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And golf celebrates its new hero. Congratulations. Were very proud of you. All that and more coming up on the willis report where consumers are our business. Gerri its official, marco rubio is in. The republican senator from florida today confirming hes making a run for the white house. Is set to take the stage moments from now. Within the hour from miami shortly. His announcement comes just a day after Hillary Clinton kicked off her second president ial campaign with a video targeting what she calls Everyday Americans. Here to break it down, fred. And liz haring ton from the Washington Free beacon. . welcome to you both. Weve been handed a copy of his statement. What hell say moments away. I wanted to read part of it. He said my parents achieved what came to be known as the american dream. Now too Many Americans are starting to doubt whether achieving that dream is still possible. Hardworking families living paycheck to paycheck. One unexpected expense from disaster. A populist tone. Are you surprised . Im not surprised at all. One of the things that marco rubio has done is take a great interest in the domestic economy. He has tax a reformed tax plan. He is a conservative reformer. It makes a lot of sense. He touched on ten thing that clinton doesnt have. The life story about his parents. His dad worked as a bartender in las vegas. Its a great narrative. Hillary doesnt have one like that. That was my exact point. A great contrast with hillary. This week in the washington post, there was a picture of the candidates house in florida. Fourteenford if 150. Im mainstream america. What do you make of his positioning . I think hes selling himself as the picture of the american dream. Giving his speech in front of the Miami Freedom tower where refugees came in the 1960s. This is what i embody. Its slipping away. I can change that. The contrast to Hillary Clintons announcement yesterday is so clear. Marco rubio is selling himself. Hillary clinton is distancing herself from her own campaign. Her Campaign Video she only appears in it for nine seconds. And has these socalled Everyday Americans that are the centerpiece. Lets move to that. And hear sound from that video. Heres Hillary Clinton. For president. Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times. But the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. Everyday americans need a champion, and i want to be that champion. Gerri fred, she wants to be that champion. And yet she makes, what, 200,000 per speech. She and her husband have amassed 17 million since they left the white house. As you recall, she said we were dead broke when we left the white house. It is doubtful if the majority of americans would consider themselves dead broke if they had the money the clintons had when they left. Fred is hillary just too distant, living a life that is too out of reach for mainstream americans for them to relate to her . There is a problem. Whether shes really genuine when she talks about about the champion of the middle class and so on. And identifying with all those people. She had in her video. You know people that were working. And single mothers and so on. Its a hard sell to say that she fits in with them. And to be the champion of the middle class, i mean, shes someone who has a difficulty trying to discover what she really believes in. Just a few weeks ago, where one of her Campaign People said, the problem is, before we start the campaign, we have to figure out what the rationale for her campaign is. I still dont think she found it yet. Ambition is not enough. You have to have more than that. She wants to raise 2. 5 billion dollars. I was shocked at that. Am i being naive. Is that what it takes, or is this a big number . It is a big number. It seems you do need to raise 1 billion to win the white house. Hillary sent an email out today that said, its your time. Thats the complete opposite of what people think about Hillary Clinton. She thinks its my time. I was passed over in 2008. Now i can finally be president. The contrast with her and with rubio is very clear. Gerri yeah, getting in line for lunch. You take your turn. Its my turn to be president. Fred quickly before we go hillary talked a lot about women. We have sound. But we dont have time to play it. I want you to talk about whether that will resonate with americans. I know a lot of women my age who are pleased as punch to see a woman compete for a chair in the white house. But is that enough, just to say, lets make it the first woman in the white house . Well no. I dont think its enough. It depends on what the lay of the land is next year. Who her opponent is. If republicans make the mistake of being mean to her and being and allowing her to be a sympathetic figure, this grandmother who republicans are beating up on, that wont help. But just being a woman look, it may give her a point or two, but she may lose a point or two in other areas particularly among africanamerican voters. Shes not a barack obama thats for sure. Give me a quick last word on this topic. Like you said, hillary has a hard time. Shell have to distance herself from this public persona. Shes stiff. Out of touch. Shes trying to run out offromthat and change it. Now we want to know what you think. Heres our question tonight. Does hillary understand Everyday Americans . Log on to gerriwillis. Com. Vote. Ill share the results at the end of the show. We have good news about gas prices. Weve seen those prices fall. Right . Drivers on average paying 2. 