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i know i'm also a baby boomer define baby boomer before i ask you the loaded question well they define baby boomers as those who are about 9... 50 years old up until about 60... 65... 68 okay so here's the thing okay you don't have to look at the camera right here cause you hurt yourself you can hurt your neck doing that are you ready for this? the question becomes for those of us who are baby boomers are we just not taking it slow enough are we just not hanging out enough? and relaxing the way previous generations did? and are we confusing ourselves with people who are 15 20 years younger who want to do more is that part of the issue? you know what? today i think there are so many different fitness methods and in retains and sometimes you can take it a little too far and maybe our bodies aren't prepared for it so give me for instance so for intance i'm not bashing anything or trying to go against anything but for instance they cross fit it's a fantastic way to work your body if you're conditioned for that but to start say in your mid to late 40's with something like a cross fit which
i know i'm also a baby boomer define baby boomer before i ask you the loaded question well they define baby boomers as those who are about 9... 50 years old up until about 60... 65... 68 okay so here's the thing okay you don't have to look at the camera right here cause you hurt yourself you can hurt your neck doing that are you ready for this? the question becomes for those of us who are baby boomers are we just not taking it slow enough are we just not hanging out enough? and relaxing the way...
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on what baby boomer voters think. what makes them conservative is not, they're not hostile to all government. they're hostile to all nonmedicare government. they're very, they're more protective. back in the '80s, people in their 60s back then, the one of the liberal groups in the country. very protective of medicare, but also very protective of other social programs. the baby boomers, as they get past 65, want to throw the other social programs off the boat in order to save medicare. and that's not, people say hypocritica hypocritical, that's not true, very rational. what they're worried about is there isn't enough to go around. and if you want to protect medicare, you have to sacrifice everything else. that's the core driver of baby boomer politics. and that's the thing the republican party has to deal with. the party of limited government is also the party of voters object to any changes in medicare. >> move on to issue number two on your list of challenges that the gop has to deal with. the conservative donors ove
on what baby boomer voters think. what makes them conservative is not, they're not hostile to all government. they're hostile to all nonmedicare government. they're very, they're more protective. back in the '80s, people in their 60s back then, the one of the liberal groups in the country. very protective of medicare, but also very protective of other social programs. the baby boomers, as they get past 65, want to throw the other social programs off the boat in order to save medicare. and...
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the youngest baby boomers turn 50. is anyone here younger than 50?use i would like to talk your generation as well. and this just came out from a merrill lynch study done in conjunction with age. more people now cited as a serious health condition of later life than cancer, stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis combined. and the most worrisome disease, if you are 55 or over, it is definitely alzheimer's. forty-five to 64, 18 to 44 is cancer as well. this is the most worrisome disease later in life. but what is most striking is that it's not just baby boomers that are worried. it is our children. and our children are watching us take care of our parents, looking at the wear and tear and what it is causing with their dreams and dreams that might be put on hold and saying, is that our future? this is one of the first times that we are beginning to understand how infectious, although this is not a disease, how infectious it is to the family. for those of us that have spent a lot of time in this town, if you go back 20 years, the debate with soci
the youngest baby boomers turn 50. is anyone here younger than 50?use i would like to talk your generation as well. and this just came out from a merrill lynch study done in conjunction with age. more people now cited as a serious health condition of later life than cancer, stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis combined. and the most worrisome disease, if you are 55 or over, it is definitely alzheimer's. forty-five to 64, 18 to 44 is cancer as well. this is the most worrisome disease...
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o so that's a function of so many of the baby boomers reaching medicare age and enrolling in the program as a result. >> a question about the physician spending projection. you mentioned your projections included 21%, i think, reduction that's coming april 1st. >> actually, no. i'm sorry -- >> i'll let you finish. >> i wanted to clarify. >> sure. the 21% reduction is in current law and that's under the sustainable growth rate formula. but what our projection our projections are consistent with the projected baseline scenario in the medicare trus trustees report. payments are expected to grow at 0% for 2015 and then.6% through the remainder of the projection period per year. these projections do not include the cut under the sustainable growth rate formula. >> thank you. >> in terms of the increase in the highest specialty drugs and increase in hepatitis treatments, does this analysis include any offsetting factors for someone getting cured of hepatitis and therefore not having ongoing costs in the future as a result of having that disease or any of the other types of drugs out there? but
o so that's a function of so many of the baby boomers reaching medicare age and enrolling in the program as a result. >> a question about the physician spending projection. you mentioned your projections included 21%, i think, reduction that's coming april 1st. >> actually, no. i'm sorry -- >> i'll let you finish. >> i wanted to clarify. >> sure. the 21% reduction is in current law and that's under the sustainable growth rate formula. but what our projection our...
