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how could you let boomer do that? >> boomer has never let me forget it, that's for sure. i don't know how we lost to that team. where did the jets go that year? >> who's thinking of that right now? can the giants' patchwork offensive line match up against the jets' defensive line? >> you know, a couple things real quick. when i look at the new york jets before the season, even during the season where they are right now, i thought they were a sure playoff team the whole time. they haven't played quite the way i thought they would. eli manning gets rid of the that's what the offense is built around. it's not a great passing defense. they're big, they're powerful. the answer is i think they can holdup well enough and get rid of the football quick enough for the offensive line to do a good job. >> the packers have lost 4 out of their last 5. everyone's wondering what's wrong with aaron rodgers and company. >> the short answer on that is he's got nobody open. we're going to be able to go back with this guy. there's nobody open. >> it's been rough. i don't care how great you ar
how could you let boomer do that? >> boomer has never let me forget it, that's for sure. i don't know how we lost to that team. where did the jets go that year? >> who's thinking of that right now? can the giants' patchwork offensive line match up against the jets' defensive line? >> you know, a couple things real quick. when i look at the new york jets before the season, even during the season where they are right now, i thought they were a sure playoff team the whole time....
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aren't you, in some ways, e voice of the baby boomer generation? because you were a sex symbol during the sexual revolution; you were an anti-war activist during vietnam. you started the "everybody get healthy" workout craze when, you know-- during the '80s when everybody-- when business became king, you started your o o business empire. you married a billionaire. then, you became a person of faith. now you're sort of leading the way intohe baby boomers-- showing them how to age with passion and grace. aren't you-- >> o god! >> stephen: aren't you really, sort of, the icon of the entire scope of the baby boomer experience? >> i don't know. my daughter says i'm a chameleon. so#it just depends on your point of view. i guess some people would say i'm an icon. but icons mean you represent something, so it depends on what it is you think i represent. e good thing-- >> stephen: well, the baby boomers themselves traraformed! i mean, the whole idea is thth were a rebellilis generation. when i was about 62 and i knew that the marriage wasn't going to work,
aren't you, in some ways, e voice of the baby boomer generation? because you were a sex symbol during the sexual revolution; you were an anti-war activist during vietnam. you started the "everybody get healthy" workout craze when, you know-- during the '80s when everybody-- when business became king, you started your o o business empire. you married a billionaire. then, you became a person of faith. now you're sort of leading the way intohe baby boomers-- showing them how to age with...
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the good thing-- >> stephen: well, the baby boomers themselves transformed! i mean, the whole idea is they were a rebellious generation. >> well, change is good. when i was about 62 and i knew that the marriage wasn't going to work, ted said, "well, people aren't supposed to change after 60." and i said, "you know, i don't agree with that at all." i mean, i'm almost 78 and i'm still changing. i feel like a newbie. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you definitely are! you look like you're halfway changing out of that dress right now, actually. that's quite daring. that's quite daring. i have to say, you're pulling it off nicely. >> i wore it especially for you, stephen. >> stephen: thank you very much! ( cheers and applause ) well, you said-- one of the things you said, which i like, is that you said, "failures are what do you mean by that? >> well, it's not from your successes that you learn, it's from your failures and how you handle them, that you grow and you learn. i read somewhere, god comes to us through our wounds, not our awards and successes, and i
the good thing-- >> stephen: well, the baby boomers themselves transformed! i mean, the whole idea is they were a rebellious generation. >> well, change is good. when i was about 62 and i knew that the marriage wasn't going to work, ted said, "well, people aren't supposed to change after 60." and i said, "you know, i don't agree with that at all." i mean, i'm almost 78 and i'm still changing. i feel like a newbie. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you...
