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that is the motto and a great one for the baby boomer senior expo, 25th anniversary.ere to talk about it is my guest from the baltimore county of aging. thanks for being here today >> thank you for the opportunity. >> sure. 25 years. >> yes. the baltimore county department of aging is excited about this senior expo this year. we're looking forward to over 200 exhibitors, live entertainment. it is an opportunity for older adults to have information, find resources, it is good for caregivers, professionals in the field, internet work of aging so we're very excited to be able to promote this large venue of information. >> you really want to get not just seniors involved but the baby boomers as well, a whole age range. >> absolutely. we work with older adults from late 50s into their late 90s so we have a little bit of everything for everyone. in addition to seniors themselves with the caregivers and anyone who comes into contact with them. >> this is october 10th, wednesday and thursday october 11th, two full days. >> and abc 2 will be out there. we're excited to be part
that is the motto and a great one for the baby boomer senior expo, 25th anniversary.ere to talk about it is my guest from the baltimore county of aging. thanks for being here today >> thank you for the opportunity. >> sure. 25 years. >> yes. the baltimore county department of aging is excited about this senior expo this year. we're looking forward to over 200 exhibitors, live entertainment. it is an opportunity for older adults to have information, find resources, it is good...
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it was elected by baby boomers and it's filled with baby boomers, and they are right now mitt romneyinclude in this kroo teak, are trying to figure out how to solve these problems on the backs of future jen rags not on the backs of the boomers. >> i think if people read this they will be on team jim or team dad. i won't tell you where i am, but go dad. no. jim, it's great to see you. i recommend the article to people. it really is great. this wrapped up this hour of "jansing & co." thomas roberts is up next. good morning. >>> good morning, everybody. the agenda next hour, we are expecting president obama to react to this stunning new jobs report showing the unemployment rate shopping to 7.8%. we are also going to hear live remarks from mitt romney on the campaign trail. both of the candidates facing off in virginia today. >>> is this the real october surprise? these numbers. and there are already some accusations that the white house is cooking the books to win this presidential election. we break that down for you. and then battling for the vet vote. the son of vice president joe bi
it was elected by baby boomers and it's filled with baby boomers, and they are right now mitt romneyinclude in this kroo teak, are trying to figure out how to solve these problems on the backs of future jen rags not on the backs of the boomers. >> i think if people read this they will be on team jim or team dad. i won't tell you where i am, but go dad. no. jim, it's great to see you. i recommend the article to people. it really is great. this wrapped up this hour of "jansing &...
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that's not the average baby boomer. >> this is not the average. these are wealthier baby boomers. >> so they're worried at $900,000. imagine other people who have like $25,000. >> i'm going to tell you something. i'm 41 years old. going on 80. right? but i could retire on $900,000 right now an never work a day in my life and be okay. because i'd go live in a hut in montana. these dudes want to have their lexus -- >> that's right. four cars, and also you have to think about what you're doing at 51. at 51 you may well be putting children through college. >> my kids aren't going to college. >> i'm sending mine out to work in the coal mines. that's more lucrative. i think one of the other really concerning things is, you might be saying, i don't think i've got enough money to retire at 75. i'll just keep on working until maybe i'm 85 if i'm able to. but the problem is a lot of people obviously can't. not just because of health. a lot of employers don't want to have older workers. >> that's against the law, by the way. >> but you have to think about --
that's not the average baby boomer. >> this is not the average. these are wealthier baby boomers. >> so they're worried at $900,000. imagine other people who have like $25,000. >> i'm going to tell you something. i'm 41 years old. going on 80. right? but i could retire on $900,000 right now an never work a day in my life and be okay. because i'd go live in a hut in montana. these dudes want to have their lexus -- >> that's right. four cars, and also you have to think...
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i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era.here's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to become more senior- friendly. i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with senior group's ideas of how to create more aging in place programs nei
i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era.here's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to...
