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[applause] >> a lot of millenials. >> a lot of millenials. she beat everybody with the millenials. she is a great leader. she will be a great mayor. walter, to your question, the question was really interesting one, what are we doing in new orleans to incent or to create a space for the creative class? many of you here with us this morning for the arts awards. we talked about art being a creator of life. what you are now beginning to see in the economy are mayors starting to think about economic development in a couple of different ways. traditional way is to try to give away as many incentives as you can to attract a big company that already has jobs to come into the city and change the nature and character of your city which will continue to be a economic development mission. the other is actually have people who are there beginning to create out of nothing and trying to create a space where you incent that to happen, has as much to do, adam, not just the thing that they're thinking about, but the space that they're working in. so richard coined phrase creative class. we took it
[applause] >> a lot of millenials. >> a lot of millenials. she beat everybody with the millenials. she is a great leader. she will be a great mayor. walter, to your question, the question was really interesting one, what are we doing in new orleans to incent or to create a space for the creative class? many of you here with us this morning for the arts awards. we talked about art being a creator of life. what you are now beginning to see in the economy are mayors starting to think...
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millenial s are energizing. heart throb. net neutrality means the loss of control over the internet which is oxygen to them. >> we should point out, we can joke a little bit about that. the senators do have enough co-sponsors to pave the way for a full vote on the senate floor not clear yet when a vote would take place. it would have to clear the house and b president trump. up next on the final five, a little bit more about north korea as they make nice with south korea. where does that leave us? at the stable for the first time in two years. with at least the appearance of day that between the two correspond roo as, what about the united states. a long title we've read that many times here on the final five. we'll leave it at that. how are you, my friend, good to see you. i feel like any time there's something going down in the world you're the guy to bring in . we're talking about the talks between north korea and south korea. first of all, the appearance itself, that's a good sign, right in i would imagine >> it looks li
millenial s are energizing. heart throb. net neutrality means the loss of control over the internet which is oxygen to them. >> we should point out, we can joke a little bit about that. the senators do have enough co-sponsors to pave the way for a full vote on the senate floor not clear yet when a vote would take place. it would have to clear the house and b president trump. up next on the final five, a little bit more about north korea as they make nice with south korea. where does that...
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and it's millenials.llenials driving this boom, are you kidding me piling into this market and generating quite a bit of revenue for the industry let's bring in our guest tim sullivan, the ceo of rv maker rev group. thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> wait a minute, baby boomers are retiring they're the ones supposed to be buying the rvs and seeing the country. you're telling me millenials are causing this boom for you guys right now? >> yeah, they really are they're driving the lower end of our offerings, so that's t towables and class cs. they're looking for the weekend experience to get out of the city to the countryside. that's driving a lot of our sales right now. >> tim, the cost of the rvs has also gone up i'm sure baby boomers are a key part of this as well what's the deal with financing do people have disposable money to spend or what are you seeing play out for the consumer? >> we had a little soft december at the end of the year, but maybe give you an indication of just
and it's millenials.llenials driving this boom, are you kidding me piling into this market and generating quite a bit of revenue for the industry let's bring in our guest tim sullivan, the ceo of rv maker rev group. thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> wait a minute, baby boomers are retiring they're the ones supposed to be buying the rvs and seeing the country. you're telling me millenials are causing this boom for you guys right now? >> yeah, they...
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in my two and a half years of trump coverage, we've always asked about it but millenials are waiting looking ahead to 2018 with those midterms. do you think the republican party has any cohesive plan for going after these millenials, these younger voters, or are they going to the 2016 thing and go after older americans. >> well, president trump did not do badly with millenials, he did better than romney did so there are positive signs there. what it's bearing out now, though, 63% of them disapprove of the way he's doing his job in office. so i think when you look to 2018 there is going to have to be obviously a marketing campaign or branding campaign for the tax plan that they just passed. that's going to be a pretty critical issue. but i think millenials, again, want to hear the issues they want to talk about and several of the republican strategists that i spoke to for the piece said republicans have had a steep climb ahead of them with millenials before. this is only going to make it harder because as susan del percio said, someone on our network a lot, trump's messaging machine w
in my two and a half years of trump coverage, we've always asked about it but millenials are waiting looking ahead to 2018 with those midterms. do you think the republican party has any cohesive plan for going after these millenials, these younger voters, or are they going to the 2016 thing and go after older americans. >> well, president trump did not do badly with millenials, he did better than romney did so there are positive signs there. what it's bearing out now, though, 63% of them...
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realtors also expect to see a strong 2018 lead by millenial mortgages and continued strong sales growth in the south. omar villafranca, cbs news, new york. >> up next, park rangers trying to protect a secret grove of ancient red w50ds from a growing-- redwoods from a growing menace. >> quijano: finally in northern california a once secret grove of redwoods has stood tall for a thousand years it is now threatened by an onslawt of tourists after someone posted the koord nationals on social media. jon blackstone is given a private tour. >> what a place to work. >> yeah, not a bad office setting. >> reporter: entering the redwood forest is like stepping back in time. among all the towering trees the exact location of the tallest named the grove of titans has long been kept secret to help preserve them. >> the early we're not going to tell people. we're still not telling pem but for a long time that worked. >> breathe silver has agreed to lead me to the titans, acting superintendent for redwood national and state parks, home to some of the largest trees in the world. >> so this is not an off
realtors also expect to see a strong 2018 lead by millenial mortgages and continued strong sales growth in the south. omar villafranca, cbs news, new york. >> up next, park rangers trying to protect a secret grove of ancient red w50ds from a growing-- redwoods from a growing menace. >> quijano: finally in northern california a once secret grove of redwoods has stood tall for a thousand years it is now threatened by an onslawt of tourists after someone posted the koord nationals on...
