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brooke, schulz, jaime, boomer. that does it for me. come back, boomer.back, boomer. >> sounds good. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. trble hearing on the phone? buy one get four free for your business. visit spntcaptel.com from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double
brooke, schulz, jaime, boomer. that does it for me. come back, boomer.back, boomer. >> sounds good. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. trble...
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brooke, schulz, jaime, boomer. that does it for me. come back, boomer. >> sounds good. last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? tomorrow. that guy is coming up. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is onment tonight: >> sometimes i'm in a board room or i'm in situations where i am the only woman, i'm the the only african-american person. they don't sense that i should be holding one of those -- >> bill: oprah winfrey making provocative remarks about race saying she was denied an opportunity to shop in switzerland. her comments have become controversial and we will deal with the wider implications tonight. >> i'm as mad as hell and i'm not going to t
brooke, schulz, jaime, boomer. that does it for me. come back, boomer. >> sounds good. last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red...
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boomer, can you use your ladders to grab it?e too nervous trying to grab something so far away. l-look how that box is almost falling over. if i knocked it over, it could get dented. then we couldn't use it. so, how do we get to it? hmm. we do it with the ends of your horns, biggs. boomer's ladders are too big for the job, but your horns are small enough to pick out all the parts around the box so we can get it. go for it. [ tires screech ] that's it! this ain't so hard. biggs, slow down, or you're -- wa-hoo! oh, no! wa-hoo! biggs, you did it! how? [ breathing heavily ] i have no idea. [ sighs ] but ain't it cool? now all we need is a hook, and we're done. and we need it right away. how do we get all the way up there to get that? wait till we're older and taller? it'd be easy if that were a normal hill. we could just roll up there and get it. but this pile would fall right over if we did that. but you guys won't fall over if i try to climb you. huh? huh? huh? guys, we need to find some wood planks so we can build a ramp. [ grunt
boomer, can you use your ladders to grab it?e too nervous trying to grab something so far away. l-look how that box is almost falling over. if i knocked it over, it could get dented. then we couldn't use it. so, how do we get to it? hmm. we do it with the ends of your horns, biggs. boomer's ladders are too big for the job, but your horns are small enough to pick out all the parts around the box so we can get it. go for it. [ tires screech ] that's it! this ain't so hard. biggs, slow down, or...
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new york, 1982 lot of bosses were baby boomers site came in during the first campaign i am not saying they were pushing clinton but a lot of people were excited about the idea of the clinton presidency. they did not try to hide their politics so at some point i was outbid from "the washington post". >> host: then we you allowed to talk politics of the air? >> guest: i was encouraged because i was not the host of a political show also not volleyball or auto repair but i did have a lot of interviews with musicians that consider themselves to be very political even with rage against the machine he has the ideology that is very confining that in his world if you don't agree you are the enemy there is very little room for actual free thought. and then i call him on it. with the limits of their freedom you would assume that it was of lifestyle but in fact, their views are really confined with anybody else and i would come across in my career. >> host: kennedy how do you describe the political power during the '90s? >> guest: incredibly powerful because they realized they could pass in to a
new york, 1982 lot of bosses were baby boomers site came in during the first campaign i am not saying they were pushing clinton but a lot of people were excited about the idea of the clinton presidency. they did not try to hide their politics so at some point i was outbid from "the washington post". >> host: then we you allowed to talk politics of the air? >> guest: i was encouraged because i was not the host of a political show also not volleyball or auto repair but i did...
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and baby boomers migrating to spots typically taken by their kids or grandkids. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> jeff: for many years it was its way things seemed to work. leave college, move to the city, gets married, then move to the suburbs and stay there. but a growing number of baby boomers are saying they are not done with city life just yet. here's don dahler. >> reporter: greenwich village in money down manhattan used to be the definition of young and hip, but the village and much of new york city is seeing a demographic shift, an influx of baby boomers seeking the urban life. 69-year-old jacqueline carhartt. >> what are the benefits about living in the city when you retire? >> everything, absolutely everything. you have the opera, music, theatre. you can sit here and look at the people walk by. >> reporter: in new york city the elderly population is projected to increase 36% by 2030. and the trend is nationwide. real estate company redfin analyzed the 50 largest cities from 2000 to 2010, and found all but 13 saw a boom in baby boom
and baby boomers migrating to spots typically taken by their kids or grandkids. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> jeff: for many years it was its way things seemed to work. leave college, move to the city, gets married, then move to the suburbs and stay there. but a growing number of baby boomers are saying they are not done with city life just yet. here's don dahler. >> reporter: greenwich village in money down manhattan used to be the definition of...
