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starts of american people. >> that's your generation. >> thank you all. give yourself a big hand. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. see you back here real soon. >> you realize how hard it is to get them out of the house? >> they are called millennial. >> too muchon gauging in what's going on around them. >> young young people slackers? is isn't the culture wanted. she is miley cyrus. >> it's a bad example for the kids. >> madonna and i are baby boomers. >> you young people should be more like us. >> we are the generation that has an excuse for everything.
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it was one of the greatest contributions to mankind. >> government allows us to take from the young people. >> we soaked up all of the money. i have to take cam some of thes. >> battle. that's our show tonight. >> the title of the show "battle of the ages" because there's a conflict between generation to generation. young people act entitled their attention spans are short. they are bad role models. we will get to miley cyrus and public sen shallity later. my generation is running a scam. we steal from you had young
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people. >> i need to take this home. i am cold. >> i need this doll. i am going to take the scooter. >> hey, give that back. we give government money like there's no tomorrow because of medicare and social security government takes money from the young and gives it to my peop pe my age and older. most older people i they are more than double where 50-year-olds have and yes the 30-year-olds are taxed if we don't head care pi way from young people. young people like jonathan bidlac the coalition to reduce
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spending. obviously you want spending reduced but the government should spend more. are you kidding? another? >> one thing about young people fblth i told them some day will he will the be old people it is veinable social security maz a mall patch. if you don't do anything medicare it will bankrupt the government. every thing like burning medicare in an avoucher. >> you want to send more. bank sri. nice way to lose me. >> medicare we need to cut
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thenneding. there is a strong thought about that. >> i think they are working closer than they posed to what the sirn fwhee is less accumulated health than older generations. pupil talked aabout the with income and is he fault. it takes that population of the segment young people have had health weather. were coming up the major that we do today. that's a rage most people didn't read 65. now i rudd he i want all of the stuff medicaid will slow in as far. have it not have healthcare or retirement savings. the real question is what's the
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west industries where thoss go down. where you where government is not that involved. when people shop around there's cons fusion. >> compare that to education i am sure. she is not a market for insurance. there is something were you can march tlooet a lot of season than say today, phones or technology. >> how much more should the rich pay 134 r50 oo # 100. i am talking about the tax payer right. we should have packses sustain that we need to do and we need to provide more people and healthcare for americans. >> if you duke every pen air it
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would be $660 billion. that jest covers today's 30 unstanded by ability. i am sure it con drib buttes to social security number. no one. what if you let young people opt out. >> would you consider opting out of the whole system under one condition you pay 10 percent of your income. >> they got a standing. i take care of myself.
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we are doing a real experiment over the last couple decades. we have seen the 401 k programs which are meant to provide resierment pekt. t -- retirement. it is a mail your. >> how can it be a failure people have pensions they control. >> it replicates a basic number they want>> in real life when government promised people money government don't have. one was pritchard alabama. >> he retired from the fire department having now at age 66 he's a security guard at the local mall. >> put our money in every payday and he is supposed
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to pay us but he did not. >> i think the story about alabama shows how he could use individual. >> the principal politician federal or local are either good and spongesible for convenient it. >> we can actually release the fierments. if we don't do it on the see. what's the pest may to do la. the way that a lounge people they have you have to try to do that is remove can saum xi 12igs. re upset about o30 doctoral lol
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ar alone. most people moe where that's correct in 17 trillion in debt. >> how much is america dead? >> i die too know mentd i am sure>> they understand when he pay whenner loam. it was never meant for a popcation ruk tour that doesn't ex 'tis later. lots of workers fuel exactly that's not going to thank for the better. >> thank you jonathan and nike to keep the geobad enough