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the millenials are spending more time on youtube than television.i haven't had cable for ten years now and they're spending more time on twitch, spending more time on youtube, any online video. . this is really a new form of television. it's an interesting analogy. going back to early 1900s when they invented going from radio to tv, the first tv show were actually two radio show hosts talking to each other. >> it was just radio on television. >> it was just radio on television. because they didn't know what was possible with the new format. >> i have -- that's all the show time i have but i want to ask you a quick question. if i wanted to stream, what's genre make the most money? i'm streaming, drink soup? play video games? >> be who you are and do the same thing there that you're doing here and just be yourself. bring -- live streaming dog show. >> this is fantastic. i got fired by patty mccord and receipt nude by ali moiz with streamlabs. thank you very much. >>> welcome back. at the top of the show we were talking about internet broadcast at pres
the millenials are spending more time on youtube than television.i haven't had cable for ten years now and they're spending more time on twitch, spending more time on youtube, any online video. . this is really a new form of television. it's an interesting analogy. going back to early 1900s when they invented going from radio to tv, the first tv show were actually two radio show hosts talking to each other. >> it was just radio on television. >> it was just radio on television....
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these brands say when they want to appeal to millenials, they want to be edgy , is there really a good response to that? do millenials respond to the idea that sometimes when you're pushing the envelope, it's hip, it's edgy, it's worth it? no, let's not get the two conflated. everyone that resonates with a con up zooer has found a way to be edgy. one was totally like amiss and racist. they're say ing now the mom who had the child model in the h a sweatshirt what are you talking about, get over it. that's not how i see it. if you're not that familiar with that the ster type, you don't read it. you have to be sensitive to the culture and to the consumers of which you're putting this out. so at least for our audience and the audience of the world that's incredibly appropriate and a total amiss. being edgy and being relevance go hand and hand . when you're a brand you interrupt and find your way. you do have to figure out do you want to be completely safe? that's what you'll do. you're not going to put any bets out there or you put out bets and sometimes you miss. it's no different than ve
these brands say when they want to appeal to millenials, they want to be edgy , is there really a good response to that? do millenials respond to the idea that sometimes when you're pushing the envelope, it's hip, it's edgy, it's worth it? no, let's not get the two conflated. everyone that resonates with a con up zooer has found a way to be edgy. one was totally like amiss and racist. they're say ing now the mom who had the child model in the h a sweatshirt what are you talking about, get over...
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. >> reporter: while millenial entrepreneurs l mark zuckerberg may be grabbing headlines, 2015 data from the kaufman foundation found baby boomers were twice as likely as millenials to launch their own businesses. ex say the rise in entrepreneur is a byproduct of the financial crisis that decimated the retirement savings of many, and in part the desire to remain active. >> most older people approaching the traditional retirement age are actually looking to stay active beyond 65. they miss the social aspect of work. they miss the purpose of work. and work is an important emotional contributio to people's sense of identity. and i don't think that that, you know disappears just because you hit a particular chronologicaage. >> reporter: darryl jennings launched his business in 2013 co-owners, making hue ployees ing cases for guitars. >> the biggest challenge is the fact that you're not going to make money for quite a while. if you start a business, it always takes more money than you think it will. it takes more time than you think it will. >> reporter: but he has only one regret. >> i wish
. >> reporter: while millenial entrepreneurs l mark zuckerberg may be grabbing headlines, 2015 data from the kaufman foundation found baby boomers were twice as likely as millenials to launch their own businesses. ex say the rise in entrepreneur is a byproduct of the financial crisis that decimated the retirement savings of many, and in part the desire to remain active. >> most older people approaching the traditional retirement age are actually looking to stay active beyond 65....
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the other forecast is from blockchain capital's spencer bogart, who sees north of $20,000 if millenialsaccounts, although he sees bitcoin surpassing $50,000 if both retail and institutional investors buy into the cryptocurrency in 2018 we'll all be focused, melissa, on where bitcoin goes here don't dismiss the second tier cryptocurrencies which are quickly catching up in value ripple surpassing ethereum with a market cap of $114 billion back to you. >> thank you very much, seema mody one of the bitcoin bulls that seema just mentioned joins us now, spencer bogart joins us from san francisco welcome to fast money. >> thanks so much for having me. >> when you say 50,000 if there's retail participation as well as institutional participation, what are you waiting to see in terms of the floodgates from institutional money? and do you think we're getting closer to that at this point >> sure. if we focus on the institutional side of the equation here, look, institutional ownership is still effectively zero percent there's a lot of room for upward movement here. the drawbridge s for institutiona
the other forecast is from blockchain capital's spencer bogart, who sees north of $20,000 if millenialsaccounts, although he sees bitcoin surpassing $50,000 if both retail and institutional investors buy into the cryptocurrency in 2018 we'll all be focused, melissa, on where bitcoin goes here don't dismiss the second tier cryptocurrencies which are quickly catching up in value ripple surpassing ethereum with a market cap of $114 billion back to you. >> thank you very much, seema mody one...
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i hope we had millenials watching right now. we will show you how.help you grow, protect and preserve your money. the closing bell ringing in about 29 minutes. they are now finding another ten points. twenty-six: 150. as an all-time record. and of course the nasdaq. senator john cornyn of texas has just taken the podium. we are awaiting -- awaiting the crucial vote. it's another senator. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this dev
i hope we had millenials watching right now. we will show you how.help you grow, protect and preserve your money. the closing bell ringing in about 29 minutes. they are now finding another ten points. twenty-six: 150. as an all-time record. and of course the nasdaq. senator john cornyn of texas has just taken the podium. we are awaiting -- awaiting the crucial vote. it's another senator. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm...
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part of reason, more millenials became first time buyers. omar villafranca looked at the cost. >> they're on the hunt for the home of their dreams in dallas. >> this is cool. >> a large kitchen and yard are must haves. >> big old sink. >> pantry. >> yeah, i like the floors. >> as the real estate market heats up in dallas and nationwide, speed is now the name of the game. if a house sounds promising, the couple has the to act fast. >> if you don't, then it's going to be off the market. before you can even, even t. take a look at it. >> open house traffic has picked up. some cities with the fastest growing home values. >> you got your gas range. >> dallas real estate agent. >> at this point people have off to come in preapproved don't they? >> 100%. things are moving off the shelf so quickly. that if you are not submitting that along with your, your contract for purchase, you are not going to get very far. >> do a small dining room table here. >> for austin pointer the question is whether the market will keep going strong. >> like, is it bette
part of reason, more millenials became first time buyers. omar villafranca looked at the cost. >> they're on the hunt for the home of their dreams in dallas. >> this is cool. >> a large kitchen and yard are must haves. >> big old sink. >> pantry. >> yeah, i like the floors. >> as the real estate market heats up in dallas and nationwide, speed is now the name of the game. if a house sounds promising, the couple has the to act fast. >> if you don't,...