39 a gallon. Thats a buck and a quarter cheaper than last year. Drivers can expect more relief at the pump for the summer. Patrick, Senior Petroleum analyst for gasbuddy. Com. Welcome back to the show. Good to have you here. What is your outlook . How low will they go this summer . Gerri, i dont think theres any point in the last seven or eight years. Ive been excited for low gas prices in the summer. I can drive from chicago to michigan, where i was born and raised without worrying. Thats what the nation will be seeing. Is ultra low gas prices between memorial day and labor day. National average of 2. 35. Its the cheapest since 2005. Wow. And that is goodness a big falloff. And lower that night governments own estimate. Why are you so i guess bearish in market terms. From my point of view youre bullish. From the markets point of view youre bearish. Well you know bearish, i think theres 1,000 opinions out there. Would probably fall in line in the middle. Were not on the outskirts. Were a little more optimistic. The Oil Inventory situation continues to be a problem. Oil inventories rise. And look at china. The problem there is going to be a lot longer in duration than whats expected with the slowdown there. And, of course you cant have a conversation about Oil Inventories unless you include china, of course with explosive oil demand, that is obviously slowing down with our economy. Patrick, you are an international analyst. But tell me this, my friend gas prices can fall, but what about jet fuel prices . My airfare is not going down, you know. Yeah. And thats one thing ill be avoiding is the airline. As you know, airline prices have not come down. Why . Well its a lot easier for airlines to manipulate the supply of seats. When it comes to a vehicle, they cant limit the amount of seats my car holds. I make that distinction when i buy a car. Airlines arent competitive. Some have hedged their fuel prices. Although theyve tried to unwind that. Theyre controlling it very tightly. And there are fewer and fewer of them. Four airlines control Something Like 70 of the market. They have it all happening for them. Good news is americans are saving 20 to 30 cents every time theyre fueling up. Good impacts on the economy. Right . Well, certainly. And you look at last year what prices were today. Were talking about prices this year that are 1. 25 lower. If youre taking a road trip, spending 50 less on that road trip. So the savings is substantial. I like it, patrick. Thank you for coming on the show tonight. Thanks, gerri. And we have more to come this hour including a novel idea about taxes coming out of great britain. A new report suggests airlines arent flying high when it comes to quality. How is your Favorite Airline stacking up . The annual Airline Quality rating is out today. Guess what . It is not your imagination, friends. It shows the entire Airline Industry declining in performance in 2014. So whats causing all the issues and which airline will trust you the best . Mark murphy joins us with his advice. Mark good to see you. So this is not a surprise. But it is frustrating my friend. The Airline Industry is just not living up to expectations. And as you can see, Airline Complaints are up 22 . Whats going wrong here . So youve got like your previous guest. Limited capacity. Theyve controlled the seats. So as demand picked up they havent done anything to add capacity. Because of that, you have more people crammed in. Gerri right. Its just uncomfortable. Add to that the tighter seating. Add to that all the fees. Boy, you have a formula for unhappy customers. Gerri ouch. So lets look at. Heres a basic thing right do you get there on time. No. 76 arrived on time. Down from 2013 which was 78. 