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so you would think that there would be a trend of boomers moving back out. they are not seeing that. so, i think it will be another few years before we get a sense of how all of this pans out. >> melissa chan in san francisco. >>> we are getting a look at the diversity of google's work force or lack thereof. google says 30% of its employees are female. 30%. and less than 14% are minorities. google says it wants to improve those numbers. the company says it is investing in education to promote computer science within the two groups. rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah agree to form a unity government, but will it stick? and what will that mean when it comes to peace with israel? we will explore and heights students angry over their yearbook photos. they say the pictures were altered to show less skin. ♪ palestinians appear to be on their way to forming a unity government. it would bring the palestinian liberation organization. they have agreed that there is a hang-up on who will be foreign minister. details like that have de-railed and saiditionis hopes
so you would think that there would be a trend of boomers moving back out. they are not seeing that. so, i think it will be another few years before we get a sense of how all of this pans out. >> melissa chan in san francisco. >>> we are getting a look at the diversity of google's work force or lack thereof. google says 30% of its employees are female. 30%. and less than 14% are minorities. google says it wants to improve those numbers. the company says it is investing in...
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i read this article and i thought we are never getting rid of the baby boomers. >> our whole societyentually the generation comes to its own. i know exactly what will happen with these vampire transfusions is the boomers will use them to seize and control power for as long as you can. i am against it. >> it is giant factories like everybody hooked up and the rest of us happening out with frat parties of blood. >> dana would be consider a transfusion, or would you consider giving your dog a trans fuse? >> to prolong his life? >> yes. >> no, i have not thought about that. >> that's why i am here. >> that's interesting. i was thinking of donald rumsfeld. remember the press conferences like there are knowns and unknowns but i wonder what are the unknown unknowns. there has to be a problem you only learn years from now that you say i can't believe that was a good idea. >> some things that are awesome never cause bad theption. bad things. >> that's true like the whole thing about red meat. red meat is not bad for you. but we were told it was bad for so long and people are not eating it as
i read this article and i thought we are never getting rid of the baby boomers. >> our whole societyentually the generation comes to its own. i know exactly what will happen with these vampire transfusions is the boomers will use them to seize and control power for as long as you can. i am against it. >> it is giant factories like everybody hooked up and the rest of us happening out with frat parties of blood. >> dana would be consider a transfusion, or would you consider...
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baby boomers breaking up at an alarming rates. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." >>> recall of ground beef shipped from a detroit company has been expanded nationwide. 11 people are sick. federal officials tell us they're still trying to figure out where the nearly 2 million pounds of e.coli contaminated beef is being sold. they don't know. we're learning some of it may have been sold in supermarkets, not just restaurants. for more on this, tony corbo from food and water watch. thanks for coming on the show. how could they not know where the stuff is? they know the producer. >> well they will have to check the retail records to see where, where this particular company sold their products. so if the, if records are deficient at the company, it is going to take longer to do the investigative work. gerri: oh, boy. that sound like a long process to me. so how do i know if the hamburger in my freezer right now is contaminated? >> well, if in fact it did hit retail supermarkets, there is an inspection legend, usda inspe
baby boomers breaking up at an alarming rates. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." >>> recall of ground beef shipped from a detroit company has been expanded nationwide. 11 people are sick. federal officials tell us they're still trying to figure out where the nearly 2 million pounds of e.coli contaminated beef is being sold. they don't know. we're learning some of it may have been sold in supermarkets, not just restaurants. for more on this, tony corbo from...
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. >>> we take a deeper look at growing old in america, the changes facing so many baby boomers. sh >>> the following day we were sent to fetch waumpt that's when we -- water. that's when we seized the opportunity and bolted. when they shot at us, we took the chance and god helped us arrive in chibok two days later >>> a girl tells a story of her escape from the boko haram kidnappers. listening in horror are the grief-stricken girls in captivity still. all demand the government do more to bring them home. nigeria's military is on the defensive, and is denying report that it was warned hours before fighters snatched the 276 students. u.s. personnel arrived in nigeria to find the school girls. more now from abuja. >> reporter: the nigerian military broke its silence, issuing a statement trying to exonerate soldiers that they had advanced warning, but failed to act accordingly. the military said what they received were calls for reinforcement once the boko haram attack was under way, that it had to dispatch reinforcements to more than 120km away in a rugged and difficult terrain tha
. >>> we take a deeper look at growing old in america, the changes facing so many baby boomers. sh >>> the following day we were sent to fetch waumpt that's when we -- water. that's when we seized the opportunity and bolted. when they shot at us, we took the chance and god helped us arrive in chibok two days later >>> a girl tells a story of her escape from the boko haram kidnappers. listening in horror are the grief-stricken girls in captivity still. all demand the...
