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Transcripts For KYW Sunday Morning 20170409

Story. With robots getting cheaper and software getting smarter. Are any jobs safe . This technology not j coming for the unskilled or entry level jobs but for much higher level jobs. Ahead on sunday morning are the robots going to take all our jobs or can we all just get along . Hobson the guiding philosophy of many of our biggest retailer. Tracy smith has been checking it out. American shoppers return more than 200 billion worth of Unwanted Stuff every year. Have you ever heard about the lady trying to return his car toe land end. Is the snow tire story true . It is true. Here is your 50 buck back. Later on sunday morning were taking it back. Hobson angel, inc. Is our lighthearted description ever our tv actress turned business woman. You may remember jaclyn smith from her days as a different sort of angel. John blackstone has her story. Hello . Its charlie, angels, time to go to work. Charlies angels made jaclyn smith a star in the 1970s. But now, many snow her name because its on so many labels at kmart. Were surrounded by jaclyn smith. We are. Here is one of my best selling blouses. The secrets of celebrity branding from one of its pioneers ahead on sunday morning. Hobson now trending, are some quirka online videos bound to become an internet sensation. Turns out thats little videos are big businesses. As Barry Petersen will show us. You know how to whistle, dont you, steve . Years ago we spent hours with bogart and bacall. [ whistling ] today the internet blue up over this video of a rat carrying a whole slice of pizza down the stairs of a subway station. When you say, im the guy who filmed pizza rat, does anybody believe you . At first, no. How the pizza rat became famous. Coming up on sunday morning. Hobson the sweet smell of success is our tribute to entrepreneurs who are taking their best ideas and making a fortune. Susan spencer has found some colorful case in point. This was my favorite color. Aaron muderick has been puttering around with putty his entire adult life. Now he has a multimillion dollar business to show for it. In your wildest dreams did you ever expect this to take off like it has . No, ever, ever, ever. Unlikely success story. What could you sell this for . 125. We have 350,000 users. This sunday morning. Those stories and lot more, first, we go to meg oliver for the sunday morning headlines. Good morning, its april, 2017. The Trump Administration is vow can to keep the pressure on syrian dictator. New sanctions could follow sure days missile attack. Still the air base is now reported to be operational again. Pope francis said mass in st. Peters square today marking the start of holy week. He condemned two palm sunday bombings in egypt at least 36 worshippers were killed. Delta airlines is struggling to keep planes flying. Four days of thunderstorms caused disruptions at its atlanta hub, the airline is still cancelling flights, nearly 4,000 so far. Justin rose is tied for the lead at 6under. Play continues later today here on cbs. Now, the weather. The call under may say spring but snow is expected over the mountain west. Its cold across the plains, too. For the week ahead, april showers in spade. Hobson a counsel try is on the road to becoming an automation nation. Quite literally on the road, our money issue cover story is from david pogue of yahoo finance. Tony hughes has been a longhaul truck driver for more than 20 years. But today, all he has to do is sit back and relax. Rose bud is on. Were hauling 20,000 pounds of freight down the florida turnpike in a selfdriving, robotic truck. Its been retrofitted with a selfdriving kit made by starsky robotics. Kartik tiwari and stefan seltzaxmacher founded the company in 2016. We think that some time towards the end of the year we could be doing this run without a person behind the wheel. This year . Yeah. Self driving trucks this ye year . Yeah. Its not this company, it might be otto whose truck made headlines by driving itself across colorado to deliver a shipment of beer. Owned by uber which has been testing self driving taxis in pennsylvania and arizona. But heres the thing. Once our trucks and taxis drive themselves what will happen to the people who used to do those jobs . In the u. S. Thats 180,000 taxi drivers, 600,000 uber drivers and 3. 5 million truck drivers. We need to start to think seriously. Martin ford is the author of the book rise of the robots he says thats just the beginning of wave of automation that will threaten millions of jobs in every industry at once. Like americas nearly five million store workers. Later this year, shoppers in seattle will be able to walk into the first amazon go grocery, take what they want and walk out again. Sensors will detect what you take and bill you automatically. The cashiers are gone. Youre going to end up with the equivalent of walmart with a handful of employees. You scale that out thats just extraordinarily disruptive. You name an occupation and theres somebody considering a robot to take it over. Look how delicate. Perfect every time. At zume pizza in sill son valley, four specialized robots help make the pizza. Eventually the Company Plans to replace the remanning humans on the line, too. Here is zumes chief technology officer, josh goldberg. You think there would be some roman pizza chef, thats not the way its been done since our an cessors. The world changes, theres a lot of other things we dont do just the way we used to. The common wisdom is that robots primarily threaten repetitive blue collar jobs. Know so says martin ford. Were seeing dramatic advances in the area of computers analyzing tumors, recognizing medical scans, mammograms, and being able to find disease. And move into areas like journalism, for