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stuart: what, millenials?en you live in your parents' basement, literally you get to save money. >> as millenial i -- stuart: that is on the screen there, 16% of people your age have saved $100,000? >> so why isn't homeownership higher? ashley: that is a good question. >> we're lagging behind previous generations. we're stuck in the cycle of dependency with renting. that needs to change. this is hopeful though. if we're finally saving this money, we have enough money for a down payment. ashley: it is. that is impressive. stuart: i can't say i don't believe it because the source is bank of america. pretty good source. 16% of people in their 20s, early 30s, they saved $100,000. >> that's great. ashley: they have 300,000 in student debt. >> that is another story. stuart: i will have a word with my kids. >>> here is another one. this is remarkable. hawaii's governor said he couldn't access twitter during the false alarm missile alert. ash, why? ashley: you think you're having a bad day. all of sudden this horrible
stuart: what, millenials?en you live in your parents' basement, literally you get to save money. >> as millenial i -- stuart: that is on the screen there, 16% of people your age have saved $100,000? >> so why isn't homeownership higher? ashley: that is a good question. >> we're lagging behind previous generations. we're stuck in the cycle of dependency with renting. that needs to change. this is hopeful though. if we're finally saving this money, we have enough money for a...
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millenials plan to be responsible with their tax returns this year.urvey from jackson-hewitt found 43-percent of millennials who get refunds this year, plan to use the money to pay down debts they acrued over the holidays. only 31 percent of the general population polled, plans to use their refunds in the same way. eileen? a houston man surprised his favorite waiter, with a car! edward pollard wrote on facebook -- when he leaves work, he often sees the waiter sitting at the bus stop. so he decided to get his extra car detailed like new -- and gift it. he's hoping it will inspire others to pay it forward as the year unfolds. an animal rescue - in california. highway patrol officers trying to wrangle up more than a dozen chickens on i-605 in santa fe springs. they tweeted this video of the ordeal, with the hashtag "why did the chicken cross the road." and - hashtag "we like fast food" but not on the freeway. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. afternoon - snow late tonight east of i-95; highest accumulations over southern md from coastal storm - wi
millenials plan to be responsible with their tax returns this year.urvey from jackson-hewitt found 43-percent of millennials who get refunds this year, plan to use the money to pay down debts they acrued over the holidays. only 31 percent of the general population polled, plans to use their refunds in the same way. eileen? a houston man surprised his favorite waiter, with a car! edward pollard wrote on facebook -- when he leaves work, he often sees the waiter sitting at the bus stop. so he...
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think that the forward growth story, though, is housing could hit 2.5 million starts because of millenials starting to form households now and auto sales will be strong, so it's a nominal gdp story. so i think you want to be betting on cyclical growth and not betting on the pes i think it's more of an eps story in the next ten years. >> tom, thanks for coming out here tom lee, fundstrata. >>> we are ten points or so away from 25,500. you have mostly starts and then maybe you have a fit you take a day off and we've had the first down day of 2018 yesterday. >> i don't know how we got through that. >> here we are right back, better than 100 points on the dow. >> let's not mistake that. when you're talking about exceeding -- we're in a momentum market, so the toughest things is what is fundamentally driven, and there are plenty of fundamentals to support the market driving higher and what is momentum driven i think that's a difficult equation we're not going to know that answer hopefully for a year or two years. >> but for such a long time, people dismissed this rally in some regards because t
think that the forward growth story, though, is housing could hit 2.5 million starts because of millenials starting to form households now and auto sales will be strong, so it's a nominal gdp story. so i think you want to be betting on cyclical growth and not betting on the pes i think it's more of an eps story in the next ten years. >> tom, thanks for coming out here tom lee, fundstrata. >>> we are ten points or so away from 25,500. you have mostly starts and then maybe you have...
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it polled 25,000 millenials nationwide and found out many of them will never achieve homeownership because of the length of time it would take to save while living in these cities. it blames skyrocketing tuition costs, home prices and stagnant incomes. >>> turn that frown upside down. the reason >>> piece adelivered and disappears. next "right this minute." >>> we're on 24/7 on the abc7 news app and abc7news.com. today on the website we have posted a way for you to track today's rain minute by minute using live doppler 7. if you're logging on from your phone, be sure to download the new and improved abc7 news app to get breaking news alert. tune in for the latest news and weather right here on our next newscast at abc7 news 4:00. >>> grumpy cat and her owner are smiling all the way to the bank this morning. the famous down-turned face made her an internet success which parlaid into tv commercials. the owner cut a deal five years ago with the grenade beverage company to sell iced coffee. she ended up suing them because they also used grumpy image in other promotions without her permission.
it polled 25,000 millenials nationwide and found out many of them will never achieve homeownership because of the length of time it would take to save while living in these cities. it blames skyrocketing tuition costs, home prices and stagnant incomes. >>> turn that frown upside down. the reason >>> piece adelivered and disappears. next "right this minute." >>> we're on 24/7 on the abc7 news app and abc7news.com. today on the website we have posted a way for...
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here's the most surprising stat: 16 percent of millenials have managed to save at least 100=thousandllars in 2017. that's one in six ... twice as many as in the same survey two years earlier.almost half have at least 15=thousand dollars saved up ... up from one=third in 2015.57 percent say they have a savings goal, compared to 42 percent of baby boomers and gen x'ers.millenials do have a significant handciap compared to previous generations.more than a quarter of them say they work in the gig economy ... as freelancers or short=term contract workers.the percentage is even higher among young millenials under the age of 27 ... and higher still for members of generation z ... born after 1996.that means they are less likely to have access to employer=sponsored 401-k retirement plans.add to this job insecurity.one in four millennials has been laid off. and almost as many expect to have eight or more jobs in their lifetimes. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... doctor larry nassar is expected to be sentenced today ... find out about another investigation regarding his form
here's the most surprising stat: 16 percent of millenials have managed to save at least 100=thousandllars in 2017. that's one in six ... twice as many as in the same survey two years earlier.almost half have at least 15=thousand dollars saved up ... up from one=third in 2015.57 percent say they have a savings goal, compared to 42 percent of baby boomers and gen x'ers.millenials do have a significant handciap compared to previous generations.more than a quarter of them say they work in the gig...
