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whether it will be more of the same with the medicals anointed success the woman who's currently gen general secretary of the party or whether one of the more right wing candidates e's likely to take the helm and that could spell trouble both for the coalition government and also for anglo-american herself as chancellor based on those options does it appear as if merkel can make it through to twenty twenty one with all of those cross-currents in her party right now. well she certainly saying that she can she's got no plans to give up the top job at the moment and she was asked at a press conference here a short time ago you know what are they going to do differently in the government to get things back on track as she herself has said is necessary she simply said well we're going to solve the problems that arise so very much a kind of merkel response you know we are carrying on business as usual calmly but surely into the future but of course there are those who are saying as i mentioned if there's a right wing candidate who comes out of this leadership election battling with her within the
whether it will be more of the same with the medicals anointed success the woman who's currently gen general secretary of the party or whether one of the more right wing candidates e's likely to take the helm and that could spell trouble both for the coalition government and also for anglo-american herself as chancellor based on those options does it appear as if merkel can make it through to twenty twenty one with all of those cross-currents in her party right now. well she certainly saying...
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and i'm the fifth generation gen making candy in my family. after we're stretching the molasses to the little white, we need to make the peanuts, coconuts, and sesame seed inside. makes the candy more tasty and not so sweet. there's a correct way to eat dragon beard candy, not put the whole thing in your mouth. you need to get a beard on your face after you eat this candy. okay? >> this sampling in a who wore it best contest with a dragon's beard. that's why you take a little bite, so you have a lot of the shreds coming down. >> you said it was like a combination of cotton candy and shredded wheat. that was exactly what it looked like. >> it's not very sweet. and i think for people who like a delicate flavor might give it a try. and think of the instagram possibilities. >> endless. still to come on abc 7 news at 4:00, governor-elect newsom going to the border. find out the best way he says to america. land of blue jeans. and burgers. and while blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that'
and i'm the fifth generation gen making candy in my family. after we're stretching the molasses to the little white, we need to make the peanuts, coconuts, and sesame seed inside. makes the candy more tasty and not so sweet. there's a correct way to eat dragon beard candy, not put the whole thing in your mouth. you need to get a beard on your face after you eat this candy. okay? >> this sampling in a who wore it best contest with a dragon's beard. that's why you take a little bite, so you...
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many questions why someone like this man, a high-profile former mobster was allowed to be in gen pop or the generale of the questions a lot of folks will have coming forward. >> he wasn't by himself. he wasn't isolated or protected. >> and how would it happen in a prison? and the cops don't discover it until the next day. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up for us, around the world, employees at google walking out. staging big protests after a stunning and disturbing report about how the company has handled sexual misconduct and harassment allegations. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. recently, more than $20 million has been spent in the race for superintendent of public instruction to attack my friend tony thurmond's record. well, i've worked with tony, and no one is more qualified to lead ou
many questions why someone like this man, a high-profile former mobster was allowed to be in gen pop or the generale of the questions a lot of folks will have coming forward. >> he wasn't by himself. he wasn't isolated or protected. >> and how would it happen in a prison? and the cops don't discover it until the next day. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up for us, around the world, employees at google walking out. staging big protests after a stunning and disturbing...
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general flynn. [applause] mr. martin: wait a second. lt. gen. flynn: wow. pretty amazing. and pretty humbling. it is an interesting thing about my mother, helen flynn. who is -- she is deceased now, but she was a terrific person. and how me standing up here today is such a small world, because her and phyllis's life intersected in the 1970's. and i remember going down to washington dc early in the 1970's for the right to life marches, we would all drive down. my mother made me drive the floats in parades. i took a lot of beer bottles thrown at me. but i stand here and it is a pretty awesome experience. the entire schlafly family that is here, it is gratifying that you brought your children. and i think that that is such a neat thing. and i think that our country is so much better because of your mom and what she -- the impact. she is really iconic when it comes to the kinds of things she got herself involved in. and i think for certain types of people like jack singlaub -- i'm going to make some comments in a little bit, talking about some things we believed in -- even when a person is gone, t
general flynn. [applause] mr. martin: wait a second. lt. gen. flynn: wow. pretty amazing. and pretty humbling. it is an interesting thing about my mother, helen flynn. who is -- she is deceased now, but she was a terrific person. and how me standing up here today is such a small world, because her and phyllis's life intersected in the 1970's. and i remember going down to washington dc early in the 1970's for the right to life marches, we would all drive down. my mother made me drive the floats...