example. Certainly not journalism. Absolutely. Journal limit. By one another every 30 second theres a news story published on the web or maybe in the newspaper thats machine generated. Algorithms are even threatening the masters of the universe. Two weeks ago, black rock, the Worlds Largest money manager, announced that its laying off dozens of human stock pickers and replacing them with robots. By 2025 across the financial industry, Artificial Intelligence is expected to replace 230,000 human workers. Bring on the disruption that is automation. The chief Information Officer at Goldman Sachs. The company now hires nearly as many computer engineers as financial workers. They would have been working buy, buy, buy. Now theyre going click are, click, the famous Goldman Sachs trading floor. A quarter of these people arent traders they are coders, writing software to automate the routine grunt work of employees all across the company. Some day, could software replace the function of these folks n. Thats a great question. I dont think anybody knows the answer. We get it. No job is safe. According to one recent study, 47 of american jobs could be lost to automation in the next 20 years. Martin says its time to start thinking what were going to live on in the post robot economy. One of the best ideas out there is some kind of universal basic income or guaranteed minimum income. This is where everybody gets 10,000 a year just for being alive. A better way to think in terms of the idea that we built this tremendously prosperous society. Everyone ought to have, if youre a citizen at least some sort of ownership steak in it. But the purpose of having a job not just to have income, its also meaning and purpose and place to go every day. Thats right. Thats going to be a real challenge. Its a challenge we can solve. But wait. Most experts do agree that automation will soon take over millions of our jobs. But they dont all agree that that will mean mass unemployment. History has suggested that the pessimists have been wrong time and time again. Including mit economist david autor. We have had incredible amount of automation. Tractors that do the work that horses and people used to do on the farms. We dont dig ditches by hand any more, pound tools out of wrought iron. This has not reduced employment. Also the changes wont happen overnight. Im sure 20 years from now almost no one will be driving a vehicle. Young people are forward looking. I guess im not going to have a driving career. Except that the young people might think ill go into retail, thats going away. Maybe ill be a paralegal, built thats also going away. Lets do the following thought exercise. The year 1900, 40 of all employment is in agricultural, right . And so some twerpy economist from mit teleports back in time to farmer pogue here says, a hundred years from now only 2 of people will be working in agriculture. What do you think the other 38 of people are going to do . I wouldnt know. Search engine optimization. Health and wellness. Software and mobile devices. Most of what we do barely existed 100 years ago. In other words, just because we cant predict what well be doing doesnt mean well be doing nothing. And sure enough. Despite having replaced so many Stock Traders with software, elisha says that Goldman Sachs still police the same number of people and that their jobs have been enhanced by automation. All of a sudden, that young person is engaging with the client on their actual problems. Rather than being stuck until 1 00 a. M. Doing nothing but manning several different spread sheets and trying to corral all this data together. Youll hear the same argument at starsky robotics, its struck will self drive only on the highways. The company will still employ human drivers but they will sit in front of screens driving the trucks by Remote Control once theyre off the highway. And if tony hughes can keep his job without the weeks away. In that aspect, its going to make my life better. If you get hired to be one of the pilots, Remote Control pilots. True. Hes on the top of the list. So, since this might be my last chance to be in a truck with a human driver, i had to ask. Will you . Yeah, i will. [ horn honking ] yes. Id like to see a robot to do that. Hobson ahead. You are literally throwing money away if youre not getting miles in points. Hobson points, well taken. Predictable. The comfort in knowing where things are headed. Because as we live longer. And markets continue to rise and fall. Predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what youve earned and ensure it lasts. Introducing brighthouse financial. A new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities life insurance. Talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. But theres so much more to it. Heres how benefiber® works. Inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. The prebiotic fiber in benefiber® nourishes them. And what helps them, helps you. Clear, tastefree, benefiber®. And what helps them, helps you. Whats the problem, maam . I have a serious issue with the candy that that easter bunny gave my son. Candy . I told you, he bit me first the kid bit me first he just walked into my mouth this is it. Okay. What do you think . Do you love it . So. . Hows this . I know you love this color . Cool, huh . is this your favorite . They cant all be your favorite . [baby laughing] hobson most of us have miles to go before we earn a trip thanks to a frequent flier program. Which brings us to this report from anna warner. You can put your phone in there. Cincinnati residents dan miller and his wife, carolyn, are getting their six kids ready for a spring break trip to california. Sound expensive, right . But i would say well manage to take this trip for probably 500. 