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. >> the style of shopping definitely targets the millenials. they're all about their smartphones, about saving time, about speed. and they're health-conscious so they to want cease though labels, is this vegan, gluten free, dairy free. >> this is called the store of the future. as of this moment, amazon has no plans to open any other amazon go shops. >>> if you plan on trying to buy tickets to super bowl lii, one seat might cost you more than a used car. right now the average price is about $9,000 on many ticket sites. prices actually fell slightly when the philadelphia eagles beat the minnesota vikings in yesterday's nfc championship game. now the vikings had won, they would have been the first nfl team to play the super bowl at its home stadium. philadelphia will play the new england patriots on february 4th. >>> have you and your family gotten your flu shots? even the four-legged ones. after the break, the reason the spca is urging owners to get their dogs vaccinated. >>> a live look outside right now from our emeryville cam looking back wes
. >> the style of shopping definitely targets the millenials. they're all about their smartphones, about saving time, about speed. and they're health-conscious so they to want cease though labels, is this vegan, gluten free, dairy free. >> this is called the store of the future. as of this moment, amazon has no plans to open any other amazon go shops. >>> if you plan on trying to buy tickets to super bowl lii, one seat might cost you more than a used car. right now the...
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(grant) some new information tonight on millenials and their money management skills.i)it turns out the generation born in the eighties has been getting a bad rap.catherine heenan is here with the results of a surprising new study.catherine? yeah, the millennials, roughly anyone between 23 and 37, are supposed to be spending all their money on avocado toast and six=dollar coffees. but a new bank of america survey found they're not so financially irresponsible after all. here's the most surprising stat: 16 percent of millenials have managed to save at least 100=thousand dollars in 2017. that's one in six ... twice as many as in the same survey two years earlier.almost half have at least 15=thousand dollars saved up ... up from one=third in 2015.57 percent say they have a savings goal, compared to 42 percent of baby boomers and gen x'ers.millenials do have a significant handciap compared to previous generations.more than a quarter of them say they work in the gig economy ... as freelancers or short=term contract workers.the percentage is even higher among young millenial
(grant) some new information tonight on millenials and their money management skills.i)it turns out the generation born in the eighties has been getting a bad rap.catherine heenan is here with the results of a surprising new study.catherine? yeah, the millennials, roughly anyone between 23 and 37, are supposed to be spending all their money on avocado toast and six=dollar coffees. but a new bank of america survey found they're not so financially irresponsible after all. here's the most...
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one thing that doesn't resonate with communities and specially not millenials is the idea of lesser of two evil. what about allowing people during the primaries to put their souls into people that they believe in or people who believe in their cause, and then understanding that na november, we don't have a choice and we know who we need elect in office. but what if we were able to win progresses with real progressives and women and folks part of the women who won. that the focus of power to the polls. traveling the country and mobilizing people and telling people, we're going to win, confidently. in 2018, i'm pretty, pretty positive that we're going to have such big wins and not only are we going to have big wins but i'm pretty positive we'll make history. we'll have governorships, given to representatives of communities that have been so marginalized in our country, and we're going to sit back and say we were alive in 2018 and have the first native governor in the idaho or the first black omaha governor in georgia and i, black woman governor in georgia, and i want to tell my children
one thing that doesn't resonate with communities and specially not millenials is the idea of lesser of two evil. what about allowing people during the primaries to put their souls into people that they believe in or people who believe in their cause, and then understanding that na november, we don't have a choice and we know who we need elect in office. but what if we were able to win progresses with real progressives and women and folks part of the women who won. that the focus of power to the...
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if you think about the millenials and younger generation buying rvs and air streams, then there's companies that buy those rv house as and pe to rent them. winnebago is well positioned to take advantage of this movement. >> third is bright horizons family solutions, a childcare center provider, correct? >> that's correct. so what this is, this is on-demand childcare as a service. again, the service is childcare. they go right into large corporations, headquarters, and set up shop actually inside of that facility. whs provides is childcare on demand. so in this busy lifee we have dual earner households, it allows for parents to bring in environment to the they're comfort with and a group they understand. it really fits into this movement of everything is a service. >> how do you feel about the market overall, tighe? we've had such a strong run for the last year. and even just since the beginning of 2018, you gave us three stock picks, but in general, are >> finding value versus recognizing that growth is going to be the driver are two different things. i agree, it's difficult to find value i
if you think about the millenials and younger generation buying rvs and air streams, then there's companies that buy those rv house as and pe to rent them. winnebago is well positioned to take advantage of this movement. >> third is bright horizons family solutions, a childcare center provider, correct? >> that's correct. so what this is, this is on-demand childcare as a service. again, the service is childcare. they go right into large corporations, headquarters, and set up shop...
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. >> reporter: looking for millenial innovators to keep up with tech competitors like google and uber. >> it's not just the hard technical skills that we're screening for, it's also the behaviors and the person at. >> reporter: ingenuity on overdrive. >> it makes me want to change the world. >> reporter: finding ways forward in the auto industry. a young engineer's dream job come true. catie beck, nbc news, detroit, michigan. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time, and good night. >>> this is a look from high above u.s. bank stadium. the eagles will play in the third super bowl in their history right here. the eagles road to victory has reached minneapolis. >> we're going to the super bowl! >> the eagles have reached the biggest stage in sports. >> we're going to the super bowl! >> the underdogs take on big bad bill belichick and his main man, tom terrific, once again. >> 13 years ago, they ain't going to whip us this year. >> we lay out all the reasons the nation will be pulling for t
. >> reporter: looking for millenial innovators to keep up with tech competitors like google and uber. >> it's not just the hard technical skills that we're screening for, it's also the behaviors and the person at. >> reporter: ingenuity on overdrive. >> it makes me want to change the world. >> reporter: finding ways forward in the auto industry. a young engineer's dream job come true. catie beck, nbc news, detroit, michigan. >>> and that's "nbc...