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the book is "zero hour for gen x: how the last adult generation can save america [afrom millennials". [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. for a complete television schedule, visit booktv.org. also follow behind the scenes on booktv twitter, instagram and facebook. >> good afternoon folks, thanks for coming. governor thompson will be here momentarily. if you can believe it, this is not the first time i've had to wait for him.
the book is "zero hour for gen x: how the last adult generation can save america [afrom millennials". [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. for a complete television schedule, visit booktv.org. also follow behind the scenes on booktv twitter, instagram and facebook. >> good afternoon folks, thanks for coming. governor thompson will be here momentarily. if you can believe it, this is not the first time i've had to wait for him.
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and so the attorney general had to do this. atty. gen.sions: i have now decided to recuse mysem any existing and future instigations of any matter relating in any way to the campaign for president of the united stes. laura: by recusing himself from overseeing the robert mueller inquiry into lks between the trump campaign and russia, he arned the president's enduring ire over what he san unforgivable act of disloyalty. today came the inevitable. sessions wrote, "at your request i'm submitting my resignation."i d, in other words, to the consternation of sen. schumer: it would create a constitutional crisis if this were a preludeo ending or greatly limiting the mueller ntvestigation. laura: the presideees the robert mueller probean existential threat to his white house and has constantly groused about jeff sessions from even nying he doesn't have attorney general. this tweet from june is typical. laura: it was always a matter of when, not if sessions lefthe post he wanted for so very long. the president moved rapidly after the midterms to fi
and so the attorney general had to do this. atty. gen.sions: i have now decided to recuse mysem any existing and future instigations of any matter relating in any way to the campaign for president of the united stes. laura: by recusing himself from overseeing the robert mueller inquiry into lks between the trump campaign and russia, he arned the president's enduring ire over what he san unforgivable act of disloyalty. today came the inevitable. sessions wrote, "at your request i'm...
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general sessions and named matthew whitaker has the acting attorney general to oversee the investigation and we know that the acting genera gens a history of criticizing and he basing the investigation he's now responsible for overseeing. they are calling the into our national security calling it a witch hunt. our democracy we are all stewards had been sustained by this ideal that no one not even the president ofta the united states is above the law. we must act quickly for this ideal. this is a sober measure the bipartisan bill that will achieve those ends and i would like to now's yield to my colleague from arizona. >> i rise today to speak in defense of the special counsel robert mueller and to speak of the report of the investigation he's leading into the attacks on the electoral system during the lead up to the 2016 election one wouldn't expect such an investigation would be controversial but somehow from the president earlier this week one of several called in the special counsel a., quote, conflicted prosecutor gone rogue and claiming that 30 million-dollar witchhunt is doing nothing but ruining lives and to be clear it
general sessions and named matthew whitaker has the acting attorney general to oversee the investigation and we know that the acting genera gens a history of criticizing and he basing the investigation he's now responsible for overseeing. they are calling the into our national security calling it a witch hunt. our democracy we are all stewards had been sustained by this ideal that no one not even the president ofta the united states is above the law. we must act quickly for this ideal. this is...
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think if gen z grew up in an entirely digital world. every other generation a digital life growing up. they grew up -- their first phone was a smart phone. >> dana: they can do it quickly. they want to do it last. >> dana: so apparently millennials with income over $70,000 r 92% will spend more this year and 62% follow specific brands on social media. how important is it for companies to be thinking about? >> it's huge. instagram, facebook, twitter. what they pie, what they talk about really influences especially gen z. they're probably more influenced by influencers than any other generation. >> dana: let's talk about street wear. i think i know but you tell me. >> you can wear sweatpants 24/7. >> dana: people are spending a lot on it. 73% wear street wear some or all the time. >> supreme, undefeated, billionaires boys club, three examples of the top brands in street wear. all just remember gen z, they're not really fully into the work force yet. the oldest gen z are sophomores in college. >> dana: so mom and dad are buying the street swear. >> interesting t
think if gen z grew up in an entirely digital world. every other generation a digital life growing up. they grew up -- their first phone was a smart phone. >> dana: they can do it quickly. they want to do it last. >> dana: so apparently millennials with income over $70,000 r 92% will spend more this year and 62% follow specific brands on social media. how important is it for companies to be thinking about? >> it's huge. instagram, facebook, twitter. what they pie, what they...
