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neil: then you shouldn't be a bitter boomer -- >> i'm not a bitter boomer.> he had that dr. evil chair where he falls over -- neil: trust me i will. what are you bitter about charlie? >> first off, hillsden he doesn't look like a millennial. >> he's not, actually. >> well, you don't look like a boomer. >> another thing, i can lift more than most of these millennials. neil: don't do the jock thing -- >> i'm in good shape. the other thing, i will say this, neil, and i run across millennials all the time because, you know, i have people that work for me, and i see them in the newsroom -- neil: you hit on them, right. [laughter] >> you are -- no let's be clear the millennials fought in iraq, they serve in afghanistan they're some of the bravest -- >> thank you. >> -- kids in the world. >> no, i totally agree with that. neil: he's not saying that they're not. >> no, no i'm just -- >> they do it by choice. neil: yeah. >> let you give -- let me give you my experience. they think that we immediate to cater to them -- we need to kiter with them. neil: so the ones tha
neil: then you shouldn't be a bitter boomer -- >> i'm not a bitter boomer.> he had that dr. evil chair where he falls over -- neil: trust me i will. what are you bitter about charlie? >> first off, hillsden he doesn't look like a millennial. >> he's not, actually. >> well, you don't look like a boomer. >> another thing, i can lift more than most of these millennials. neil: don't do the jock thing -- >> i'm in good shape. the other thing, i will say this,...
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a new bitter boomer joining an already new bitter panel. can you get who the bitterer boomer is?ind out. and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next. ♪. neil: they're old, they're bold, and all their backs ache don't think of calling them expendable. it's friday and the bitter boomers are loaded. what has talked about the most talked about tv segment in the country or in a lot of nursing homes in this country. charlie gasparino, steve levy, charlie brady and the bitterest of them all, lizzie mcdonald. millennials listen up, studies show you are falling behind other countries when it comes to simple financial smarts. delayed applause better late than never. we're a little older here, not -- [ laughter ]. neil: while april is financial
a new bitter boomer joining an already new bitter panel. can you get who the bitterer boomer is?ind out. and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's...
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by adding a boomer that's way over the top. joining an already new bitter panel. can you get who the the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪. neil: they're old, they're bold, and all their backs ache don't think of calling them expendable. it's friday and the bitter boomers are loaded. what has talked about the most talked about tv segment in the country or in a lot of nursing homes in this country. charlie gasparino, steve levy, charlie brady and the bitterest of them all, lizzie mcdonald. millennials listen up, studies show you are falling behind other countries when it comes to simple financial smarts. delayed applause better late than never. we're a little older here, not -- [ laughter ]. neil: while april is financ
by adding a boomer that's way over the top. joining an already new bitter panel. can you get who the the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪. neil: they're old, they're...
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it's friday and the bitter boomers are loaded.he most talked about tv segment in the country or in a lot of nursing homes in this country. charlie gasparino, steve levy, charlie brady and the bitterest of them all, lizzie mcdonald. millennials listen up, studies show you are falling behind other countries when it comes to simple financial smarts. delayed applause better late than never. we're a little older here, not -- [ laughter ]. neil: while april is financial literacy month you don't have to wait. time for a boomer business boot camp right now. lizzie, first to you, why do you think the young and the restless are financially clueless? >> i think they're sitting on the couch and not getting work, that's the best way to be financially literate to work. i don't mean to sound so cranky as a cranky boomette. they are using credit cards as checking accounts that's not a good idea. neil: as if you never did. >> i didn't have any plastic whatsoever. >> they are largely illiterate. i mean they can write read they can certainly do e-ma
it's friday and the bitter boomers are loaded.he most talked about tv segment in the country or in a lot of nursing homes in this country. charlie gasparino, steve levy, charlie brady and the bitterest of them all, lizzie mcdonald. millennials listen up, studies show you are falling behind other countries when it comes to simple financial smarts. delayed applause better late than never. we're a little older here, not -- [ laughter ]. neil: while april is financial literacy month you don't have...