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>> big boomers. going to come down.ink i'm glad i'm not in that canyon right now. >> reporter: one of the few times he'll ever admit that. i'm matt gutman for "nightline," bear canyon, arizona. >> very cool. thanks to matt. >>> coming up, fixtures, kings of the flower bed, potential kidnapping targets and the garden variety gnome comes fully armed. we'll take you to the booming business of lawn ornamentation, next. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and ca
>> big boomers. going to come down.ink i'm glad i'm not in that canyon right now. >> reporter: one of the few times he'll ever admit that. i'm matt gutman for "nightline," bear canyon, arizona. >> very cool. thanks to matt. >>> coming up, fixtures, kings of the flower bed, potential kidnapping targets and the garden variety gnome comes fully armed. we'll take you to the booming business of lawn ornamentation, next. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age...
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if you break it down by age, 60 % of baby boomers are actively searching for a new position comparedof millennials, people born in the 80s and 90s, baby boomers more stable staying at a job for 11 years on average. millen yen -- millennials stick around for three years. there are people dancing around me if i'm a little distracted that's what that is about. would you like to explain? >> i'm so excited seeing the giants have gotten on the board first, one run. that is the first run of the game. >> many more to come, relax, take a breath. still ahead, scientists may have found the largest diamond ever. trouble trying to get now you have my attention. >>> details on the new diamond planet that is bigger >>> it is now 2-0 giants in the 5th. coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those storie
if you break it down by age, 60 % of baby boomers are actively searching for a new position comparedof millennials, people born in the 80s and 90s, baby boomers more stable staying at a job for 11 years on average. millen yen -- millennials stick around for three years. there are people dancing around me if i'm a little distracted that's what that is about. would you like to explain? >> i'm so excited seeing the giants have gotten on the board first, one run. that is the first run of the...
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joe biden, born in 1942, is older than the baby boomers. paul ryan, born in 1970, is younger than the baby boomers. and ryan looks it. today, "time" magazine published photos taken last year and on newsstands friday of ryan flexing his impressive guns, a backwards baseball cap and ear buds providing fodder for internet admiration and mockery from right and left. the closest biden came to that was this photoshopped parody of the vice president, courtesy of the onion, watching his supposed car, a firebird. on the campaign trail, ryan's brought an eagerness, a snap and crackle that's energized conservatives. ryan's displayed some fire in dealing with the intense media pressure of a national campaign. >> that was kind of strange? >> reporter: and biden? well, biden's been around for a long time. elected in 1972 at 29, survived the tragedy of losing his wife and baby daughter in a car accident before he took office. >> we can always get another senator, but they can't get another father. >> reporter: and he became a national figure when he scare
joe biden, born in 1942, is older than the baby boomers. paul ryan, born in 1970, is younger than the baby boomers. and ryan looks it. today, "time" magazine published photos taken last year and on newsstands friday of ryan flexing his impressive guns, a backwards baseball cap and ear buds providing fodder for internet admiration and mockery from right and left. the closest biden came to that was this photoshopped parody of the vice president, courtesy of the onion, watching his...
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if you break it down by age, 60 % of baby boomers are actively searching for a new position compared millennials, people born in the 80s and 90s, baby boomers more stable staying at a job for 11 years on average. millen yen -- millennials stick around for three years. there are people dancing around me if i'm a little distracted that's what that is about. would you like to explain? >> i'm so excited seeing the giants have gotten on the board first, one run. that is the first run of the game. >> many more to come, relax, take a breath. still ahead, scientists may have found the largest diamond ever. trouble trying to get now you have my attention. >>> details on the >>> it is now 2-0 giants in the 5th. coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going
if you break it down by age, 60 % of baby boomers are actively searching for a new position compared millennials, people born in the 80s and 90s, baby boomers more stable staying at a job for 11 years on average. millen yen -- millennials stick around for three years. there are people dancing around me if i'm a little distracted that's what that is about. would you like to explain? >> i'm so excited seeing the giants have gotten on the board first, one run. that is the first run of the...