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the book is "zero hour for gen x: how the last adult generation can save america [afrom millennials". [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. for a complete television schedule, visit booktv.org. also follow behind the scenes on booktv twitter, instagram and facebook. >> good afternoon folks, thanks for coming. governor thompson will be here momentarily. if you can believe it, this is not the first time i've had to wait for him. [laughter] but he did call from the car and he will be here shortly. i thought i might take this chance to thank you folks for coming out and one thing we probably were not going to get to in our conversation is kind of how the book came about and what it was like being the co-author. you know, some times two people get together some people say it's like getting three people together to make a baby. [laughter] it really was not like that for us. [laughter] i think we work pretty well together. but governor thompson actually reached out to me seven years ago in 2011. we met out at a club on the north side and had a late break
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and by that, i mean the three youngest generations which would be generation x, the millennials and gen-zers. today reallyne have the clout ts time to affect the outcome of the governor's race, the u.s. senate race. the big question now is their turnout. millions have been spent in this state to register young voters and to hire people on the ground to try to get them to the polls. so we shall see. it's the most competitive state in the country, the purpose of purple states. -- purplest of purple states. >> host: yeah. take a look at the registration of young voters, generation x makesun up about 23%, millennias 24%, around three million, and hashtag generation, a little bit less, a quart every of a million, 4%. so what issues do these young people care about? >> guest: it varies a lot, but the bottom line is they're looking for, as i say, new faces in high places. they're really tired of politics as usual. that's why you see a number of particularly the youngest two generations sort of turning their backs on the two parties. they're very drawn to the candidates. they like someone who's insp
and by that, i mean the three youngest generations which would be generation x, the millennials and gen-zers. today reallyne have the clout ts time to affect the outcome of the governor's race, the u.s. senate race. the big question now is their turnout. millions have been spent in this state to register young voters and to hire people on the ground to try to get them to the polls. so we shall see. it's the most competitive state in the country, the purpose of purple states. -- purplest of...
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i think that's something that's been shown especially with gen-z and this generation, in order to marketo us and get us excited, we want a brand that excites us and cares about ideas in this world. >> does that mean companies could have different ideas there could be someone on this side of this issue, and there could be someone on the other side of this issue >> 100%. the thing about this issue is bullets don't discriminate this is a human issue that everybody should be able to rally behind me as a 17-year-old to be sitting next to blake, to put our minds together to figure out a solution and work together to end gun violence or work towards that is something that is monumental >> okay. cool to see you guys on fallon thank you very much for coming in >> thank you >> you can get it on the website? >> toms.com. >>> thanks. >>> when we come back, f.a.n.g. stocks under pressure once again this morning and they're taking a bite out of the broader markets. we'll talk to a portfolio manager who owns apple and ask what he's doing now. that's when "squawk box" comes back every investor should as
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money and use that cash to upgrade your living.however, not all generations feel the same way.while more than half of millennials and gen xers are open to the idea.the feeling is shared by only 45-percent of baby boomers and 29-percent of seniors. potential interest doesn't only depend on age-- but also location.building codes and zoning laws in some cities make large-scale sales of the tiny homes harder.and if a home is buyers may struggle to secure traditional financing. but changes are on the horizon. according to the national association of home builders-- a newly updated building code relaxes certain requirements for tiny homes like the ceiling height and staircase specifications.for today's consumer watch, i'm melisa raney. (ken) the city of london is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of world war one ...with an amazing an powerful visual spectacle. the tower of london is hosting a stunning 8- night event. it's called "beyond the deepening shadow: the tower remembers." the nightly event fills the tower's moat with thousands of brightly lit torches ...to commemorate those who died during the great war
money and use that cash to upgrade your living.however, not all generations feel the same way.while more than half of millennials and gen xers are open to the idea.the feeling is shared by only 45-percent of baby boomers and 29-percent of seniors. potential interest doesn't only depend on age-- but also location.building codes and zoning laws in some cities make large-scale sales of the tiny homes harder.and if a home is buyers may struggle to secure traditional financing. but changes are on...