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the oldest of the baby boomers hit 65 a few years ago.over all less financially secure than previous generations have been, and you are saying this is going to play out in housing. why? >> the baby boomers in their mid-60s and late 50s are the ones that really took the biggest hit in the recession, so as we see the baby boomers continue to age, now turning 65 over the next decade, 10,000 every day, they say, that group is going to face in particular financial challenges in trying to maintain housing that is affordable for them. as then looking out into the future, in 2026 the first baby boomers are going to turn 80, and at that point the need for housing is really going to increase and put a strain on the amount of housing that we have that allows them to do that. >> i have got that on my screen now for our viewers. 2010, the third block, you see the bigger increase. why are you worried about the cohort of americans 80 and over? >> that's the age at which most of the challenges become severe. by the time people are 80 and over, the share
the oldest of the baby boomers hit 65 a few years ago.over all less financially secure than previous generations have been, and you are saying this is going to play out in housing. why? >> the baby boomers in their mid-60s and late 50s are the ones that really took the biggest hit in the recession, so as we see the baby boomers continue to age, now turning 65 over the next decade, 10,000 every day, they say, that group is going to face in particular financial challenges in trying to...
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and they are trying to figure out where they are. >> look at the baby boomers.is the second largest population block. we'll put them on the screen. 76 percent of them are registered and 68 percent voted and even though they are 20 million fewer in number. that means their vote outweighs the millennials. >> i think baby boomers are more set in their ways. we have seen millennials delayed interest in to adult hood. partly because of the affects of the economic down turn. it has delayed them forming families and households and moving out of their parent's houses and forming a membership where they care about the local school and government. that hasn't happen yet andion of the reasons they haven't jumped in the political fray. >> and coming up, we'll continue the conversation with a panel of college students and ask what now back to huckabee and for all of your headlines go to fox news.com. >> talking about how millennials feel about the current state of the republican party. joining us is three college students in their early 20s. and jo li anais a senior in morri
and they are trying to figure out where they are. >> look at the baby boomers.is the second largest population block. we'll put them on the screen. 76 percent of them are registered and 68 percent voted and even though they are 20 million fewer in number. that means their vote outweighs the millennials. >> i think baby boomers are more set in their ways. we have seen millennials delayed interest in to adult hood. partly because of the affects of the economic down turn. it has...
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boomers, we'll put that on the screen. 76% of them are registered. 68 percent of them voted.even though they're more than 20 million fewer in number, they're going to be voting at higher peace taj. >> but i also think that millenials are up for grabs that maybe the baby boomers aren't. what we have seen from millenials are a delayed sbrangs into society. it's delayed them forming families and forming house homeland security, moving out of their parents houses, forming fall membership in a community where they care about the local school and the local government. that really hasn't happened to the degree we have seen in prior generations and it's one of the reasons they haven't jumped into the political fray as much as you would expect. >> we're going to continue the conversation with a panel of college students and ask if they like what they're hearing from the gop. that's next. alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. i have $40,ney do you have in your
boomers, we'll put that on the screen. 76% of them are registered. 68 percent of them voted.even though they're more than 20 million fewer in number, they're going to be voting at higher peace taj. >> but i also think that millenials are up for grabs that maybe the baby boomers aren't. what we have seen from millenials are a delayed sbrangs into society. it's delayed them forming families and forming house homeland security, moving out of their parents houses, forming fall membership in a...
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they're not all that different from the boomers, are they? >> reporter: well, actually, they're a lot different than the boomers, bill. >> that's what my daughter tells me. >> millennials are getting ma y married later and the time horizon is shorter. you might have gotten married in the 20s, they're married in the 30s, owning a home perhaps 35 to 45 instead of 25 to 60. >> what about a group that -- i guess it feeds into the baby boomers. in other words, forget the people moving into homes for the first time, what about those leaving them? what is it that's driving their pattern of movement across the country? looking for the southwest? they're looking for just a condo or the amenities that might be more comfortable? what is it this seems to be the top priorities in looking for a property at this point? >> well, the trend that we see is that people have less bias toward owning a home and a time when as soon as you bought a house, you just entered a different category of american consumer and own a property for the rest of your life and we se
they're not all that different from the boomers, are they? >> reporter: well, actually, they're a lot different than the boomers, bill. >> that's what my daughter tells me. >> millennials are getting ma y married later and the time horizon is shorter. you might have gotten married in the 20s, they're married in the 30s, owning a home perhaps 35 to 45 instead of 25 to 60. >> what about a group that -- i guess it feeds into the baby boomers. in other words, forget the...