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of course, many baby boomers, americans, have a lot of catching up to do.ther you are a baby boomer or just beginning your career, billing a nest egg should get a little bit of a boost thanks to new contribution limits for tax deferred accounts that come courtesy of the irs. sharon epperson now with to make a return on your investment. >> that's right, tyler. truth is many people just aren't saving enough but since the irs raised contribution limits on 401(k)s and iras for next year, taking full advantage of these accounts could get you a lot closer to your retirement goals. if you haven't hit the max for the next two months, increase the percentage of pay that goes into your company's 401(k) plan. the maximum contribution for 2012 is $17,000 but it will go up next year. you can put an extra $500 for a maximum contribution of 1$7,500 in 2013. always make sure you are contributing at least enough of your pay to qualify for your company's match. 2011 study by fidelity found that roughly 40% of company matched dollars were left on the table and that's just fre
of course, many baby boomers, americans, have a lot of catching up to do.ther you are a baby boomer or just beginning your career, billing a nest egg should get a little bit of a boost thanks to new contribution limits for tax deferred accounts that come courtesy of the irs. sharon epperson now with to make a return on your investment. >> that's right, tyler. truth is many people just aren't saving enough but since the irs raised contribution limits on 401(k)s and iras for next year,...
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my parents are baby boomers. i believe is unfair to change medicare or social security whatsoever for my grandparents, for my grandmother and her generation, and my parents and their generation. one of the things that bothers me about the problems with social security is that politicians in washington, sherrod brown and others, have wrought and stole from the social security trust fund which funds social security for our senior citizens and they have used that for taxpayer- funded bailout of wall street and large corporations. that should stay in the trust fund to save social security. it comes to medicare, we have to repeal the affordable care act. when senator brown cast the deciding vote on that piece of legislation, they took $716 billion away from medicare in order to fund obamacare. third, we need to make common- sense cuts in other parts of our government and ordered to fund social security and medicare far into the future. >> you have 60 seconds. >> i don't have a specific comment. >> you might have heard
my parents are baby boomers. i believe is unfair to change medicare or social security whatsoever for my grandparents, for my grandmother and her generation, and my parents and their generation. one of the things that bothers me about the problems with social security is that politicians in washington, sherrod brown and others, have wrought and stole from the social security trust fund which funds social security for our senior citizens and they have used that for taxpayer- funded bailout of...
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. >>> it's a happy day for the blond boomer for sure. his luck changed. >> ahead, the sea lion had another big day today. >> steve will be up soon to tell you how much the bay area will heat up this afternoon and he has a check on weather for the baseball game in st. louis. Ñ introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and there are no withdrawal fees at over 17,500 chase atms all for one flat fee of $4.95 per month. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> the great california shook out earthquake drill happened at 10:18 this morning. san francisco mayor fire and police chief were with kids at charles elementary school. they dropped, held cover to prepare for the next big earthquake. >> in case anything happens you have to have preparation, be ready for things. that's why we do these drills. we want to practice, practice and practice. >> more than 9 million people around state participated in the drill a
. >>> it's a happy day for the blond boomer for sure. his luck changed. >> ahead, the sea lion had another big day today. >> steve will be up soon to tell you how much the bay area will heat up this afternoon and he has a check on weather for the baseball game in st. louis. Ñ introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and there are no withdrawal...
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. >>> and what boomers are doing to save for retirement and how the new normal changes the rules of the game p. as we go to break look at how the stock market ended the wook. embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections,
. >>> and what boomers are doing to save for retirement and how the new normal changes the rules of the game p. as we go to break look at how the stock market ended the wook. embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it...
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and in our culture it has changed where we baby boomers think we can still concur the world. and that's what's happening. retirement comes in all shapes and sizes. people are starting new businesses, taking on new hobbies. they are taking part-time jobs, it can be whatever they want, doing some volunteering, so you do see a lot of that happening. but then again, given what has happened with the economy, people have to reassess. they don't have the options like they had. that's why we created this program really to address this issue that people are ill-prepared. and, of course, this program focuses on the at-risk population, but as you know, so many americans at all income levels are not prepared. >> let's do that, focus us. what's the checklist or the steps we need to be aware of in terms of assessing retirement savings, assessing where we are for potential income? >> at charles schwab we found through all of our research there is a large percentage of people that don't plan for retire and those that are in retirement wish they planned better. take a step back and assess you
and in our culture it has changed where we baby boomers think we can still concur the world. and that's what's happening. retirement comes in all shapes and sizes. people are starting new businesses, taking on new hobbies. they are taking part-time jobs, it can be whatever they want, doing some volunteering, so you do see a lot of that happening. but then again, given what has happened with the economy, people have to reassess. they don't have the options like they had. that's why we created...