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just give him another minute. [ chuckles ] thanks for helping out, boomer. now i'm getting somewhere. you mean, now you can start getting somewhere. that's right. and i'm gonna get these beams to the diner in time all by myself, just like i promised. [ tires spinning, screeching ] um, chuck, you're not getting any closer to the diner. uh, okay, okay. watch this. [ groans ] [ gasping ] made it! now watch how fast i'm gonna go, guys. last one to the diner is a lemon. i'm no lemon. me, neither. yeah. that's it. i'm really moving now. [ groans ] i'm going to make it there in time all by myself. i can, i can, i can. [ groaning ] almost there. right? uh, maybe you're almost almost there. yeah, almost almost almost there. okay. there has to be a way. i have to get these over there really fast, and i have to do it by myself. i know! i could fly them over. right. i can't fly. i know! i could throw them to the diner. right. if i can't carry them, i can't throw them. just tell us how we can help, chuck. yeah. yeah, we'll do anything. [ tires screech ] powering pickups!
just give him another minute. [ chuckles ] thanks for helping out, boomer. now i'm getting somewhere. you mean, now you can start getting somewhere. that's right. and i'm gonna get these beams to the diner in time all by myself, just like i promised. [ tires spinning, screeching ] um, chuck, you're not getting any closer to the diner. uh, okay, okay. watch this. [ groans ] [ gasping ] made it! now watch how fast i'm gonna go, guys. last one to the diner is a lemon. i'm no lemon. me, neither....
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they are expected to have a massive surge in demand from coverage from 76 million ageing baby boomers. >> right now, we have 10,000 people that are retiring every day. we need more companies in the market to sell to meet that need. >>> he says it will take a combination of public and private sector initiatives with government reinsurance as a backstop for under writers and getting more employers to help workers save for long-term care as they do for retirement through 401 kss. >> taking advantage of the employer group market could be important. you know, less than 1% of employees in the united states are working in firms that offer private long-term care insurance. >> reporter: industry officials say with the obama health plan launching next year, the focus needs to be on private market solutions. >> i don't see americans ready to take on a new national program, a new taxpayer paid program, not in the foreseeable future. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm bertha coombs. >>> the series how to navigate long-term care wrapped up on what to do when insurance isn't an option a
they are expected to have a massive surge in demand from coverage from 76 million ageing baby boomers. >> right now, we have 10,000 people that are retiring every day. we need more companies in the market to sell to meet that need. >>> he says it will take a combination of public and private sector initiatives with government reinsurance as a backstop for under writers and getting more employers to help workers save for long-term care as they do for retirement through 401 kss....
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the baby boomer born right after the first world war. the drop in a working-class family and bizarre land which was a protected territory, a border region where they're is a lot of national fanaticism with germany in the 30's. she worked at a chicken farm. she had the kind of grade school education. again, trying to get out and see the world, these ambitions that are stirred, the excitement for women in particular. and trying to find their way. and what she does as she finds her way to a nazi newspaper office and is working as a typist there. she has the social skills. and she meets her husband there who is a real rabble-rousers', as street fighter. he's shy of his cars to her. she is somehow enchanted by that , by the brutality. and he is in the ss. and so you have a rising career. he will be part of the elite. and she attaches herself to him. that's from our marriage application. the ss marriage application filed. their marriage had to be approved by heinrich himmler. >> host: because he was s.s. >> guest: yes. a very thorough examinat
the baby boomer born right after the first world war. the drop in a working-class family and bizarre land which was a protected territory, a border region where they're is a lot of national fanaticism with germany in the 30's. she worked at a chicken farm. she had the kind of grade school education. again, trying to get out and see the world, these ambitions that are stirred, the excitement for women in particular. and trying to find their way. and what she does as she finds her way to a nazi...
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and since you have baby boomers running mtv, it just seemed very natural they would get most excited and caught up in the -- >> you write the entire time at mtv, i was drugged. alcohol and smoke free, a vegetarian, and virgin. is this -- was that rare? >> to have all of those things in the same person, yeah. i think that was pretty rare. rockers would call it straight edge. and, you know, there was an entire stream within the punk rock community that being in total control of your body is the wisest thing you can do. i if not have that sort of intention or follows if i or foresight. it just so happened that, you know, i had been sober. i didn't find drugs and alcohol did anything for me. i worried for my job i would do something impulsive and stupid under the influence. i did enough crazy things without drugs i didn't need them. it was fun to be able to document things for my friends that got sloshed the night before the next morning and tell them what jerks they had been. >> you also talk about, as you say, the mounds of cocaine that were available. >> that's true. >> is that a joke
and since you have baby boomers running mtv, it just seemed very natural they would get most excited and caught up in the -- >> you write the entire time at mtv, i was drugged. alcohol and smoke free, a vegetarian, and virgin. is this -- was that rare? >> to have all of those things in the same person, yeah. i think that was pretty rare. rockers would call it straight edge. and, you know, there was an entire stream within the punk rock community that being in total control of your...