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by adding a boomer that's way over the top.er boomer joining an already new bitter panel. can you get who the [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. ♪. neil: they're old, they're bold, and all their backs ache don't think of calling them expendable. it's friday and the bitter boomers are loaded. what has talked about the most talked about tv segment in the country or in a lot of nursing homes in this country. charlie gasparino, steve levy, charlie brady and the bitterest of them all, lizzie mcdonald. millennials listen up, studies show you are falling behind other countries when it comes to simple financial smarts. delayed applause better late than
by adding a boomer that's way over the top.er boomer joining an already new bitter panel. can you get who the [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into...
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[laughter] and playing the part of bitter boomers tonight, actual real bitter boomers including charlied look what the cat dragged in, senior editor but still bitter just the same charlie brady, in a very rare appearance because he's that angry. guys, welcome. >> my rear end and legs look a lot better than the picture you just showed -- neil: here is the first issue guys. darn boomers are facing the possibility that not only is there not enough money for their retirement because a lot of these kids might suck you dry, ask you to pay their college loans. what do you think? >> this is a huge problem. it's one that faces a lot of our viewers and our entire demographic -- neil: but you're going to get the bill, charlie. >> well that's it. you've got kids in school their expenses -- you know, many times co-sign loans -- neil: never do that. >> what are you going to do, turn down your kids and tell them no? >> absolutely. >> you know, neil, it's not just school loans, it's car loans, it's apartments that your name is on. neil: you don't think there should be a rescue for them. >> i'm sorry ch
[laughter] and playing the part of bitter boomers tonight, actual real bitter boomers including charlied look what the cat dragged in, senior editor but still bitter just the same charlie brady, in a very rare appearance because he's that angry. guys, welcome. >> my rear end and legs look a lot better than the picture you just showed -- neil: here is the first issue guys. darn boomers are facing the possibility that not only is there not enough money for their retirement because a lot of...
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there are 80 million baby boomers about to retire in 20 years to my friends at the aarp. somebody needs to deal with that. you can take everything the 1% and america owns, including their dogs, and not come close to balancing the budget. you cannot tax your way out of this problem. you could eliminate the department of defense and every other department on the discretionary side of the budget, and not balance the budget. two thirds is entitlement spending and interest on debt. in 2042 all of the money you pay in taxes would go to pay the bills for medicare and social security with no money left over, because we are retiring in levels and numbers the system cannot tolerate. i was born in 1955. there were 16 workers for every retiree. how many are there today? three. how many in 20 years? two. i am the problem. i have 59, unmarried, no kids. you have to do two things. come up with an immigration system to replace the retirement of the baby boomers. two choices. a rational immigration system to find workers throughout the world that will supplement our economy and at value t
there are 80 million baby boomers about to retire in 20 years to my friends at the aarp. somebody needs to deal with that. you can take everything the 1% and america owns, including their dogs, and not come close to balancing the budget. you cannot tax your way out of this problem. you could eliminate the department of defense and every other department on the discretionary side of the budget, and not balance the budget. two thirds is entitlement spending and interest on debt. in 2042 all of...
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neil: the baby boomers weren't coddled? >> i don't think so but one quick example.ss tournament he has won zero in the father comes up to see where is his trophy. the thought there was a millennial. >> i hate millenials. now you can go to denny's. [laughter] neil: year-old great to. just got. neil: now the big business stories of the day. should you really fear the dollar? hitting all-time highs of the milk down the sports where john and says the strong dollar could take the wind out of their revenues sales. we ask of elizabeth macdonald deal -- years ltd. is the big deal to hit that topline it would be better if the dollar was weaker in sales last three-quarters the increase of others have gone down and that net income even though it has increased their growth has started to decrease we're seeing the signs of a stronger dollar. just as the multi-year move. neil: that is the way to save prepare yourself. >> investors clearly have the nike's stock. it is in getting hung up on the dollar strengthening. neil: day you think it will be that big of a story? >> they will i
neil: the baby boomers weren't coddled? >> i don't think so but one quick example.ss tournament he has won zero in the father comes up to see where is his trophy. the thought there was a millennial. >> i hate millenials. now you can go to denny's. [laughter] neil: year-old great to. just got. neil: now the big business stories of the day. should you really fear the dollar? hitting all-time highs of the milk down the sports where john and says the strong dollar could take the wind...