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as an active boomer, i welcome that change.t's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcounts swelled by the reluctant, rainy the validity of the cause. we in churches and mosques and synagogues will have to work harder convince others in the value of what we believe. and if we can't do that, we'll have to shut or doors. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story". a fire at a hospital in saudi araa kills 25 people and injures more than 100. ♪ >>> hole, welcome i am jane dutton live from our headquartersers no doha. also coming up in the program the u.n. security council backs a deal to form a unity government. we are in nigh skier i can't where there are no short i'm of new homes but thousands of people are being shutout. the resistence tree a
as an active boomer, i welcome that change.t's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcounts swelled by the reluctant, rainy the validity of the cause. we in churches and mosques and synagogues will have to work harder convince others in the value of what we believe. and if we can't do that, we'll have to shut or doors. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story". a fire at a hospital in saudi araa kills 25 people and...
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as an active boomer, i welcome that change.t's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcounts swelled by the reluctant, rainy the validity of the cause. we in churches and mosques and synagogues will have to work harder convince others in the value of what we believe. and if we can't do that, we'll have to shut or doors. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story". >> this is aljazeera america, live from new york city, i'm tony harris. defending himself. the accused planned parenthood killer fires his attorneys in court. barred from flying, why the u.s. prevented a muslim family from catching a flight to los angeles. a woman dies after forcibly being removed from the er. and stranded sea lions, what's causing them to come u
as an active boomer, i welcome that change.t's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcounts swelled by the reluctant, rainy the validity of the cause. we in churches and mosques and synagogues will have to work harder convince others in the value of what we believe. and if we can't do that, we'll have to shut or doors. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story". >> this is aljazeera america, live from new york...
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a suicide boomer taking the life of two of their soldiers, both of them from new york. air force staff stood on the doorstep of joseph lemm as word the hands of a suicide boomer in -- bomber in afghanistan spread through town. >> reporter: his bar der said they became -- barber said they became friends. he said lemm was a humble man. >> he was a quiet man. he didn't brag. he didn't say much. but once you started talking to him, he would open up. i was glad i got to know him. >> reporter: lemm in this home video as air force sergeant surprising his teenage daughter, young son and wife in 2013 after ten months at war. there will be no homecoming for his third tour after the terrorist attack in afghanistan. >> it hits home. it reminds us that we are still at war there. >> reporter: the loss of lemm and another soldier, louis unit is a huge blow to orange county, home of the 105th which has sacrificed two of their own. >> that's what they men and women are doing, keeping the fight over there so it's not here. that's what we have to remember and pray for that family over the
a suicide boomer taking the life of two of their soldiers, both of them from new york. air force staff stood on the doorstep of joseph lemm as word the hands of a suicide boomer in -- bomber in afghanistan spread through town. >> reporter: his bar der said they became -- barber said they became friends. he said lemm was a humble man. >> he was a quiet man. he didn't brag. he didn't say much. but once you started talking to him, he would open up. i was glad i got to know him....
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. >> when we look at all the generations, sienl generatio sin of baby boomers, the younger generationticularly men millennials, are silent generation. >> reporter: 64% of generation d, 65 to 80, agree, whereas only 50% of younger millennials, say they are absolutely certain. atheists agnostics or those who even believe in god who say they are unaffiliated. >> the religiously unaffiliated, we often refer to them as nones that is n. n-o-n-e-s. they are atheist, agnostic or anything in particular. this group has grown quite a bit in the u.s. >> the change shows up in politics as well. 19% back in 2007. whereas down only a modest 5%. >> the take away, is that while the religious landscape studies suggest that there is some decline in religiousity, among those who are affiliated with religion, religiousity has remained very stable over this time period. so the u.s. remains a nation of believers, a nation that's very religious comparatively speaking. >> losing my religion this time on the program. joining me is greg smith, associate director of research at the pew research center with in it
. >> when we look at all the generations, sienl generatio sin of baby boomers, the younger generationticularly men millennials, are silent generation. >> reporter: 64% of generation d, 65 to 80, agree, whereas only 50% of younger millennials, say they are absolutely certain. atheists agnostics or those who even believe in god who say they are unaffiliated. >> the religiously unaffiliated, we often refer to them as nones that is n. n-o-n-e-s. they are atheist, agnostic or...
