youre working to help her out and her children. Did you encourage her to get an education as a result of what youve been through and your inability to go get a job that paid more . I dont want to diminish what youre doing in any way because anybody who has a job should be very proud and honorable work, any work thats done but you know as you said it is hard to make ends meet and did you encourage your daughter, others if you feel like education is the thing that held you back from earning more . Did you encourage her to go out and have a different life . Yes. My children are High School Graduates and also, you know, doing some college, you know courses. And it is still hard for them. Even going, even with getting a high school diploma, Getting College credits, and whatever, still, still all they can get is lowpaying job. I read you enjoy your work at popeyes and you know, in a lot of these cases when you have folks going out representing you and picketing, they paint you as a victim. Do you feel like a victim . Yes, i do feel as a victim but not so much as a victim because im not only one in this. So i cant say myself, you know, just me, myself is a victim. Theres many of us out there that are victims thats working hard daily, trying to take care of a family, trying to do what is right in this world and, you know, we just cant make it on 7. 25. And all we ask is for a living wage. Thats what were asking for. Melissa mary, thank you so much for coming on the show and sharing your story. We really appreciate your time and best of luck to you. Thank you so much for having me. Melissa from a personal story through a big money war between restaurants and proworker organizations the Restaurant Opportunities Center united has been outspoken and tireless in their quest to raise employee wages. Theyre ruffling feathers with their tactics and some say they should be treated as unions. We have the cofounder of restaurant opportunity Center United and she joins us along with Fox News Contributor steve moore who oppose as minimum wage increase. Let me start with you. Because your group has gotten together and made a lost noise and you have angered, you know at love different Restaurant Owners. They say thaw should be treated the same way a union is where you have to disclose openly, you know all your financing, where your money comes from and you have to have elections. Your leaders of your organization. What do you think about that . Well, first of all, actually it is not all restaurants that think that. We actually work with about 100 Restaurant Owners across the country who are members our organization, who have partnered with us to actually say to congress and the american people, we believe that workers should be treated better, should be paid well, should be provided benefits because we actually seen that it reduces turnover and increases profitability. Theyre mostly Small Businesses across the country that actually value their workers and have found theyre able to reduce turnover almost in half by providing these liveable wages some thats a key, you know, component of why we actually arent a union. Were doing things a little bit differently. We dont just organize workers. We organize Small BusinessRestaurant Owners who believe in what were trying t do and consumers, several thousand consumer members part of our movement as well. Melissa let me get steve in. When i listen to this, im sure you twice heard mary coleman who came before you, your heart goes out to her, she is proud worker doing her best working hours to try to earn money. I worry if we raise the minimum wage, fewer mary colemans have jobs. Not that she makes more money. Maybe one that remains makes more money but then endless studies have shown that a lot of them then lose their job. What do you think about that, steve . I agree with that. Look, i think you were exactly right, that there is dignity in work and i have nothing but respect for people like mary who are working 40 hours a week at those low wages and i would love to see, you know, higher wages in the United States for all workers. You know, we want a highwage economy but, melissa, what we learned from the evidence if you raise the minimum wage, some people like mary will have no job. They will have earned income of zero. In terms of issue about Small Business restaurants, look, i talked to Small Business restaurants all the time. Theyre terrified of a minimum wage increase. By the way, if it is in the interests of the restaurant to do it, then why do you have to have a federal law to require them to do it . That doesnt make any sense. Melissa what about that . Well, actually the Small Business majority last year put out a poll, a scientific poll, a National Poll that found 2 3 of Small Businesses across the country both support raising the minimum wage and actually already pay higher than minimum wage. Melissa why do we need to change the law then . I think that is steves. Unfortunately the vast majority of restaurant workers often dont work in these Small Business restaurants. They work in large corporate chains, like, darden which owns olive garden, red lobster, capitol grill steakhouse, longhorn steakhouse, members of the National Restaurant association that have been lobbying for years to keep the minimum wage, especially for tipped workers, we didnt get a chance to talk about tipped workers, tipped workers wages are stuck at 2. 