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." >> baby boomers are changing the way they watch t. americans watch 4 1/2 hours of live tv everyday. the number is down slightly. the digitsal viewing by baby boomers on there smart phones or lab tops is up. younger adults and kids watch more digital content than baby boomers. the time adults spend on build your own chicken wraps or loaded breakfast sandwich. only $4 each. good eye, and very budget-conscious of you. does that mean i can get that new laptop? how about a shake instead? [bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> the season premiere of "dancing with the stars" is tomorrow night on 6abc. fresh prince is among the 13 exeght for the trophy. and tommy chong, there are a few professional dance errs the 19th season of "dancing with the stars" dance begins tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m., it's a two hour special live on 6abc. >>> big a bridesmaid is a big honor, but stressful. so a new york woman decided to put her experience to good use. meet the bridesmaid for higher. >> reporter: it's the biggest day for ashly, her wedding, so
." >> baby boomers are changing the way they watch t. americans watch 4 1/2 hours of live tv everyday. the number is down slightly. the digitsal viewing by baby boomers on there smart phones or lab tops is up. younger adults and kids watch more digital content than baby boomers. the time adults spend on build your own chicken wraps or loaded breakfast sandwich. only $4 each. good eye, and very budget-conscious of you. does that mean i can get that new laptop? how about a shake...
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but we also see that baby boomers because of what they have lost and because of the opportunities they't necessarily taken during their lives that now they have a chance to give back and do something they didn't do when they were younger. >> thank you for your time today. >> thank you very much. >> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining me. each week keep it right here. more on the money. we'll see you next weekend. the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. i'and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for
but we also see that baby boomers because of what they have lost and because of the opportunities they't necessarily taken during their lives that now they have a chance to give back and do something they didn't do when they were younger. >> thank you for your time today. >> thank you very much. >> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining me. each week keep it right here. more on the money. we'll see you next weekend. the lightest or nothing. the...
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he was the first baby boomer president. these days he devotes time to his charitable foundation. by theway he happens to be an expecting grandfather. the 42nd president of the united states has a lot to say. all you have to do is ask. that's what i did at the clinton global initiative. >> do i think it will be extended involvement with air power and with providing intelligence and other institutional support to the people who are fighting isis and trying to create a more inclusive set of governments in the middle east. inclusive governments is basically the only thing that works in a situation like that. yes, i think it will be going on a while. on the other hand, no, i don't think it means it projects or prolonged involvement in a land war. we don't need to be there on the ground. i don't think that it means a land war in iraq. i actually think in this case, the president and administration's strategy has a way to see. >> let's turn to some of the things we've been focussing on in the united states. that's the economy. the stock market has been going gangbusters. a lot of people
he was the first baby boomer president. these days he devotes time to his charitable foundation. by theway he happens to be an expecting grandfather. the 42nd president of the united states has a lot to say. all you have to do is ask. that's what i did at the clinton global initiative. >> do i think it will be extended involvement with air power and with providing intelligence and other institutional support to the people who are fighting isis and trying to create a more inclusive set of...
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>> some more boomers, maybe big boomers.alert in the afternoon, okay in the morning. september 1st is also the first day of meteorological fall. you're welcome. let's check this out. >> doesn't feel like it. >> no, it doesn't. we break it up differently. it's not astronomical. it's by month. so december 1 through the end of february is winter and then spring is march, april and may and summer we just ended in august and now we're into our meteorological fall which runs through november. in some respects this does kind of make some sense, but that is not the astronomical, that is the meteorological seasons. i think howard said that this afternoon. okay. right now still 86. it was 95 today, only 89 at dulles, dew point uncomfortable, low 70s, never good. yellow alert tomorrow for some afternoon thunderstorms. time frame now 2 p.m. to maybe 8 p.m. you may have to extend that maybe to 9 p.m. especially east of town. bus stop temperatures a little muggy but dry as the kids go to school tomorrow. temperature 68 to 80. when the kid
>> some more boomers, maybe big boomers.alert in the afternoon, okay in the morning. september 1st is also the first day of meteorological fall. you're welcome. let's check this out. >> doesn't feel like it. >> no, it doesn't. we break it up differently. it's not astronomical. it's by month. so december 1 through the end of february is winter and then spring is march, april and may and summer we just ended in august and now we're into our meteorological fall which runs through...