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as an active boomer, i welcome that change.t's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcounts swelled by the reluctant, rainy the validity of the cause. we in churches and mosques and synagogues will have to work harder convince others in the value of what we believe. and if we can't do that, we'll have to shut or doors. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story". >>> the least to five people have been killed i in in a firea hospital in saudi arabia. ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera live from dough has, come up in the next half hour, afghan reinforcements arrive at britain announces it is sending troops to support them. fierce fighting against the taliban. russiaishs an international arrest warrant for creme lick critic. and the resistence tree. overshadowing beth a
as an active boomer, i welcome that change.t's time when religious bodies can finally tell who their real friends are. instead of having their headcounts swelled by the reluctant, rainy the validity of the cause. we in churches and mosques and synagogues will have to work harder convince others in the value of what we believe. and if we can't do that, we'll have to shut or doors. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story". >>> the least to five people have been killed i in...
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emily: a new survey says baby boomers are disappointed in their children. the findings from pew social trends show parents think their millenials whine too much, feel entitled to success and lack a sense of responsibility. that study also finds those baby boomers' parents felt the same way about them. randy: some local politicians are trying to boost salvation army donations. governor charlie baker, speaker robert deleo, and boston mayor marty walsh will all be at the famous red kettles this week. governor baker will ring the bell at the downtown crossing location today. state leaders want to help the salvation army boost donations which are lower than expected , this year. emily: tonight, spacex will try once again to launch its falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida. the company' s flights have been on hold since one of its rockets exploded in june. that was blamed on a weak strut in the ship. the unmanned flight was on its international space station. randy: three south shore families have lost their homes to fires days before christmas. the flames
emily: a new survey says baby boomers are disappointed in their children. the findings from pew social trends show parents think their millenials whine too much, feel entitled to success and lack a sense of responsibility. that study also finds those baby boomers' parents felt the same way about them. randy: some local politicians are trying to boost salvation army donations. governor charlie baker, speaker robert deleo, and boston mayor marty walsh will all be at the famous red kettles this...
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anybody here who is a baby boomer? can you remember segregated lunch counters? women have not voted for 100 years yet, and we are well over 200 years old. we had a civil war among ourselves and it started in my state. democracy is hard. don't expect the mideast to fall in place in 15 or 20 years. but here is what you can expect -- with our help, things will change. so, here is what i am wanting to tell you. that we cannot as associate ourselves with this struggle for social justice and there is a fine for the heart and soul of islam taking place before our eyes. the question -- christian religion with reformation. there is a fight within islam for the heart and soul of the religion. take sides. take sides with those who would practice their faith, but find a place on the planet for you, too. after 36 trips, i am here to tell you they are not all the same. i have lost a lot of good friends in iraq and afghanistan who were judges, policeman, lawyers, trying to impose the rule of law to replace the rule of gun, and when they fall, someone else takes the place. i am
anybody here who is a baby boomer? can you remember segregated lunch counters? women have not voted for 100 years yet, and we are well over 200 years old. we had a civil war among ourselves and it started in my state. democracy is hard. don't expect the mideast to fall in place in 15 or 20 years. but here is what you can expect -- with our help, things will change. so, here is what i am wanting to tell you. that we cannot as associate ourselves with this struggle for social justice and there is...
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calibration and zero is is a mix of 14 departments come together to commented to a bold and baby boomer goal it work is not possible without the leadership first, we have from the city architects sorry the city engineer from the d and kathy from walk sf which is one of our great strong community partners advocating forever the public safety and liveable streets in san francisco and sheryl brinkman vice president of the san francisco municipal transportation agency and we have tom maguire the sustainable streets at the sfmta and have tilly chang the executive director of the county transportation authority no san francisco and 80 mass the health officer here 2, 3, 4 the city and county of san francisco and noah what r a great partner and soon to be existing hopefully stay close by the director of to bicycle education and greg suhr the san francisco police department their folks are out there everyday and citing folks we appreciate all the hard work and with that, i want to invite to the myself of microphone the vice chair the mta sheryl brinkman. >> thank you ben and thank you all for co
calibration and zero is is a mix of 14 departments come together to commented to a bold and baby boomer goal it work is not possible without the leadership first, we have from the city architects sorry the city engineer from the d and kathy from walk sf which is one of our great strong community partners advocating forever the public safety and liveable streets in san francisco and sheryl brinkman vice president of the san francisco municipal transportation agency and we have tom maguire the...