13 an hour for last 22 years. Weve got Small Business owners in our group who say that just doesnt make sense to be paying somebody as little as 2. Wait a minute. Average tipped worker melissa hang on. Let steve, respond. Average tipped worker in the United States makes between 10 and 15 an hour. That is actually not true. Government data hang on. Hang on. Let steve respond. Heres the point you keep, when you talk about these restaurants like mcdonalds and wendys and burger kings, as you know, melissa, those are owned by Small Businessmen. Theyre not evened by mcdonalds corporation. Those are owned by Small Businessmen and women who are franchise owners and they dont have, you know, they operate on very thin margins and i talked to them all the time. If you raise the minimum wage and all of these other costs like obamacare they dont have the money. They will have to lay off workers. They will have everything will be selfserve and have fewer people behind the counter. Melissa i will let you respond to that then were out of time. Thanks. U. S. Department of labor median wage by the government is 9, including steps for tipped workers in the United States. A lot of them dont tell the truth can i speak now . Thank you. A lot of them dont tell the truth how big their tips are. Melissa let her finish, go ahead. There are large corporate chains like Innout Burger that pay a liveable wage and growing and profitable and actualll many Restaurant Companies i talk about are wholly owned, theyre not franchised. Melissa it was really profitable everybody would be doing it and we wouldnt need government to come in and tv shows have said. That is not true, many guests on previous shows have said, sometimes corporations take a shortsighted view to profit. They might think, oh, i want to pay as little as possible. You know better than what melissa we got to go. Thank you, to both of you. You know better than they do. Melissa food envoy. Food lovers have been going crazy over ihops new menu. Customers are spending more than ever before. Stick around for the secret recipe to success. Were getting ready for a visit from this familiar face. Legendary actor George Hamilton is getting into business and is here to tell us all about it. Do you ever have too much money . [ male announcer ] e new york is open. Open to innovation. Open to ambition. Open to boldids. Thats why n york has a new plan dozens of tax free zones all across the state. 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I know that you are on a list of the 12 restaurants that have the most minimumwage workers. What do you think about that . It was an interesting conversation. Its a longer conversation than i think it was started there. Theres a lot more to the tip credit and the minimum wage. Theres a big difference between fullservice restaurants versus fast food. And i think you are just getting started. Melissa you feel like you would be more profitable if you pay more . That was the point that we ended on and target believe that the costs are not pass onto the consumer. First of all we are 99 franchise. Less than 30 restaurants have a 3800 restaurants. I think if you talk to our franchisees, they would say the minimumwage discussion is a competent one. But that most people would raise prices. We look at an average check of nine or 10, you can have a discussion with much different businesses and is much average larger check. Its a very interesting conversation. Melissa turning into your menu, some have called it a Jedi Mind Trick to get you to buy more bacon. As if you need a mind trip. You are crediting a jump in sales with new menu. How does it work . What has it done . A couple of years ago we came up with this idea that we wanted to make the menu it easier for guests to navigate through. In other words, we have gotten very complicated and there were a lot of menu items on one that you are looking at right there. Its one of the reason they preferred. One of the reasons that they loved it was it was navigated and colorcoded zometa very easy for them to find their favorites. And there was a picture for every single entree so that they could point to it and they could read about it and it became much easier for them to find her item or try a new item. Melissa i was in an ihop with my kids. And you see the picture and they just grab it. It is sad for my waistline to time but i do remember the other menu is like a book and why does this . Wanted to make it clear why do people buy more sales . Part of this is my gut would tell you that in the old days, for instance, disciples of christ. It listed the size but there was no price for the moment that you put a price on it, which is what we insisted that all of our restaurants do, it became transparent for people. They could see the price and relate to whether they wanted it or whether they wanted to buy something else. That level of transparency and being able to pictorial i said made a huge difference. It resonated and in many cases they wanted to try Something Different or spend more money on the side. In any case it also provided the opportunity to see things that they had never seen before. We have probably had appetizers on a menu for 20 years. We ran out of