500 bucks for a family of eight . For a week. In fact the miller familys been able to travel the world on a computer programmers salary. This is what i got for christmas. The places that ive been. All by using Airlines Miles or credit card points. So how many credit card do you have . I would say between my wife and i we probably have maybe 40 card. 40 . Couple of years ago for christmas my kid made thee this hes not your average card user, though. Dads credit card finder. He got so good at this card game he started writing a blog called points with a crew. You dont have to be as crazy as i am. I like to tell people if you do it right, you can earn one or two. You can take your family somewhere for free using those miles. And guess what. The savings really add up. I would say tens if not hundred of thousands of dollars over the course of the last couple of years. No surprise to brian kelly. You are literally throwing money away if youre not getting miles and points. He should know. Hes the points guy. Brought me on board introduced me to this. To be honest was a bit smaller than i expected. Someone who turned the a life long packs for travel into a website that gets over three million views a month. From fans eager to learn his secret. The first thing to do if you want to have a good miles and points strategy to get the right credit card. These are not frequent flier programs any more they are frequent spender. Why is it worth it for the Credit Card Companies to do that . Its a huge business. The Credit Card Companies charge merchants every time you swipe your credit card. The merchant is paying the credit card issuer for ability to process your transaction then the Credit Card Company kicks you back a portion that have in the form of reward. The Airlines Make out, too. Getting roughly half their profits by selling miles to Credit Card Companies. Who use them as incentives to get consume turnovers sign up for their card. Often with huge sign up bonuses. The general friend is that things are getting worse in the back of the plain. Thats why miles and points i view as way for common person who cant afford that 10,000 knee, but you can book it using miles and points. Every day people can travel like millionaires. Sacramento then peru in couple of months. On the other hand both men warn their readers not everyone should play this game. If youre in debtor dont pay off your card balances in full every month, this game will not deal you a winning hand. You absolutely have to have financial discipline. No amount of reward that youre giving are going to offset the 25 into that youre paying on your credit cart balance. For filler its been inexpensive way to offer his kids a valuable lesson. Everywhere else people are just people whether in another state, city, country, people are pretty much the same no matter where you go. Being able to see that, i think makes a big difference. Good point. You can draw coming up. Having a good time. 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Its no stretch to say that Aaron Muderick is stuck on putty. It feels great in your hand. You can play with it for hours. His first love was classic silly putty. Its silly putty time. That soon got old. I started researching. Is there way to make this more beautiful. More fun. Which is how aaron a Computer Scientist by day became a Mad Scientist by night. You taught yourself chemistry to improve silly putty. To create thinking putty. This is neon flash. Crazy aarons thinking putty, that is. Puttering with putty, he experimented with colors and textures in his basement. Then took it to work. I would bring in a box, keep it under my desk and people would come over say, can i get half pound of orange . Sound like a drug deal. I would put it in a bag and off they would go. Soon he launched a website. Then hit the front page of the wall street journal in a feature on fidgeters to play with putty. Who was your target audience . People working at a desk just like me. Adults. Adults. But today fans of all ages are putty in his hands. What exactly is it . From a chemistry standpoint its a silicone rubber. On any given day, youll find 25 tons of it oozing around his factory near philadelphia. Up to 15 bucks a tin, aarons putty is a multimillion dollar worldwide business. Beautiful. Reflective. Best seller, liquid glass. Thats clear. More than 50 varieties include use it as a night light. Glow in the dark. And magnetics. How do you think of this stuff . But perhaps his first magical moment was his decision to employ people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Some 800 of them. Able to make it work. You have people that really love what they do. Now you have a loyal team. A very nice twist to an unlikely success story. When somebody asks you what you do for a living what do you say . Putty maker is. Professional kid. I like that. Hobson still to come. Where videos go before going viral. And many happy returns. Anything wrong with them . No. Hobson you can expect to hear many happy returns at plenty of retailers. A policy that makes a lot of sense. And dollars, too. Tracy smith does the math. If you you have ever bought khakis or School Uniform you probably know, lands end. Anything wrong with them . No. If youve ever tried to return something there, you know their policy, too. Love it forever or get a refund. No time limit. Seems like it would be hard to make any money that way. But land end has turned a corporate policy into an empire. How big is this facility . Over a million square feet. Thank good for the golf carts. The sprawling Company Headquarters in dodgeville, wisconsin, has a kind of airplane hanger quality to it. Here, customers worldwide can order up, lets saya pair of pants. Get em custom hemmed. Even monogrammed with their name. And if t

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