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. >>> and baby boomers pay close attention and beware of the boomerang kids.g back to live at home are potentially derailing your retirement. find out how to get it back on track on "the closing bell." you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. find out how to get it back on liberty mutual insurance. you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a l
. >>> and baby boomers pay close attention and beware of the boomerang kids.g back to live at home are potentially derailing your retirement. find out how to get it back on track on "the closing bell." you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new...
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it's call boomer.tato-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 performed
it's call boomer.tato-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...
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>> more so boomers that do the hand written note. some people do the e-mail. i say you go the extra mile, the extra minute. >> we so appreciate your time. thanks so much for coming? >> thank you. >>> that will do it for the news at noon. we're back at >> nick: yeah. i want to keep the same look of the place, but i am planning to upgrade the system and the lights, so if these are the speakers he wants to go with, then let's do it. all right. you got it. thanks. i mean, are the workmen doing an amazing job or what? >> victoria: yeah. it looks amazing. i mean, not that long ago, this place was a pile of rubble. >> nick: i finally have a legitimate contractor who is not cutting any corners, unlike the last criminal i hired and the reason i'm in this mess. i think we're gonna be open in, like, a couple weeks. >> victoria: huh. good. you know, dad saved jack in this very club. >> nick: yeah. what made you think of that? >> victoria: dad's planning some move against jack. i don't know what, i don't know when, but he's definitely up to somethin
>> more so boomers that do the hand written note. some people do the e-mail. i say you go the extra mile, the extra minute. >> we so appreciate your time. thanks so much for coming? >> thank you. >>> that will do it for the news at noon. we're back at >> nick: yeah. i want to keep the same look of the place, but i am planning to upgrade the system and the lights, so if these are the speakers he wants to go with, then let's do it. all right. you got it. thanks. i...
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boomer, 12 months after completion of the projects so it would be directing staff to come back to the board with traffic modify cases that were include ined the categorical exemption as described in the city and planning department to continue the bicycle improvements by either protected bike lanes or raised cycle track on the east side of polk street, the [inaudible] in order to reduce impacts on business and project costs within 12 months after the completion of the project, and you've got some differences in the way things are written, it's in time to coordinate with the public utilities project and it would be no longer than 12 months after the completion of the project but the motion is now recorded as within 12 months after completion of the project, which could mean one month, six months and anything less than 12 months and, again the spirit of the conversation as i heard it, as i understand it is let's see how we did and give ourselves a grade after the 12 month period, after the 12 month period, not let's race ahead and see how much more we can do within 12 months. thank you
boomer, 12 months after completion of the projects so it would be directing staff to come back to the board with traffic modify cases that were include ined the categorical exemption as described in the city and planning department to continue the bicycle improvements by either protected bike lanes or raised cycle track on the east side of polk street, the [inaudible] in order to reduce impacts on business and project costs within 12 months after the completion of the project, and you've got...