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but we also see that baby boomers because of what they have lost and because of the opportunities they give back and do something they didn't do when they were younger. >> thank you for your time today. >> thank you very much. >> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining me. each week keep it right here. more on the money. we'll see you next weekend. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq™ start at just $999.98. know bet
but we also see that baby boomers because of what they have lost and because of the opportunities they give back and do something they didn't do when they were younger. >> thank you for your time today. >> thank you very much. >> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining me. each week keep it right here. more on the money. we'll see you next weekend. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. some people...
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the boomers are somewhere in the middle. where are they? >> they are more 401k.s have basically closed their pension system and moved people into a 401k program. so the amount of pension they accumulated up to a certain point is still with them, but after that they had to move to a 401k. the government is the one area where they still have very, very good pensions, and that's why your state and local taxes are still going through the roof, is because those pensions have to be paid. and they have a very, very high level of pension income. but they are the only two components of the economy that really have pension going forward. >> are we good at this 401k thing? >> no, because we make it easy for people take money out when they need it. so we make it easy somewhat. there were penalties imposed but now we have taken them out. and you have to tribute. you have to say i'm going to reduce my spendable income today to save for tomorrow. >> and we also are a society which glorified the buying of the house, which as you said, has now hurt us a little bit. we have never
the boomers are somewhere in the middle. where are they? >> they are more 401k.s have basically closed their pension system and moved people into a 401k program. so the amount of pension they accumulated up to a certain point is still with them, but after that they had to move to a 401k. the government is the one area where they still have very, very good pensions, and that's why your state and local taxes are still going through the roof, is because those pensions have to be paid. and...
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it's baby boomers like me. retiring at the rate of 10,000 a day. 70,000 this week. 3.5 million this year. and this is is going to go on for another 20 years. our entitle mentprograms weren't designed for almost all of us retiring at the same time and they certainly weren't designed for the fact that most of us are going to live well beyond 80. these programs are important to tens of millions of americans so you can't throw them out and you don't want to but they need to be fixed and put on a sustainable path. we can in fact do that. thirdly, we have to reform our legal system. you know, we let anybody in america sue anybody any day for a any damn reason they want. this is crazy. we all pay for it in everything that we buy. listen, the costs are staggering. we spend more per person on litigation like two and a half times more than the average industrial competitor we have ey don't e world and th show up in just higher premiums but literally the costs of everything that we buy. it is inefficient and makes america
it's baby boomers like me. retiring at the rate of 10,000 a day. 70,000 this week. 3.5 million this year. and this is is going to go on for another 20 years. our entitle mentprograms weren't designed for almost all of us retiring at the same time and they certainly weren't designed for the fact that most of us are going to live well beyond 80. these programs are important to tens of millions of americans so you can't throw them out and you don't want to but they need to be fixed and put on a...
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and then also the baby boomers have already started to come into medicare in late 2011. and then that effect goes through the projection period and contributes to the peak as i mentioned in 2020. >> okay. so you're kind of suggesting they're all about equally as important and come into play at different times. >> they come into play at different times. >> okay. and my follow-up question is, in the press release, you break down the time line -- >> mm-hmm. >> and in the report, too, you break down the time line into chunks. you have 2013, 2014, 2015 and then 2016 through 2023. and it seems like the return to a faster pace of growth comes in that 2016 to 2023 period. so in terms of, you know, accurately reflecting what's in the report, i also see in the abstract that you say 2015 to 2023. so it's just a question, what should we use, 2016 to 2023 as the return to the fast clip of growth? or 2015 to 2023. >> 2015 can be included, as well. >> as well. >> right, because in 2015, not only do you have the effect of somewhat faster projected economic growth but then you also have
and then also the baby boomers have already started to come into medicare in late 2011. and then that effect goes through the projection period and contributes to the peak as i mentioned in 2020. >> okay. so you're kind of suggesting they're all about equally as important and come into play at different times. >> they come into play at different times. >> okay. and my follow-up question is, in the press release, you break down the time line -- >> mm-hmm. >> and in...
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as well as the millennial generation that is 140 million potential users as opposed to just boomers which is half of that. the other thing that i think is important to note is you were talking about demographic trends a few minutes ago. if you look at the teen unemployment it is down 300 basis points versus last year. that brings a lot of users into the restaurants potentially. is darden connecting with those at olive garden? i think if you find brands that connect with the broader user base you have the potential to have pretty good sales. >> chili's is doing well. we will get you back on soon to talk about it. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >>> one wall street firm is salivating over steaks today. >>> how fracking may have just helped save the buffalo bills or at least the buffalo part. we will explain when "street signs" returns. how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really
as well as the millennial generation that is 140 million potential users as opposed to just boomers which is half of that. the other thing that i think is important to note is you were talking about demographic trends a few minutes ago. if you look at the teen unemployment it is down 300 basis points versus last year. that brings a lot of users into the restaurants potentially. is darden connecting with those at olive garden? i think if you find brands that connect with the broader user base...
