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dollars. >> smr carnage next on cnn breaking news. this saturday morning, i'm michael's were counted in philadelphia. russian authorities have suspects in custody for a terror attack near moscow that killed more than 100 people with isis claiming responsibility. and catherine, princess of wales, getting international messages of support after revealing her cancer diagnosis first, russia says nearly a dozen people have been detained in connection with friday nights terror attack at a popular concert hall that killed at least 115
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people. a warning. the video we're about to show is disturbing witnesses captured our menn in camouflage, opening fire with automatic weapons at the crocus city hall concert third venue west of moscow, which seats 6,000. as people ran screaming or hid from gunshots, the attackers then through an incendiary device, which ignited a fire, which is still burning. russian authorities say four of those detained were directly involved in the attack. isis has claimed responsibility, but russia is alleging involvement by ukraine. ukraine in turn is blaming the attack on russian special services the attack came just days after president putins landslide reelection to another six-year term. and days after the us embassy in russia had warned americans to avoid large gatherings, citing reports that extremists were planning attacks in a video statement released today, russian president vladimir putin express deep condolences following the moscow shooting, calling it barbaric and a
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terror attack for the very latest, i'm joined by cnn senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen reporting live from berlin. fred have russian officials provided any evidence to back up these claims against ukraine? >> well, they put all this data their investigative authorities. i was actually just watching that address by vladimir putin where he offered his condolences, but they are also said that initial indications are that there might be some sort of lead thank to ukraine and that possibly those perpetrators were trying to get away to ukraine. so this is now a being pushed by the highest levels in the russian state by vladimir putin. the other information the russians are putting out, they put down to their investigative committee. they say that they apprehended these men as they were trying to escape to ukraine or towards the ukrainian border, they say they, all this happened in a place called bryansk region called briana, which is very clear most of the ukrainian border, the russians are saying that they apprehended 11 people, including the four shooters who actually went into that a concert venue hall, and
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shop a place up, but then also seven other people who allegedly were supporting the terrorists. so they said, now they said that these people allegedly had what they call relevant contacts in ukraine. so we do see the russians apparently trying to push that narrative that there is some sort of link to ukraine, but you're absolutely right to point out that the ukrainians on several levels now, we've looking very closely at this, are saying that they have absolutely nothing to do with it. >> michael fred, the us and russia are at odds obviously on ukraine. some say fighting a proxy war, but are they nevertheless, the us and russia united against isis? >> it's a really interesting question. that's actually something that i've been looking at over the past couple of years, especially when it came to, for instance, the war in syria, where of course you had the us on one side sporting some of the syrian opposition groups and the russian supporting bashar al-assad. but nevertheless, both of them were actually fighting against isis. in fact, i was once on the ground at a place called deir
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ez-zor, just weigh in the syrian desert where the us was bombing isis there and the russians were supporting some of assad's ground forces. so in certain areas where it was made operational sense, they were on the same side as far as that's concerned. but of course, on a political level, you did in various occasions, have both the us and russia blame me each other for allegedly not fighting hard enough against isis. now, the isis group that were possibly talking about here is one called isis k or ice is horizontal, which is actually normally situated in the afghanistan area. we do know of course, that inside russia there are a lot of people from central asia muslim population, some of whom had become radicalized in the past couple of decades really since the chechen war. so whether or not this has anything to do with that is very difficult to say. we have that claim of responsibility right now. we have the us saying they have no doubt. they have no reason to doubt that claim of responsibility. but so far, the russians not even mentioning isis at all. >> and finally, did russia
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>> ignore the warning that the us provided or just not publicly acknowledged that warning >> do you know what i think it's even more than that. i'm not sure if they didn't even ignore it, just vladimir putin even came out and said that that was propaganda and that was a us was trying to blackmail russia by i'm putting that warning out there. it was on march 7 of the us embassy in moscow said, look, there is a serious terror threat and there could be possible attacks specifically mentioned in concert venue he was and then three days before the attack happened, vladimir putin came out in an address to his own intelligence services, to the fsb came out and said that he believed that the us was putting this out there for political reasons. and then three days later, you had that attack. take place. one of the things that we do need to point out is that at venues like this, and i've been a lot of such venues inside russia and shopping malls and concert certain venues. you do have pretty tight security, but certainly not security. that would be able to hold up against gunman armed with high