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especially with the increase of baby-boomers, who are becoming senior-boomers now. and many of them will soon retire next few years. with san francisco's much-needed increase in the minimum wage, many seniors will likely experience an added financial strain because of the additional cost of paying for home care. i'm interested in exploring the possibility of creating a local substance subsidy for seniors and people with disabilitis in the moderate-income bracket who must pay for in-home care out of their own pockets and this subsidy for seniors and persons with disabilitis in the moderate income bracket will help them. many can't qualify for california's in-home supportive services program or medi-cal programs. with the assistance of the budget and legislative analyst's office i hope for all of us to gain a better understanding of the scope of many people who are left in this limbo status of not having access to ihss support and then barely being able to afford home care workers. and lastly, i would like to request that we close our board of supervisor' meeting in h
especially with the increase of baby-boomers, who are becoming senior-boomers now. and many of them will soon retire next few years. with san francisco's much-needed increase in the minimum wage, many seniors will likely experience an added financial strain because of the additional cost of paying for home care. i'm interested in exploring the possibility of creating a local substance subsidy for seniors and people with disabilitis in the moderate-income bracket who must pay for in-home care...
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neil: the baby boomers weren't coddled? >> i don't think so but one quick example.r entered eight chess tournament he has won zero in the father comes up to see where is his trophy. the thought there was a millennial. >> i hate millenials. now you can go to denny's. [laughter] neil: year-old great to. just got. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. neil: now the big business stories of the day. should
neil: the baby boomers weren't coddled? >> i don't think so but one quick example.r entered eight chess tournament he has won zero in the father comes up to see where is his trophy. the thought there was a millennial. >> i hate millenials. now you can go to denny's. [laughter] neil: year-old great to. just got. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than...
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neil: the baby boomers weren't coddled? >> i don't think so but one quick example. millenials father entered eight chess tournament he has won zero in the father comes up to see where is his trophy. the thought there was a millennial. >> i hate millenials. now you can go to denny's. [laughter] neil: year-old great to. just got. deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. neil: now the big business stories of the day. should you really fear the dollar? hitting a
neil: the baby boomers weren't coddled? >> i don't think so but one quick example. millenials father entered eight chess tournament he has won zero in the father comes up to see where is his trophy. the thought there was a millennial. >> i hate millenials. now you can go to denny's. [laughter] neil: year-old great to. just got. deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten...
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boomer and let melody collect herself? >> natashia dedric followed by janaro. >> hello again i also am just a resident on this one, in termser of the oversized vehicle situation, i've come to many hearings, this is the first time it's been a full hearing that i've been to of the board, it's been these two guys that don't seem to be moved by anything honestly in my experience of sitting with them, so i hope today you'll respond to what we have to say because that was nice that you just responded although i would have liked to hear a little more on the medallions personally, but i just -- i've been watching this situation for over a year now and it's just anybody who seems to make a request for parking ban, they get it you walk in here, you ask for it and it seems like from the outside, you get it and it doesn't have to do with commercial vehicles, maybe there's a smidge where that's what it's about but clearly for anybody who's paying attention, it's about people who are living in their vehicles and people who are living in
boomer and let melody collect herself? >> natashia dedric followed by janaro. >> hello again i also am just a resident on this one, in termser of the oversized vehicle situation, i've come to many hearings, this is the first time it's been a full hearing that i've been to of the board, it's been these two guys that don't seem to be moved by anything honestly in my experience of sitting with them, so i hope today you'll respond to what we have to say because that was nice that you...
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forget about baby boomers. on the millenial in the 30 trillion they may inherit from parents. cartoon like graphics from big banks. mike reagan is here to explain. you have to walk through this. i will not say i was one of millenial but i was one young. when i was 23 years old i does not need jp morgan or citigroup to make funny or insulting cartoons for me, i just went to bank to get that is what i did. >> when i got out of college the early 1990's, i am guessing you were about a decade later. >> right there i -- you got me. they call this the slackers and everything. people do not change from generation to generation. when you look at the millenial, the oldest graduated college around the time when things like enron were happening. you look disgusted with that. there is a built-in skepticism or cynicism among them as far as what the reports show towards wall street and investment. federated investment they are the ones that came up with the $30 trillion inheritance number they manage retirement savings obviou
forget about baby boomers. on the millenial in the 30 trillion they may inherit from parents. cartoon like graphics from big banks. mike reagan is here to explain. you have to walk through this. i will not say i was one of millenial but i was one young. when i was 23 years old i does not need jp morgan or citigroup to make funny or insulting cartoons for me, i just went to bank to get that is what i did. >> when i got out of college the early 1990's, i am guessing you were about a decade...