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no big boomers around. if you'd like to walk the dog, we'll show you future cast around 10:00. 79 downtown. low 70s in gaithersburg and leesburg and mid 70s in manassas. we'll come back and talk about the possibility of a couple yellow alerts in our future. >> also ahead, more questions in the michael brown shooting. should his juvenile records be released? stay with us. >>> president obama promises justice after the beheading of a second american journalist. i'm craig boswell at the white house. coming up, the push for united front >>> u.s. intelligence officials confirmed the authenticity of that video showing the beheading of steven sotloff. justice will be served after isis militants executed the second journalist. here is craig boswell reporting from the white house. >> in his first public remark since the beheading of steven sotloff, president obama was direct. >> those who make the mistake of harming americans, we will not forget and our reach is long and justice will be served. >> when asked if that
no big boomers around. if you'd like to walk the dog, we'll show you future cast around 10:00. 79 downtown. low 70s in gaithersburg and leesburg and mid 70s in manassas. we'll come back and talk about the possibility of a couple yellow alerts in our future. >> also ahead, more questions in the michael brown shooting. should his juvenile records be released? stay with us. >>> president obama promises justice after the beheading of a second american journalist. i'm craig boswell at...
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. >> boomer had just been traded to the new york jets. almost retired but realized football gave him a national platform. >> figuring that i am in the biggest media capital of the world and how i could use that platform to leverage who i am to raise money and awareness for the disease. >> that year the super bowl quarterback and his wife launched the boomer esiason foundation. >> we raised money for scholarship grants and we support hospital development. >> let's go. >> over two decades, boomer says the found raised more than $100 million. >> it's not easy. it's painstaking. it's time consuming. as you can see sitting next to me, i have a passion for it and it's the best way i know how to have an impact on that. the eyes may be the windows to the soul. but in the case of the lexus ls... ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatically bring the ls to a complete stop. all help make the unseen... ...seen. and make the ls perhaps
. >> boomer had just been traded to the new york jets. almost retired but realized football gave him a national platform. >> figuring that i am in the biggest media capital of the world and how i could use that platform to leverage who i am to raise money and awareness for the disease. >> that year the super bowl quarterback and his wife launched the boomer esiason foundation. >> we raised money for scholarship grants and we support hospital development. >> let's...
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, -- tail end of the baby boomers, those are going to be the patients and those office spaces.ealth spending percentage of the economy is at nearly 18%. how does that compare with other nations, and what are those numbers going to look like as the population ages? >> you look at the u.k., is 9.5%. for an industrialized nation, the u.s. spends more on health care than any other industrialization could the thus the there, and push for affordable health care, but that is one side of the equation. the other side is the increased cost of providing those services to patients. you would think that as the economy grows, perhaps the percentage will go down, but who knows? we spend more in this country on health care then other nations do. >> no down. always a pleasure. >> thanks, mark. >> it is friday, so we bring you an encore, a look back at the most notable newsmakers in the week on "bottom line." >> although we see a normalization in rates happening, we see that on a slow pace. a place where real rates will not have to be as high as they were before, given the slower growth. that en
, -- tail end of the baby boomers, those are going to be the patients and those office spaces.ealth spending percentage of the economy is at nearly 18%. how does that compare with other nations, and what are those numbers going to look like as the population ages? >> you look at the u.k., is 9.5%. for an industrialized nation, the u.s. spends more on health care than any other industrialization could the thus the there, and push for affordable health care, but that is one side of the...
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. >>> value of retirement plans for baby boomers actually fell from 2010 despite the big market rallyat's behind the drop and all of us should be concerned about the lack of retirement funds across the country. you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has wi-fi. yeah...i am. equinox from chevrolet... the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. for over 60,000 extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foste
. >>> value of retirement plans for baby boomers actually fell from 2010 despite the big market rallyat's behind the drop and all of us should be concerned about the lack of retirement funds across the country. you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!!...