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our question for the day, our conversation is why is it that golf is struggling to get millenials on—board two or three them. ignore stroke counts, make it fastest round wins, then you'll see athleticism, speed and dynamics. i think we do have speed golf already, actually. one of ours and the sports department says golf is going to be just fine, he is a golfer by the way. this is a bust after the 80s boom. and geoffrey says another tiger, that would be the answer. thank you very much for your comments, keep them coming. getting married at an altitude of several thousand feet is rare enough. having the pope to officiate, well, that is a one—off. pope francis did precisely that in an improvised wedding service during a flight over chile, when two employees of the airline made the request. our religion editor martin bashir has the story. they'd walked up the aisles on many occasions, but never in church. flight attendants paula ruiz and carlos elorriga married in a civil ceremony because their church in santiago had been destroyed by an earthquake eight years ago. and so, they asked the pope
our question for the day, our conversation is why is it that golf is struggling to get millenials on—board two or three them. ignore stroke counts, make it fastest round wins, then you'll see athleticism, speed and dynamics. i think we do have speed golf already, actually. one of ours and the sports department says golf is going to be just fine, he is a golfer by the way. this is a bust after the 80s boom. and geoffrey says another tiger, that would be the answer. thank you very much for your...
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. >> a high end entertainment area and something that is attractive to millenials and all in the county. >> reporter: the city of santa clara says thousands of of additional housing units will come online in the surrounding area. city place and santana west are expected to break ground within the next two years. in the south bay chris nguyen. >>> tomorrow a uc berkeley student. on december 30th louis mora was stopped at a checkpoint near san diego. he has overstayed his visa. chancellor carol christ >>> changes proposed of the state capital that could help victims of the north bay wild fires. i am spencer christians with the full forecast in just a moment. >> what to do with a gift card >> what to do with a gift card you at stanford health care, >> what to do with a gift card you we can now simulate the exact anatomy of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's
. >> a high end entertainment area and something that is attractive to millenials and all in the county. >> reporter: the city of santa clara says thousands of of additional housing units will come online in the surrounding area. city place and santana west are expected to break ground within the next two years. in the south bay chris nguyen. >>> tomorrow a uc berkeley student. on december 30th louis mora was stopped at a checkpoint near san diego. he has overstayed his...
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. >> a high end entertainment area and something that is attractive to millenials and all employed in the county. >> reporter: the city of santa clara says thousands of of additional housing units will come online in the surrounding area. city place and santana west are expected to break ground within the next two years. in the south bay chris nguyen. >>> tomorrow a uc berkeley student. on december 30th louis mora was stopped at a checkpoint near san diego. he has overstayed his visa. chancellor carol christ say. >>> changes proposed of the state capital that could help victims of the north bay wild fires. i am spencer christians with the full forecast in just a moment. >> what to do with a gift card who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and
. >> a high end entertainment area and something that is attractive to millenials and all employed in the county. >> reporter: the city of santa clara says thousands of of additional housing units will come online in the surrounding area. city place and santana west are expected to break ground within the next two years. in the south bay chris nguyen. >>> tomorrow a uc berkeley student. on december 30th louis mora was stopped at a checkpoint near san diego. he has...
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. >> millenials are becoming good savers. a bank of america survey finds that 16% of americans ages 23-37, have savings of $100,000 or more. that is double the percentage two years ago. >>> a marine from the greatest generation, was laid to rest today at arlington national cemetery. master sergeant, katherine murray enlisted in 1943. two decades later she became the first female marine to reap tire from active duty. sunny was 100 years old. >>> not everybody is cut out to be a farmer. >> john and halle webking have come a long way from lives in new york city. >> it's not for everybody. but for us it is a beautiful life. ♪ i am i said >> song, song blue. neil diamond makes a big announcement. ♪ no one else >> she is a film star like no other. >> what's the message you hop to convey? >> that deaf children can do everything. i've gotta say, i love the new place. oh thanks. yeah, i took your advice and had geico help with renters insurance- it was really easy. easy. that'd be nice. phone: for help with chairs, say "chair." phone:
. >> millenials are becoming good savers. a bank of america survey finds that 16% of americans ages 23-37, have savings of $100,000 or more. that is double the percentage two years ago. >>> a marine from the greatest generation, was laid to rest today at arlington national cemetery. master sergeant, katherine murray enlisted in 1943. two decades later she became the first female marine to reap tire from active duty. sunny was 100 years old. >>> not everybody is cut out...
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. >>> millenials have anger drive to be perfect than researchers looked at more than 40,000 college students between 1989 and 2016. they found today's youth feel more pressure from society to be perfect. they believe social media may be responsible because it causes people to compare themselves to others. >>> dangerous cold for the area coming this weekend. what you need to know how to layer up and when does it all break. i'll have those answers coming up. >>> preparing for the playoffs all new at 5:00 nick foles explains what it's like to practice without having a set opponent. el: broke, homeless, selling my body to get high, locked up, a slave to heroin - that was my life. married, a homeowner a professional, recovering andmy life now. i got help. you can too. new years means a new day for those struggling with addiction. don't suffer. don't wait. choose help. call 844 reachnj or visit reachnj.gov >>> the opening ceremony of the winter olympics is 33 nights from tonight. one of the most popular sports is figure skating. this weekend's cdetermines whousa. rs of practice and competition all
. >>> millenials have anger drive to be perfect than researchers looked at more than 40,000 college students between 1989 and 2016. they found today's youth feel more pressure from society to be perfect. they believe social media may be responsible because it causes people to compare themselves to others. >>> dangerous cold for the area coming this weekend. what you need to know how to layer up and when does it all break. i'll have those answers coming up. >>>...
