he has been all over national television showing off his scooter skills. i wonder what is next for him. i had no idea there was a record to beat. me neither. there are lots of wonderful things technology does for us, but every once in a while, things short circuit fast, and it happens in a big way. we want to take a look at a segment we call technology is ruining my life. how closely do you look at your cell phone bill? do you dig into it? you might want to look closer. taxes and surcharges end up costing cell phone customers 17.2% every month. why? what are the extra charges? apparently local, state, federal taxes, and you are911 systems, the money going to school districts. i don t get a paper bill
the hours off in the afternoon may no longer facilitate an enormous meal and nap. but they prevent people from eating at desks in cubicles. it s a food and lifestyle issue. their priorities are different than ours. when i got home i checked on the italian life expectancy, in italy it was 82.09 years in 2011 compared to 78.64 in america. and our rate of obesity is double italys of 17.2%. that s according to the u.n. report. the explanation from my italian friend was confirmed by dr. kenneth thorpe the chair at the department of health policy and management at emery s rollins school of health. yes, we eat more processed food, heavier on fat, sugar and corn. and the europeans generally eat fresher food and smaller portions. it s the difference between fresh food versus processed food.
welcome back, everybody to nd ahmadinejad. it is money time with christine romans. all the business news we need to know. good morning. stocks rose for the fourth session in a row on tuesday. that s good. the s&p 1% low it s all-time closing high. that s good, too but this bull run looks tired. the brand-new s&p pony pol predicts the s&p will end with a lower gain. hidden in cell phone bill, taxes, folks. 911 districts even school districts often tack on taxes to your wireless bill. and you probably don t even know about it. all together it adds 17.2% on average. that s according to the tax foundation. all right. this is the largest fine ever against a debt collector for harassing consumers. the federal trade commission
if it s not fresh, we re not buying it. the hours off in the afternoon might no longer facilitate an enormous meal and nap. the point is it s a food and lifestyle issue. the food reflects the lifestyle. their priorities are different than ours. when i got home i checked on the italian life expectancy and rate of obesity. in italy it was 82.09 years in 2011 according to the world health organization compared to 78.64 in america. and our rate of obesity is double italy s of 17.2%. the explanation from my italian friend was confirmed by dr. kenneth thorpe, the chair in the department of health policy and management at rawlins school of public health. he told me, yes, we eat more processed food heavier on fat, sugar, and corn. and the europeans generally eat fresher food and smaller portions. it s the difference between fresh food versus processed
and expensive, and won t be fooled by appearance if it doesn t taste good. we won t buy it. the hours off in the afternoon may no longer facilitate an enormous meal and nap. but they prevent people from eating at desks in cubicles. it s a food and lifestyle issue. their priorities are different than ours. when i got home i checked on the italian life expectancy, in italy it was 82.09 years in 2011 compared to 78.64 in america. and our rate of obesity is double italys of 17.2%. that s according to the u.n. report. the explanation from my italian friend was confirmed by dr. kenneth thorpe the chair at the department of health policy and management at emery s rollins school of health. yes, we eat more processed food, heavier on fat, sugar and corn.