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money and use that cash to upgrade your living.however, not all generations feel the same way.while more than half of millennials and gen xers are open to the idea.the feeling is shared by only 45-percent of baby boomers and 29-percent of seniors. potential interest doesn't only depend on age-- but also location.building codes and zoning laws in some cities make large-scale sales of the tiny homes harder.and if a home is buyers may struggle to secure traditional financing. are on the horizon.according to the national association of home builders--a newly updated building code relaxes certain for tiny homes like the ceiling staircase specifications.for today's consumer watch, i'm melisa raney. (vicki) we are learning more about the man shot by police in danville. tonight we speak to his nieghbors about his out of the norm actions around the community. (grant) a new discovery may have found a way to help patients with dementia. the tool one las vegas facility is using to help trigger memories. (vicki) the days of standing in line to cast your ballot on election day may be numbered in california... as more and more countie
money and use that cash to upgrade your living.however, not all generations feel the same way.while more than half of millennials and gen xers are open to the idea.the feeling is shared by only 45-percent of baby boomers and 29-percent of seniors. potential interest doesn't only depend on age-- but also location.building codes and zoning laws in some cities make large-scale sales of the tiny homes harder.and if a home is buyers may struggle to secure traditional financing. are on the...
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you if a secretary general when he hoped to present them and mentions the city to negotiate very favorable terms when they were in massive breach with u.f.o.'s financial family and gen infantino as president of. actually interfered with the code of ethics and made sure that fifo officials were harder to pursue for corruption. because if there is supposed to be some seventeen million documents in the database what can we expect what's still to come. well this is a team effort actually it's not only dish bigger but it's media rooms full from all over europe it's more than eighty journalists working on those millions of documents otherwise we wouldn't be able to break any stories at all because of which way too much we started all first batch of first stories and now this weekend and in the next couple of weeks we look more at the power of the powers in the secret polls in european football possibly one or two doping cases and i can't go into much details but it should be interesting. when christoph vent about investigative journalist with a german magazine dish biegel thank you now to some of the other stories making news around the world turkish president wretch of t
you if a secretary general when he hoped to present them and mentions the city to negotiate very favorable terms when they were in massive breach with u.f.o.'s financial family and gen infantino as president of. actually interfered with the code of ethics and made sure that fifo officials were harder to pursue for corruption. because if there is supposed to be some seventeen million documents in the database what can we expect what's still to come. well this is a team effort actually it's not...
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gen z, what is coming into the fray? >> i am a grandma millennial. >> generation z the is on pace to be significantly more conservative than the millennial generation and that is very encouraging. a lot of different reasons for it and there is some disagreement but the pendulum theory is the -- most people agree that is the consensus, millennials account significantly to the left. for the next generation tends to correct that to some degree just like the use generation for millennials was more center-right. we have to recognize both political parties screwed our generation over. despite my being a trump supporter and a conservative, i think the republican party loses when we think we have been perfect for the last 20 or 30 years while washington, d.c. get significantly richer, stronger, more out of touch with middle america. i think our generation was attracted to bernie sanders because he was so authentic in his approach, and quite honestly, blame on both sides of the aisle, his solutions were completely and totally wrong and horrific. but there was truth to what he was saying there was a growing political class growing o
gen z, what is coming into the fray? >> i am a grandma millennial. >> generation z the is on pace to be significantly more conservative than the millennial generation and that is very encouraging. a lot of different reasons for it and there is some disagreement but the pendulum theory is the -- most people agree that is the consensus, millennials account significantly to the left. for the next generation tends to correct that to some degree just like the use generation for...
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gen xors it's part of the dream. millennials are. dit they're more inclined to be mobile. they like to rent rathethan buy. i know i'm generalizing but that's been the scouting report generation. how does that affect this housing market do you think? >> well, millennials have been slow to buy, absolutely. but their aspirngss are to they want to be home owners. they have been mobile. they e not as mobile as would like to be. but they want to be ready to take the job and get to the markethere it's too pricey to own a home but maybe renting in the short run. but tns aspiratre absolutely to own. in fact we should see the ownership rate edge up as millennials get for the age where they settle down. when you settle down buyinme a s still the way to go. >> they're saded with a lot of student debt, which is a hamper for them preponderates aresi right now. i mean, i'm -- the first mortgage i took outn 1982 was 16.5/8%. but not for thosesed to 2nd 3% in the last decade. what role will interest rates play inhe housing market. >> right now interest rates they've risen over 100 points. but still low. but mortgage rates could go higher. if the
gen xors it's part of the dream. millennials are. dit they're more inclined to be mobile. they like to rent rathethan buy. i know i'm generalizing but that's been the scouting report generation. how does that affect this housing market do you think? >> well, millennials have been slow to buy, absolutely. but their aspirngss are to they want to be home owners. they have been mobile. they e not as mobile as would like to be. but they want to be ready to take the job and get to the...