4. Whats causing that . Its not like theyre competing with more airlines in the air. Theyre not. Well, think about it. You go to check in. Theyll whack you for the bag. You shlep the back on board. Forget about it. Theres so much up there. You have to march the bags up to the front of the plane. Gate check them there. When you think about what the airlines have created theyve created this process that delays the flights. Gerri delays. The lost luggage, even though youre putting it overhead up 13 . Now why would that be . I dont understand. Again, you know, missed connections. Delayed flights. Things like that. And theres bigger strain because its not like theyre adding more baggage handlers per plane. Now theres more baggage to handle on each plane. When you combine those two, youll have a formula for most lost stuff. There are companies out there now blossoming to track your luggage, for example. Should it get lost. Do it virtually. Talk about overbooked flights. You go to your flight, sorry, were at capacity. Youll have to take the next one or fly tomorrow. Thats up 3 . People are getting bumped from their flights. Why is this happening more often . I thought all this consolidation, they would do this great job of running the airldz. Airlines. Not true you know what happens, you have fewer seats. When a flight is oversold nowhere to move them. The good news, depending when they get you to your arrival destination, you can get up to four times your ticket price back as compensation. So you will get compensated if you get bumped, they cant get you to your final destination at a reasonable time, thats a set rule. Youre good with cash if you get bumped. They do take volunteers initially. I want to get best and worst airlines. Virgin airlines. Theyre probably nimble. Hawaiian. How hard to be a good airline. Weather is good. Never delayed for weather. Delta, which is interesting delta is one of those mergers. Theyre the best. Right. Delta has turned things around. They went back to what made them great decades ago. I think thats what a lot of airlines have to do. They have to recognize what makes them good. Deliver a great product. Try to make the customer happy. You dont have a monopoly. Someone will come and compete with you. Virgin, for instance. I want to get to the worst offenders. Envoy. Express jet. Skyway. The puddle jumpers. The guys between the spokes in the wheel. This is a hard business to be in. Right . Bingbingo. Regional jets. What gets delayed is they can hold you up, theyll defer to the larger jet with more connecting passengers. You may find you get delayed. But the big jet comes in. Youre second down on the tier. Second class citizen. Thats a problem. Gerri i agree. I like the beard. Very good. Thanks for coming on the show. Good to see you. Ah. Thank you cheers. Maybe youd be better off driving to your destination. More than one and a half million cars and trucks were sold last month. Not all makes and models are created equal. There are some cars americans wont buy anymore. Number five these are the losers. Buick takes 145 days to sell versus 71 days on average. The infinite q60. Number three, cadillac er. And number two, the nissan gtr. The number within car car. The honda insight. Sits on the lot for 170 days collecting dust. Later on the show, how russia is getting in the way of an iran nuclear deal. Britain has done away with tax returns. Should we follow suit . The deadline just two days away. Stay with us. Just because im away from my desk doesnt mean im not working. Comcast business understands that. Their wifi isnt just fast near the router. Its fast in the break room. Fast in the conference room. Fast in toms office. Fast in other toms office. Fast in the foyer [pronounced foyyer] or is it foyer [pronounced foyyay] . Fast in the hallway. I feel like ive been here before. Switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. Comcast business. Built for business. All right. You know youve only got two days to file your taxes. Right . Us procrastinators scurry, imagine if you never had to file taxes again. Britain is doing it. The end of the annual tax return. Consumer expert radio talk show host clark howard. Clark, welcome. So, my friend, you think this is a good idea. Tell me why. I think this is wonderful because the fact that were having an enormous problem in this country with tax id theft, i had two callers today just today alone who went to file their income tax and couldnt because a crook had already beaten them to it. Filed a false return as if theyre them and stolen money from all of us with their fake returns. What the brits are doing, the tax authorities already have so much information on us that theyre able to phase in over the next few years the ability to prepare a return for you that will work for probably maybe 90 of british citizens. Those that are entrepreneurs, that have complicated situations, that wont work. But everybody else, think about what the irs already knows about us. Gerri thats the frightening thing, my friend. They know so much. All right. Lets look at a couple of numbers here. Its two totally different markets. Us 140 million tax filers. The United Kingdom 100 million. Very different. Heres my question to you. I have no desire to give the irs total control over my tax filing, which is what you would end up doing. As a practical matter, how, how how would we handle the issue of deductions . I mean people with the very same description of their situations might feel two different tax returns. . am i not right . You are 100 correct. So this is a different issue. And its one that im fierce about and that is our tax code is beyond idiotic. If