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i found boomer's toy under the couch. looked everywhere for this. [ toy squeaks, boomer barks ] whoa. that's nothing... watch this... [ whoosh ] whoo-hoo! that's so weird... [ whoosh ] [ male announcer ] with reddi-wip... [ boy ] oh, yeah! ...a slice of pie never sounded better. mmm! that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi-wip [ whoosh ] is the sound of joy. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in the closing days of the campaign, the two candidates for president are pursuing very different strategies. on the one hand president obama has gone on a virtual media blitz speaking to various radio shows, "rolling stone" magazine, as well as tv interviews with seven affiliates just today and sit-downs with jay leno, brian williams, and mtv. which he is doing today as well. in contrast, the romney campaign says the candidate has no plans for any additional interviews before the election. he will apparently stick to giving speeches like he did today.
i found boomer's toy under the couch. looked everywhere for this. [ toy squeaks, boomer barks ] whoa. that's nothing... watch this... [ whoosh ] whoo-hoo! that's so weird... [ whoosh ] [ male announcer ] with reddi-wip... [ boy ] oh, yeah! ...a slice of pie never sounded better. mmm! that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi-wip [ whoosh ] is the sound of joy. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in...
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hey, baby boomers are leaving the workforce. maybe you only need 90,000.ation. immigrants are coming in, when you take that into account, ben bernanke says, we need jobs 100,000 a month to keep the jobless rate stable. 150,000, to 200,000 needed to reduced the unemployment rate. hear is the bottom line. here are the numbers you want to look at. to basically get to the prerecession levels, what we saw before, you know the economic collapse, 2017 we want to hit 321,000 a month to get to the best months in the 1990s. 321,000 a month. melissa: a month? >> a month. that implies 4%, 5% gdp growth. lori: no way that is happening. >> if you want to get where we were in the 2000s. that is 220 a month that will get you there by 2024. 321,000 a month, get there by 2017. 300,000 jobs a month you get there 2024 where we were prerecession. those are numbers about you want to keep in mind. not the debate about the 90,000 a month job growth rate being now touted by the democrats and the left and outfits, media outfits like daily kos. that is way off base. melissa: liz mac
hey, baby boomers are leaving the workforce. maybe you only need 90,000.ation. immigrants are coming in, when you take that into account, ben bernanke says, we need jobs 100,000 a month to keep the jobless rate stable. 150,000, to 200,000 needed to reduced the unemployment rate. hear is the bottom line. here are the numbers you want to look at. to basically get to the prerecession levels, what we saw before, you know the economic collapse, 2017 we want to hit 321,000 a month to get to the best...
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. >>> a lower unemployment rate among workers 55 and older slows that boomers have fared better thanthers during these rough economic times. that has fueled speculation that delayed retirement keeps jobs away from young workers who face higher unemployment. is it true? a new study's findings may surprise you. that's next when we return. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows.
. >>> a lower unemployment rate among workers 55 and older slows that boomers have fared better thanthers during these rough economic times. that has fueled speculation that delayed retirement keeps jobs away from young workers who face higher unemployment. is it true? a new study's findings may surprise you. that's next when we return. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when...