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rifles and explosive. so it's certainly seemed as though in this case there was security. you can see on some of the videos actually the perpetrators breaching the security barriers there. but obviously nothing that could have held up people who are acting in a professional way. and that's certainly what the russian say. they believe that all of this was planned professionally, that the weapons were planted professionally, and that obviously the attackers, when they went through that venue, were extremely ruthless. michael frederik pleitgen, thank you for that report. turning our attention now to the developing story about princess kate cancer diagnosis. the senior royal family member revealed in a video message friday that she started the early stages of chemotherapy describing her diagnosis as a huge shock. k temporarily stepped away from her public life after undergoing abdominal surgery back in january, joining me now is cnn's richard quest's live at buckingham palace. richard, could she have been forced into this disclosure by those reports that someone may have hacked into our hospital records we don't know, but i
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don't think so. and the reason is that the hospital has not made clear whether the records were indeed accessed. all they've said is that three employees all of the hospital, all now being investigated and questioned about it, which of course, as in the us, is strictly against the law to access improperly access hospital there's no records if not alone, it's a very good point. if it was the potential that somewhere in the world, not in the uk, that those medical records were about to be released. that will be a very big deal indeed. but so far, the suggestion is that the date and the timing of the announcement had more to do with the school holidays that william and kate did not want that to be out school with everybody is gossiping about them. mother's health. and so they waited until school holidays, which took place,
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began on friday. and now they have a couple of weeks ovaries step. will we see them over this period? highly unlikely possibly once maybe at a church service, but there's going to be no major events of which we will see are likely to see princess of wales as she goes through her chemotherapy treatment my hunch is that in the united states in a similar circumstance, we'd be clamoring for additional details notwithstanding the privacy >> considerations, all what's the expectation among the brits of further disclosure >> let's just go straight to the hypocrisy about which you speak. absolutely. where everybody in the brother is saying, of course, give us base, give us a privacy given this, given that room, et cetera. and then we all want to know all the details, which is exactly why kensington palace has made it clear there will be no running commentary. for instance so now, we now know it was major abdominal surgery,
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but we don't know what led up to it. we don't know what sorts of cancer we don't know what stage it is that yes. everybody wants to know that. and myself included the level of hypocrisy of saying, well, yes we previously medical privacy. oh, by the way, would you mind just telling me this? and i'm afraid that's the way it's going to be. it's the reality of public life >> how do you read harry and meghan's response? >> just very interesting, i like the phrase healing health and healing. very short and the room, the gaussian, the room raise that harry wants to come back in. this is an opportunity for harry to come back and out because the royals are down on numbers at the moment, as you probably know what ai qing royals no longer got the king full-throttle. you've no longer got cage up full-throttle, you've got the queen who was in her '70s anyway. you've got william distracted as well. and this
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idea that somehow harry and meghan are going to come back from california. that's a ride to the rescue. know, i mean could it be true about likud is the important bit possibly. is it your highly unlikely they've made their bet in california and that seems to be harry will be back in britain for the invictus games. that could be the possibility of the rapprochement. all but not likely william is still very firmly if not against his rather, he certainly firmly in wanting to keep at arm's length >> richard quest. thank you. we wish godspeed to kate. appreciate your report. up ahead on monday, donald trump owes a $464 million bond for his civil fraud judgment. and yet friday, thanks to the deal-making, truth social public, trump's share of the company will potentially net him 3 billion on paper, at least so how will that impact his financial situation? this is all the inspiration for
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company will accept real estate as collateral, which is the source of most of his wealth. there were awaiting the decision of an appeals court which trump has asked to waive the bond requirement meanwhile, the new york attorney general, letitia james, has entered a judgment against trump in westchester county, new york a possible precursor to seizing a trump golf course located their judgment has already been entered in new york city, home to his penthouse at trump tower and office building at 40 wall street james has her eye on the ladder >> be prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid to new yorkers. and yes, i look at 40 wall street each and every day according to the washington post, trump has ruled out one path of lesser resistance, personal bankruptcy, the thinking is that it could damage his brand notwithstanding that six times, he's gone that route for his businesses as the post has noted on the campaign trail, trump in years past, explained away those corporate