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it's uncertain where the millenials are going. kennedy: they love bernie sanders. he's not a member of the democratic party. and he's against government surveillance. he's an interesting mission and he's elder than dirt. >> the stage is set for twitter again. twitter will be full fledge going. this is how people will tart getting their message out. kennedy: if bernie sanders had not been railroaded by the dnc, and been able to run a legitimate campaign on level ground with hillary clinton and got the nomination would he have beat donald trump? kennedy: would bernie sanders have beat donald trump? >> no. i do not believe senator sanders would have beaten donald trump. especially since this was the first time he was participating in a democratic primary. you have to put a d by your name to expect hard-core democrats to come out and support you. hillary clinton also made history. and i have no interest -- i have no interest in 2018 to tint rewriting of history. kennedy: your party has to figure it out and move forward. so far they haven't done that. >> folks on the le
it's uncertain where the millenials are going. kennedy: they love bernie sanders. he's not a member of the democratic party. and he's against government surveillance. he's an interesting mission and he's elder than dirt. >> the stage is set for twitter again. twitter will be full fledge going. this is how people will tart getting their message out. kennedy: if bernie sanders had not been railroaded by the dnc, and been able to run a legitimate campaign on level ground with hillary clinton...
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stuart, we often talk about the millenial generation.llenial ken race has never seen 4% gdp if they see it there will be no turning back. to turn millenials to republicans shows them prosperity. stuart: granted the 1% will do very well with their investments in the stock market and growing economy. i got it. but the 1%, will no longer in new jersey, that is where they come from, they will no longer be able to deduck their state and local taxes and can only deduct $10,000 worth of property tax. they will be underwater. >> except you're subject to the amt you will pay higher of the two. you will be subject most likely to the amt if you're in the amt tax bracket you pay a lower rate. you could benefit. at the end of the day i think impact on the top 1% will be minimal but overall in terms of economic growth for the whole nation, it will be a big positive. i'm with you on that i don't think any of us want to hold 99% of america hostage for a short-term minor setback. stuart: agreed 100%. >> i agree with you on that category. i spoken to my a
stuart, we often talk about the millenial generation.llenial ken race has never seen 4% gdp if they see it there will be no turning back. to turn millenials to republicans shows them prosperity. stuart: granted the 1% will do very well with their investments in the stock market and growing economy. i got it. but the 1%, will no longer in new jersey, that is where they come from, they will no longer be able to deduck their state and local taxes and can only deduct $10,000 worth of property tax....
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>> well, it is interesting, millenials, when we study millenials we're finding millenial beer consumptionconsumption is going up. so right now the weak spot seems to be on the beer side. stuart: what is your guess on the next big spirit drink? >> well, you know, we've seen a lost flavored whiskeys. we've seen bourbon explode. we've seen vodka explode. we've seen tequila explode. i think the trend of flavored spirits and knew extensions of spirits will continue. we're also finding that the very high-end mixology, stuart, makes five or six minutes to make you a drink, we're finding pendulum is springing back to high quality, not a five-minute cocktail. stuart: i predict begin and tonic. the queen drink -- gin and tonic. >> i think your background might have something to do with the gin choice. stuart: don't be such a stranger. hadn't seen you in months. come back soon. >> promise. stuart: when i say something different, i mean something completely different. ashley: yes. stuart: minnesota vikings fans still upset they lost to the eagles. they will sign up as uber-drivers to take eagles fans
>> well, it is interesting, millenials, when we study millenials we're finding millenial beer consumptionconsumption is going up. so right now the weak spot seems to be on the beer side. stuart: what is your guess on the next big spirit drink? >> well, you know, we've seen a lost flavored whiskeys. we've seen bourbon explode. we've seen vodka explode. we've seen tequila explode. i think the trend of flavored spirits and knew extensions of spirits will continue. we're also finding...
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realtors expect to see a strong 2018, led by millenial mortgages and continued strong sales growth in the south. omar villafranca, cbs news, new york. >> up next, park rangers frying to protect a secret grove of in a redwood grove from a growing menace. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goe
realtors expect to see a strong 2018, led by millenial mortgages and continued strong sales growth in the south. omar villafranca, cbs news, new york. >> up next, park rangers frying to protect a secret grove of in a redwood grove from a growing menace. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my...
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. >>> diet coke is getting a makeover and they're hoping millenials will want to taste new flavors, inlim can reminiscent of a red bull. as appetite for showed >> not sure about the mango, but sign me for black cherry. you were right. "early start" continues right now. >>> we'll see what happens. nobody's found any collusion at any level. it seems unlikely you'd even have an interview. >> president trump now noncommittal on meeting with the russia special counsel. he's more than willing to remind us there was no collusion with moskow. >>> president trump says it's time to
. >>> diet coke is getting a makeover and they're hoping millenials will want to taste new flavors, inlim can reminiscent of a red bull. as appetite for showed >> not sure about the mango, but sign me for black cherry. you were right. "early start" continues right now. >>> we'll see what happens. nobody's found any collusion at any level. it seems unlikely you'd even have an interview. >> president trump now noncommittal on meeting with the russia special...
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carmakers do have millenials attracted to technology and are influenced by their peers. >> a lot of my friends probably want me to get certain cars because they think it's awesome, but i have my own preferences. >> reporter: there are also pre-teens in the pipeline counting the years before they can get a car. >> i'm 11 now, almost 12. so maybe five years, i think. four or five. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> meteorologist lisa argen is next with an update on the approaching rain tonight. and >> no one won powerball last night and the next drawing is saturday. the estimated jackpot is $550 million. tomorrow night is the next mega millions drawing. that jackpot isn't too shabby. an estimated $445 million. combined, that's nearly a billion dollars available to win before the end of the weekend. and what a nice way to get into the weekend that would be. meteorologist lisa argen is here now with a look at the weekend forecast and the morning commute tomorrow as well. >> well, it's a little wet out there. let's take you closer to the east bay. we didn't get much from
carmakers do have millenials attracted to technology and are influenced by their peers. >> a lot of my friends probably want me to get certain cars because they think it's awesome, but i have my own preferences. >> reporter: there are also pre-teens in the pipeline counting the years before they can get a car. >> i'm 11 now, almost 12. so maybe five years, i think. four or five. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> meteorologist lisa argen is...