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a new survey says baby boomers are disappointed in their children but it's not a new trend. a new social trends survey says two-thirds -- every survey says that. two-thirds of the republicans and older have more respect but baby boomer parents felt the same way. it said as health and education improves over time. the cycle happens over and over again. >> i think my parents are proud of me. i think i'll put that out there. >> it stands to reason. >>> we want to check the forecast. where are we. 43 degrees outside. >> let's stek in with "storm team 4" meteorologist chuck bell with "weather & traffic on the 1s." hey, chuck. >> good morning, everyone. after a sort of cold weekend around here. saturday was our first and only day this month where temperatures were above average. we'll be back in plus territory not just for today but the rest of the week as well. 41 winchester, luray, and arlington. 37 in germantown. 43 in manassas. 40 in st. mary's county. in the low to mid-50s later this afternoon but rain chances moving in about 3:00 or 4:00 this afternoon. what do you need to w
a new survey says baby boomers are disappointed in their children but it's not a new trend. a new social trends survey says two-thirds -- every survey says that. two-thirds of the republicans and older have more respect but baby boomer parents felt the same way. it said as health and education improves over time. the cycle happens over and over again. >> i think my parents are proud of me. i think i'll put that out there. >> it stands to reason. >>> we want to check the...
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and boomer once again and the nfl in new york. >> james: brees. >> boomer: the saints have taken the lead with 14 minutes left to play in the 4th quarter, over the panthers. >> g gg: becomeall right, guys. and just getting off the turf here, slowly, is the rookie marcus peters who has had such a terrific day and in so many way ways. this is his coverage. on the far side of the field. >> trent: you can see the right foot slipped out. we saw the trainers or doctors working on the right calf, >> greg: friends and family. his mom in the stands. >> trent: i can see they are working on it with the roller and that tends you make you think cramp and not injury. >> greg: on second and 4. carr throwing. got his man up the seam and he dropped it! michael rivers rivera -- michaelmychal rivera had it and dropped it. >> trent: they had sorensen in the slot. >> greg: the chiefs lucky not to get a penalty on cooper over the top with a late hit. carr. and it's clive walford. and they're going to give him the 1st down. 1st down to the 30 yard line. 2:40 to play. the raiders with three time-outs but th
and boomer once again and the nfl in new york. >> james: brees. >> boomer: the saints have taken the lead with 14 minutes left to play in the 4th quarter, over the panthers. >> g gg: becomeall right, guys. and just getting off the turf here, slowly, is the rookie marcus peters who has had such a terrific day and in so many way ways. this is his coverage. on the far side of the field. >> trent: you can see the right foot slipped out. we saw the trainers or doctors working...
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and boomer. >> boomer: a wild one in new orleans, cam newton's turn. and he has 261 yards, four t.d. passes and the panthers leading in the 4th quarter. >> james: as greg said, they pay you by the word, boomer. back to greg gumbel. >> greg: did cam newton throw that half the field off his back foot? >> trent: that's what cam is. and that game, who is playing defense? >> greg: this is spencer ware. and the clock continues to move. coming up on a minute to play in regulation. the a.f.c. wild card playoff picture, giving kansas city a win and the jets a winner and pittsburgh, houston, buffalo. >> trent: that makes the game tonight even more important, indianapolis and pittsburgh. >> greg: denver is winning. and kansas city about to close this one out. andy reid, it's amazing are, after an opening day win, the chiefs loser of five and a row and looked dead in the water, have now won six straight. >> trent: they found a formula, six wins in a row, taking advantage of turnovers. taking advantage of field position, really turning things around after the half.