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bankruptcies, saying he used a tool many savvy investors have employed and noting that he never had to file personally politically speaking, trump might actually welcome the optics of the new york attorney general seizing his real estate, given that he's already sold a persecution narrative, at least two republicans who are giving him there nomination and now might they also provide him financial relief in an unconventional way? trump stands to receive a 3 windfall by driving up the value of his truth, social media platform. that's because the shell company taking truth social public, digital world acquisition has become wall street's latest meme stock remember what happened to amc and gamestop during the pandemic due to social media buzz, small investors bought up the struggling stocks, sending their value skyrocketing. that's exactly what is happening with truth, social since trump launched truth social in 2022, after being kicked off twitter and facebook, the alternative
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social media platform has lost cost millions of dollars and lead to insider trading convictions. the company's leaders past and present, have been trading accusations of deception and impropriety across for lawsuits in three states. but despite all that in the lead up to friday's vote, the speculators market wildly drove up the value of digital world acquisition this week, the stock rose 18% to nearly $43. then friday after the deal was approved dropped nearly 14% after hours trading bumped it back up to 38 and change where the merger agreement calls for trump to own roughly 79 million shares. his interests, at least as of now a cool 3 billion. i want to know what you think go to summer cottage.com, vote on this week's poll question, which is more fueling the truth social ipo frenzy, love of money or love of trump. joining me now is eric hirsch co-ceo of hamilton lane with over 900 billion of assets it's under
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management and supervision. hamilton lane is one of the leading private markets investment firms in the world. eric, >> what is digital world acquisition core and what is it doing with trump media? >> good morning michael. >> it is >> referred to as a spac award that most people have probably not heard, but are hearing a lot and a spac is a special purpose acquisition corporation it is designed to do exactly what it's doing. its purpose is to acquire something. and the thing that it is about to acquire is trump media i looked at the filing the at least the cover page for the sec, catherine, could we put it up on the screen? i don't know if eric you're able to see this, but the sec filing shows an address and then we actually looked at the location that's referenced 3109 grand avenue, miami in what i'm showing the audience, it says 31, 11 grand avenue, but you can see there's a ups store. in other words, i would expect, but i'm naive to these matters. you correct me. i would expect that
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i would see like a gleaming office tower behind the effort. what do you make of it? >> so the business is actually trump media the shell entity is the spac. and so not surprising that there isn't a big gleaming office tower for the spac. it's looking to acquire something. and again, that real business and it's acquiring is trump media who is fueling this >> well, i think michael, you've got sort of two sides of this. there are people and you can look on all the chat boards because as you noted, this is become a meme stock. so something that is getting a huge amount of investor frenzy and so there you see on the chat boards, people who are true believers that trump media and its various components today primarily truth, social is going to become a dominant media platform. and so they believe they're getting in early. and this is going to continue to run the other side seems to just be joining the frenzy and trying to make a quick buck
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>> i thought that truth social and i'm registered on it. i don't use it. i thought it was kind of a bust. i mean, what does this say about the value, the real value of trump's media property? >> well, let's put it in comparison. so reddit, a very popular online communication tool also went public last week. reddit has a market cap, about $7 that's on revenue of about $800 million trump media today is boasting revenue of about 3 million and yet, this merger would actually show a value slightly north of 6 billion so what's the answer to my poll question today in your opinion, is this about people who have a love of trump and are essentially writing him a >> check through an indirect means, or do they have a love of money and they're just looking to cash in on all this i think i'd like to see choice c, which is both i think you have some people that are simply believers that they want this property to become what
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they are touting it to be, which is a global dominant media platform and there are others who just enjoy the frenzy and who are trading around it, making a quick profit what does it mean, eric, for his personal net worth, can he access this cash or as cash? and if so, when will michael there's an interesting wrinkle here. you talked about the $3 and that's accurate. that's what happens upon the merger of that's what his portion would be worth but if you actually read the documents, there's another twist here, which is if the stock trades above $17 for 20 consecutive trading days, trump gets another 40 million shares. so based on friday's close, the stake is actually worth about 4.7 billion now those shares are locked up for at least six months. but as you noted, trump will control two thirds of the company and therefore will control the board. it is possible that he could pass a regulation change
