Hi Frank

Strictly speaking, setTimeout is not an 'angular' function, so you would 
either need to

   1. Inject the $timeout service and use that in preference
   2. Call $scope.$apply as follows:

$scope.submitFoo2 = function() {
setTimeout(function() {
$scope.$apply(function() {
$rootScope.$broadcast('fooChanged', ++nextValue);
});
 }, 0);
};


Having said that, I am left wondering why it works second time around....

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