and boomer. >> boomer: a wild one in new orleans, cam newton's turn. and he has 261 yards, four t.d. passes and the panthers leading in the 4th quarter. >> james: as greg said, they pay you by the word, boomer. back to greg gumbel. >> greg: did cam newton throw that half the field off his back foot? >> trent: that's what cam is. and that game, who is playing defense? >> greg: this is spencer ware. and the clock continues to move. coming up on a minute to play in...
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millennials, 40, 50%, gen x, 20, boomers not that much.e: i imagine it is also function of when etf's came into prominence, at the same time that these folks were reaching financial maturity. marketing wise, that is probably what they were more exposed to. >> that's a great point. the idea that etf's into the digital culture so well. you can access and deal with them easily through your phone. julie: we know they are buying etf's, but which? that is probably difficult to tell. one study looked at it and they tend to like vanguard. they also, interestingly, like reits over gold. they like the vanguard reit etf over gld. millennials also like emerging-market that have heavy because they have a higher risk tolerance, as they are younger. julie: finally, you wrote a companion piece that you can and thatloomberg.com now talks about etf that are being made to cater to millennials. >> absolutely. the largest generation in history. they are about to inherit $30 trillion. uts are marketing -- etf's are being marketed to them. like will invest in st
millennials, 40, 50%, gen x, 20, boomers not that much.e: i imagine it is also function of when etf's came into prominence, at the same time that these folks were reaching financial maturity. marketing wise, that is probably what they were more exposed to. >> that's a great point. the idea that etf's into the digital culture so well. you can access and deal with them easily through your phone. julie: we know they are buying etf's, but which? that is probably difficult to tell. one study...
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everybody that is applying some of generation x or baby boomers so they grew up writing thank-you notes. so this whole idea of networking? just make friends then they call you in 2000 and asked if you want to be the spokesperson on the bush campaign. ari fleischer worked on capitol hill when i did i always admired him i was excited to write about him in the book tonight knew then he said i don't remember your. [laughter] >> that sounds like jim. another piece of advice i talk about conversations stranger danger i have had a blessed life to know people from all walks of life and have the story about meeting president obama as a junior senator i got home and i said i got to sit with proper obama and i have to tell you i think he could be president in about 20 years. [laughter] but trying to find a connection with people also be willing to move. south dakota is the wild west with white by the need to get out at the end of my book if i take all of maya advise of what has happened space to be on this great show and have time to write a book like this i have to phrases that encapsulate rye wa
everybody that is applying some of generation x or baby boomers so they grew up writing thank-you notes. so this whole idea of networking? just make friends then they call you in 2000 and asked if you want to be the spokesperson on the bush campaign. ari fleischer worked on capitol hill when i did i always admired him i was excited to write about him in the book tonight knew then he said i don't remember your. [laughter] >> that sounds like jim. another piece of advice i talk about...
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he was on his third tour when a suicide boomer rammed an explosive laden motorcycle near his patrol in afghanistan. he and five other u.s. soldiers were killed including sergeant louis bonacasa of nebraska who along with lemm was from the 105th air wing at stewart national guard in orange county. >> heart-breaking. the men and women serving there and the men and women losing their lives are ordinary as they live like us but doing heroic actions over there. >> reporter: this home video shows him surprising his family after being away at war in ten months seen in his favorite role, not nypd detective or air guard sergeant but father. loves his kids. >> he was way great guy. >> reporter: a third soldier from the wounded in this suicide bomb attack. he is being treated at a military hospital in germany. for now we are live near the 105th air national guard. jim hoffer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> a man with multiple arrest warrants behind bars after leading police in new jersey on a chase that spanned two states. police say officers spotted dorrell jackson driving his dodg
he was on his third tour when a suicide boomer rammed an explosive laden motorcycle near his patrol in afghanistan. he and five other u.s. soldiers were killed including sergeant louis bonacasa of nebraska who along with lemm was from the 105th air wing at stewart national guard in orange county. >> heart-breaking. the men and women serving there and the men and women losing their lives are ordinary as they live like us but doing heroic actions over there. >> reporter: this home...