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the toll the economy is taking on baby boomers. >>> whizz-kid - the star of the president's science fair. a teenager whose battle with cancer led to ground-breaking research on the disease. plus... ♪ take a look ♪ it's in a book her... . >> a childhood favourite returns thanks to acknowledge tore ley var burton, he joins he to talk about his new fundraising efforts. . >> eric shinseki is a decorated war hero and no stranger to contact. tonight the general and vet rains affairs leader are fighting to save his job. the call is for him to go. they were triggered from a new report saying patients in phoenix waited months to see a doctor. heidi zhou-castro is outside a hospital for more. >> that inspector general report pointed to systematic problems with wait times at v.a. hospitals and clinics in phoenix and around the country. it's here that we heard from veterans who say they have had enough. >> reporter: they were promised in exchange for serving their country, their country would take care of them when they come home. >> we put our life on the line, literally. >> this man was wounded by
the toll the economy is taking on baby boomers. >>> whizz-kid - the star of the president's science fair. a teenager whose battle with cancer led to ground-breaking research on the disease. plus... ♪ take a look ♪ it's in a book her... . >> a childhood favourite returns thanks to acknowledge tore ley var burton, he joins he to talk about his new fundraising efforts. . >> eric shinseki is a decorated war hero and no stranger to contact. tonight the general and vet rains...
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baby boomers make up 25% of the population in the u.s. some of those boomers are falling on hard times and in some cases being forced to move back in with their aging parents. >> jeannine has a list of chores. this afternoon, she has work on the front lawn. it's not her front lawn. it's her mother's. forty years after she did chores as a teenager, she's back at home. >> this used to be my when i was a teenager, i grew up here, this was my bedroom, now it's my mother's bedroom. >> rosales now lives in the basement. struggling to make a career shift in 2009, tired of her job as an office manager, the financial situation dried up jobs. >> i'm in a situation where i need to depend on my mother to have a roof over my head, because i can't even get a job. >> jeannine is one of many baby boomers who have moved back in with their parents and their numbers of growing. in the past decade, 200,000 older californians have moved home, a 68% increase. >> while mill len yells who struggled in the last few years suffered from a proven job experience, the
baby boomers make up 25% of the population in the u.s. some of those boomers are falling on hard times and in some cases being forced to move back in with their aging parents. >> jeannine has a list of chores. this afternoon, she has work on the front lawn. it's not her front lawn. it's her mother's. forty years after she did chores as a teenager, she's back at home. >> this used to be my when i was a teenager, i grew up here, this was my bedroom, now it's my mother's bedroom....
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the problem, less spending by the baby boomers and it will hurt the economy, and they saw the home as our investment and our stock market, and less money to go around. >> but we had the bubble in the market, and now don't we need the bust? >> yes, and the bubble was created exactly -- in 1995, that's where 64% of home ownership where we are right now, and you had clinton decide to increase homeowner ship up to 70%, and then you had barney frank saying let's roll the dice on mortgages and that created the entire housing dilemma and recession, and there's a reason the home ownership rate should stay 64 to 65% in america. getting back to the average is a good thing. >> jessica, quickly? >> well, i am going to say that i agree that home ownership as an economic indicator is not a wise place to go, but i disagree as to where that came from. it was asthe economy bubble that we had in 2000 and going forward in 2001 after the terrorists attacks and a direct relationship from the bush bang. but we could go from there -- >> that had nothing to do with that. >> oh, it absolutely did. that's when
the problem, less spending by the baby boomers and it will hurt the economy, and they saw the home as our investment and our stock market, and less money to go around. >> but we had the bubble in the market, and now don't we need the bust? >> yes, and the bubble was created exactly -- in 1995, that's where 64% of home ownership where we are right now, and you had clinton decide to increase homeowner ship up to 70%, and then you had barney frank saying let's roll the dice on...