you tried to explain to any elementary class why do we do our taxes like we do, its nuts. And its because of the system in washington where tax preferences are passed and one after another. Im such a strong advocate of us going to a simplified plat or modified flat income tax. I have no problem with that. I have a problem giving an agency all this power that has shown us time and time again that theyre not up to the theyre not up to the effort. Theyre up to their ear balls with the 47 Obamacare Tax law changes. To put this on them now, it would be like, oh, my god have mercy. I have to come in and say, you have this wrong. What kind of standing do i have against the irs . An agency that can take my wages, can ultimately send me to jail. Sure. Gerri you know, am i going to have an argument with them, i dont think so. Well heres my thing the irs obviously is messed up. Right . Theres no doubt about that. Gerri thats technical terms. But the irs is messed up because the tax code is so convoluted, you could sit there with multiple, very well trained Tax Professionals and they could disagree about what one provision or another means. The reality is, weve created a cynical system in the United States that needs to be torn apart. And we need to go either to straight sales tax like so many of the states do. Or we need to go to a very very simple income tax. Again, like so many of the states do that have a state income tax where theres a simple rate or just a couple of rates without all the games and gimmicks. I hear you clark. It needs simplification. You cant read the tax code, unless youre an accountant. You cant parse the words. It makes absolutely no sense. Completely confusing. But ill be the last person to give the irs even more power. Clark, thanks for coming on. Its absolutely great to see you again. Thank you. Great to see you. Gerri and a programming note for you now. Tonight, on an allnew strange inheritance. Jamie colby meets a family who struggles to keep their Amusement Park running. And at 9 30, the owner of a taxidermy shop dies tragically. Leaves two sons to pick up the pieces of their strange inheritance. Jamie what . Oh, my god, brian. What is going on . Oh, my gosh. This is your house . I cant believe it. Looks like a zoo. My name is brian cool ash. My dad passed away in 2010 and left us an inheritance with noahs ark implications. . awesome. Watch strange inheritance monday through friday on the fox business network. Greg norman reflects on the history making weekend that was the masters. Did you watch . But, next, two more obstacles to the white house reaching a deal with iran over a nuclear program. Russia and congress. Details plus other headlines coming up after the break. Welcome back to the willis report. In a moment the latest on the deal with iran. As congress now enters the fray. Its time for a look at other stories in the news. The shooting on the North Carolina Community College campus claims one life with the shooter still at large. Wayne Community College Officials Say the victim was an employee of an on campus print shop. Police are looking for a 20yearold former employee of the victim. Stocks moving lower as investors look ahead for a busy week for earnings. Market coming off the second weekly gain in a row. Jurors deciding whether to convict former new England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez murder wrapping up a fifth day of jury deliberations. A judge sentenced jodi to life without parole. Millions of americans living in high risk areas are paying 18 more for insurance. . thanks to a low going into effect this month. Many homes were damaged by superstorm sandy. It was necessary to keep the program running. Its 20 billion in the red. Those are the stories in the news tonight. Back to the international news. Russia today complicated us policy in the middle east. President putin is selling iran a sophisticated missile system. With us is dr. Zuhdi jasser. President of the Islamic Forum for democracy. Hes author of the book a battle for the soul of islamic. Welcome back to the show. So good to see you here. Russia lifting this ban on a missile system. Wow, is this not a direct rebuke to the us and israel . Its not only a rebeak. Theyre moving ahead as if the sanctions have been lifted. The only thing that held back russia in 2010 the United States and israel put enough pressure that they stopped. Now theyre saying, the sanctions are lifted. Well go ahead and move forward. These missiles, by the way, what are they doing, theyre sending a message to the world that iran will be defended by russia against attacks from israel. These are surface to air missiles. This is very frightening. And its upping the ante gerri about sort of the middle east rush for an arms race. That its not just nuclear, but conventional arms race. Gerri yeah, it really doubles down the on the stakes. Mitt romney talked about this on sunday. President obama and john kerry have been amateur negotiators. The