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plus--tiger rag or boomer sooner...fans are going wild in miami to watch their teams go head to head in the orange bowl. coming up on nightly news an enormous skyscraper in dubai catches on fire, dramatic pictures from there, and yet the city goes ahead with the largest fireworks display on earth to celebrate new year's eve. also, a man in upstate new york accused of hatching an isis-inspired plot foiled and we have an nbc news investigation about the replacement for a medical device that was associated with dozens of deaths, well now the replacement also has a potentially fatal flaw. all coming up on nightly news. the national championship game. right now the third quarter is just getting underway...oklahoma is up 17 to joe gorchow caught up with some rowdy tigers and sooners ahead of the game today. a sea of orange invades south miami... into their own death valley... away from home. take sot "when you're 13-0 and have a team like clemson and a coach like dabo you can't help but follow them." oklahoma's played in more orange bowls than any program in the nation... so there fans fee
plus--tiger rag or boomer sooner...fans are going wild in miami to watch their teams go head to head in the orange bowl. coming up on nightly news an enormous skyscraper in dubai catches on fire, dramatic pictures from there, and yet the city goes ahead with the largest fireworks display on earth to celebrate new year's eve. also, a man in upstate new york accused of hatching an isis-inspired plot foiled and we have an nbc news investigation about the replacement for a medical device that was...
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. >> the aging of the baby boomers, that's the reason, a large consensus for the decrease in labor force. the first thing we can do is to pass a federal paid leave law. because you know, we're the only industrialized planet on the earth that doesn't have some form of paid leave. and we know from the experience of the other countries that when you make it easier for dual career families to enter the workplace, after they have a child, you increase labor force participation. one data point. the united states and canada, the participation rate of women in 2000, was equal. now canada's about eight points, percentage points higher than us. and just if we had kept pace with canada and they have very progressive paid leave policies for women, higher. as a result of that, if we'd kept pace we would have 5.5 million more people to make silicon valley, the benefits of the remarkable talents this these women bring to -- >> let's clarify what you mean by paid leave. >> sure. >> is this going to be a government benefit that when you leave the workplace you're getting a portion of that paycheck substi
. >> the aging of the baby boomers, that's the reason, a large consensus for the decrease in labor force. the first thing we can do is to pass a federal paid leave law. because you know, we're the only industrialized planet on the earth that doesn't have some form of paid leave. and we know from the experience of the other countries that when you make it easier for dual career families to enter the workplace, after they have a child, you increase labor force participation. one data point....
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i come from the baby boomer generation. anddifferent from my dad ronald reagan. i have a record, and people will find it is a conservative record, but i am a compassionate fellow. presidentld you rate bush and president reagan? george w. bush: president bush is a fabulous dad. they are both great men. they did a lot for america. they understood that the office of the president of united states is better than the occupant. >> thank you very much. george w. bush: thank you. i appreciate you. >> how are you doing? george w. bush: good to see you. >> [indiscernible] george w. bush: congratulations. [indiscernible] >> thank you. george w. bush: appreciate y'all. a lot. >> you are watching road to the white house rewind, american pastry tv's weekly look at presidential races. next, we continue with george w. bush on the campaign trail in keene, new hampshire
i come from the baby boomer generation. anddifferent from my dad ronald reagan. i have a record, and people will find it is a conservative record, but i am a compassionate fellow. presidentld you rate bush and president reagan? george w. bush: president bush is a fabulous dad. they are both great men. they did a lot for america. they understood that the office of the president of united states is better than the occupant. >> thank you very much. george w. bush: thank you. i appreciate...