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you know, i'm a baby boomer. my children are in their 20's and for the most part, i think a lot of parents are lazy. just like everything else, it takes work to raise a family where everybody is on the same page. how often have you sat down with your family and everybody is on the phone? nobody is paying attention. come to think of it, how often have you sat down to dinner with your family and your family is there? i'm too busy. i have this to do, that to do. there are so many things pulling us apart. i think it is incumbent on the parents to go ahead and try to keep the family together at the table. you do that night after night after night and the kids get the message. home is where the heart is. >> you know, sandra, when you look at the economy, and we're not just talking a couple of years now. it's been many years, six to seven years as our economy now has been struggling, the family dynamic that steve is describing is difficult for a lot of people. >> there's no doubt that people are under a lot of pressure.
you know, i'm a baby boomer. my children are in their 20's and for the most part, i think a lot of parents are lazy. just like everything else, it takes work to raise a family where everybody is on the same page. how often have you sat down with your family and everybody is on the phone? nobody is paying attention. come to think of it, how often have you sat down to dinner with your family and your family is there? i'm too busy. i have this to do, that to do. there are so many things pulling us...
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the still struggling economy is forces baby boomers to cut costs. for some, that means moving in with their elderly parents. we have the story. >> jeannine has a list of chores to do. this afternoon, she has work on the front lawn, but it's not her front lawn, it's her mother's. forty years after she did chores as a teenager be, she's back at home. >> this used to be my when i was a teenager, i grew up here, this was my bedroom. now it's my mother's bedroom. >> she now lives in the basement. struggling to make a career switch, tired of her job as an office manager, the financial crisis meant opportunities dried up and she suddenly found herself unemployed and homeless. >> look at me, i'm in a position where i need to depend on my mother so i could have a roof over my head, because i can't even get a job. >> she is just one of many baby boomers in california who have moved back in with their parents and their numbers of growing. in the past decade, almost 200,000 older californians have moved home, a 68% increase. >> while mill len yes, ma'ams who st
the still struggling economy is forces baby boomers to cut costs. for some, that means moving in with their elderly parents. we have the story. >> jeannine has a list of chores to do. this afternoon, she has work on the front lawn, but it's not her front lawn, it's her mother's. forty years after she did chores as a teenager be, she's back at home. >> this used to be my when i was a teenager, i grew up here, this was my bedroom. now it's my mother's bedroom. >> she now lives...
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. >> baby boomers face the future and find some unique solutions to the challenges of growing older.hile, a younger generation struggles to cope with their own issues. debt in a weak economy. coming up next on al jazeera america. reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths... >> these migrants are being exploited >> beyond borderland... only on al jazeera america did he havejazeera america america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> chicago's installing a state of the arm crime fighting system. the windy city camera are watching everyone. john hendron shows some people consider this an invasion ofprive >> reporter: chicago's traffic cameras are doing double duty, catching red-light runners and performing surveillance. what we don't know is, are we tracking a terrorist or just tracking someone else? are we tracking someone who we don't like because of their po
. >> baby boomers face the future and find some unique solutions to the challenges of growing older.hile, a younger generation struggles to cope with their own issues. debt in a weak economy. coming up next on al jazeera america. reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths......
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he rented a bill board truck with boomer's picture on it.nd what brought him home was a chance encounter in a gas station. the owner saw his dog with a woman who found him wandering around. with the help of police he tracked down boomer. >> we are glad to see each other and he's back with his daddy. that's the fox watch in america. >> if that doesn't put a smile on your face i don't know what will. >> if you get health insurance from your employers, you could very well lose it. >> it is not if, but when. and the reason why is a familiar one. obama care. and the scandal around donald sterling is not over. the details on his plan to fight the nba. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or ma
he rented a bill board truck with boomer's picture on it.nd what brought him home was a chance encounter in a gas station. the owner saw his dog with a woman who found him wandering around. with the help of police he tracked down boomer. >> we are glad to see each other and he's back with his daddy. that's the fox watch in america. >> if that doesn't put a smile on your face i don't know what will. >> if you get health insurance from your employers, you could very well lose...
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it's call boomer.l potato-launcher on steroids. >> you launch things straight at walls, right? >> that's right, yes. >> professor larry tanner does research on destruction from tornadoes. >> pictures of damage after the tornado is all about impact. >> where wind really becomes an issue is the debris opens up the building envelope, the walls, the roof. once you have that envelope opened, now you've got double the trouble. the most predominant projectile that we see in these storms is normally something like a two by four. >> so what you tend to see coming out of this cannon is what you tend to see flying around when a tornado is centered? >> absolutely. we did a shelter research for the national science foundation back in maize after the moore tornado. specifically just to look for shelters in the storm path. >> the question now is: not whether to rebuild, but how. >> we're smart engineers. we know how to design for the wind speeds. and now, we know how to design for impact resistance. >> research perfo
it's call boomer.l potato-launcher on steroids. >> you launch things straight at walls, right? >> that's right, yes. >> professor larry tanner does research on destruction from tornadoes. >> pictures of damage after the tornado is all about impact. >> where wind really becomes an issue is the debris opens up the building envelope, the walls, the roof. once you have that envelope opened, now you've got double the trouble. the most predominant projectile that we see...