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a lot of our boss is where baby boomers. i came in in the middle of the chooser this campaign and the network had a lot of access to bill clinton. i'm not saying they're pushing bill clinton, but a lot of people excited about the idea of the clinton v. they did not try to hide their politics. so at some point, i was outed by lloyd grove of the "washington post." >> host: would have been nine? are you allowed to talk politics on the air? >> guest: i was encouraged because i wasn't the host of a political show. i was encouraged to talk about volleyball or auto repair. they want to talk about the music. i did have a lot of interviews with physicians who consider themselves to be political and occasionally would get in heated discussions, including, rollout, rage against the machine. he has an ideology, which is very confining. in his world, if you don't agree with him, you are the enemy. there's little room for actual free thought. i found that to be critical. when i came across people like that, i would call them on it. tom an
a lot of our boss is where baby boomers. i came in in the middle of the chooser this campaign and the network had a lot of access to bill clinton. i'm not saying they're pushing bill clinton, but a lot of people excited about the idea of the clinton v. they did not try to hide their politics. so at some point, i was outed by lloyd grove of the "washington post." >> host: would have been nine? are you allowed to talk politics on the air? >> guest: i was encouraged because i...
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so you know, i'm a bibby boomer, you're absolutely right.y risk appetite isn't what it was say in 2006. cheryl: you know, that is almost a hedging strategy if you will. actually i have a similar strategy in my portfolio. i think i'm on the same page here. at the same time the big banks such as morgan stanley figured out the fee structure associated with these products is a great profit driver. >> that's right. cheryl: that's fine. banks do what they do. this is how they make money. >> they are the wal-mart of financial services, right? david: since we're just in kind of the beginning stages of this understanding how this hybrid system is going to work, usually when you're in the beginning stages of anything you got mistakes being made. there's not yet been a shakeout of this hybrid market, has there. >> no, not at all. we saw part of it in may and june, right? in may and june we saw volatility occur in the fixed income market. volatility in the equity market. some of the fund didn't do quite as well. they did what they were supposed to do. t
so you know, i'm a bibby boomer, you're absolutely right.y risk appetite isn't what it was say in 2006. cheryl: you know, that is almost a hedging strategy if you will. actually i have a similar strategy in my portfolio. i think i'm on the same page here. at the same time the big banks such as morgan stanley figured out the fee structure associated with these products is a great profit driver. >> that's right. cheryl: that's fine. banks do what they do. this is how they make money....
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we need to backfill for the jobs that the baby boomers leave, but we also need to have workers that will fill jobs created by economic growth and other opportunities that we're all hopeful will be in iowa's and america's future. so recent studies have shown that throughout the united states, but also in iowa, that all growth in work force in the next 30 years will be attributable to immigrants, because of this demographic of retiring baby boomers and the generation coming after them. and of course also as i think senator harkin alluded to, we also need to not only fill jobs that are are currently here, but we need to create jobs, we need known vagues. and this is where immigrants have really contributed to america as well. immigrants are are more likely as a group to start businesses. immigrants are more likely to have a patent when they are working in the high tech industries and that, than native born counterparts. then finally we have to remember that we live in a small world. we can't isolate america from the rest of the world. and that's true for our economy. so therefore our econom
we need to backfill for the jobs that the baby boomers leave, but we also need to have workers that will fill jobs created by economic growth and other opportunities that we're all hopeful will be in iowa's and america's future. so recent studies have shown that throughout the united states, but also in iowa, that all growth in work force in the next 30 years will be attributable to immigrants, because of this demographic of retiring baby boomers and the generation coming after them. and of...
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are they different from jen x or boomers? >> wildly different. this generation has more influence than any generation prior. first the technology aspect. they are tweeting and posting more than any generation ever could prior. they've grown up with technology. the second think that is the brand loyalty landscape has changed for them. they're considering as many as 48 brands every time they walk into a store before they make a purchase. it's tough to capture that loyalty long-term and retailers are trying more and more to do that. >> you've done a lot of research into the millennials, that brand loyalty. is it an emotional connection that they form with retailers? how does it happen? what makes them come back and back and back? >> there's four important things. the story they're allowed to tell with brands that they purchase and love keeps them coming back. they're looking for deals and insider information. they're looking for the cause, community is important. they're looking for the showcase. diy, things that show their own expression of their o
are they different from jen x or boomers? >> wildly different. this generation has more influence than any generation prior. first the technology aspect. they are tweeting and posting more than any generation ever could prior. they've grown up with technology. the second think that is the brand loyalty landscape has changed for them. they're considering as many as 48 brands every time they walk into a store before they make a purchase. it's tough to capture that loyalty long-term and...