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their 80 million baby boomers about to retire in the next 20 years. somebody needs to deal with that. you could take everything the 1% in america own including their dog and not come close to balancing the budget. you cannot tax your way out of this problem. you could eliminate the department of defense in every other department we have and not balance the budget. two thirds of spending his entitlement spending and interest on debt. by 2042, all of the money you pay in taxes will go to pay the bills for medicare & the security. -- social security. the system cannot tolerate the numbers we are retiring in. when i was born, there were 16 workers for every retiree. how many today? three. how many in 20 years? sen. graham:2. i am the problem. i'm, not married no kids. you have to come up with an immigration system. design --or you can have four kids after you are 67. [laughter] i have one guy races and betty did not understand the question. [laughter] we better find people to work in this country outside this country. western europe, japan is going throug
their 80 million baby boomers about to retire in the next 20 years. somebody needs to deal with that. you could take everything the 1% in america own including their dog and not come close to balancing the budget. you cannot tax your way out of this problem. you could eliminate the department of defense in every other department we have and not balance the budget. two thirds of spending his entitlement spending and interest on debt. by 2042, all of the money you pay in taxes will go to pay the...
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of course, it is a conversation that older, baby boomer generation needs to be having.how do you him under what conditions, with what kind of strings attached, or none, how do you leave your money to her children? it is a critical issue. number one is tax planning. how do you do it in a tax efficient way? once the money is tax down brendan: -- we are saying that millenial's are different investors. is money just money? guest: they are different. the first thing is they have no experience with and they don't necessarily want, to teal with individuals. we were just talking about one of your relatives, face-to-face human conversations with human advisors -- millenial's don't want that. brendan: the disclosure that we need to make is my grandmother has rbc managing her love right now. guest: she relatives -- relishes that face-to-face. millenial do not care about that. what a digital experience. that is one major difference. olivia: i was struck by one of the takeaways of the study which is that 42% of their millenial's described it investment stance as conservatives which
of course, it is a conversation that older, baby boomer generation needs to be having.how do you him under what conditions, with what kind of strings attached, or none, how do you leave your money to her children? it is a critical issue. number one is tax planning. how do you do it in a tax efficient way? once the money is tax down brendan: -- we are saying that millenial's are different investors. is money just money? guest: they are different. the first thing is they have no experience with...
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clinic and the capacity we provide some of the things providing a welcoming intact center in the baby boomer lobby a general clinic a if he 120kd pharmacies and employment referral and accessible opportunity including computer literacy so this facility is going to have the capability of changing people lives i want to thank you hospitalizing and the fantastic health department and supervisor kim and just we very much looked forward to this facility opening its doors it is a really good examine how when all of us come together all of us in the room from different occupations we we all come together we can make sure that people thrive i had to make sure i got that in thank you very much (clapping.) (laughter.) >> he's a little bit taller i am thank you randy and kaiser permanente for your support please welcome our last speaker the most important maybe ceo of health 360 dr. victor isom (clapping). >> wow. this is incredibly exciting it is not like we do this amendment no, no the university you get do do this a lot you have new buildings this is a once in a lifetime i want to thank you and the
clinic and the capacity we provide some of the things providing a welcoming intact center in the baby boomer lobby a general clinic a if he 120kd pharmacies and employment referral and accessible opportunity including computer literacy so this facility is going to have the capability of changing people lives i want to thank you hospitalizing and the fantastic health department and supervisor kim and just we very much looked forward to this facility opening its doors it is a really good examine...