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. >> people in their 30s now worry more about retirement than baby boomers. >> it is unexpected but thes most concerned about retirement are those in their late 30s. more than half of those had little or no confidence they would have enough money for their golden years. the result of the pugh survey baby boomers inching closer to their golden years it is more why a worried. they have bought houses at above level prices. >> lauren simonetti from the fox business network. appreciate it every morning. >>> the time right now 25 minutes after the hour. still to come the president's porn policy over the last four years put under a microscope. >> the president began what i call an apology tour of going to various nations in the middle east and criticizing america. i think they look at that as weakness. >> will mitt romney's debate performance help him become the commander-in-chief? a fair and balanced debate coming up. now you see it now you don't? why one school's photo shop crosses off the faces of football fans and they are now defending it. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodiu
. >> people in their 30s now worry more about retirement than baby boomers. >> it is unexpected but thes most concerned about retirement are those in their late 30s. more than half of those had little or no confidence they would have enough money for their golden years. the result of the pugh survey baby boomers inching closer to their golden years it is more why a worried. they have bought houses at above level prices. >> lauren simonetti from the fox business network....
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baby boomers are wary about will have enough money to retire. retirement worries rose among s, especially 30 somethings. fedex is hiring a thousands of workers ahead of the holiday shopping season. a pizza giveaway the we will talk about in next hour. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. the matchup is finally set for the world series. >> the giants finished off the win the national in ae championship series downpour. in a row. !he giants have won >> look at that field. the giants will take on the detroit tigers in the world series. they will not get time to rest. game 1 is tomorrow night in san francisco. >> the news was not so good for sports professional team. the bears lastto night's 13-7. made a keyrned and recovery to give their team their fourth straight win. >> it is official, the redskins agent tight end cooley after frenchie davis suffered an injury on sunday. chris cooley had been cut by the e preseason.th yesterday he said he's in shape and ready to play. its about 54 degrees. >> still to come, more of a wi
baby boomers are wary about will have enough money to retire. retirement worries rose among s, especially 30 somethings. fedex is hiring a thousands of workers ahead of the holiday shopping season. a pizza giveaway the we will talk about in next hour. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. the matchup is finally set for the world series. >> the giants finished off the win the national in ae championship series downpour. in a row. !he giants have won >>...
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ventas has done well catering to baby boomers, as well as the over 85 population.r 85 is really the fastest growing segment in the u.s. >> in your presentation, a fabulous presentation, you have an average household income of $100,000 plus. this is the higher priced senior living experience, right? which means it's much less sensitive to different issues involving washington politics. >> yes, absolutely. over 80% of ventas' revenues come from private-pay sources and 25% of our business come from this very high end barrier to entry senior living markets operated by well known providers, atria and sunrise. and those two companies are just hitting the cover off the ball. >> now, you -- talking about occupancy rates and 90%. could you put that in perspective about where you've been? i think people say listen, that's 10% is unoccupied. i think that's an historically high number. >> at the peak, you could expect senior living to be occupied in the 92% to 96% range. and right now, we've crossed over 90%. so there is still upside from the demographics, and as the housing m
ventas has done well catering to baby boomers, as well as the over 85 population.r 85 is really the fastest growing segment in the u.s. >> in your presentation, a fabulous presentation, you have an average household income of $100,000 plus. this is the higher priced senior living experience, right? which means it's much less sensitive to different issues involving washington politics. >> yes, absolutely. over 80% of ventas' revenues come from private-pay sources and 25% of our...
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i found boomer's toy under the couch.d everywhere for this. [ toy squeaks, boomer barks ] whoa. that's nothing... watch this... [ whoosh ] whoo-hoo! that's so weird... [ whoosh ] [ male announcer ] with reddi-wip... [ boy ] oh, yeah! ...a slice of pie never sounded better. mmm! that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi-wip [ whoosh ] is the sound of joy. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. >>> right now, to dr. henry lee. renowned forensic scientist. dr. lee, you're hearing more and more of the facts as they unfold. what can you tell me, what are we going to be looking for forensically and why is it to important that these crime scenes be preserved? they're multiple crime scenes. >> yes. you're right, nancy. at least five different area from primary scene, to the park, hog tied and then removed the body, dismembered the body, an
i found boomer's toy under the couch.d everywhere for this. [ toy squeaks, boomer barks ] whoa. that's nothing... watch this... [ whoosh ] whoo-hoo! that's so weird... [ whoosh ] [ male announcer ] with reddi-wip... [ boy ] oh, yeah! ...a slice of pie never sounded better. mmm! that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi-wip [ whoosh ] is the sound of joy. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder...