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our average on adult and aging services and said in the next 10 years onslaught of our baby boomers like me and many others that is going to be turning 60 in 10 years. have you seen anyone that is come to your office before -- that's 60 -- before the 10 year mark or not? or really can you go into detail about the age that is instructed to use your services? >> yeah. 19% of the folks that we serve are 55 plus and then a subset of those are 62 plus. i think the demographics of the hiv epidemic show this incredibly bulge of people reaching that age and wofn the factors and especially the folks that are long-term disability by the employers and when they hit retirement age they lose that income and this is income that kept people in their houses and at 62 it's gone over night, but they can't -- so i lose the income that keeps them in the homes but they can't apply for senior housing yet and we have the huge gap and where we need to organize around funding for permanent -- it has to be permanent housing subsidies for lgbt folks, for seniors to keep them in their homes or provide us with the a
our average on adult and aging services and said in the next 10 years onslaught of our baby boomers like me and many others that is going to be turning 60 in 10 years. have you seen anyone that is come to your office before -- that's 60 -- before the 10 year mark or not? or really can you go into detail about the age that is instructed to use your services? >> yeah. 19% of the folks that we serve are 55 plus and then a subset of those are 62 plus. i think the demographics of the hiv...
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. >> reporter: a fun day of riding go-karts at boomer's in livermore became a showdown between safety and religion. norah was banned from riding because every head scarf. could you just take it off for a few minutes while you ride? >> no. i have to wear it all the time except at home. >> reporter: the manager handed them a copy of the sternly worded policy. no head wraps of any kind because they can get tangled and caught and cause injure or death. if fashion, religious expression or hairstyle is more important to you than safety, that's fine. you can do what you want with your life. you just can't do it at our park." do you think they could be more sensitive? >> absolutely. i think there is a way out of this. >> reporter: on july 28, three sikh boys and an adult trying to ride the go-karts claim an employee said that thing on your head is not allowed. united sihks and international advocacy group has started an online petition to try to change the policy. >> i think that they should think of a better alternative so people who wear hijabs or any other -- need to wear another head cove
. >> reporter: a fun day of riding go-karts at boomer's in livermore became a showdown between safety and religion. norah was banned from riding because every head scarf. could you just take it off for a few minutes while you ride? >> no. i have to wear it all the time except at home. >> reporter: the manager handed them a copy of the sternly worded policy. no head wraps of any kind because they can get tangled and caught and cause injure or death. if fashion, religious...
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not gen-x but gen y is larger than that baby boomer generation.ogressive in terms of you the ideology. so those tensions are what we're seeing in terms of the racial politics of this nation right now. >> mary teresa, is it single moms ruining america? >> hardly. it's a structure we have. we start talking about what our priorities are as a country and what means to be moral conservative. make sure we're making sure everybody has a level playing field. invest in schools and invest when it comes to health and invest in jobs and education. once you level that playing field, we can seeing performance. but short of that, we start talking about how we want to get rid of affirmative action. let's get rid of legacy programs because you're the child of an elected or of someone that is highly influential, you automatically get into harvard. it's not a level playing field. till we address the issues at the root of poverty in this country, and that we can talk freely about poverty in this country, then can we address the idea of equality. >> maria, jonathan, t
not gen-x but gen y is larger than that baby boomer generation.ogressive in terms of you the ideology. so those tensions are what we're seeing in terms of the racial politics of this nation right now. >> mary teresa, is it single moms ruining america? >> hardly. it's a structure we have. we start talking about what our priorities are as a country and what means to be moral conservative. make sure we're making sure everybody has a level playing field. invest in schools and invest...
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boomers had fewer children than generations in the past, and longer life spans. >>> after three weeksf preseason games, the nfl is just about ready to kick off its regular season. we'll talk about that next in sports. what happens when social media uncovers unheard and fascinating news stories? >> they share it on a stream. >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm tony harris and here are your top stories. okay. let's go to another story now. farmers in columbia are striking against so-called free trade agreements, and market conditions that they say hurt their businesses. >> reporter: in it for the long hall. for a week farmers across columbia have been blocking dozens of major roads. coffee and potato growers, dairy farmers, and others say this is the only way the government will hear their complaints. >> translator: we grow potatoes but every day we see the cost of raw materials going up, while the market is flooded with foreign prokd -- products. this is it. we are fed up and will continue until there's a solution. >> reporter: protesters have blockaded the road with trees, rocks, and
boomers had fewer children than generations in the past, and longer life spans. >>> after three weeksf preseason games, the nfl is just about ready to kick off its regular season. we'll talk about that next in sports. what happens when social media uncovers unheard and fascinating news stories? >> they share it on a stream. >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm tony harris and here are your top stories. okay. let's go to another story now. farmers in columbia are striking...