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that allows his lock-up to be shorter. now, selling that much stock into the market is going to be very difficult to not have negative consequences on the stock price so you saw the clip that we showed of letitia james in 40 wall street, the new york attorney general. if i'm her maybe i'm delighted by this because maybe i maybe i get to seize whatever gain he might appreciate. from a truth social ipo, your thoughts >> well, michael, when we look at someone's net worth, we count all of their assets, we count their real estate we count their portfolio, we count their interest in public or private businesses. and so this is going to be an asset for president trump. >> okay. final thought. it didn't end well, for gamestop, right? i mean, is this do you think headed in the same direction >> well, you showed the charts. i mean, if you take a look at amc, which you put up there, peaked at about $200 a share in today, trades around $4 a share ultimately the market starts to
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look for reality and reality is what are earnings and what are profits and what's happening with growth and businesses. and so at some point, the market tends to be always right, and it's hard to beat the market and the market is going to want to see reality eric kirsch thank you. appreciate your expertise. what are your thoughts? hit me up on social media. i'll read some responses throughout the course of the program from the world of x. are you sure it's not from the world of truth, social catherine easy answer. love of trump. every time trump has attacked people love him more people that didn't like him before now, love him because of this and they're going to vote for him as well. i have to say in response to this and this individual calls it the biden boomerang. a boomerang effect you heard me make reference and i spoken of it in much more detail on radio that i think the best thing politically for donald trump crazy as it sounds, would be letitia james ceasing his real estate because i think not only would that infuriate the maga base, but i also believe that there would be some who don't like him who
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would say wait a minute, it's gone a bit too far. of course, i could be wrong. i've been wrong plenty of times in the past. i want to remind you, go to summer cottage answer today's poll question, which is more fueling the truth, social ipo frenzy is it love of money, or is it love of trump? >> up ahead >> is your car spying on you several automakers now include a feature that wirelessly sends data about how a car is being driven that can be obtained by insurance companies to determine their rates. but many consumers don't even know they're being tracked. i'll talk to the reporter who broke the story. plus for the first time get a 12-year history of gallops worldwide happiness report america didn't make the top 20 happiest countries. and it's due in large part to the unhappiness of americans under 30. they ranked 60 seconds in the world in their age group. so what's going on with that? please sign up for my free daily newsletter. it's mercado jd.com for which jack ohm and
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piece by my next guest under the heading, automakers are sharing consumers driving behavior with insurance companies. so how is this happening? well, in recent years, automakers, including gm, honda, qia, hyundai, have started offering optional features in their connected car apps that rate people's driving if drivers enable these features on gm, it's called onstar smart driver. many don't realize the car companies then give information about their driving to data brokers. one such broker is lexisnexis, which has a risk solutions division serving the auto insurance industry and has traditionally kept tabs on car accidents and tickets on the surface, it sounds sensible that an insurer would want to know a driver's record at people who are saved drivers, what credit for their habits. but as the times reports, the existence of these partnerships is nearly invisible to drivers whose consent is obtained in fine print and murky privacy policies that few read one corvette driver was surprised
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his data was collected during attract day while testing out the corvettes limits on a professional race track, a cadillac driver in palm beach county, florida, romeo chico, was denied auto insurance by seven companies because his lexisnexis report detailed speeding, heartbreaking, and accelerating he ended up having to pay double his old premium chico says that although he had downloaded the my cadillac app, he had not signed up for onstar or smart driver. he's now suing gm and lexisnexis risk solutions, accusing them of violations of privacy and consumer protection laws lexisnexis, risk solutions declined to comment, but on friday, gm released the following statement, quote, as of march 20 onstar smart driver customer data is no longer being shared with lexisnexis or verisk customer trust is a priority for us and we are actively evaluating our privacy processes. and policies joining me now is cashmere hill business features writer for the new york times and author
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of the book, your face belongs to us a secret of startups quest's and privacy as we know it kashmir exactly what type of information is being tracked yes. so in these cases, they were tracking every trip that trip that a person took in their car, including when the trip started and ended, how many miles they drove, and how many times they heartbreak hard, accelerated, or sped, went more than 80 miles per hour so there's nothing new about associating the level of risk with one's premium. it seems to me based on your reporting that the issue here is really one of consent absolutely >> look, if we think that all drivers should have this data collected and be charged accordingly, that's a whole different conversation in this case. it was happening secretly. i heard that story of romeo chico from so many drivers. they had no idea this data was being collected and they had no idea it was going