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they did a study that entrepeneural activity is taking a nosedive except for baby boomers. you're seeing a spike. people with established careers. with some success, i'm not giving in. i will go out and create my own job. >> that is interesting, jonas. does that mean everyone would rather take the unemployment check? i mean as a matter of fact, we have a sound here from labor secretary thomas perez i want everyone to listen to. he has a plan to solve the future. by the way, it means more handouts. take a listen. >> we've got work to do. there is no getting around it. and the way we do that work is investing in infrastructure, passing immigration reform, putting money in people's pockets by raising minimum wage. and, helping long-term unemployed by extending unemployment benefits. >> i'm sorry, extend unemployment benefits will help jobs? >> you know, i can't think after better time in this country's history to start your own business, both from fund-raising, amount of capital available, amount of money you can make quickly. there has never been a time where you could just b
they did a study that entrepeneural activity is taking a nosedive except for baby boomers. you're seeing a spike. people with established careers. with some success, i'm not giving in. i will go out and create my own job. >> that is interesting, jonas. does that mean everyone would rather take the unemployment check? i mean as a matter of fact, we have a sound here from labor secretary thomas perez i want everyone to listen to. he has a plan to solve the future. by the way, it means more...
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found themselves independent and willing to find something new. >> the boomer generation on down aree innovative and willing to experiment with different lifestyles. >> the pittsburg golden girls got so many girls about living together that they wrote a book. >> we are different people. >> right. who have shared values, lifestyle and responsibility. that is the core. >> louise, karen and jane are having more fun together and are better prepared for what is ahead. >> earlier i spoke to marilyn moon, the director for the center on ageing. and janice a senior writer. i asked if it was more challenging to be an older american now, than in the past. >> i don't know if it's challenging, there are different demingss. the cost of health care is greater. people are coming to this age with better education, a sense of what they want to do. it's a mixed bag. let's talk about that, living longer means you have to have more money put aside. how do you prepare for that? why is that more challenging than it has been in the past. >> one of the ways it's more challenging is that people used to have t
found themselves independent and willing to find something new. >> the boomer generation on down aree innovative and willing to experiment with different lifestyles. >> the pittsburg golden girls got so many girls about living together that they wrote a book. >> we are different people. >> right. who have shared values, lifestyle and responsibility. that is the core. >> louise, karen and jane are having more fun together and are better prepared for what is ahead....
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but 45% of total assets are controlled by baby boomers. they are starting to retire. does that mean that the total assets are going to come down as they start to withdraw? so -- >> unlikely, actually, because what you will find is most baby boomers as they get closer to retirement the longevity expectations are much more than they were 15 or 20 years ago. today you know if you have a couple coming up on retirement there are better than 50% odds that one of them will live to 90. so you now have to think about not investing two retirements but investing beyond the retirement, if you will. that means people will have to have equity exposure. >> you may end up living longer in retirement than you work. >> you know, it is possible. and what it will mean is the drawdown will be pretty measured. you know, again if you think about what is a good drawdown rate for portfolio, typically about 4%. so if you think about your 45%, let's just say everybody drew down at 4%, well, that would be roughly you know, by the time you do the dollars involved 4% of that, 45% is a much smaller
but 45% of total assets are controlled by baby boomers. they are starting to retire. does that mean that the total assets are going to come down as they start to withdraw? so -- >> unlikely, actually, because what you will find is most baby boomers as they get closer to retirement the longevity expectations are much more than they were 15 or 20 years ago. today you know if you have a couple coming up on retirement there are better than 50% odds that one of them will live to 90. so you now...
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we're facing a dual problem is that so many people from the baby boomer are getting close to retiringand the slip side we don't have population growth. there are going to be a lot of job openings within existing companies. >> they need a guy like you as an ambassador because you're born and raised in cleveland. i don't generally see this on people's bios, but you go out and state that you don't plan to leave. >> i would have to get divorced first. my wife who i met in high school has no intentions of living anywhere else. >> thank you for joining us. >> pleasure to talking with you. >> stan, as you heard from him, he ain't leaving any time soon. maybe some bailouts aren't so bad after all. the treasury department today sold another 7 million shares in a ll ally financial. after today's sale the government so far will have made a $600 million profit and you the taxpayers still own 16% of the company. now if you want the post office to deliver, congress has to deliver. i'm going to explain what i mean coming up. keep it right here. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact,
we're facing a dual problem is that so many people from the baby boomer are getting close to retiringand the slip side we don't have population growth. there are going to be a lot of job openings within existing companies. >> they need a guy like you as an ambassador because you're born and raised in cleveland. i don't generally see this on people's bios, but you go out and state that you don't plan to leave. >> i would have to get divorced first. my wife who i met in high school...