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well, get ready, because here come the baby boomers.and the baby boomers are not at all going to be shy about wanting what is their right. [laughter] this is important. of all the workers in america, of all the workers in america, between 45 and 65 right now, has to not have 10,000 -- has to not have $10,000 put aside for their retirement. there are those who would see that as a bad thing. many people use the term the silver tsunami as a term of fear. but i go back to that robert kennedy line about how every time someone put -- sets forth a small ripple, they can wash away the walls of oppression. manage if we as the nonprofit sector can reach out to those older americans. that silver tsunami can actually be the realization of robert kennedy's dream. it is powerful, i will tell you. make no mistake -- it is a wonder you can't put your head out in the morning and hear a sigh as 10,000 people look in the mirror and see a 67-year-old looking right back. you have to figure, a big hunk of them are looking in the mirror, sign, and saying, how
well, get ready, because here come the baby boomers.and the baby boomers are not at all going to be shy about wanting what is their right. [laughter] this is important. of all the workers in america, of all the workers in america, between 45 and 65 right now, has to not have 10,000 -- has to not have $10,000 put aside for their retirement. there are those who would see that as a bad thing. many people use the term the silver tsunami as a term of fear. but i go back to that robert kennedy line...
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can relate to as a child, so we wanted to talk about the sheer joy of being a child, being a baby boomerget people thinking about how toys reflect the time in which there made. we chose toys that were popular for the time and some that are not so well-known. populart were nationally but have their origins here in minnesota. cootie was a well-known join the 1950's and had it start in minneapolis when it was marketed at eight men's apartment -- bateman's department store. well-known which is throughout the world for their durability got their start in minnesota in the 1940's. twister, a very well-known party game which came out in 1966 and that it start in minnesota. the game initially was not that popular. in fact, some department stores refused to carry it. sears roebuck would not carry this game. this was the early 1960's. it wasn't quite the same for men and women to be in close contact with one another, so this is breaking the rules. 1966, johnny carson and ava gabor played the game on the tonight show and sales took off. gameis a very well-known that got its start in minnesota. we ha
can relate to as a child, so we wanted to talk about the sheer joy of being a child, being a baby boomerget people thinking about how toys reflect the time in which there made. we chose toys that were popular for the time and some that are not so well-known. populart were nationally but have their origins here in minnesota. cootie was a well-known join the 1950's and had it start in minneapolis when it was marketed at eight men's apartment -- bateman's department store. well-known which is...
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we have all of it online. >> the collision of the boomers and the millennials again.it. >> lock in the viewer vote. is it better to buy or rent? it is a split ticket. 49% say you would rather buy. 51% say you would rather rent. >> thank you very much. new real estate for cadillac. the auto maker is leaving motown for the big apple. phil lebeau has the details. >> the french explorer cadillac found detroit and no brand has probably been identified with detroit more than cadillac over the years. now the headquarters is moving to soho in manhattan, the new headquarters in new york city. the brand under its new president is looking for a little more autonomy from the parent company, looking for an area where they have greater upscale taste and more influences in the luxury market. when you take a look at what is happening with the luxury market here in the u.s. cadillac is the only luxury brand down this year. they have some issues with the lineup but that says something with the market. new head of cadillac is looking to upgrade the brand especially among luxury competit
we have all of it online. >> the collision of the boomers and the millennials again.it. >> lock in the viewer vote. is it better to buy or rent? it is a split ticket. 49% say you would rather buy. 51% say you would rather rent. >> thank you very much. new real estate for cadillac. the auto maker is leaving motown for the big apple. phil lebeau has the details. >> the french explorer cadillac found detroit and no brand has probably been identified with detroit more than...
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a study out saying millennials, the 19 to 36-year-olds, are five times more likely than baby boomers to take credit for someone else's work just to get ahead. is this a sense of entitlement, or is this a result of a strong or weak job market? i say it's another reason why we baby boomers must and will crush the my lillenniamillennials. >> i'm on that cusp of millennials. i would hate to think i'm one of those who takes credit for someone else's work. >> if 39% of my peers were also unemployed, i would do whatever i can to keep my job. so these guys are cutthroat maybe because the rest of their peers don't have jobs. >> they are more inclined also, as a side note, to define themselves as workaholics than any other cohort. the millennials are, these tireless little snots. i'm teasing, everybody, i'm teasing. >> but this idea that you have -- >> some of my best friends are millennials. >> maybe i'll just leave it there. >> leave it there. under armor lost kevin durant but just signed giselle bunchen to be part of their women's campaign which just kicked off last month. she joins her hus
a study out saying millennials, the 19 to 36-year-olds, are five times more likely than baby boomers to take credit for someone else's work just to get ahead. is this a sense of entitlement, or is this a result of a strong or weak job market? i say it's another reason why we baby boomers must and will crush the my lillenniamillennials. >> i'm on that cusp of millennials. i would hate to think i'm one of those who takes credit for someone else's work. >> if 39% of my peers were also...