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they are bigger than the baby boomers.and what they going to do is going to determine a lot of the future of her housing market. so right now as has been well documented, a lot of them are still living at home. they are having this sort of failure to launch situation. that made it overstatement but it's too. more people of that age group in the early '20s are living at home still that any time since the 1940s. that's because of the job market and a number of other things. but when they launched them all the stench of you not want to watch -- it will not want to launch in the suburbs. they want to be where everything is nearby and where they can walk everywhere and that doesn't always mean the city. they like walking suburbs, kind of walking suburbs but there aren't enough of those place. that's kind of where the supply and demand comes in. they want that to everybody else wants that there's just not a lot of those communities. the millennials, a lot of them grew up in the exurbs at this point so they know what it's like to
they are bigger than the baby boomers.and what they going to do is going to determine a lot of the future of her housing market. so right now as has been well documented, a lot of them are still living at home. they are having this sort of failure to launch situation. that made it overstatement but it's too. more people of that age group in the early '20s are living at home still that any time since the 1940s. that's because of the job market and a number of other things. but when they launched...
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as a result we have suburbs that are aging where there are more baby boomers and seniors.in the suburbs than young families with children. this is a huge part of the story and in the book i talk about my father grew up in a community outside of philadelphia called driscoll phil. it was populated with tons of kids and on the 900 block of glendale avenue there were 41 children on that block when he was growing up. and now i actually hired a private investor -- investigator to get the number of how many kids are there now and there are less than 15. that change is happening all over the place. there is this imbalance that will mean we have way too many of one type of how house and not enough and another. the ones we where we are going o have to much a bar -- the zombie subdivisions. your point that the homebuilders are many of them still believe that there is a market for conventional suburbia and there probably is still. they might be right but it's going to be dramatically reduced market. i spoke with the ceo for the plug-in he is the word mothball. we have mothballed some
as a result we have suburbs that are aging where there are more baby boomers and seniors.in the suburbs than young families with children. this is a huge part of the story and in the book i talk about my father grew up in a community outside of philadelphia called driscoll phil. it was populated with tons of kids and on the 900 block of glendale avenue there were 41 children on that block when he was growing up. and now i actually hired a private investor -- investigator to get the number of...
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as we mentioned baby boomers are just becoming senior citizens. more of us are living longer. just, population is exploding around the world. >> from a trend line basis we expect a moderate, steady recovery given the economic situation we're in. we do expect the industry to go back to plus 90% occupancy. there has been tremendous consolidation since the early 2,000s in this business because it is very capital intensive. so as you scale, you're able to generate bigger cash flow profits which allows you to continue to buy other providers. for new providers to come into this industry require as tremendous amount of capital, proper staffing and proper operating model. we actually see more consolidation coming amongst operators. due to that scale and that leverage on the profitability model. that is why the four public players who have access to capital should continue to grow at an accelerated rate versus the industry pace. lori: so you mentioned that these operators do not take any federal, any government money. so it is all out-of-pocket paying from senior citizens or their fami
as we mentioned baby boomers are just becoming senior citizens. more of us are living longer. just, population is exploding around the world. >> from a trend line basis we expect a moderate, steady recovery given the economic situation we're in. we do expect the industry to go back to plus 90% occupancy. there has been tremendous consolidation since the early 2,000s in this business because it is very capital intensive. so as you scale, you're able to generate bigger cash flow profits...
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i like to think i'm kind of blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician, began years ago. this was him before exercise and supplements. this is him today. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the elite health program. >> reporter: it's a company that runs a chain of clinics calling itself the nation's largest age management group. part of the exploding anti-aging industry relying in part on testosterone and hgh. last year the company reported revenue. the anti-aging industry targets america's about 80 million baby boomers looking for any way to turn back the hands of tile. the food and drug administration regulates the use of hgh stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. so how does the company not break any laws? by focusing on a natural loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we are all about correcting deficiencies and getting people up to a healthy level. >> reporter: he suffered from growth hormone deficiency one
i like to think i'm kind of blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician, began years ago. this was him before exercise and supplements. this is him today. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the elite health program. >> reporter: it's a company that runs a chain of clinics calling itself the nation's largest age management group. part of the exploding...