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to affect them for insurance. and the insurance went up 20%, 50% doubling in some cases >> you know, i discussed this on radio and i did hear from a number of callers who said that they'd signed up with usaa and had seen a reduction in premium and they welcomed it like, hey, i'm a safe driver and if they want to track me with my permission, i'm cool. cool with that. how often have you heard anecdotally of rates actually tumbling >> i have not. had anybody come to me and say that this secret monitoring lead to their insurance rates being decreased so what happens if it doesn't stop with just the insurance company? it occurs to me that the automobile manufacturers have the technology, what they get out of it is revenue. i assume from selling your data with your permission, we hope onto the insurance broker, but who's to say that it's not just an insurance company? i i i've got to believe there's a hypothetical of this going in all different directions that
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we might not welcome yeah. >> i think this story could be the tip of the iceberg. what is happening right now is that cars are becoming smartphones. smartphones on wheels >> they are >> massive data collectors. they have hundreds of sensors and cameras in the car and they're collecting a lot on a data about drivers and how they're driving. and i think that the automakers have realized that they can do what silicon valley has done, what google and facebook has done, find a way to monetize this data. and so there are likely other ways they're doing it. and this is just one of the programs where we're seeing that they have sold it to data brokers who then sold it to the insurance industry >> kashmir, i referenced your reporting about gm. explain to me the change in their handling of this data >> so gm announced this week that they are no longer going to be sharing data for smart drivers with lexisnexis risk solutions or another date of
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broker they're selling to called verisk. they said that customer trust is a priority for them and that they're reevaluating their privacy policies and procedures here my hunch is that people are watching us all across the country right now and they're saying to themselves, hey, i wonder if i'm being tracked. so what can someone watching who's concern due to figure out if that's the case? >> yeah. i mean, in the case of gm, according to one internal corporate document, i saw there were 8 million cars that were enrolled in this program and so if you're wondering, hey, is this happening to me? is data from my car being tracked? one, look at your look at your car app. if you have one, if you have a connected car apsc, if you're enrolled in one of these drivers score driver feedback programs you can go to your automaker, you can request a privacy report and you can actually go to lexisnexis risk solutions and request your consumer disclosure report and
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find out whether you're driving details are in there what an eye-opener. >> thank you for the report. kashmir hill, we appreciate it >> thanks for having me on via social media from the world of x. what do we have catherine? what really sticks out to me is the absurdity department, but it got taken off my screen >> credit. what was wrong with the other one inquiring minds 1 and credit card companies and lenders get to see your spending patterns, debt obligations and credit worthiness. why shouldn't an insurance company get to see more details on the kind of drivers they're considering. bring ensuring well fee on mecole. i think you're right. i mean, if you're a skydiver, you ought to be paying more for your life insurance than somebody who doesn't sky i get it. there's nothing new associating risk with premium to me based on kashmir is reporting and my conversation with her, it's all about consent and look, i'm an attorney. i'm as bad as everybody else. you arrive on a flight, you pick up the rental car, they put something in
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front of you. you just sign it. you're tired. you want to keep moving. in this case, the consent needs to be like, really obvious. hey, we're going to track all this information and determine your premium as a result. and if they're doing that, then i'm cool with it. by the way. think that's going to be tomorrow's poll question. i want to remind you to go to my website right now for today's poll question, which is more fueling the truth, social ipo frenzy. is it love of money or love of trump? up ahead, what's the happiest country on earth for 12 years? gallup has conducted a global poll to determine the answer. america fell out of the top 20 list, largely because of younger americans. they're much less happy than their elders. i'm going to ask the ceo of gallup why that's the case. remember if you subscribe to my free and daily newsletter, it's were kaddish.com, you're going to get exclusive turiel cartoons from the legends. check out what rob rogers drew for us this week
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americans under 30 have much less faith in political leadership and economic opportunities teen depression skyrocketing amid the smartphone era and loneliness levels across generation z and millennials are rising all of which may explain the stark happiness divide among older americans. and it's younger ones had gallup surveyed only america's oldest age group the united states would be listed as the tenth happiest country in the world but if you only ask the young america would fall all the way down to 60 place joining me now to discuss, is the ceo of gallup, john clifton john, you ask the happiness question by telling subjects to imagine their life as a ladder, explain well first let's start with how we do this. so we go into over 140 countries in a third of them, we call them on the phone. and the other two-thirds we actually go into their homes and do face-to-face interviewing. this is so that we can reach people who may not necessarily have access to phone or even to the internet.