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. >>> diet coke is getting a makeover and they're hoping millenials will want to taste new flavors, in a slim can reminiscent of a red bull. as appetite for showed >> not sure about the mango, but sign me for black cherry. you were right. "early start" continues right now. >>> we'll see what happens. nobody's found any collusion at any level. it seems unlikely you'd even have an interview. >> president trump now noncommittal on meeting with the russia special counsel. he's more than willing to remind us there was no collusion with moskow. >>> president trump says it's time to revisit libel laws, that despite his own rocky relationship with the truth. >> president trump says it's time for talks with north korea, what would those circumstances be? search and rescues will be beginning very soon because of those mud slides. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >>> we start with the president suddenly refusing to say whether he'd meet with the russia special counsel. a potential meeting with robert mueller hanging over the president. but asked at a white house news conference if
. >>> diet coke is getting a makeover and they're hoping millenials will want to taste new flavors, in a slim can reminiscent of a red bull. as appetite for showed >> not sure about the mango, but sign me for black cherry. you were right. "early start" continues right now. >>> we'll see what happens. nobody's found any collusion at any level. it seems unlikely you'd even have an interview. >> president trump now noncommittal on meeting with the russia...
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reporter: the idea is that the millenial crowd is already on its screens so much so when they go outdon't want to be on a screen. they are looking for devices that are more interactive, that create an opportunity for people to play with their friends or spouses, so these games are looking a lot more like arcade games than slot machines. carol: tell us about the cofounder of gamblit gaming and what he is doing. reporter: he was previously an electrical engineer that ran a company that made these ticket receipt printers for the slot machines, how you got your winnings. he decided he would start a new company to address this issue and get young people more active on the casino gaming floor, so he's come up with these ideas, and sort of learned a lot in the process. some of his original presumptions haven't panned out. he thought these devices, one game is a video poker game that looks like a table, you have four people standing around it and get a couple of cards, and then cards pop up in the middle of the table and everyone competes to grab the card they want and get the ace or whateve
reporter: the idea is that the millenial crowd is already on its screens so much so when they go outdon't want to be on a screen. they are looking for devices that are more interactive, that create an opportunity for people to play with their friends or spouses, so these games are looking a lot more like arcade games than slot machines. carol: tell us about the cofounder of gamblit gaming and what he is doing. reporter: he was previously an electrical engineer that ran a company that made these...
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element of the opportunity in newark by a long shot it's public transportation, communities that millenialsant to live in, public education, higher education we think the tax element of the package is an important one. >>. >> let me ask you, as you know, as you're finding out as you get settled in there, a lot of needs in your state, a huge pension obligation you have a lot of homeowners that would love tax breaks of their own. $7 billion to a company with $140 billion or so in revenue. is that the best use of the state's money? >> well, it's not an either/or reality. we need to deliver property tax relief we need to deliver relief to the middle class the middle class has been ravaged over the past eight years. we'll do that fully fund public education, among other things, invest in infrastructure but the prospect of a company that could create a real prospect, 50,000 jobs on their own and another 50,000 or more ancillary jobs in the economy, those are opportunities that don't come along every day by a longshot so, we think this is a good investment in our future it's not an investment at t
element of the opportunity in newark by a long shot it's public transportation, communities that millenialsant to live in, public education, higher education we think the tax element of the package is an important one. >>. >> let me ask you, as you know, as you're finding out as you get settled in there, a lot of needs in your state, a huge pension obligation you have a lot of homeowners that would love tax breaks of their own. $7 billion to a company with $140 billion or so in...
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>> you know, the support for legalization is particularly strong among millenials.ut the white house is happy to be able to say they're getting things done. the first year was not the most productive. and, you know, all this recent policy stuff in the past week that you pointed out makes this actually a week where they did get a lot done through executive order, which seems to be their favorite method. >> getting something done, it's a states' rights issue, and they campaigned on letting states have control of things. are they not going to shoot themselves in the foot with that? >> as someone who is in the briefing room, i can tell you any time you bring up something where they seem to have broken a promise or there seems to be a downside, they steamroll right over that and say it's fine. i can tell you that outside the white house, we're seeing signs that a lot of people think they can capitalize on this. i spoke with cory booker last night, and he thinks that this is actually going to increase momentum and support for marijuana legalization he's proposed, and he's
>> you know, the support for legalization is particularly strong among millenials.ut the white house is happy to be able to say they're getting things done. the first year was not the most productive. and, you know, all this recent policy stuff in the past week that you pointed out makes this actually a week where they did get a lot done through executive order, which seems to be their favorite method. >> getting something done, it's a states' rights issue, and they campaigned on...
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how scientists are giving millenials another reason to never grow up. ♪ yes and it was like the worsty life. seven lanes of traffic and i was in the second lane. when i get into my car, i want to know that it's going to get me from point a to point b. ... woman: wait! (laughing) i definitely feel like i'm in a dependable vehicle right now. woman 2: i want a chevy now. woman 3: i know! melissa: well you may have noticed the age of adolescents is lasting a little longer these days. scientists are claiming now you're not grown up until you're 25. david: well today young folks are staying in school longer delaying major decisions like marriage having kids causing researchers at the royal children's hospital in australia to argue that adolescents continues through age 24. melissa: of course it does. david: currently defined ascending at age 19. you know, i honestly don't think its changed much. i'm the woodstock generation. i mean we were adolescent until 30. melissa: the senate officially passed the bill so there you go it goes to the house now. risk & rewards starts now. liz: we'll get t
how scientists are giving millenials another reason to never grow up. ♪ yes and it was like the worsty life. seven lanes of traffic and i was in the second lane. when i get into my car, i want to know that it's going to get me from point a to point b. ... woman: wait! (laughing) i definitely feel like i'm in a dependable vehicle right now. woman 2: i want a chevy now. woman 3: i know! melissa: well you may have noticed the age of adolescents is lasting a little longer these days. scientists...
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, the other thing that is so fascinating is that you are wildly popular and wildly popular with millenials. i mean why do you think that is? >> well the honest answer is, jonathan, i don't know. i'm amazed. [laughter] i say this humbly, not a word generally present or past anchormen from television, but nonetheless, that i'm amazed by it. i don't understand it. as best i can make out that when we started the facebook page with my coauthor elliot kirschner, the goal was to give some context and perspective to the news and when possible when i felt i had any experience or knowledge to put things into historical context. so my guess is that in the havoc of the daily headlines that some people, and i have no illusions, we have a large audience, but it is not the largest audience in social media, that some people are looking for a steady, what they consider to be a reliable and experienced voice and partly pause, let's face it, i've been around a few years, and i have been a lot of miles as a reporter, that is the best i can do guessing what the attraction is. >> so when it comes to writing a b
, the other thing that is so fascinating is that you are wildly popular and wildly popular with millenials. i mean why do you think that is? >> well the honest answer is, jonathan, i don't know. i'm amazed. [laughter] i say this humbly, not a word generally present or past anchormen from television, but nonetheless, that i'm amazed by it. i don't understand it. as best i can make out that when we started the facebook page with my coauthor elliot kirschner, the goal was to give some...