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retirement is unsustainable but making it worse is our blifirth rate is down it is below replacement level. some people think about common things. human poop layings. way too many people. why has there been not enough electricity, water, today, felter of courses money nor everybody. >> the opposite is true. the author of this book understands that. what to expect when no one is expecting. it is a demographic jis fewer. ool world population increased by 400 percent. we can see across the planet all
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but double or more people means more brains people invent new ways to bring things to people. they create technology and technologies helps us key crease. we have innovation built on one more. >> india it's witch. >> it's a big con gree ott there. they don't have enough pace for people my way. >> people got oh teaser look social security the numb of the entire medicare program isn't did the old folks. it's about run people not making more few due 2r5ks mayors. they have like four thierm
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thiel -- her kids. would let more i am sloonts it is a vepful ln date the probl the problem is immigrants is they come in and start acting like everybody else and not having babies. you need to convince people to start to get living. >> you say the entitlement programs protect people by age ditz courage people from having fore kids. >> when you get old they aren't dueling. we will do the same thing for you that thoenup children? why go through the study of having a kayed. >> a bunch of research on a show that d depressed the rate by almost de
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john: ♪ ♪ >> i am special. i'm a baby boomer. there's lots of us. they are the crew born after world war ii. between 1946 and 64. we are called the baby boom because lots of soldiers came home after the war and boom made babies like me. also pj o'rorke. the baby boom and how he got that way and it wasn't my fault and he will never do it again. it wasn't my fault i will never do it again? >> i am 6 # 6 i will never do it again. we are the generation that has an excuse for everything.
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i think it was one of our greatest contributions to mankind. >> we are completely self absorbed we think about ourselves all of the time. it's all about me. >> it is unique to us more than another group? >> probably not really except we could afford to exercise this. we had the peace the plenty, the stability to be spoiled kids. they want to be spoiled kids in the greatest generation you have world war ii and you didn't get a chance. you get a chance to be spoiled. they have people who are able to do what they want in life. if you look at the number of wars and number of economic progress and amount of technological system. >> we did that? >> not you and me unfortunately.
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>> steve jobs these are baby boomers. bill gates. >> you have the civil rights movement feminist movement. we have a tendency to give credit. we had the sil rights movement. older people who did the feminist movement. they led the unsuccessful opposition to the vietnam war. we were not the team on the field during the 60s. we are a bunch of spoiled brats you can't get us organized to do that stuff. >> it was sex, drugs and rock and roll. our parents said you must behave a certain way and you were not. >> you were a lefty at this time. >> i went through that period. >> what changed you? >> i got a job.
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every two weeks. i look forward to the money and so does my landlord. i got 86 something and change. i am a communist i have been yelling demonstrating for communism and rioting for communism. i get a job with the capitalistic corporation i said they are communist already. i am not rk feller. >> you wrote death and breadth of prejudice which shocked 21st century sensibility. >> there was a period in the 60s and 70s where we so detested everything about square world, the straight world. everything our parents did, said, the things they wore we didn't usually de test them personally. they thought they were pathetic. we hated it. if we were to say that about a certain religion or ethnicity the kind of things we said about
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our parents in the 60s we would be marched out of the room marching ourselves out of the room. >> your kids today vilifying their parents. >> i know better. >> there is parents are us. we are sweet and understanding. they come to us and say dad there are a lot of drugs in school. we go, yeah, how much are they going for? a oo whatever good things we did we are now the problem for america. we are this big generation. we are retiring we expect to collect medicare and social security. >> we are rudely living longer than people. >> all of these systems were fine and predicated on the whied that everybody died at 67. >> we are living this until 78
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on average. >> and 140 if it is using up all of the money for the kids. >> we want all of the good expensive stuff medicine can provide now. we are going to vote to see how come cut. >> selfishly people are selfish. this isn't really our fault. we didn't set up these two systems that are going to break the back of the economy. social security and medicare. >> you are going to give your social security back? >> sure i am. nobody is going to do that. nobody is going to do that. it is have you sad. it will take a major crisis. we will have to turn into grease before the stuff gets fixed. >> thank you pj o'rorke. coming up an amazing development.