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baby boomers have spent their life accumulating wealth.d it not necessarily on a shiny new gadget, but an experience. we are seeing a lot of baby boomers or empty-nesters staying in properties in paris and london. matt: can i advise against that? when men get to a certain age st -- snoring in a loud way becomes part of the course. alix: but then you pay for the higher-end room. what about the airbnb? josh: we see that as a friend and complement tree. if i am generator, i'm excited. it is bringing attention to cities and getting another class of travelers using different types of accommodation. if i may 4 and five star b&b i am terrified. we are selling for 29 euros and night and have a social space downstairs reading go until 4:00 a.m. and have a lot of drinks with your friends. you cannot do that in an airbnb apartment. we love airbnb uber and all of the technologies changing the way people are traveling. this is where we see the next five or 10 years. josh:-- alix: where are you staying in new york? josh: at the pod hotel. small rooms an
baby boomers have spent their life accumulating wealth.d it not necessarily on a shiny new gadget, but an experience. we are seeing a lot of baby boomers or empty-nesters staying in properties in paris and london. matt: can i advise against that? when men get to a certain age st -- snoring in a loud way becomes part of the course. alix: but then you pay for the higher-end room. what about the airbnb? josh: we see that as a friend and complement tree. if i am generator, i'm excited. it is...
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boomers grew up with great depression parents. they would get a crappy bun and a piece of corn and they would scoff it down. when the fast-food came out they would start eating because the shear volume was exciting. they have a fork and a knife and they eat like they are in prison. they drink at the end now that we have access to food we go, we don't want that gross grease feeling you get. the weird condom on your tongue, the layer of grease. we want actual good food and the market is heading that way. we are not eating kale. it is good on gross food because you feel better after. >> what about in-n-out burger? >> it is great in small doses. >> i have never had -- >> and the cut fries. they are not frozen fries. you can make the same hipy argument about in-n-out. jay there is nothing more classic or authentic than mcdonald's french fries. >> thisy are disgusting. >> no, they are the best. i don't eat fast-food and they are the best. >> my great depression boomer parents are not making me not eat fries. >> the best fries in all of
boomers grew up with great depression parents. they would get a crappy bun and a piece of corn and they would scoff it down. when the fast-food came out they would start eating because the shear volume was exciting. they have a fork and a knife and they eat like they are in prison. they drink at the end now that we have access to food we go, we don't want that gross grease feeling you get. the weird condom on your tongue, the layer of grease. we want actual good food and the market is heading...
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thereby, stabilizing the program while baby boomers receive their benefits. but yet, once again, this year's budget proposal before us today does nothing to adjust the problems with our immigration system. more importantly, it does not take advantage of the positive economic impact of reform. our current system keeps families of illegal immigrants and u.s. is -- u.s. citizen separated for decades. and alas for the exportation of undocumented workers to the detriment of all workers and actively discourage illegal immigration. that is why we see everyone from the u.s. chamber of commerce labor units, the agriculture community, and countless other organizations and interest groups agree that immigration reform is key to our nations huger. -- nature and future. i mentioned this in this amendment to entered his of immigration reform as part of the budget. we should take this opportunity to secure our borders, expand the size of our work force ensure that every individual working here is paying taxes and contributing fully to our society. all while we boost our eco
thereby, stabilizing the program while baby boomers receive their benefits. but yet, once again, this year's budget proposal before us today does nothing to adjust the problems with our immigration system. more importantly, it does not take advantage of the positive economic impact of reform. our current system keeps families of illegal immigrants and u.s. is -- u.s. citizen separated for decades. and alas for the exportation of undocumented workers to the detriment of all workers and actively...