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the pats won the first meeting in october by 7 points and boomer can expect this to be another tough battle as well. >> this is a huge game for the jets. they can't lose. and they have played really well. this game will be close. and ryan fitzpatrick has played well. the question is can he go toe to toe with brady? can they put pressure on brady and dpohrs those turninsofar as if they can, the jets can win this game -- >>> jets and pats have won followed by our fifth quarter post game show. more on the pats. plus the bruins return after christmas break. more ahead. >>> thanks. still to come, severe weather in many parts of the country. >> christmas eve is over, now comes the return -- the rush to get to the mall. >>> and tom brady makes a christmas wish come true. . >>> new details tonight in a fast burning wildfire forcing dozens to be evacuated from it's now 60 percent contained. it's now closed a highway -- now. investigators think a downed power line sparked the flames. we've been having wild weather across the country tonight. >> and new video tonight. more than a dozen people h
the pats won the first meeting in october by 7 points and boomer can expect this to be another tough battle as well. >> this is a huge game for the jets. they can't lose. and they have played really well. this game will be close. and ryan fitzpatrick has played well. the question is can he go toe to toe with brady? can they put pressure on brady and dpohrs those turninsofar as if they can, the jets can win this game -- >>> jets and pats have won followed by our fifth quarter post...
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we do a lot of active adult which is the 55 and over boomer crowd that is moving down, of course, welot of move up and we're also doing more and more apartments for the millennials. anything to do with luxury for sale and rental hogs, using we you to think of toll brothers. but there are still plenty of families in their 30s or 40s that maybe aren't defined as millennials or defined as boomers that are looking to move up. they have been on the sidelines for the better part of a decade and we have a lot of demand for those houses still. >> this touches on the availability of people to get a mortgage, ease the cost and so forth. on fannie and freddie, the fed raised interest rates yesterday but they are still stuck in conserve forship, do fannie and freddie need to stick around in their current form to support the housing market or would it be fine on its own. >> i don't think it will ever be fine on its own, i think we need government backing of the mortgage business, that's been the way it's been forever and it has worked really well except for a couple really bad years in mid 2005,
we do a lot of active adult which is the 55 and over boomer crowd that is moving down, of course, welot of move up and we're also doing more and more apartments for the millennials. anything to do with luxury for sale and rental hogs, using we you to think of toll brothers. but there are still plenty of families in their 30s or 40s that maybe aren't defined as millennials or defined as boomers that are looking to move up. they have been on the sidelines for the better part of a decade and we...
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by having it with the premier model, they know many of their fans, the baby boomers or beatle maniacsew to streaming. they might want to test it out through the freemium model and then the paid subscription model. >> are the economics different for the beatles than they would be for an up and coming indy band? how are they different? are they expecting this to lift their vegas shows in the future? are they selling dvd's or blu-rays also now that they expect this to lift? >> very good point. i think that they're doing this primarily for the promotional value. i think they're going to be able to raise their merchandizing revenue from this. certainly the beatles tribute bands that perform all throughout the world might be able to get a lift in ticket sales from this, and, of course, the beatles are in the position, and they are one of the few acts that can to it. adele and tailor swift can do it as well. they can negotiate a higher royalty rate for streaming royalties with their record companies as well. >> john, i got to imagine that the complexity of contracts for artists, both new and
by having it with the premier model, they know many of their fans, the baby boomers or beatle maniacsew to streaming. they might want to test it out through the freemium model and then the paid subscription model. >> are the economics different for the beatles than they would be for an up and coming indy band? how are they different? are they expecting this to lift their vegas shows in the future? are they selling dvd's or blu-rays also now that they expect this to lift? >> very...