alternative is pretty straightforward. Return and put into place more crippling tightening sanctions. So iran feels more pressure and is willing to come to the bargaining table. Romney is calling for tougher sanctions. We seem to be lifting them and getting rid of them altogether. What is the right path . The right path as mitt laid out. They have to come to the table because they have to not because they want to. Remember his video we talked about, that he sent to the iranian people. All this money that was going to come their way. We can see 800 million of arms that comes to the million acksy and what they want to do to hedgize the middle east. Theyre creating a military alliance. Youre seeing a militarization of the middle east to a degree we havent seen in generations. Begging them and wishing them to come to the table doesnt work. They have to do this because theyre afraid of it. And russia now is completely unhinged. And, oh, by the way the state of syria and has assad is fueled by that. I love that phrase. Mullahocsy. Hillary clinton running for president. Is she in any way the author of the incredible events that have happened in the middle east . Will she be graded harshly by republicans for her role at the helm of americas negotiating table . I sure think so. Anybody that looks at president obamas lack of strategy and lack of doctrine the vacuums hes allowed to be created and opportunities in the middle east will have to look at the secretary of state during most of his administration that basically sat back and is having a hard time finding what her Foreign Policy was was that was successful. Im sure the voters would be smart to look at what she accomplished. There were so many opportunities lost in the middle east that were tipping points that we only see once in a century, let alone in an administration that were just lost under the secretary of state. Thats a conversation for another time. Sounds fascinating though. Zuhdi great to see you. And when we come back, a little known part of obamas medicare expansion. A new study tries to answer the new question. Is College Worth it . College educated workers the difference theyre making to the economy. First, heres your consumer gauge with the numbers that mean the most to you. Gerri well, lawmakers are back from their spring hiatus. A lot of folks say is flawed. The price tag. Youll be surprised. 214 billion. With more on this, vital springs technology ceo, dr. Sredhar. This is in part the doc bill fix that happens every year. We want a permanent fix to that. It doesnt seem like were getting closer to it. Whats going on . We want a permanent fix. You know, theyve been kicking this can down the road for many many years. There was this this notion that both parties finally came together on something. But when you look under the hood. There are a lot of potholes that are yet to be filled on this bill. Some really big ones. If theyre going to pass this incredibly expensive bill, and i have the bill right in front of me. And ive gone through every page of it. There are a lot of stipulations here that have to be put in place in order for this change to work. Which means that there need to be mechanisms to be able to look at the efficiency of how doctors are delivering care. Hospitals and Electronic Systems need to be talking to each other. None of that is happening. If thats not happening that means that this bill isnt going to work. Let me ask you a quick question. Is that why its so expensive because it requires all this other detail . What were talking about is giving doctors a 5 annual pay raise through 2019. The longterm problem has been that we approve those raises every single year. Well yes. And part of the plan is to be paying doctors eventually on quality and not on volume. And the idea was that it will go up incrementally, but we want to reward doctors based on how well theyre taking care of patients. The big concern is that well finance this through higher deficits. We dont have a way to pay for this. Right . We dont have a way to pay for it. And on top of that, what they need in order to get the metrics on is nonexistent. Were essentially funding a bill that will never get over to the finish line. In the same breath last week, the Obama Administration issued a report chastising the Electronic Medical record vendors and hospitals for not sharing data. And if theyre not sharing data they cant see whats in this bill. Exactly. Gerri i want to go to one more topic. Which is critical and a concern for Many Americans. The Medicaid Expansion under obamacare. Folks are worried that the government will come back to them to recover costs because, you know what, they can. Its legal. Is this happening already, is it a fear of what may come or is it on the agenda . No. Its happening already. Many people dont recognize that medicaid and those inoccurrences can in some shape and form be a reverse mortgage. Some surviving spouses can find themselves in a situation where