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generation three? travis: you see right here? we're trying to profile it now. so that's gen three.emonis: what does this retail for? travis: this, specifically, had to go backwards now, to go $65 to fit in between. lemonis: and so you just dropped the price, thinking you were finding a hole in the market. travis: yeah. lemonis: where's the charity angle on this generation? brad: a lot of people don't realize we still do the charity aspect. lemonis: i think this is a total mess. it doesn't feel on-point with the brand. if you guys have a mission, you should stick to your mission. this is what happens to a brand when they try to appeal to retailers. their first generation watch had great colors, had great story, had a charity aspect, and then they, all of a sudden, changed directions. and then they wonder why it stopped working. who's in charge of the three of you? trevor: travis and i own flex together. travis: and my brother came down and he was, like, the shipping manager. lemonis: oh, you guys are brothers? brad: yeah. lemonis: what do you do now for the company? brad: i'm the ge
generation three? travis: you see right here? we're trying to profile it now. so that's gen three.emonis: what does this retail for? travis: this, specifically, had to go backwards now, to go $65 to fit in between. lemonis: and so you just dropped the price, thinking you were finding a hole in the market. travis: yeah. lemonis: where's the charity angle on this generation? brad: a lot of people don't realize we still do the charity aspect. lemonis: i think this is a total mess. it doesn't feel...
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general langley. thank you for joining us at usip today. over to you. gen. langley: ladies and good morning. on behalf of centcom, i will like to say thank you for putting this event together. first, some acknowledgments, first to the president of the u.s. institute of peace. i also wanted knowledge the executive vice president and ambassador and the vice president. a special knowledge meant to the strategic multilayer assessments office lead. good morning to all of you and thank you for this opportunity to make opening remarks. i also understand that johnny walsh, a critical piece of your team, have put together an impressive panel today, a panel of experts to discuss the peace process in afghanistan. i will like to say, first and foremost, the timing could be better. in afghanistan, we watched the parliamentary election take place last month and we witness also the afghan forces take the lead in military operations do what more than 100,000 nato troops are doing just a few years ago. however, we know the security situation in afghanistan still remains challenging. it is good to know teams
general langley. thank you for joining us at usip today. over to you. gen. langley: ladies and good morning. on behalf of centcom, i will like to say thank you for putting this event together. first, some acknowledgments, first to the president of the u.s. institute of peace. i also wanted knowledge the executive vice president and ambassador and the vice president. a special knowledge meant to the strategic multilayer assessments office lead. good morning to all of you and thank you for this...
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ten a general rafi check how de head of military intelligence until twenty fifteen and considered a close advisor to us sat on strategic issues. his successor mohammed is also among the accused gen mohammad quaalude for was the head of the notorious torture center branch two three five. head of the air force intelligence service is considered the most brutal official and likewise stands accused of involvement in the violent suppression of the civilian population the german prosecutor has two objectives. and it's the most inversely tator you see those people who are parties to these crimes by for those who were responsible for torture initially work crimes and crimes against humanity is kind of what we want them to know that germany is not a safe haven. and to the victims we also want to give them a clear message that they're being taken seriously your frame is to investigate the suffering they were subjected to and also to look at the perpetrators provided they're here in germany or europe and make them accountable and of sort of one. that is the hope for the syrians the hope for justice and a life in freedom. can get them to. stand up and. i was here. before this or so i think.