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you go back to the boomers, a majority said "i have gotten more conservative." you see the different shifts over time. circumstances change, and people mature in different ways. the premise is an important one. what i would say is that it's not just in their political pro-clifties, but i think that they are likely to be grazers, not to fix themselves to anything that is here today because they live in a world where technology changes so fast, that the next iphone will be there tomorrow, and that is who they are. >> something else about who they are, which is different to prior generations, is that this generation, 45%, are minorities, it's growing in a few years. there'll be no majorities, that that could make a difference. it's a huge factor. it's the most nonwhite, as you point out. it's a bridge to a future in this country by mid-century, where the population - and let's saying it about about the young adults, the 20 somethings and the teens - they are starting out in the most difficult economic circumstances of any generation. those two factors, being at the
you go back to the boomers, a majority said "i have gotten more conservative." you see the different shifts over time. circumstances change, and people mature in different ways. the premise is an important one. what i would say is that it's not just in their political pro-clifties, but i think that they are likely to be grazers, not to fix themselves to anything that is here today because they live in a world where technology changes so fast, that the next iphone will be there...
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boomers had everything available to them. have -- don't have as big expectations anymore. >> interesting answer. you hear so much about other people saying it is such an entitlement generation. >> yeah, entitled, but that's not the same thing -- we felt like we were of service. you had to be of service. >> that's not -- >> that's very different than being entitled, yeah. >> you just wrapped up the show called "ghetto klown". >> with a k. >> on purpose. >> you got another project in the hopper, right? >> yeah. my movie "fugly" comes out -- >> you have best names. >> it is a drama. >> romantic comedy, you know. this guy is, you know, he grew up kind of ugly and then he gets better looking and then he gets revenge to get all the girls that wouldn't date him. >> so "fugly". >> so autobiographical. >> yes, it is, actually. painfully true. >> we love seeing you. it premieres tomorrow on pbs. >> well, tomorrow, you know what premieres today? >> fall. >> yeah. we have some comfort food to warm you up on the cold days coming up ahead.
boomers had everything available to them. have -- don't have as big expectations anymore. >> interesting answer. you hear so much about other people saying it is such an entitlement generation. >> yeah, entitled, but that's not the same thing -- we felt like we were of service. you had to be of service. >> that's not -- >> that's very different than being entitled, yeah. >> you just wrapped up the show called "ghetto klown". >> with a k. >> on...
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the giants and the washington redskins, we will hear from cbs nfl analyst and former quarterback boomeria theson about one of the oldest most heated rivalriness all of the nfl. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. >>> i looked outside this morning it was just like kathy said it was going to be, gray, winnie, wet. >> drizzly. >> yeah. >> good news we neededded the rain and we got the rain. >> it will not hang around forever. >> that is right. >> or offer an extended period of time. >> tomorrow is transition day and transition day isn't so bad. outside right now we have low clouds, areas of fog and drizzle and that will linger into the evening. but by tomor
the giants and the washington redskins, we will hear from cbs nfl analyst and former quarterback boomeria theson about one of the oldest most heated rivalriness all of the nfl. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes...
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$25 million in developer funds to be committed transbay 3 projects transbay 7, 9 and one and baby boomer 6 east and with the tax increments and the shipyard block 54 a strong housing program reflected on the roster looking at at the property tax it's a sizeable increase we're looking at the $108 million xarnl compared to $689 million we're changing the way we've presenting our debt requests part of the refunding we're looking at our bond indid you form an opinion it turns out our bond indufrnz talk about our debt obligations for the entire year in the past we've tried to split almost $100 million a year to balance it we've tried to have approximately $50 million on each roster committed the property tax first and the bond year starts in november to the end of january property tax is the first, the bond year we want to rehabilitate we've covered the years debt service in this. we probably won't get that much but in terms of the request we're requesting $98 million for the bond the entire year the other items are smaller in terms of the property tax the mission bay amount above above maxim
$25 million in developer funds to be committed transbay 3 projects transbay 7, 9 and one and baby boomer 6 east and with the tax increments and the shipyard block 54 a strong housing program reflected on the roster looking at at the property tax it's a sizeable increase we're looking at the $108 million xarnl compared to $689 million we're changing the way we've presenting our debt requests part of the refunding we're looking at our bond indid you form an opinion it turns out our bond indufrnz...