some of their assets could be called to task by the government for recovery because the bills havent been paid. And this is a mechanic that has been in place, the estate recovery bill haas been in placebillbillhaas been in place for a long time. The threshed holds have changed. . youre looking at hefty hospital bills like 100,000, where if you havent done the right estate planning, your spouse passes away. You could find yourself in a situation where the government may be coming after your assets in order to get a hold on that 100,000. So its a serious situation. Gerri a serious situation. That well have to give more attention to. Thank you for coming on the show. Good to see you. Thank you gerri. Gerri well, Job Opportunities are improving for College Grads. Some of the Fastest Growing sectors of todays economy is looking out for candidacy workers. Tony is the director of georgetown hes out with a new study to find conventional wisdom on the economy. Its the College Grads. Theyre responsible for everything. How does this happen . Explain your findings. Weve essentially moved from an industrial economy where manufacturing was dominant. We lost twothirds of our manufacturing jobs. But since that time weve created three times as many highwage College Educated jobs in finance, Computers Health Care Education the information industry and something called business services. Gerri so College Grads represent an incredible proportion of the economy. Tell us about that. They represent about 32 of the workers. And theyre making more than 55 of the output in the american economy. Every year. So theyre more than earning their keep. Theyre not getting their full share of the wealth that they create but they are very good bargain for the rest of america. Theres a huge debate out there about whether college is worth it right now because its so expensive. Because College Students who are graduating have 33,000 in debt theyre carrying. Which is horrific. What does your information say to that issue . How does it inform that . College is worth it. But most of it cant afford it. Thats the harsh fact here. On average if you get a College Degree its worth a Million Dollars more than a High School Degree over 45 years or so. So its worth it. It just costs an awful lot. And what parts of the economy are benefiting from these workers . Where do these folks go . Where they go now are in finance. In consulting. Computing. Education. In health care. In whitecollar office jobs. Not muscular jobs on the assembly line. And there are a lot of them and theyre very productive. Gerri lets talk about the difference in wages, you talked about how theyre not necessarily making everything they should be, but theyre still doing far better than high school grads. In the end, a lot of this depends on what you take. That is, if you major in engineering, lets say Petroleum Engineering youll make 138,000 a year. If you major in psychology, youre going to make less than 30,000 a year. So not every College Degree is equal here. It has a lot to do with your field of study. No underwater basket weaving degrees. We get that. Tony, thank you for coming on the show. Great to hear about your study. Thank you. Still to come, the Masters Tournament was without drama, not history. Jordan spieth, take a look at this fellow makes a run for the historic green jacket. Gets it. Sets all kinds of new all kinds of new records. Well talk about it next. Youre driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pickup truck slams into your brand new car. One second it wasnt there and the next second. Boom youve had your first accident. Now you have to make your first claim. So you talk to your Insurance Company and. Boom youre blindsided for a second time. They wont give you enough money to replace your brand new car. Dont those people know youre already shaken up . Liberty mutuals new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. Call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, Liberty Mutual wont raise your rates due to your first accident. Switch to Liberty Mutual insurance and you could save up to 423 dollars. Call Liberty Mutual for a free quote today at see Car Insurance in a whole new light. Liberty mutual insurance. Gerri in a historymaking performance, 21yearold Jordan Spieth took the 2015 masters by storm. But spieth is taking home more than the green jacket and the prize of 2 million. Hes now number two, the number two golfer in the world after rory mcilroy, has the future of golf arrived . Greg norman weighs in. So good to have you back again. I have to get your reaction to Jordan Spieth his amazing performance. Over the week and throughout the masters. Yeah. Absolutely. Just a classy guy on and off the golf course gerri. I havent spent any time around him, but watching him on tv, its just a pleasure to see his performance. It was like an inevitable composure he had. If it got a little bit on an edgy situation he bounced back with making a good birdie