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millenials say growing up is too hard. they say adulthood begins at 24.ds of hotels, cars and things to do. like the fairmont mayakoba for 59% off. everything you need to go. expedia. ♪ look how beautiful it is... everything you need to go. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor... oh you know i love that guy. mmmmhmmm. these types of plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and, there are no networks. is this a one-size fits all kind of thing?
millenials say growing up is too hard. they say adulthood begins at 24.ds of hotels, cars and things to do. like the fairmont mayakoba for 59% off. everything you need to go. expedia. ♪ look how beautiful it is... everything you need to go. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b...
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why the desire to be perfect is hurting millenials. and here's a live look outside... ) everyone wants to be number one. but not as much as millennials. millennials strive to be perfect more then previous generations. but that desire to be flawless could be damaging their mental helath. researchers found millennials would put unrealstic expections on themselves and others in all aspects of their life. competing with one another to meet social pressures to be successful. adding social media is a big factor in this drive to be perfect because many of them are comparing themselves to others. researchers did add many more millennials are seaking mental health treatment to help them combat their issues now then ever. (dave) i'm tracking your 7-day forecast. the other big story we are following we are tracking the rain hitting the bay area. this is a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. showers will be moving through the bay area making for a wet commute. ( james ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. (dave)a weak upper level disturbance
why the desire to be perfect is hurting millenials. and here's a live look outside... ) everyone wants to be number one. but not as much as millennials. millennials strive to be perfect more then previous generations. but that desire to be flawless could be damaging their mental helath. researchers found millennials would put unrealstic expections on themselves and others in all aspects of their life. competing with one another to meet social pressures to be successful. adding social media is a...
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car sales i think there is generational challenge for automakers that they have to advertise to millenials who maybe don't value car ownership as much as baby boomers or previous generations of americans. we see disruption in individual industries and markets, economy will be continuing to be very strong. people eventually give president trump and republican congress some credit for that. neil: we'll see. ladies, thank you both very much. these markets continue to rip roar ahead amid concerns about north korean tensions. countries looking smaller, leaner nuclear weapons. it gets really crazy, not enough to dissuade traders. we have former retired admiral robert natter what do you make of the environment? you guy look at probably chiefly concerned with our security that the markets cavalierly move on, convinced everything is just fine. are you? >> relatively speaking i am. the reality is when we had the russia-u.s. unilateral challenges we got along just fine because we had a nuclear weapons policy that worked. the world has changed. north korea good example. the growth of china and their m
car sales i think there is generational challenge for automakers that they have to advertise to millenials who maybe don't value car ownership as much as baby boomers or previous generations of americans. we see disruption in individual industries and markets, economy will be continuing to be very strong. people eventually give president trump and republican congress some credit for that. neil: we'll see. ladies, thank you both very much. these markets continue to rip roar ahead amid concerns...
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why the desire to be perfect is hurting millenials.(ácommercialá) (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) major hot spot in concord wb 4 at 242 overturn accident blocking the whol ramp. stay on wb to sb 680 instead. ( james ) everyone wants to be number one. but not as much as millennials. millennials strive to be perfect more then previous generations. but that desire to be flawless could be damaging their mental helath. (will) researchers found millennials would put unrealstic expections on themselves and others in all aspects of their life. competing with one another to meet social pressures to be successful. adding social media is a big factor in this drive to be perfect because many of them are comparing themselves to others.( james ) researchers did add many more millennials are seaking mental health treatment to help them combat their issues now then ever. (dave) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. what to expect as you head out the door right after the break. ( will ) breaking news we are following this morning... police in san f
why the desire to be perfect is hurting millenials.(ácommercialá) (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) major hot spot in concord wb 4 at 242 overturn accident blocking the whol ramp. stay on wb to sb 680 instead. ( james ) everyone wants to be number one. but not as much as millennials. millennials strive to be perfect more then previous generations. but that desire to be flawless could be damaging their mental helath. (will) researchers found millennials would put unrealstic expections on...
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algo que dio mucho de quÉ hablar fue la de la firma dolce&gabbana quienes atacaron a los millenials porqueupermodelos mÁs conocidas dijeron presentes. andrea: porque ninguna pasarela estÁ completa sin kendall jener. la firma lo que hizo fue optar por presentar ambas colecciones en una misma pasarela. ellas lo que hicieron fue que combinaron los looks masculinos con los femeninos. la controversia esta en que aquÍ vemos a jener posando con un abrigo del piel cuando en el pasado ha dicho que apoya con proteger la vida de los animales y que no usa este tipo de prendas de vestir. muchos la critican y le dijeron en las redes sociales por quÉ utilizas pieles en una plataforma tan importante como la semana de la moda masculina en milÁn que inicia a nivel internacional. esa es crÍtica del dÍa de hoy. ustedes piensan y que debe utilizar este tipo de prendas de vestir o mÁs bien no? ana: yo creo que ella refiere a no comprar este tipo de prendas pero al final lleva a cabo un trabajo contratada como modelo y no creo que podrÉ escoger lo que se puede poner o no. andrea: es que es muy importante lo que
algo que dio mucho de quÉ hablar fue la de la firma dolce&gabbana quienes atacaron a los millenials porqueupermodelos mÁs conocidas dijeron presentes. andrea: porque ninguna pasarela estÁ completa sin kendall jener. la firma lo que hizo fue optar por presentar ambas colecciones en una misma pasarela. ellas lo que hicieron fue que combinaron los looks masculinos con los femeninos. la controversia esta en que aquÍ vemos a jener posando con un abrigo del piel cuando en el pasado ha dicho...