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. >> the baby boomer generation is known for encourage couraging the kids to follow their passions. >> in general you don't have to be paid to do what you love. one of the interesting things she's said in the opening piece you had is that she can't imagine her life without dance. but actually most of us can't imagine our life without any of the things that we of. like going to family dinners, making out with someone you love; all the things that we like to do we do any way. so she probably dance no matter what she does. if she dropped into a war zone and her family was taken to some where where they don't have a house, she'd dance there. >> so i'm not sure she needs to be paid to dance. the fact that she's going to dance no matter where she is in life is separate from how will she make money. >> what you said is a nightmare to the immigrant parents, but my parents encouraged us to follow our passions and we asked the community, do what you love? is this just for privileged students? this is what the community said listens michael says... so do you think this advice of do what you love
. >> the baby boomer generation is known for encourage couraging the kids to follow their passions. >> in general you don't have to be paid to do what you love. one of the interesting things she's said in the opening piece you had is that she can't imagine her life without dance. but actually most of us can't imagine our life without any of the things that we of. like going to family dinners, making out with someone you love; all the things that we like to do we do any way. so she...
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president, i'm a little older than you, and i just barely missed what we call baby boomers. baby boomers were those born after world war ii when the returning soldiers and their wives, spouses sat down and said we're going to build a family, and they did, and a lot of kids were born in america. it was a baby boom we called it. guess what? baby boomers are reaching retirement age. the workforce is shrinking because they're retiring. i'd like to blame barack obama for this, but i think maybe that is a stretch. i don't think you can blame him for the baby boom. he wasn't even around after world war ii, and he certainly can't be blamed because people decide to retire. longevity kind of suggests when that might happen. still and all, it's another one of the things that's ticked off the shrinking labor pool is an indication of the failure of the obama policy. no, it's an indication of baby boomers aging out and retiring and god bless them, they're entitled it. i think folks ought to think twice about that criticism. i want to address the foreign policy side of this thing and want
president, i'm a little older than you, and i just barely missed what we call baby boomers. baby boomers were those born after world war ii when the returning soldiers and their wives, spouses sat down and said we're going to build a family, and they did, and a lot of kids were born in america. it was a baby boom we called it. guess what? baby boomers are reaching retirement age. the workforce is shrinking because they're retiring. i'd like to blame barack obama for this, but i think maybe that...
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>> the females are boomers and the males are going tomescape me. >> flyers. >> yes that is right flyers. we have theameckey bem. hey > speaking of mbing, th dt guys can only hop, they can't run? >> theyamepp. to 35 miles per >>> our and they canmain walk o backwards. >> we do have a male back there >> wecd. have a male back there >>> ou toldec to stay away o hrom him.ec to stay away they have strong kicks. >> yes, very strong and they t ve male testo'lutee and they have battles for the females and they can be violent when the time is right for thertan hey >mem has been very well behd of late. >> i'll st tom a cr-a midwest there is low pressure near cleveland and a trailing cold front and this is a powerful front and tornado watches and severe thunderstorm watches lined up along that front and the low pressure will head up to quebec, what we get ahead of the cold front is winds out of the southwest. it's warm and humid and 88 degrees, it feels closer to 93 degrees with the humidity with storms rolling through late in the day and during the evening, future tracker showing at 4:00, a clust
>> the females are boomers and the males are going tomescape me. >> flyers. >> yes that is right flyers. we have theameckey bem. hey > speaking of mbing, th dt guys can only hop, they can't run? >> theyamepp. to 35 miles per >>> our and they canmain walk o backwards. >> we do have a male back there >> wecd. have a male back there >>> ou toldec to stay away o hrom him.ec to stay away they have strong kicks. >> yes, very strong and...
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of the reason is the national paradigm shift about the lesson i can't tell generation and the baby boomers and listen annals are not buying cars so there is my preference the growth is going to happen whether or not we plan for it it behooves us to plan for it so it effects everything from the cost of housing to transportation to how we address our waterfront that growth is a really important factor to keep in mind according to the trends happening nationally and commissioner ho. >> well, i want to say thank you commissioner adams number one for giving us the big picture in the discussion about the future of san francisco i want to thank you for giving us a bigger picture there's a couple of things i took away from our presentation norms of the long term growth and the 7 major developments 3 on the waterfront sometimes, we forget even though there's a sense in san francisco that every mile other than the waterfront is underdevelopment it's not try it's good to put that in perspective and i'm not sure that's the percept the folks were given when voting but today, we're going to move forward
of the reason is the national paradigm shift about the lesson i can't tell generation and the baby boomers and listen annals are not buying cars so there is my preference the growth is going to happen whether or not we plan for it it behooves us to plan for it so it effects everything from the cost of housing to transportation to how we address our waterfront that growth is a really important factor to keep in mind according to the trends happening nationally and commissioner ho. >> well,...