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i think we can expeck that because of the boomers. >> the police union wasn't happy. this officer says over the past four years, 227 officers veterans left opd. that is a third of its force. >> the problem is retaining those new police officers and retaining veteran police officers. >> the current cop count is short of what it should be. and while help is on the way, some way it's taken too long. >> reporter: if the plan is passed tonight at the full council, opd would need to present its own plan to address attrition by july. ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> there are two things all sides agree on: funding the next academy and recruiting for the one after that. >>> thousands gather this afternoon to mourn the six victims of a deadly rampage in isla vista. nay came to uc santa barbara to grieve and heal together. this after a killing spree left six people dead and more than a dozen injured own friday. university provided 10,000 ribbons as a symbol of reflection and recovery. in just the last hour the father of victim chris martinez spoke. >> not one more. it's been tolerable, t
i think we can expeck that because of the boomers. >> the police union wasn't happy. this officer says over the past four years, 227 officers veterans left opd. that is a third of its force. >> the problem is retaining those new police officers and retaining veteran police officers. >> the current cop count is short of what it should be. and while help is on the way, some way it's taken too long. >> reporter: if the plan is passed tonight at the full council, opd would...
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she baby boomer trying to bigger out -- trying to figure out how to get income.it from companies here in america that are growing the dividend, we also have the fortunate opportunity to do canadian strategies. the canadians have paid dividends for a long time. they're way ahead of us here. we think there's still a lot of time for american companies to grow. so far, that has worked this year. >> we're seeing a shift from larger share buybacks to dividend growth. it is that an important distinction? >> it is. especially as this economy recovers and matures. you have the next wave of higher -- that hases caught a lot of investors by surprise. the natural progression is paying more dividends. the next big move is that cap x is going to come back and start spending money on companies. that will come once we start to see even stronger economic growth. it won't happen until we start to see more growth. >> the fact that emanates up 70% this year, what does that tell you about where we are? >> we are not peaking, folks. spread outery through a lot of industries. -- they a
she baby boomer trying to bigger out -- trying to figure out how to get income.it from companies here in america that are growing the dividend, we also have the fortunate opportunity to do canadian strategies. the canadians have paid dividends for a long time. they're way ahead of us here. we think there's still a lot of time for american companies to grow. so far, that has worked this year. >> we're seeing a shift from larger share buybacks to dividend growth. it is that an important...
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how much of this is baby boomers retiring. it's a problem for the white house to try to explain that away. at the same time, they're thatng at headline numbers bode well for them. heading into this midterm election year -- for congressional democrats who were worried about what would be happening with the economy, they see more numbers like this heading in november, they will feel a lot better about their election chances. the fact we are talking about unemployment in the five percent fede is a concern for the to deal with but it is great news for the white house. >> if we could continue on that front, the labor force participation rate, where is it right now? this past month to 62.8%. the lowest since the 1970's. that's a concern. if there has been a debate in the academic community about whether this is all discouraged workers or all people at in the baby boomer generation retiring. probably a bit of both. what you did see is the number of people who say they are discouraged workers. that fell during the month. that is good
how much of this is baby boomers retiring. it's a problem for the white house to try to explain that away. at the same time, they're thatng at headline numbers bode well for them. heading into this midterm election year -- for congressional democrats who were worried about what would be happening with the economy, they see more numbers like this heading in november, they will feel a lot better about their election chances. the fact we are talking about unemployment in the five percent fede is a...
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a structural bier of the big increase of the '60s and '70s with a labor force increased and baby boomersther and we have the big demographic driving the decrease as the baby boomers retire. and then the younger people leave the labor force. so the long freeze day out of the labor force because some have the stigma against hiring those people or because the skills literally depreciates the locker your left to get engaged. ashley: overall pretty good. we're out of time. we are coming right back to. >> summer is here with the blockbuster summer movie season in theave a preview of the highly anticipated film. next& ashley: south a quotation of the evening inspired by the reaction from president obama and v.a. secretary shinseki estimate even if you were on fire right track you get run over if you just sit there. summer movie season in full swing with "x-men", expected to bring in more than $100 million this holiday weekend and here to discuss the season and the latest with us starling controversy think you for being here. talk about serving quickly giving up control to his estranged wife? is
a structural bier of the big increase of the '60s and '70s with a labor force increased and baby boomersther and we have the big demographic driving the decrease as the baby boomers retire. and then the younger people leave the labor force. so the long freeze day out of the labor force because some have the stigma against hiring those people or because the skills literally depreciates the locker your left to get engaged. ashley: overall pretty good. we're out of time. we are coming right back...