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gen z, which is now slowly starting to come into the frey? >> here you go. >> here you go. >> elisha. >> i'm a millennial. >> and shows that generation z is going to be more conservative than the millennials generation. and that's-- and the pendulum theory i think most agree on, the concensus that millennials have gone significantly to the left so the next generation tends to correct that just like the youth generation before millennials were is little more center right. i will say this, we have to recognize it's been both political parties that have screwed our generation over and despite myself being a trump supporter and a conservative, i think the republican party loses when we think that we have been perfect the last 20, 30 years while washington d.c. gets significantly richer, stronger, more out of touch with middle america, i think our generation was attracted to bernie sanders because he was so authentic in his approach and quite honestly, put blame on both sides of the aisle, his solutions were completely and totally wrong and horrific, however, there was some truth to what he was saying there's a growing political class growing out of
gen z, which is now slowly starting to come into the frey? >> here you go. >> here you go. >> elisha. >> i'm a millennial. >> and shows that generation z is going to be more conservative than the millennials generation. and that's-- and the pendulum theory i think most agree on, the concensus that millennials have gone significantly to the left so the next generation tends to correct that just like the youth generation before millennials were is little more center...
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generation, 6 to 21-year-olds. almost half of them are hispanic, african-american and asian. compare that to early boomers, which was up in the 80%. genit's changing much more rapidly thth demographers predicted. >> and that changes what.some. >> we're seeing younger people support abortion rights, they tend to be more liberal immigration, gay rights. it's a changing issue set and has obvious electoral ramifications. it's worth noting we saw in this election the highest youth turnout we've seen since '94. so younger people are substantiating to get more engaged in the process. it has obvious political ramifications. >> and i wonder, as well, if the geographic distribution of them remains on the coast or if they have moved into the more traditional red states. i guess we don't know that yet? >> i don't know that from this study, but we are very -- as a country, very clustered. >> and it certainly raises, puts more pressure on the census which in and of itself has become a big issue for this administration and whether or not they should be the question of of are you a u.s. citizen or not. >> and then there's the question of what millenn
generation, 6 to 21-year-olds. almost half of them are hispanic, african-american and asian. compare that to early boomers, which was up in the 80%. genit's changing much more rapidly thth demographers predicted. >> and that changes what.some. >> we're seeing younger people support abortion rights, they tend to be more liberal immigration, gay rights. it's a changing issue set and has obvious electoral ramifications. it's worth noting we saw in this election the highest youth...
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generous support of this symposium. regretfully, jerry cannot be with us today, but his brother is. i asked marty if you would please stand and receive our thanks for supporting this sym.tant symposium [applause] gen. peay: our keynote speaker, james h. webb jr., is a veteran who led, fought in, fought deeply on, and wrote about the war. subsequently, he dealt with the conflict's aftermath while serving in key government posts. the son of a military family, senator webb graduated from the united states naval academy, graduating in the historic year 1968. in his service in vietnam as a marine, he received the navy cross, the silver star, two bronze stars, with combat v, and two purple hearts, and is one of the most highly-decorated marines in that war. after retiring from the marine corps due to injuries received in vietnam, he attended law school at georgetown university, where he earned the juris doctor. he then worked on the staff of the house committee on veterans affairs and taught at the naval academy. during the reagan administration, he served as assistant secretary of defense for reserve affairs, from 1984 to 1987. and in 1987, he was appointed secretary of the navy, becoming the first nav
generous support of this symposium. regretfully, jerry cannot be with us today, but his brother is. i asked marty if you would please stand and receive our thanks for supporting this sym.tant symposium [applause] gen. peay: our keynote speaker, james h. webb jr., is a veteran who led, fought in, fought deeply on, and wrote about the war. subsequently, he dealt with the conflict's aftermath while serving in key government posts. the son of a military family, senator webb graduated from the...
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think there is a new generation and it would be difficult for democrats to pass ultimately the black caucus clyburn. never been a black speaker. if we go to second gen ragsz, in her somebody new leadership seen as heir apparent of nancy pelosi or directly the has a aucus i think strong case to make one of their there. should be in jeffries, might be an interesting candidate. >> democrats, if they want a new generation generation, turns 80, nancy pelosi turns 80 the year after that. hoyer are i and highly competent people and do ot seem to have lost any significant number of steps age.ite their considerable so there is less of a rationale, diane w, i think feinstein showed she did in the judiciary committee kavanaugh hearings. you know, it's going to be a new leaf rn over and i think that would apply to as well.rn, >> do you agree nancy pelosi can hold back the forces pushing for impeachment, given strong support among democrat? > yes, what we have seen from what nancy pelosi has said, will be consensus among members, they going to get ahead of their skis on this issue. for toughoing to push investigations, take their time. they will wait until we ge
think there is a new generation and it would be difficult for democrats to pass ultimately the black caucus clyburn. never been a black speaker. if we go to second gen ragsz, in her somebody new leadership seen as heir apparent of nancy pelosi or directly the has a aucus i think strong case to make one of their there. should be in jeffries, might be an interesting candidate. >> democrats, if they want a new generation generation, turns 80, nancy pelosi turns 80 the year after that. hoyer...