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. >> reporter: 10,000 baby boomers retire every day for the next 19 years, including many doctors.aning just as the new health care law increases demand, the supply of physicians will be dropping. >> we have more americans that are getting older that need more health care. and with the 30 million americans that are newly insured with the affordable care act, more people are looking for primary care. >> reporter: in fact, medical colleges predict a huge shortage of more than 90,000 physicians by 2020 and 130,000 plus by 2025. >> almost a third of family doctors in rural america are thinking about retiring in the next five years. >> baby boomer physicians are retiring and dropping out of the system. on top of that, there are doctors that are frustrated with the bureaucracy involved that they're retiring early. >> just because you have health insurance you therefore get adequate health care and you'll have access to it. i think nothing to be further from the truth. >> reporter: they did set up 230 million to increase medical residents, nurses and physicians' assistants, especially nur
. >> reporter: 10,000 baby boomers retire every day for the next 19 years, including many doctors.aning just as the new health care law increases demand, the supply of physicians will be dropping. >> we have more americans that are getting older that need more health care. and with the 30 million americans that are newly insured with the affordable care act, more people are looking for primary care. >> reporter: in fact, medical colleges predict a huge shortage of more than...
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their parents are the baby boomers. they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. >> swe'll : we'll çuçuçu;u:u:uzuzuzuzuçuçuçuuuÑ
their parents are the baby boomers. they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. >> swe'll : we'll çuçuçu;u:u:uzuzuzuzuçuçuçuuuÑ
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they're treating baby boomers looking for anyway to turn back the hands of time. the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a natural loophole of sorts. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the approved reasons for taking hgh. patients here go through apy tuohy terry grand test. >> cenegenics said that was his problem. like all the patients who take the hormones. he's monitored and tested four times a year for his testosterone and hgh intake. he now feels like he's 40. that comes with a hefty price tag. all this can cost up to $15,000 a year, cash only. >> my health is first, and whatever it costs me is worth it. >> if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree, saying, sure, there may be short term gain, but there will be long term cost. >> it's a fallacy to say that even in low doses these drugs are not harmful. >> a professor of medici
they're treating baby boomers looking for anyway to turn back the hands of time. the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a natural loophole of sorts. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the approved reasons for taking hgh. patients here go through apy tuohy terry grand test. >>...
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accommodate and listen to some of the comments made by all commissioners retail on all sides of the baby boomer lobby and it creates a more skilled project. particular when it's on either side of the public open space. i'm generally very comfortable with the building including some of the compromises that's been created. the idea that the department considers the parking. the thing i'd like to ask and perhaps mr. rubin can answer. i'd be very intrigued to see the adjacent property coming up into the foreclose. i'm also concerned since the next property is a very shallow property and will struggle with the ungraded open space that the two buildings have not had an opportunity to work more closely together under the guidance of the department. one possibility for that to have happened to actually flip the corner open space from the corner of stanford onto the other side where the two buildings meet or the fairly one or 23 or 3. could you compliment on both parts >> i'm actually glad you asked that question. we have been talking to 345 brandon tis the other building. for quite a while they were at
accommodate and listen to some of the comments made by all commissioners retail on all sides of the baby boomer lobby and it creates a more skilled project. particular when it's on either side of the public open space. i'm generally very comfortable with the building including some of the compromises that's been created. the idea that the department considers the parking. the thing i'd like to ask and perhaps mr. rubin can answer. i'd be very intrigued to see the adjacent property coming up...
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their parents are the baby boomers.they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. :n]nn/0h .tp$cñ xi @ bf7É')ia3;b!,x8=px that's it for the report, everybody. good night. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ). >> john: welcome to the "daily show." my name is john oliver. i am still sitting in for jon stewart who is spending the summer with a lonely millionaire. sigh what you will-- he's making $3,000 and he doesn't have to kiss on the mouth. so don't judge. our guest tonight stars in "lovelace," hank azaria is with us. very, very good. but we begin tonight with congress. >> a new cnn poll shows j
their parents are the baby boomers.they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. :n]nn/0h .tp$cñ xi @ bf7É')ia3;b!,x8=px that's it for the...
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their parents are the baby boomers. they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. >> stephl be r'll be r ?ç?çwóóooo?o?óççé?zmooçoço get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest-free for 3 event! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest-free for 3 event, on now! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ that's it for the report, everybody. good night.
their parents are the baby boomers. they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. >> stephl be r'll be r...