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i follow so many technological advances with the baby boomers, but the baby boomers are a little old this stuff. why is it coming out now? >> and apparently, nike is dropping out. the are reportedly not making the hardware. >> there are two things going on. the first -- why now? the have seen greater than 70% penetration with smartphones. sensors toload the your phone. there rapidly -- they are rapidly coming into the supply chain. are 25% of their cost relative to five years ago. for us, the focus on health care, the big change is we have underlion people accountable care. they say the biggest and fastest-growing are companies like cigna. for a company like nike, that is a pure consumer company. doing withre activity trackers, wearable devices, that type of motion tracking has essentially become commoditized through your phone. you can use a processor in your iphone and it does the same thing. essentially, the software has eaten the hardware alive. >> cory and i have talked about this off and on the show, because he wears his fitness trackers all the way -- all the time everyday. i
i follow so many technological advances with the baby boomers, but the baby boomers are a little old this stuff. why is it coming out now? >> and apparently, nike is dropping out. the are reportedly not making the hardware. >> there are two things going on. the first -- why now? the have seen greater than 70% penetration with smartphones. sensors toload the your phone. there rapidly -- they are rapidly coming into the supply chain. are 25% of their cost relative to five years ago....
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yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damonhave long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking part of the population. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is getting larger is there going to be demand when we move forward. >> sales up 6% compared to 2012. despite that surge, company sales are still low. and that led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. david arioso, al jazeera, morning about. >> sriracha, is not drawing rave reuives in irwindale. heidi zhou-castro has more. >> so let's give a toast to denton and a toast to sriracha. if you have a bottle, hold it up. >> reporter: denton texas, a little town with a big taste for hot sauce. when he heard that irwindale, california had declared the spicy odor to be a public nuisance he immediately saw an opportunity for his own town's economic growth. >> some city is going oget on top of this and be the first one to invite them
yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damonhave long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking part of the population. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is getting larger is there going to be demand when we move forward. >> sales up 6% compared to 2012. despite that surge, company sales are still low. and that led some investors to...
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bausz because weekly probation officer would come and ask questions he'd ask my son are you baby boomer your father and seeing our psychiatrist and taking our meds. that weekly contact even though we have very, very good certifies that weekly contract was the difference when he turned 18 he took off for 9 months and arrested in 3 couldn't and jailed three or four times even if e he was within marino and eureka and sacramento he was living on the streets. i know personally and from stories of the family how necessary it is to have an effective tool that's why psychiatrists in the state appreciate the mayor to help change the lives permanently of folks with mental illness that are two difficult the special tool of laura's a law can help 0 unfortunate outcomes. thank you (clapping.) thank you, mr. hague arrest thank you for everyone coming in particular the wilcox family remember this is about helping individuals and this is the most compassionate community dreven process here in san francisco i look forward to get it through the board of supervisors and if not taking it to the board so we
bausz because weekly probation officer would come and ask questions he'd ask my son are you baby boomer your father and seeing our psychiatrist and taking our meds. that weekly contact even though we have very, very good certifies that weekly contract was the difference when he turned 18 he took off for 9 months and arrested in 3 couldn't and jailed three or four times even if e he was within marino and eureka and sacramento he was living on the streets. i know personally and from stories of...
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. >> the boomer generation down are more innovative and ready to experiment. >>> we'll tell you how a group of real-life golden girls are teaming up to improve their golden years. ... the vote is called illegitimate. >>> nigeria is placing troops along the border to find hundreds of kidnapped school girls. friends are joining to help with the effort, joining british and american teams trying to rescue them. a pair of tornados swept through missouri destroying hundreds of homes, toppling trees. there's a threat of more tornados coming today. >>> we want to return to the breaking story where a dozen people have been killed in a suicide attack. we are joined from the capital with more on that attack. what can you tell us so far? >> security forces have told al jazeera that a suicide bomber drove a car packed with explosives into the horse of the military police in the capital of the province in eastern yemen, killing 11 people, injuring seven. they expect the death toll to decline. there has been no claim of responsibility so far. this is an area where al qaeda has been active. it launch
. >> the boomer generation down are more innovative and ready to experiment. >>> we'll tell you how a group of real-life golden girls are teaming up to improve their golden years. ... the vote is called illegitimate. >>> nigeria is placing troops along the border to find hundreds of kidnapped school girls. friends are joining to help with the effort, joining british and american teams trying to rescue them. a pair of tornados swept through missouri destroying hundreds of...