appetizers the first week that we started this new menu. People had never seen him before. It was buried on page nine of the old menu and now was highlighted in the section and people could enjoy for the first time. It is that kind of work that is making a difference. Especially since been very transparent for people to see all of it has made huge difference. Melissa its very interesting. We have many Small Business and franchise owners and the audience. This is valuable information for people that have their own business. Thank you for coming on. We appreciate your time. You are welcome. Melissa the battle we have all been waiting for. Charlie gasparino versus eric bowling. Over at goldman sachs. You cannot miss this epic fox business throwdown. And who made money today . This guy came running with his checkbook when one of the countrys top hitters hit rock bottom and he is reaping some huge returns. Piles of money coming up melissa the twitter ipo raised its target on the social media giant. Is this a case of shady dealings of the standard on wall street . Here on a headtohead blowdown, Charlie Gasparino and eric bowling. What you think . Dont think you can see that on cable. Exactly. They set off a firestorm last week. There was a lead and they were out there raising the target. I look for conflicts of interest. Everyone from all the major underwriters is negative on the stock. The people that he is supposed to be knowing something about, the old friends, they are running amok. And they are trying to figure out how to short the stock. This sounds like goldman. The lead underwriter. I do take issue because goldman is the lead underwriter. I was on the board of directors when the New York Stock Exchange went public. The way it goes is that our underwriters and there are several other underwriters as well. That is absurd. You just took a shot at me. Let me justify this. With your absurd email, the underwriters know better than anyone else in the world. When they say that it shouldnt be a 50dollar stock, it should be at 50dollar stock, they may know better. And this is the way that the world of ipo has worked and continues to work. Can you imagine that he is actually trying to say that the lead underwriter, goldman, has marginally, more than marginally with more information, which is morgan stanley. And the other manager which is jpmorgan. You are telling the viewers out there but they have better information and a have what they have to say. You are an investor an investor out there for it what you want to know . You want to listen to the lead underwriter who has been with the most conflicted person. And goldman did more work than jpmorgan chase. And i say your accusation that they did something illegal we just dont know. And heres what the journalist like me point out all the time. They point out go natnal. Go like pro. Is your tv powered by coal . Natural gas . Nuclear . Or renewables like solar. And wind . Lets find out. This is where americas electricity comesrom. A diversity of Energy Sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. Take the energy quiz. Energy lives here. Open to innovation. Open to ambition. Open to boldids. Thats why n york has a new plan dozens of tax free zones all across the state. Move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years. Were new york. If theres something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses. Were open to it. Start a taxfree business at startupny. Com. Melissa how can you stay young and look good doing it . My next guest is known for looking young throughout it all. He has a partnership with a small Family Business for their new product use and fusion. It is a newly acquired product by the Vitamin Shoppe and it is taking the vitamin world to the next level. Joining me now is George Hamilton. Why would you choose it . It is part of the business. But the bottom line is that you have to pick something that will grow gracefully old with you. To me, i had the time. And thats why have an exwife. [applause] but the thing is i had thoughh about it for a long time. Its just an exhausting proposition. As much as people would say that it is expensive, it is not. Its very important that you have these vitamins. So i tried to find in taking these vitamins, there were multiple pills and i said no, i want something simple and to the point. Something you can put in water and hydrate yourself at the same time. A mother and son believe what they do. And they really are successful. Melissa there was a huge story last week that everyone has been taking multivitamins forever and there was a study out that they dont do anything. Did you see the study about vitamin e . Melissa so you dont believe any of that . No, i do not. Synthetic vitamins are terrible for you. And there are a number of synthetics. In the vitamins and other nutrients and other minerals that you have a what we have in our capsules. So how will we be able to have soil that has not been exacted or exhausted . So i took these supplements on a regular basis. Melissa do they make you can as well . Thats my next product for you. Melissa i read that it prevents hangovers as well. That may be the way you want to start selling this product. I had my share of hangovers. And you have to have a electrolytes and water and that in itself helps. You