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. >> we'll have thunder boomers but hopefully no tornados, bob? >> yep definitely, some thunder boomers on the way and the roads are wet this morning, from all of the rain, and not only dealing with wet roads, also dealing with some fog. which is causing some poor visibility we'll check the jam cams, >> sirens have residents seeking shelter yesterday. forecasters say the tornado touched down in the suburbs causing electrical explosions, and, you know, site of deadly ef5 tornado that killed 24 people back in 2013, can't imagine what they were thinking when they heard that siren again. >> my gosh, that time of year again, folks, in the midwest. the destruction, continues in several other areas of oklahoma and arkansas yesterday afternoon and evening tornadoes striking during the evening rush hour, one person died after mobile home park near sands springs was hit, bunches of storms hit. believe more than dozen people suffered injuriesment again, one confirm fatality again in a trailer park. >> and now that same system, we're expect to go come through
. >> we'll have thunder boomers but hopefully no tornados, bob? >> yep definitely, some thunder boomers on the way and the roads are wet this morning, from all of the rain, and not only dealing with wet roads, also dealing with some fog. which is causing some poor visibility we'll check the jam cams, >> sirens have residents seeking shelter yesterday. forecasters say the tornado touched down in the suburbs causing electrical explosions, and, you know, site of deadly ef5...
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the boomers every day another million boomers crosses into the category, and yeah, they are the sweett now. gerri: dunkin' donuts is your stop. charles passy good to see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come as americans become fascinated with kraft beers lawyers raking in the dough representing the brewers. one joins me after the break. . gerri: as the craft beer industry becomes increasingly popular a wave of battles brewing over trademark infringements among brewers. with more on this craft beer attorney kenneth moon. you are the first person i've talked to on tv whose title is craft beer attorney. why are they suing each other? what's going on? >> it's a growing business. it used to be just a small handful of craft breweries, nowsa the industry is expanding, you have more and more competition for brewery names and beer names. gerri: and it's a limited number of names people want to use, and i looked at some that are taken that you really can't, if you're starting a new craft beer don't call it columbia or mississippi or sacramento or grizzly you can't use bitter end or can't use
the boomers every day another million boomers crosses into the category, and yeah, they are the sweett now. gerri: dunkin' donuts is your stop. charles passy good to see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come as americans become fascinated with kraft beers lawyers raking in the dough representing the brewers. one joins me after the break. . gerri: as the craft beer industry becomes increasingly popular a wave of battles brewing over trademark infringements among brewers. with more on...
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we might see some thunder boomers this week? >> perhaps thursday night the first of the spring stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we are dry across the region right now, the big problem is the cloud cover and you can see that above dillworth plaza in center city. no takers for the seats there because it's cool out there. that is the beginning of your highlight in the forecast cool out there and similar to yesterday as we get later in the afternoon. next up milder air and it's damp conditions moving in 34 degrees, the air dry at the surface with the big dew point depression and winds are calm right now and the pressure is beginning to rise a bit. that could be a good sign, you see dry air north and west of us sunshine north and west of pittsburgh and it looks like the tail end of this thicker cloud cover is moving past harrisburg and state college and we should see clearing here. high temperatures are not much of a range, 43 in philadelphia 43 in millville and 43 degrees in cape may, new jersey, and the rest of the afternoon
we might see some thunder boomers this week? >> perhaps thursday night the first of the spring stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we are dry across the region right now, the big problem is the cloud cover and you can see that above dillworth plaza in center city. no takers for the seats there because it's cool out there. that is the beginning of your highlight in the forecast cool out there and similar to yesterday as we get later in the afternoon. next up milder air and it's damp...
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you should see growth in medicare spending as baby boomers retire. ipab will then kick in.hen you will see the constitutional challenges. what litigants or plaintiffs are complaining about ipab transcends separation of powers. gives unelected bureaucrats the ability to tell congress how to medicare changed over time. arguments the plaintiffs were making that is unconstitutional. the argument is only congress can do and unelected agency doesn't have the power over congress. gerri: the expectation that advisory board will put limits on spending what kind of care you get, what drugs you get under government payment. i'm sure we talk more about this down the road, avik. enjoy miami. >> thanks, gerri, appreciate it. gerri: thank you. a lot more to come including the feds putting the brakes on crooked car dealers, that's right. not saving enough for retirement or nest egg? not a new headline. bank rate putting numbers behind the statement. what you should be putting away coming up. tweet me @gerriwillisfbn. send me an email through our website. email at gerriwillis.com. we'll be
you should see growth in medicare spending as baby boomers retire. ipab will then kick in.hen you will see the constitutional challenges. what litigants or plaintiffs are complaining about ipab transcends separation of powers. gives unelected bureaucrats the ability to tell congress how to medicare changed over time. arguments the plaintiffs were making that is unconstitutional. the argument is only congress can do and unelected agency doesn't have the power over congress. gerri: the...