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a structural bier of the big increase of the '60s and '70s with a labor force increased and baby boomersthe workforce now on the other and we have the big demographic driving the decrease as the baby boomers retire. and then the younger people leave the labor force. so the long freeze day out of the labor force because some have the stigma against hiring those people or because the skills literally depreciates the locker your left to get engaged. ashley: overall pretty good. we're out of time. we are coming right back to. >> summer is here with the blockbuster summer movie season in the have a preview of the highly anticipated film. next. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering excl
a structural bier of the big increase of the '60s and '70s with a labor force increased and baby boomersthe workforce now on the other and we have the big demographic driving the decrease as the baby boomers retire. and then the younger people leave the labor force. so the long freeze day out of the labor force because some have the stigma against hiring those people or because the skills literally depreciates the locker your left to get engaged. ashley: overall pretty good. we're out of time....
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>> what shapes the long run trajectory -- >> retirement of the baby boomers?>> yes -- >> 8 million of us are going to retire in the next 20 or 30 years and slump medicare and medicaid and medicare and social security care care? >> medicare, medicaid and social security will roughly double as a share of gdp. >> projections of 2042 of a projected revenue would pay those payments? >> that is the dominant trend. >> long-term effects to the country, what makes this brief, what puts us in an unsustainable situation is the baby boomer is going to retire and it will take all the money you generate to pay the bills, retirement systems today. if you don't reform entitlements you won't fix this problem. do you agree with that? >> both revenues and spending -- >> i don't say how. can you raise in taxes? >> a decision -- >> is there enough to fix the problem? every penny from their -- >> i don't need the answer to that. when it comes to our tax system would you support a territorial tax system. >> i don't intend to weigh in -- >> under the current tax code trillions of dol
>> what shapes the long run trajectory -- >> retirement of the baby boomers?>> yes -- >> 8 million of us are going to retire in the next 20 or 30 years and slump medicare and medicaid and medicare and social security care care? >> medicare, medicaid and social security will roughly double as a share of gdp. >> projections of 2042 of a projected revenue would pay those payments? >> that is the dominant trend. >> long-term effects to the country,...
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. >> people our age or older, baby boomers getting up there, who are not able to secure full-time employment, they see it as something wrong. it's wrong, you had a full-time job and you should be in a full-time job and what do you say to them? >> a lot of it can be a big opportunity. when you think about the job market, the most expensive employees are typically going to be the baby boomers. some are being asked to retire or being told to retire. and as a second option for them in one of those scenarios, there's the ability to do something on a temporary basis. in many instances you can sometimes make the same amount of money working fewer hours. you don't get benefits and otherrer perks like paid vacation, but sometimes if you have a spouse getting those benefits, it might not be the worst thing in the world. >> so partly of it is a mindset. and it's not necessarily a bad thing. if you're under 30, you don't necessarily see the world as a bad thing because of temporary and part-time. not to diminish that the millennials would like to have full-time work with great benefits, but they adapt t
. >> people our age or older, baby boomers getting up there, who are not able to secure full-time employment, they see it as something wrong. it's wrong, you had a full-time job and you should be in a full-time job and what do you say to them? >> a lot of it can be a big opportunity. when you think about the job market, the most expensive employees are typically going to be the baby boomers. some are being asked to retire or being told to retire. and as a second option for them in...
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the light well will remain the same as according to the project sponsor that will accommodate ann a boomer with a cheer yourself ride bathtub. new things like the speciality guy. and the lighted well remains the same and an additional sheet was provided that's the last package in the set as identified and has a cross section of the proposed light well, i find useful to look at. again, the department recommends that the commission not to take dr and approve the project as originally proposed that concludes my presentation. if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them. >> thank you project sponsor. >> commissioner president wu and commissioner fong and commissioners i'm the project sponsor for the proposed edition at the 1110 ashbury i want to provide a quick cap i purchased this home to create a customized home to accommodate my disabled. i wanted to meet the planning code and at no point did i disclose my disable or asked for accumulation from the plaintiff as we met all plans xhoomsz. in preparation i reviewed the meeting on line multiply times and look at the sdpriks with my m
the light well will remain the same as according to the project sponsor that will accommodate ann a boomer with a cheer yourself ride bathtub. new things like the speciality guy. and the lighted well remains the same and an additional sheet was provided that's the last package in the set as identified and has a cross section of the proposed light well, i find useful to look at. again, the department recommends that the commission not to take dr and approve the project as originally proposed...