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out group right now aren't millennials, but generation x here to explain is frederick oxider head of strategic business at wells fargo asset management why is gen so bummed >> in a way they were sandwiched between two different systems. the boomers, many of them have a traditional pension plan, a defined benefit plan the millennials have oftentimes been automatically enrolled in a defined contribution plan, a 401(k) plan and gen x fell in between. they started saving six years after the millennials. less than half of them have a financial plan, and more than half are paying down student loans. they're more vulnerable. >> so let's talk about the level of savings that people have, and i am always shocked at how little it is take us through some of that >> yeah, it's -- i think what -- first of all, what we find is this extraordinary power of what we call the -- to have a mind-set where you are -- you're taking action. you have a longer term plan. you also have a shorter term plan, and if you don't have that, this planning mind-set, then you're becoming more vulnerable you're saving less, so i think in order to get people to save more, to accumula
out group right now aren't millennials, but generation x here to explain is frederick oxider head of strategic business at wells fargo asset management why is gen so bummed >> in a way they were sandwiched between two different systems. the boomers, many of them have a traditional pension plan, a defined benefit plan the millennials have oftentimes been automatically enrolled in a defined contribution plan, a 401(k) plan and gen x fell in between. they started saving six years after the...
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generation people who, in fact, came into the electorate with eisenhower. you're going to have some of that with people came into the electorate with reagan. some of these gen xers are more conservative than some of their junko millennials. you got to look at the age of cohort as they move through the electorate. the thing about millennials, twofold, that we need to bear in mind. one is is the largest generation in american history. this took everybody by surprise, because us baby boomers have our children later. so people were looking for, then it didn't happen. and because of immigration. the other thing to remember about millennials is if you have not had the youngest people, the youngest people voting in 2008 were overwhelmingly for obama. if he i take it out that vote, guess what. mccain would've won the election and 2008. that's how powerful this generation is. so when you're looking at generations you can't remember two things. what from the expense is, and their size because it's the big generations that move through, they used a cultlike the pig and the python come that move through the electric picky got, -- electorate. the big generations that re
generation people who, in fact, came into the electorate with eisenhower. you're going to have some of that with people came into the electorate with reagan. some of these gen xers are more conservative than some of their junko millennials. you got to look at the age of cohort as they move through the electorate. the thing about millennials, twofold, that we need to bear in mind. one is is the largest generation in american history. this took everybody by surprise, because us baby boomers have...
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generations drive markets way more than we realize. the millenials are the largest single population, team born between 1981 and 2,000. they're 40% bigger than thain parents. genof kids. the millenials are becoming net income producers. more making money than teenagers. millenials will account for all the increased spending on financial products. they are the only source of growth for this economy. stuart: sort it out for me. sort it out for people, millenials drive egg, biggest generation, starting to earn money, tell me an industry will benefit in particular? >> there is a few. stuart: what is the top one? >> biggest one will be the banging industry. it will see a big surge in demand because the number, the number of people who really borrow money, we borrow money in our lives between age 28 and 48. that number of people because millenials will surge, similar to the surge from 1980 to 1992. which was when we had sort of a big consumer boom back then. i think that is going to drive a big banking and consumer boom cycle. stuart: you also said bitcoin will go to 25,000 bucks? want to take that back? >> i do not. i still think bitcoin bottomed at 6,000. we've sa
generations drive markets way more than we realize. the millenials are the largest single population, team born between 1981 and 2,000. they're 40% bigger than thain parents. genof kids. the millenials are becoming net income producers. more making money than teenagers. millenials will account for all the increased spending on financial products. they are the only source of growth for this economy. stuart: sort it out for me. sort it out for people, millenials drive egg, biggest generation,...