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the boomers every day another million boomers crosses into the category, and yeah, they are the sweetright now. gerri: dunkin' donuts is your stop. charles passy good to see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come as americans become fascinated with kraft beers lawyers raking in the dough representing the brewers. one joins me after the break. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and fo
the boomers every day another million boomers crosses into the category, and yeah, they are the sweetright now. gerri: dunkin' donuts is your stop. charles passy good to see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come as americans become fascinated with kraft beers lawyers raking in the dough representing the brewers. one joins me after the break. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that...
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there is a lot of people getting those, baby boomers.company has been around since 2007. charles: here's my problem, i get afraid with cutesismols. two publicly traded companies with the symbols. >> i'm going connect the dots in my life. this is an important step. >> the only one is rejenneron, the macular degeneration shots. you need the shots. >> great they're putting the dots together. putting the devices closer and closer to our faces, the ipads and iphones, our eyes are going to go. charles: their eyes are going at 13. forget old age. apple officially ushers in the era of wearable device. though some wanted it to have more bells and whistles. there are signs the gadgets have gone way too far. next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting l
there is a lot of people getting those, baby boomers.company has been around since 2007. charles: here's my problem, i get afraid with cutesismols. two publicly traded companies with the symbols. >> i'm going connect the dots in my life. this is an important step. >> the only one is rejenneron, the macular degeneration shots. you need the shots. >> great they're putting the dots together. putting the devices closer and closer to our faces, the ipads and iphones, our eyes are...
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. >> ifill: and, entrepreneurs design high tech devices marketed to aging baby boomers, who want stay healthy and active. >> the stereotype that old people don't like the technology. i want to break that right now. i love these technological devices. i just need to see how they're going to serve me. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is about more than work. it is about growing a community. everyday across the country, the men and women of the i.b.e.w. are committed to doing the job right, doing the job safe, and doing the job on time. because while we might wire your street, we're also your friends and neighbors. i.b.e.w. the power professionals in your neighborhood. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan f
. >> ifill: and, entrepreneurs design high tech devices marketed to aging baby boomers, who want stay healthy and active. >> the stereotype that old people don't like the technology. i want to break that right now. i love these technological devices. i just need to see how they're going to serve me. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is about more than...
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boomer. >> you've directed 33 me to call the next item 11 and the action will include counterfeiting the various traffic modifications. >> someone presenting. >> yes. lauren from our parking division to present the item. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon my name is ms. lauren i'm joined by some other colleagues from the division who will be able to answer questions about the proposal so it's been discussed quite a bit in this meeting the residential parking is a process we've established the criteria in place those criteria have remained relating the same for the last 40 years residential permit the sfmta doesn't initiate them but reviews and recommended if the suggestions are in an area or an expansion of the area is warranted thank you. >> great. >> so you know desperate the citizens this is a wide variety of interests and parking is a challenging topic that hits home for a lot of people so a quick overview of the presentation i'll just remind the audience of how the program works as director reiskin mentioned to discourage people with out of the area vehicles the program can't
boomer. >> you've directed 33 me to call the next item 11 and the action will include counterfeiting the various traffic modifications. >> someone presenting. >> yes. lauren from our parking division to present the item. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon my name is ms. lauren i'm joined by some other colleagues from the division who will be able to answer questions about the proposal so it's been discussed quite a bit in this meeting the residential parking is a...