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>> the youngest echo boomers are just about to turn 24 today. the oldest. i am sorry. this is similar to 82. what we are seeing today is the echo boom which is the grandchildren entering the workforce. that will be a pretty big demographic challenge for the next few years. liz: we heard so much bellyaching about what is lagging. teddy weisberg is one of the smartest around. he has been on that floor for decades. he has not felt good for the past year and yet stocks do this. now we have this concern about age of the and that is that the world bank says we have to lower our forecast for a job. especially if there is an exit of a single country. that cuts off another two percentage point of growth for asia. that is the one point on the globe where they are consuming our staff. >> that is an important perspective. when the market is telling you something versus consensus, you may have to really listen. if global growth was as weak as we are expecting it to be, global credit markets should be week. i think there is more of a shift occurring, which global manufacturing is pl
>> the youngest echo boomers are just about to turn 24 today. the oldest. i am sorry. this is similar to 82. what we are seeing today is the echo boom which is the grandchildren entering the workforce. that will be a pretty big demographic challenge for the next few years. liz: we heard so much bellyaching about what is lagging. teddy weisberg is one of the smartest around. he has been on that floor for decades. he has not felt good for the past year and yet stocks do this. now we have...
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baby boomers just going in social security now. and so the idea that we can't follow the president's own simpson-bowles commission and raise it by two years is ridiculous. >> but john, we were made a promise. >> absolutely. i respectfully disagree. there is a dirty little secret of social security that we have no legal right to the accounts we are paying into. the government will say we'll give you what you want when we want is offensive . for individuals who are not socialist and want to own their retirement. they should be allowed out and no longer be a liability on the federal government for a system that is cratering under its own weight. >> mark, you support mitt romney on this? >> well, i hate to say this, but i do support raising the age and i think that it is inevitable to do that for the solvencey for the system . i support something that mitt romney doesn't support and that is imposing a means test. i don't think warren buffet or mitt romney need to collect social security and it shouldn't be part of the system. we should
baby boomers just going in social security now. and so the idea that we can't follow the president's own simpson-bowles commission and raise it by two years is ridiculous. >> but john, we were made a promise. >> absolutely. i respectfully disagree. there is a dirty little secret of social security that we have no legal right to the accounts we are paying into. the government will say we'll give you what you want when we want is offensive . for individuals who are not socialist and...
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. >> translator: baby boomers have a strong tendency to express their originality. that's why we're trying to offer a whole range of products that meet their demands. >> reporter: the popularity of this type of event shows the eagerness of retirees to arrange their own funeral according to their own taste. and this new demand is opening a new range of business opportunities. nhk world, kowasaki. >>> japanese electronics makers have facing slumping sales. so they're on the lookout for new customers. they turned their focus to india. the economy is growing and its people has more money to spend. but to get a foothold, they have to compete with their south korean rivals. >> reporter: a panasonic researcher walks through a neighborhood in new delhi. he's looking at the middle class. the driver of the nation's economy. >> translator: they put medicine here. >> reporter: panasonic plans to develop products custom tailored to the needs of these consumers. but the company faces stiff competition from south korean firms. the rivalry spurs on the japanese company. ota checks
. >> translator: baby boomers have a strong tendency to express their originality. that's why we're trying to offer a whole range of products that meet their demands. >> reporter: the popularity of this type of event shows the eagerness of retirees to arrange their own funeral according to their own taste. and this new demand is opening a new range of business opportunities. nhk world, kowasaki. >>> japanese electronics makers have facing slumping sales. so they're on the...