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she was big. 6 feet tall 180 pounds. even men ran from her. now her owe pitch ari died years ago but i say she lives on in the body of another large intimidating person. here he is, bill o'reilly. bill, i say this to you in your studio because you say things like this. is america going to pot? oh facebook and the tweeting and on. hard to make a living. you are going to a terrible citizen. pot, video games makes us a terrible citizen in takes you from reality, sure. >> if you do it beyond recreational. i don't like pot. i don't think it is good for you. i don't care what kind of games or tweets you do correct craire.
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many become addicted to it that will hurt you. you are oftn this crusade. >> it will lead to a weaker america? >> absolutely. >> video games? >> if you are devoting your life to the internet as many are you are not learning from the world. you are tweeting and texting your life away over important things. >> challenges define human beings. some day we will be up against the chinese. >> the chinese kids are going to kick their butt. >> have you ever watched hey low. talking to kids on ear phones and other countries. they are trying to kill people.
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>>s is this internet stuff is addicting. it is addicting to children. then you become a person who doesn't live in the real world and doesn't have any challenges. >> do you realize how hard it is to get them out of the house. it is ifrnnstant gratification. you don't have to lift weights to get strong. all you have to do is this>> they are getting soft and stupid. you solve problems by doing things out of your environment. that's how you volume of problems. >> you know that. >> in terms of people texting all of the time. this is what they did on the train years ago. >> they aren't communicating either. they are reading about the world, are they not. >> billion their socks. i am wearing orange socks,
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aren't they cool? do you know what they are texting? have you read the text? >> not all of them. >> they are not talking about (speaking foreign range wauj) >> a few were talking. >> no they were not they were talking about the best winter. >> i was a crouchy teenager. a sgroufrgroufrny young adult. i wouldn't say i am old. i am not old. >> you are young at heart, though. >> facebook is a wonderful thing, if you can control it. very, very few people. >> cyberspace addiction rate. epidemic is leading to a weaker america.
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>> that is true. >> no doubt in my mined. old people have always complained about young people. so what? they are smarter than young people. right after that he drank the hemlock and died. >> the younger generation agrees he killed himself. >> strosz el they are smarter thon you not me. >> i am almost relieved when i escape the studio. o'reilly and other you be grouchy old people i have it. >> now people complained to milo kurr mujing. >> what about this guy.
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he was wujs criticized for being vulgar, too. so was she. >> nigsext, are you younger peo lazy entitled losers? >> i don't think i am entitled. h and i felt this horrle pain on one side of mback. i d 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i wasoing to be able to do these shows with this kind of painhat i was in. i told mwife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think you have shingles." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like "wowts got to get better than is or i'm in big trouble." i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall.
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he is right about erg he says about that. >> too much not engaging what goes on around them. >> are millennials lazier? >> they are a little more comfortable with the situation not doing anything. they are okay. they don't work. >> if they don't work that adds to the reason why charlotte haze wrote, when did white trash become the new normal. cut us young people some slack. he's called the geny guy. the he could research hill l millennials? >> there are people in the marketplace they can't figure it out. >> you are the largest group. we baby boomers now it is you guys. >> how you just complain about
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us. >> new york post says you a-- t worst generation. >> entitlement knows it is a learned behavior. >> we taught it to you? >> absolutely 100 percent. >> he has a choice there this is a generation that is spoon fed. we taught it to him. >> spoon fed self-esteem. >> they never have to sink or swim. >> i was surprised with young people who said compared to other generations we are slackers. >> everything has to be handed to us now and i am one of those young people. i don't know. when you hear you grandparents talk he looks really different
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now. >> my parents generation is more hard-working in general. >> yeah, we are more hard-working. >> do we expect somebody to come in and save us. failure to watch. it is failure to launch. >> few show -- pew shows about 36 percent. >> either live with their parents or -- >> what is so terrible about that? >> going out on your own is how you become an adult. if you have too many welcoming their kids at home we are in trouble as a society. we have never had a large group of people who failed to grow up. maybe a generation has been accused of that. >> look what they have created facebook, youtube, fire forks, group upon. >> they have created great
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things. they are wonderful with the internet. >> always done a great interneted job. >> the department of labor did a study after tracking people for ten years they found two years ago the 26-year-old in that spud de 42 weren't doing if for pay. >> they weren't inventing facebook. let's put that in context. the labor and fork force participation from the demographic is 81.7 percent. that's pretty good. historically, is that fantastic? no. >> i doont i don't want to take flier from the 14 and
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17-year-old. our generation has extremely valuable skills. >> you acknowledge they are different? >> of course they are different. every generation is different. >> i got to see how you communicated earlier. you make a phone call and leave a voice mail which freaks me out. someone left me a voice mail. >> the employers are pose the to pay they are we know gnaw has the still sets to mede. doing one or could two free? >> agagenx people walk in and si want to be a manager today. first day you are probably supposed to file papers.