put the vitamins on the minerals inherent you have a real hedge against the downside on that one. Melissa we leave some for me . Well, i will tell you that in the Vitamin Shoppe, its an amazing success. But the success is what we do next . That is what i want to ask the next time that i come on. We have eight or 10 products all from the same company. Melissa George Hamilton. Making money. I love it. Up next, the decadence is making its way toward the super bowl. If theres one thing that rich people hate it sitting out in the freezing cold. And that is why they are throwing out serious cash in the snowbowl. Wait until you hear how much they are paying. George is going to buy me a ticket. Your point again it e announc] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on Chestnut Street the modest first floor broom in tallia [laughter] this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. And of those who believed they had thpower to do more. Dell is nored to be part of some of the worlds great stories. At began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room 2713. This magic moment will with melissa it is time for some super bowl spare change. If you have a amount of 1 million, luxury seats will cost you some cash. And as the temperature gets lower, prices could go higher. Jesse lawrence at the ceo where football fans can buy these tickets. They are ranging from 500,000 compared to the one that is up for a million. They shock you. It does and it doesnt. Everyone expects it to be the most expensive super bowl ever. And it is incredibly expensive. Melissa you are saying that there were really only 10 suites that are available. How did that happen . Ive been to the stadium and theres a lot more than that. Their 226 and 10 suites in the stadium. Sponsorship is taking up the majority, but this year the new york and new jersey Host Committee has held off about 28 for their sponsors. For 20 plus the normally. The market today is about 10 suites. Melissa to their people out there that own these. Some of them were ripped back by the Host Committee like eminent domain. And a few lucky people are able to resell them on the secondary market for half a million to a Million Dollars. I would be hysterical. The nfl treated this is a different animal and the suites that are on the market, its unclear where those came from. But the reality is there are only 10. Melissa when i hear that, im thinking, if i could make money. I flip it as the temperature things and make 100,000 . I dont know that id be flipping suites. [laughter] you have to get a fish on the hook. And usually corporations. And youd have better luck buildiig a house. Melissa what do i give a Million Dollars . 12 to 30 of your best friends in College Associates open bars and have food, shelter. This year is an important aspect of dining out. Melissa they have those glass doors that open on. What strikes me is that its not really that one. Do they rub your rub your body within one is so youre nice and warm . That is an extra option. But you can close the windows were the doors. Melissa but you might as well be at home and have them only in dollars for nothing. I think that they will move all over the range. It depends on who the buyers are. Lets say 650,000. Melissa thank you for coming on. We appreciate it. Coming up, who made money today. He bailed out and is now cashing in bigtime. You can never have too much money [ male announcer ]] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think and can respond to what it encounters. Even if that means completely stopping itself. It the stuff of science fiction. Minus the fiction. The 2014 eclass. See your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedesbenz financl services. Melissa whether it is on wall street or main street. Anyone that owns gasoline, and the stock talked after the retailer is showing promise stocks going up. The Fisher Family will be pleased. Doris and bob and john collectively own around 80 shares. And he has art he earned over 120 million back in interest and other charges. And the papers say that he gets as much as 140 million of shares. In doing so it would give him new company. Are you looking to pay someone a billion dollars . Warren buffett has partnered with quicken loans to award 1 billion to anyone who fills out a bracket for this years march madness that is a winner. He said the perfect bracket is worth all of that money because it would be such an accomplishment. And he is not wrong. The chances of winning are just one in 9 quintillion. That is all he had for you. Find out where all the millionaires have gone tomorrow. We have David Friedman tracking the trail. We will be surprised to see where they all are. I smile at 5 00 p. M. Eastern time. In the meantime, have a great and prooperous slowly evening. The willis report is coming up next. Gerri tonight on the willis report. Hello, everyone i am gerri willis. A winter storm brings travel chaos many parts of the country. It is freezing and its awful. Gerri and will target pull the plug on new technologies to better protect consumers . And the government takes on education standards of common quarter. Are children who are testing in this percentile are coming home with terrible grades on their report cards. Gerri we are watching out for you tonight on the willis