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why is it that millennials or echo boomers feel they can change the world? what are you finding?'ve grown up in a time where we have entrepreneurship by necessity. when there's not enough jobs to go around. you can't depend on the government. yes, we definitely need critical investment. americo is a bipartisan no-brainer. it's criminal we haven't expanded it more aggressively. when we have grown up in a time and day when you have seen twitter and facebook and groupon and uber and i could go down the list of the incredible startups, that gives young people hope that we have the ingenuity to succeed and grow the economy and then, secondly, what's unique about our generation given we have grown up in a time of financial collapse is that we also recognize that you can't just be in it for profit and profit alone. we've started b corps which work on social impact and take on nonprofit business models. i think we're going to employ that same sense of social entrepreneurship in the way that we ultimately deal with moving the economy forward and solving the jobs crisis. >> matt, you follo
why is it that millennials or echo boomers feel they can change the world? what are you finding?'ve grown up in a time where we have entrepreneurship by necessity. when there's not enough jobs to go around. you can't depend on the government. yes, we definitely need critical investment. americo is a bipartisan no-brainer. it's criminal we haven't expanded it more aggressively. when we have grown up in a time and day when you have seen twitter and facebook and groupon and uber and i could go...
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downsizing baby boomers coupled with adult echo boomer renters continuing to push demand. >> if you looklast several overbuilding cycles we have had whether it's the one after the savings and loan crisis or the one from the 90s or this decade, we really haven't been in a situation where we have over built multi family in the last six or seven years. we don't have an excess of supply or financing to fund future growth in supply. >> plus, he adds right now there is a lack of credit headed into the condo market. banks shying away, funding the multi family where rental returns, they feel, are more dependable now. >> diana, thank you very much. let's talk about this. karen, you have views. b.k. as well. ladies first. >> we like realogy. >> it was public. went away and came back. >> went through some problems but came back into -- the timing was fantastic. it doesn't seem to be priced in as much of a recovery as the home builders seem to. you will make money as long as the number of transactions improves. pricing improvement helps also. they have a big n.o.l. to shield taxes which will allow t
downsizing baby boomers coupled with adult echo boomer renters continuing to push demand. >> if you looklast several overbuilding cycles we have had whether it's the one after the savings and loan crisis or the one from the 90s or this decade, we really haven't been in a situation where we have over built multi family in the last six or seven years. we don't have an excess of supply or financing to fund future growth in supply. >> plus, he adds right now there is a lack of credit...
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and tomorrow, we'll talk about the number one illness of baby boomers, back pain. >> i'm glad we're taking on this whole subject, thank you very much. >>> and we're back with a well known name in washington under investigation tonight. >>> funeral services set for tomorrow for former pennsylvania senator arlen specter, who died yesterday at the age of 82 after battling multiple health problems during his four decades in public life. the long-time senate chairman was involved in many high political fights. particularly over supreme court nominees. after he switched parties the year before, he will long be remembered as an inspiration, for those who lived with illness, something we talked about back in 2005. >> you realize that you're something of a hero to a lot of people living with cancer? >> i have no apologies for having hogkins lymphoma, and i'll go right about doing my business. >> the senator lost his long fight with cancer just yesterday, with vice president joe biden among the mourners. >>> and jesse jackson, jr., the subject of a criminal investigation, looking into using campaign
and tomorrow, we'll talk about the number one illness of baby boomers, back pain. >> i'm glad we're taking on this whole subject, thank you very much. >>> and we're back with a well known name in washington under investigation tonight. >>> funeral services set for tomorrow for former pennsylvania senator arlen specter, who died yesterday at the age of 82 after battling multiple health problems during his four decades in public life. the long-time senate chairman was...
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so again, bulk of tomorrow is fine, but tomorrow evening and tomorrow could have some big boomers. >> maybe an umbrella is a good idea. >> unless you get home before 7:00. >> i guess it could be a tail of oh, how the mighty and fallen, or starting to fall? >> it's starting. it's not looking good for lance armstrong. the free fall has started. when you get somebody like nike, one of the biggest sponsors to leave you, other people are going to follow suit. the fallout continues for the embattled cyclist. more sponsors are cutting ties. the latest on his new fight. plus, the skins prep for new york. what is rg3 think about his first divisional win. you'll hear from him coming up next. >>> and now, 9sports with kristen berset. >> cyclist, lance armstrong's week began with the announcement he would step down as the head of his live strong foundation. that began a serious free fall that may lead the champ without any more sponsors. it's a result of a thousand pages of evidence released by the u.s. doping agency and now three of armstrong's biggest sponsors have severed ties with him. it all
so again, bulk of tomorrow is fine, but tomorrow evening and tomorrow could have some big boomers. >> maybe an umbrella is a good idea. >> unless you get home before 7:00. >> i guess it could be a tail of oh, how the mighty and fallen, or starting to fall? >> it's starting. it's not looking good for lance armstrong. the free fall has started. when you get somebody like nike, one of the biggest sponsors to leave you, other people are going to follow suit. the fallout...