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>> doesn't i know what it means to pay for today. >> it is worse than i thought. >>s with than i thought. do all of the stuff you were -- >> then back by their parents. i wrote a best seller on is it. 50 percent come from divorced homes there's ads from the tv show@ads. the i don't want to be here in 10 years. that is not my plan. >> there's a lot of other people who would love to have your job. >> that's it? >> this is the ad. >> that ticks me off. i think it's great if you were
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on facebook or whatever al gore on the internet. >> a guy really did invent facebook. >> you have to look somebody in the face. >> hires the issue. if you give me one example i guarantee they do it. >> thank you battle of the ages continues. >> what's the givens between while lee die russ and elvis. >> i think elvis presley had a lot of talent. he said ma'am a lot. that goes a long way with me. inp
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it off. i teach kids to stay off of that internet wireless stuff. >> sounds like an out of touch kurr muj on like bill o'reilly. i understand what he means about 21-year-old miley tweshging on -- twerking. >> is it different than what mod donna did years ago? what about elvis presley? they called his act animalism. he should be confined to die. frank senate trau said it is deplorable that causes destructive relations in young people. elvis seems so tame now. do we just adjust to increasing levels of public sexuality.
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the culture will constantly decay michael says we should chill out. he's a columnist for the daily beast. he writes about pop culture. >> i do. >> this is much more sexual than anything my generation did. >> is it really? madonna did a book called sex. in that book she was performing sexual acts on people. >> she is older than miley cyrus. >> miley cyrus is 121 years old? what is the limit 25, 30? what has been the effect of this. teen pregnancy rates are down. std rates are down. if we talk about we are offended with this stuff they turn it off when you see a beautiful woman on television. we are overly centralized.
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that's good. that's good for t-- that's bad have sex knob young not feerm. you look at tease dlend no protect for just comes or elder the ifs generational. busty people disdiscussed by elvis. >> moral panic is one of the things. you can write these columns. if there's nothing to be granted about. or og something i never would have done.
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>> i don't think those kids would have twerked. maybe twerked. the difference now is that we have a way of pushinging this stuff out they can see it on the computer. every kid with a computer hadz ak stes to pornography. why attack miley? >> one more example of the medey. the new york post ran the headlines why parents are terrified of miley. the host of joes sid teeply discovered. that was not attractive. >> that was not fun, that was not funny. >> it is a typical reks as. >> she doesn't think how confidence it is to me.
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noat is going on around them. they have total disregard for what's going on. >> laying around with their cell phones. >> why is that a problem? >> they don't know how to communicate with you. >> it is true. so what that is communication. they share information with each other. is this a bitter way for people to spend time? this is what i usually do but i don't claim it is better. young people will be injured because they text while walking. >> we have seen what can happen if we don't pay attention when we text. >> some people want laws passed against texting while walking. give me a break. people can do two things at once. distraction accidents will happen. they always happen. my own brand father was killed
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