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baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population. >> the biggest concern about harley it is so big among the ages while male, and as that group is getting older, gosh, is there going to be demand as we look forward? >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012. but despite that recent surge company sales in the u.s. are still low. that led some investigators to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >> tony, the question is how do you marry that joy law, that big outlaw brand. >> which many really like. >> with these new bikes they're trying to sell in europe. >> little dinky bikes, come on. >> it goes against the big bike persona they're trying to sell overseas. >> the question is will the chicks like the small dinky little things. appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> for years states have been offering tax breaks to film studios trying to attraction several productions and all the money that goes with them. in some places those incentives are really paying off. we go to new orleans which is becoming know
baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population. >> the biggest concern about harley it is so big among the ages while male, and as that group is getting older, gosh, is there going to be demand as we look forward? >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012. but despite that recent surge company sales in the u.s. are still low. that led some investigators to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >>...
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baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population.oreign competitors have gradually made inroads with america's growing minorities and younger riders. >> one of the big concerns investors have had about harley is it is so big among the aging white male and as that group is getting older, well, gosh is there going to be demand as we look forward. >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012, but company sales in the u.s. are still low, about 35% below precrisis highs. and that has led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >>> hog heaven became official last year, when pope francis blessed thousands of riders at the vatican. it celebrated the 120th anniversary of the milwaukee-based manufacturer. what is not clear if any in attendance were actual hells angels. >>> now to cars, very fast cars. the greatest spectacle in racing happens this sunday. i care a lot about the race, the drivers and even jim neighbors who sings "back home again in indiana" near
baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population.oreign competitors have gradually made inroads with america's growing minorities and younger riders. >> one of the big concerns investors have had about harley is it is so big among the aging white male and as that group is getting older, well, gosh is there going to be demand as we look forward. >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012, but company sales in the u.s. are still low, about 35% below...
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you have the boomers that love the show, and the star trek fans and they are willing to shell out a few minutes. i don't think the reading rain bows would have been popular. some are concerned that people think they are bricking back the show, but it's about bringing it into the classroom. >> that's a worthy programme. this is not pbs, it's a for-profit endeavouring to make - to turn into an internet phenomenon. it could be pc funding. i think over time this is okay. kick starter will find its own level. and it will know which ones are not scans. unlike other kick starter campaigns, there hasn't been a lot of blowback about a celebrity taking attention. is it more acceptable or does reading rainbow hold a special spot in people's hearts. >> we'll have to see what happens. it could disappear and go away. they may never get it off the ground. but there is lingering suspicion that he could get funding through normal channels, if it's valid. we have to factor in the celebrity factor. one of them is kick starter and generating a lot of money. >> what do you have your eye on now? >> coming up
you have the boomers that love the show, and the star trek fans and they are willing to shell out a few minutes. i don't think the reading rain bows would have been popular. some are concerned that people think they are bricking back the show, but it's about bringing it into the classroom. >> that's a worthy programme. this is not pbs, it's a for-profit endeavouring to make - to turn into an internet phenomenon. it could be pc funding. i think over time this is okay. kick starter will...
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their parents but a new trend separatist shoot merging, a resent study an increasing number of baby boomers are moving in with their elderly parents. melissa chen has more now. janine has a list of chores to do. she has work on the front lawn, but it isn't her front lawn, it is her mother's. 40 years after janine did chores as a teenager, she is back. at home. >> this is my bedroom when i was a teenager, now it is my mother's bedroom. >> rose salis now living in the basement, already struggling to make a career switch, she was tired of her job, the financial crisis meant opportunities dried up. and look at me, i am in a position to depend on my mother to have a roof over my head, because i can't even get a job. >> janine is just one of many baby boomer whose have moved back in, and the numbers are growing. in the past beck kade, almost 200,000 older californiaians have moved home, as six till 8% increase. when you are 50 or older, finding a job becomes that much harder than in your 20s or 30's. and thank you saw long term joblessness. >> rosales resisted and waited until all other options r
their parents but a new trend separatist shoot merging, a resent study an increasing number of baby boomers are moving in with their elderly parents. melissa chen has more now. janine has a list of chores to do. she has work on the front lawn, but it isn't her front lawn, it is her mother's. 40 years after janine did chores as a teenager, she is back. at home. >> this is my bedroom when i was a teenager, now it is my mother's bedroom. >> rose salis now living in the basement,...