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. >> baby boomers are stressed out.g for retirement, taking care of aging parents and other issues create intense patience on boomers. get exercise, walking can improve your mental and physical well being, get plenty of vitamin c, try medication and quiet relaxation and laugh a lot. it helps to offset anxiety and depression. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance compa
. >> baby boomers are stressed out.g for retirement, taking care of aging parents and other issues create intense patience on boomers. get exercise, walking can improve your mental and physical well being, get plenty of vitamin c, try medication and quiet relaxation and laugh a lot. it helps to offset anxiety and depression. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus...
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and later, a second act for baby boomers, ready to do what they really enjoy. >>> there is something a lot of people buy in the news tonight, consumer reports is out with a new investigation on how much caffeine they put in energy drinks, and why you may not be able to believe what the labels specifically say. our report from nbc's tom costello who has been reporting on the story for some time. >> reporter: the headlines this week have been full of warnings about the caffeine levels in those high energy drinks. now, consumer reports has tested 27 products and found that five of the cans that list caffeine actually had caffeine levels at least 25% higher than what their levels indicated. and 11 of the products don't specify their caffeine levels at all, since they're considered a dietary supplement, they're not required to. >> it is important to understand what you're drinking and if that information is not even available on the product, that is a problem. >> reporter: among the drinks that don't list the caffeine levels, monster, last year, a teen died after cardiac arrest after drin
and later, a second act for baby boomers, ready to do what they really enjoy. >>> there is something a lot of people buy in the news tonight, consumer reports is out with a new investigation on how much caffeine they put in energy drinks, and why you may not be able to believe what the labels specifically say. our report from nbc's tom costello who has been reporting on the story for some time. >> reporter: the headlines this week have been full of warnings about the caffeine...
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create intense pressure on boomers. of yourself with stress relievers. get exercise. walking in particular can improve your mental and physical well-being. get plenty of vitamin c, try meditation and laugh a lot. it helps to offset anxiety and depression. and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> time for the "news nation" gut economic. big bird is getting a lot of attention ever since governor romney pledged to defunld pbs at last week's debate. the children's icon went from sesame street to an appearance on "saturday night live" and he's featured in a brand-new ad in the obama campaign set to air nationally aon cable tv. >> bernie madoff, ken lay, d criminals and the evil genius that towered over him. one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> big, yellow, a menace
create intense pressure on boomers. of yourself with stress relievers. get exercise. walking in particular can improve your mental and physical well-being. get plenty of vitamin c, try meditation and laugh a lot. it helps to offset anxiety and depression. and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your...
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now it's the boomers' older children. not sure they will have enough savings.tors watched the market see-saw. all three indices down and then up. at one point the dow was down more than 100 point but closed basically flat. plus, we have this tonight, larry, as the number of meningitis cases nears 300, the shutdown of an affiliate of the new england compounding center responsible for the tainted drug that caused the outbreak may impact patient. the centers for disease control working with the company to make sure their products are safe and stirl. larry, back over to you. >> thanks very much. now, we're going to switch gears to america's security breakdown in benghazi, ending in the deaths of our ambassador chris stevens and three others. former defense secretary done rumsfeld outright just called it a cover-up. he'll be up next. . mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affo
now it's the boomers' older children. not sure they will have enough savings.tors watched the market see-saw. all three indices down and then up. at one point the dow was down more than 100 point but closed basically flat. plus, we have this tonight, larry, as the number of meningitis cases nears 300, the shutdown of an affiliate of the new england compounding center responsible for the tainted drug that caused the outbreak may impact patient. the centers for disease control working with the...