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so that's how we're collecting this information into your point. the one chord question that we do ask them as rate your life on a scale of zero to ten or zeros, the worst imaginable life and ten is the best imaginable life. where do you stand today? and as you showed, finland, finns write their lives the best in the entire world why did the nordic countries generally seemed to do so well, not only this year, but in the years you've been doing this, >> well, we found that there are six drivers that ultimately lead to white people write their lives very high in the single biggest driver is money and so if you look at the statistical relationship between gdp per capita among all countries, you can see that the top 20, or oftentimes the richest and the bottom 20 are the ones who are struggling the most in the world okay? but the us does well from a wealth perspective. and yet we don't rank. so why do the nordic companies seem to have it all figured out? >> you're right, so it's not everything. money isn't everything and one of the key
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differentiators is our social connections and we can see that this is oftentimes true and smaller countries, but you can also see it right now in the united states, there's a group within america who is experiencing far more loneliness than they ever have before. in fact, they're almost twice as likely to experience loneliness as the oldest generation. so there are these additional human elements that people consider when they're thinking about how is their life going overall >> you're reminding me now of a book that i read last year called the good life. i'm sure you know the work walden or and scholz, it's that harvard generational study. and they looked at not only several hundred harvard grads, inner city boston board boys, but then their descendants an amazing retention rate of the cooperation level of those in the pool bottom line relationships, if you have relationships in your '50s, you're probably going to live into your '80s and you're going to be happy when you get there. that's pretty much what you're saying. you found well,
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and it has an even higher correlation with a separate measure that we have, which is, do you experience a lot of enjoyment other indicators like actually we asked americans, are you happy? and those items on social well-being, if you well or whether or not you have friends or whether or not you don't have the absence of loneliness that is where you see the biggest impact show up >> less anybody be watching this without having read the study as i've done. and you certainly have done, wealth doesn't buy happiness. that's not the message that we want to send. gop, go make friends, go out and the word i'm using now mingle with people. if you want to be happy, you get the final word. >> well look, money does not buy happiness, but it is really hard to be happy without it. in the last pieces is that there are a lot of people that are blaming social media on many of the societal ills that exist today. but there may be a broader question on is it social media or is it? the technology? because many of the young people who feel
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disconnected from the world, they're also young men who are playing a lot of video games. and there are a lot of people who are feeling disconnected from the mission and purpose of the organization because they're spending a lot more time on zoom than they are with our colleagues in person. >> john clifton. thanks. it's a fascinating report. hopefully we get our numbers up next year that you for having me, michael checking in on social media from the world of x. what do we have? everyone sees happiness differently. social pressures are molding that vision. social media is molding our passions so that more than anything is defining happiness. and yes, it is tougher to attain i see it all. so simply gerry skinner, i see it based on all the books that i'm familiar with, welding or in scholz, the good life, putnam bowling alone bishop. >> the >> big sort 20 i can and i've already read jonathan haidt's book, which drops on tuesday. i'm familiar with the work of lenore skin aac. i put them all together. they're saying the same thing too much time on
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technology, not enough time, intermingling with one another. we got to push away from our screens beans technology is a good thing and have common experience and for goodness sakes, make sure that our kids are doing likewise. that's my mingle project. if you've heard me discuss it on radio, getting people to realize the value of when we spend our lives together person-to-person stood aecom, more of your best and worst social media comments and don't forget to vote. i can't wait to see how this turns out. today's poll question. it's where cottage.com, which is more, it's a binary free-choice, more fueling. the truth, social ipo frenzy love of money, or love of trump. and while you're there voting sign-up for the free and worthy daily newsletter you're gonna get exclusive content. come on, look at that, steve brene drew that for us this week. does it not some things up
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wasn't enough to buy the grifters crap merchandise. jane, can you imagine if we were writing a screenplay and we're writing a screenplay, we say to hollywood, all right, and we've got this former president and he's then four times indicted and he never in the last secures his party's nomination really house he able to do that if he's indicted, oh, it gets better when when he's about to have assets seized by a state attorney general for something independent of those four indictments then he launches an ipo for social media product that people really don't use. and yet it nets him, earns him $3 i think hollywood would say it us, it's too fantastical. who's ever going to buy that, that could happen more social media reaction. what else came in while i've been on air? i think truth, social ipo is nothing more than a pump and dumped scam buyer beware i think original bob, maybe people have already made money on it. i really don't understand the vagaries of the market, but like he who last is holding the bag, is going to be key, right? here's another
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one. what else came in? >> real quick >> if young people put the phone down, they would be happier social media and cable news is killing america. i agree that social media is cable news. i don't think is with the same level of culpability, change the channel, mix up your media diet. that's what you need to do. i will see you next week. thanks for watching >> the greatest stage they told about for a >> lifetime where he's well to >> tbs when >> how long have you been tracking the value of our car? should we sell it? we >> hold our low mileage is paying off. you think we should
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