on the next hole. So we as professionals he was going to be a star in the future. But, quite honestly gerri, i think with where golf is right now with rory mcilroy and with Jordan Spieth, the two young guns who will probably end up having a great rivalry going forward. Golf is optimistic. It shocks me that someone who is 21 can be that composed. He said each round of the masters feels like were playing two rounds. Tell us about the pressure of a big event like that. Augusta National Gets to you physically and mentally. Ive experienced it. The good and bad there. The golf course is set up to be right on the edge of testing your game to the 100 level. If you mishit a nine shot by 2 feet youll pay the premium sacrifice. You saw that with jordan on saturday, the 17th hole. He probably hit one bad shot. So, at the end of the day, Augusta National does a great job of testing you mentally as well as physical. The game is looking for the next big thing after tiger. Ironically tiger played good the first couple of days. In this case allison camedays. Is he the next big thing jordan . Yes, hes one of them. Hes put his name up there to be in the run for it. Hes put his name up there number two player in the world. Shot at going to number one if he continues his performance the way hes done. I think its fantastic. Its healthy that we have these 21yearold, 24yearolds competing. Tiger is turning 42 this year. We have a great balance. We have classy experienced guys. As well as a bookend on the other end. Young upcoming who have no intimidation. They want to go out there and play. Whether its the green jacket or the upandcoming u. S. Open. So its going to be an interesting next four five to six months to watch how the next three major championships play out. Golf prides itself on being steeped in history. No place better to see it than the masters. It has all these rituals that go on each and every year. Can millennials connect to that, or does it take a Jordan Spieth, or a rory mcilroy, a young player to bring the crowd in . Weve seen the baby boomers carry the game of golf. But we have to look down to the millennials. We have to reach down to them. We have to get them in the game. The way to do it is social media. The way rory mcilroy does a phenomenal job with his social media. The way he reaches down to the young kids. Thats what we need to do. We have to engage with them. You saw what Hillary Clinton did with how she launched her 2016 campaign with social media. So the millennials are the next generation. Whether its golf or politics or whether its business. And we have to reach down to them. We have to make them feel welcomed. Listen to them. We have the Jordan Spieths and the rories of the world will do just that. I agree. Great to talk to you. I hope to talk to you again soon. Thank you so much. Thank you. Well be right back. Who says nobody makes house calls anymore . Im not talking about doctors. Sprint is going the extra mile and hand delivering cell phones. According to reports, the plan right now is only available in kansas city, followed by rollouts in miami and chicago. Customers eligible for upgrades will be notified they can get their new phone delivered via more than 5,000 sprint branded cars. Sprint has lost a lot of subscribers. Many predict that tmobile will overtake sprint in total customers sometime this year. Hillary clinton arriving in iowa today for her First Campaign appearance tomorrow. After proclaiming she will be a champion of Everyday Americans. But does she understand them . We asked the question on gerriwillis. Com. 3 of you said yes. 97 said no. Thats the topic of my 2 cents more. You know the sound of fingernails when you scratch them along a blackboard. Thats how i feel when hillary talks about Everyday Americans. She makes them sound like some strange breed of human she saw on geographic special. Shes detached. The clintons made 100 million since the clintons left office in 2001. Detached because she makes 200,000 for every speech sometimes to goldman sachs. She hasnt driven a car to 1996. If youre looking for a candidate that can understand Everyday Americans, its probably not hillary. Thats my 2 cents more. Stay tuned for making money with charles payne. He will have the marco rubio president ial announcement. Youll want to hear that. Have a great night. . charles im charles payne. Youre watching making money. Marco rubio is expected to be the third candidate to formerly announce his intentions to be the republican nominee and the fourth official candidate. The son of cuban immigrants, he can be the youngest candidate. And promises to run a Campaign Based on the future. It will be at any moment. When it happens well bring it to you. In the meantime, joined by a powerful power packed panel today. With a lot of political experts. Beginning with former Reagan Campaign manager ed rollins. Along with hillary cramer. Jim. And scottie nell hughes. The

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