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their parents are the baby boomers. they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. 6?ç+]-]áe!q(q(q(!z!z!zj+zá6á-á-á that's it for the report, everybody. good night. ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ good news, everyone! well? what is it? what is what? oh! right! ladies and gentlemen, we'll be delivering this mysterious crate to peebles alpha. peebles alpha? the planet of gangs, thugs and hustlers? ooh! let's go! let's go! let's go! hang on. if we're delivering a package to criminals, i want to know what's in it. i have no idea, leela. but i'll tell you the same thing they told me: stop asking questions, old man, and we'll slip you an extra five grand that your crew doesn't need to know about.
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you've got 8,000 people a day turning 60 years old for the next 18 years, the baby boomers. 47 million people had no health insurance in the u.s.a. last year, for the whole year, and during a part of the year, 81 million people had no health coverage at all. that causes stress to people, and with stress you can have an inflammatory... stress and inflammation are two very, very bad problems. and inflammation is probably the number one underlying cause of most conditions. >> i started taking it back in december and immediately started noticing that i had a little more energy within the first couple of days. about three to four weeks later, i realized that i was not having lower back pain. >> with the omega xl, you know, my life has been changed completely... to be able to exercise after 25 years of not being able to exercise. you know what, i wish they'd have had the omega xl 30 years ago when i first got arthritis-- it's 30 years-- but now since i do have it, i tell everybody that has aches and pains, everybody that has any type of inflammatory problem that this is the product they need
you've got 8,000 people a day turning 60 years old for the next 18 years, the baby boomers. 47 million people had no health insurance in the u.s.a. last year, for the whole year, and during a part of the year, 81 million people had no health coverage at all. that causes stress to people, and with stress you can have an inflammatory... stress and inflammation are two very, very bad problems. and inflammation is probably the number one underlying cause of most conditions. >> i started...
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through me somebody third boomer every word. i have is own foreign policy i didn't do that much i did what any cuban would do and we need to deal with the cuba of today not the cuba that we left not the cuba that we think is there but it isn't we need to deal with the cuba that exists today. and hopefully before. the future of that cuba and the spanish say. you swim and you swim to die on the shoulder. all we did was to use. to create a great a tribe and take us home between the exile community and the onlookers fifty yards from homes. where the real terrorists. leads. the. economic ups and downs in the final months day the london new york sank night and the rest look like it's going to be casey will be everything we can all say. the interview. going to get was a. very hard to take place again there is a club that has that split that there was. a call and it was. the first segment plus the slow slow slow slow full length play the sax player. the first. story seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear s
through me somebody third boomer every word. i have is own foreign policy i didn't do that much i did what any cuban would do and we need to deal with the cuba of today not the cuba that we left not the cuba that we think is there but it isn't we need to deal with the cuba that exists today. and hopefully before. the future of that cuba and the spanish say. you swim and you swim to die on the shoulder. all we did was to use. to create a great a tribe and take us home between the exile community...
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was banned from going on the track. 13-year-old norah abdo who is sikh was banned from riding at boomer's scarf. a manager showed them the policy, no turbans, yarmulke or wraps of any kind because they can get tangled, caught, causing injuries or death. >> i think that they should think of a better alternative so people who wear hijabs or any other -- need to wear other head covering have another alternative so they can ride on the go-karts. >> so far, kpix 5 has not received a comment from boomer's parent company. >>> more than 2,000 south bay children may have backpacks full of school supplies when they go back to school this month. cate caugiran is live at the sacred heart community service in san jose. >> reporter: it's going to be a great day for thousands of children here in the south bay. these backpacks are ready to go as they go back to school next week. it's part of the pack a back education campaign put on by sacred heart community services. i'm joined live with carol stevenson the community involvement coordinator. good morning. i understand you have quite the spread out here.
was banned from going on the track. 13-year-old norah abdo who is sikh was banned from riding at boomer's scarf. a manager showed them the policy, no turbans, yarmulke or wraps of any kind because they can get tangled, caught, causing injuries or death. >> i think that they should think of a better alternative so people who wear hijabs or any other -- need to wear other head covering have another alternative so they can ride on the go-karts. >> so far, kpix 5 has not received a...
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. >> baby boomers are our target.don't want anyone in their 20s. >> reporter: they're still figuring out packaging details but they have a brand name, possible product lines, growers lined up and a very smart stoners' business i plan. >> it's evolved under the influence of extremely good stevia, and then other varieties, a family of cannabis. >> reporter: so you were high when you had this vision. >> that's correct. >> reporter: and before a single store is open, that vision includes expansion. >> we're thinking international. >> reporter: but the players in this industry have a warning about get rich quick dreams. >> can a person get in on the ground floor of legalized marijuana. >> the ground floor happened years ago. that's the truth of it. >> reporter: al jazeera, seattle, washington. >> another milestone for marijuana equality. the irs will accept joint tax returns from legally married same-sex couples. it doesn't matter whether the state they live in recognizes their marriage. it's the broadest federal action si
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the boomers require fixed income. pension funds, insurance comp y companies with lieblabilitiesli. it won't disagree. >> smart bond fund managers, including him is can protect capital and grow it in a world of rising interest rates. >>> it's been a rough couple months for bond investors and pinco. the flag ship total return fund is down about 4% since may 1st and since then, inveps tors pulled out more than $18 billion from the fund. >>> the fight over the fate of j.c. penney takes a twist. they are starting a new ceo search. activist and shareholder bill ackman wants a chief executive named within 30 to 45 days and alan who ran it from 2000 to 2004 and considering coming back not as ceo but chairman. the bored said the company made progress under current interim ceo. the stock jumped 6% on the news and yesterday it was trading at the lowest level in 12 years. >>> shares at mcdonalds down even though people were eating more big macs last month. a key figure powered by the monopoly game, strong sales from the chicken menu options and mcwraps. it offset international sales in europe.
the boomers require fixed income. pension funds, insurance comp y companies with lieblabilitiesli. it won't disagree. >> smart bond fund managers, including him is can protect capital and grow it in a world of rising interest rates. >>> it's been a rough couple months for bond investors and pinco. the flag ship total return fund is down about 4% since may 1st and since then, inveps tors pulled out more than $18 billion from the fund. >>> the fight over the fate of j.c....
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a 13-year-old girl who is sikh was banned from riding at boomer's because of her hijab.ded the family a copy of the policy no head wraps of any kind because they can get tangled or caught and cause severe head or neck injuries even death. >> could you just take it off for a few minutes while you ride? >> no. i have to wear it all the time except at home. >> so far, kpix 5 has not received a comment from boomer's parent company. >>> more than 2,000 low income kids in santa clara valley will have backpacks full of school supplies when they head back to school here in a couple of weeks. kpix 5's cate caugiran live at sacred heart community service for the morning giveaway. >> reporter: when organizers started this program more than 10 years ago they gave out 150 backpacks. take a look at this right now. they are going for a record 3500 backpacks. it's called the pack a back education campaign. organizers have been working over the past few days piecing together the components of each pack. starting at 10:00 this morning, students from elementary to high school will get a ch
a 13-year-old girl who is sikh was banned from riding at boomer's because of her hijab.ded the family a copy of the policy no head wraps of any kind because they can get tangled or caught and cause severe head or neck injuries even death. >> could you just take it off for a few minutes while you ride? >> no. i have to wear it all the time except at home. >> so far, kpix 5 has not received a comment from boomer's parent company. >>> more than 2,000 low income kids in...
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little for me somebody third boomer everyone. had his own foreign policy i didn't do that much i did what any cuban would do and we need to deal with the cuba of today not the cuba that we left not the cuba that we think is there but it isn't we need to deal with the cuba that exist today. and hopefully before. the future of that cuban and the spanish saying. you swim and you swim to die on the shoulder. all we did was to use. the created great they tried to take us on twitter the exile community and the onlookers fifty yards from homes. where the real terrorists. wealthy british. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. ok. it's a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay. you're all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best batteries in a tough call for a. while and before the channel was. way up there. as go. right here are some of the headstones from the graves it for you this is a
little for me somebody third boomer everyone. had his own foreign policy i didn't do that much i did what any cuban would do and we need to deal with the cuba of today not the cuba that we left not the cuba that we think is there but it isn't we need to deal with the cuba that exist today. and hopefully before. the future of that cuban and the spanish saying. you swim and you swim to die on the shoulder. all we did was to use. the created great they tried to take us on twitter the exile...
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somebody third boomer every word. i have is own foreign policy i didn't do that much i did what any cuban would do and we need to deal with the cuba of today not the cuba that we left not the cuba that we think is there but it isn't we need to deal with the cuba that exists today. and hopefully before all the future of that cute and the spanish say noon you swim and you swim to die on the show you know. all we did was to use. to create a great day trying to take out some twenty exile community to be honest fifty yards from. where the real terrorists. please stand up. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. plate it was terrible take the i'm very hard to take the plunge again but long here is a plug hat that had sex with that earthquake their lives let's play. a. little play. play. play the belief. the u.s. defense secretary says that forces are on standby to unleash cruise missiles against syria while reports suggest could take place as soon
somebody third boomer every word. i have is own foreign policy i didn't do that much i did what any cuban would do and we need to deal with the cuba of today not the cuba that we left not the cuba that we think is there but it isn't we need to deal with the cuba that exists today. and hopefully before all the future of that cute and the spanish say noon you swim and you swim to die on the show you know. all we did was to use. to create a great day trying to take out some twenty exile community...