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. >> in the 1980's, the nation saw a threat on the horizon, baby boomers., they create a bubble of people drug on the system, so congress changed the formulas to collect more taxes. for 30 years, more money came in than went out. that all changed five years ago when boomers started to retire. >> now there's a negative cash flow. last year, payouts were $74 billion higher than earn ins. that's projected to go up this year to ate $4 billion. the social security trust fund estimates its reserves will be completed by 2034. >> i think people have not quite made the connection that even after the pot of money is gone, you'll still be paying social security taxes, so there will still be money flowing into the system just like every other part of the government. >> it's filling the gap that's the challenge. politicians suggest changing the age you can collect. there's another option, prioritizing social security payouts over other government functions, because at the end of the day, it's tax dollars to go to fund social security, just like everything else. libby ca
. >> in the 1980's, the nation saw a threat on the horizon, baby boomers., they create a bubble of people drug on the system, so congress changed the formulas to collect more taxes. for 30 years, more money came in than went out. that all changed five years ago when boomers started to retire. >> now there's a negative cash flow. last year, payouts were $74 billion higher than earn ins. that's projected to go up this year to ate $4 billion. the social security trust fund estimates...
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anybody here who is a baby boomer? can you remember segregated lunch counters? for 100ve not voted years yet, and we are well over 200 years old. we had a civil war among ourselves and it started in my state. democracy is hard. don't expect the mideast to fall .n place in 15 or 20 years but here is what you can expect -- with our help, things will change. so, here is what i am wanting to tell you. associatennot as ourselves with this struggle for social justice and there is a fine for the heart and soul of islam taking place before our eyes. -- christian religion with reformation. there is a fight within islam for the heart and soul of the religion. take sides. take sides with those who would practice their faith, but find a place on the planet for you, too . 36 trips, i am here to tell you they are not all the same. i have lost a lot of good friends in iraq and afghanistan who were judges, policeman, lawyers, trying to impose the rule of law to replace the rule they fall, when someone else takes the place. i am very hopeful that over the ark of time radical isl
anybody here who is a baby boomer? can you remember segregated lunch counters? for 100ve not voted years yet, and we are well over 200 years old. we had a civil war among ourselves and it started in my state. democracy is hard. don't expect the mideast to fall .n place in 15 or 20 years but here is what you can expect -- with our help, things will change. so, here is what i am wanting to tell you. associatennot as ourselves with this struggle for social justice and there is a fine for the heart...
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you have this old of middle-aged -- bulge of middle-aged baby boomers passing into retirement. betty: and then you have the millennials coming up, who will be even further into the job market, expanding their wages. staying right now on the topic with the fed and janet yellen, who will be speaking in just a few moments, how do you think the fed has handled their communication? have they done a good job communicating to the market? charlie: having spent 14 years at the bank of england trying to get communication right, i know that at times you make missteps, you think things which are misinterpreted, and so forth. so it's not easy, particularly when you have people who have different views giving speeches emphasizing different things. so it is important that you get a pretty coherent and consistent message from the key policymakers, which here i would think of as not only janet, but also stand fisher, bill deadly fischer, bill d udley. when should the bank of england be hiking rates? [laughter] charlie: that is one thing i will not comment on. mark: i was just going to put it ou
you have this old of middle-aged -- bulge of middle-aged baby boomers passing into retirement. betty: and then you have the millennials coming up, who will be even further into the job market, expanding their wages. staying right now on the topic with the fed and janet yellen, who will be speaking in just a few moments, how do you think the fed has handled their communication? have they done a good job communicating to the market? charlie: having spent 14 years at the bank of england trying to...
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. >> reporter: from slinkys to lincoln logs, these are the hot doice boomers had to have. for some shoppers like julie berke, classic toys are still a must-have at christmastime. >> it's a nays nostalgic feeling we want our child to be able to have. (singing carols) >> reporter: it's the procrastinators in los angeles that are doing real bonding over long lines and packed parking lots. for malika meads and her son, hitting the mall on november 24 is their version of smart shopping. >> i don't want to take a chance >> reporter: according to a gallup poll, shoppers are spending $830 this holiday season, over 100 more than last year. in 2008 when the economy tanked, sales dropped 5% below average. in 2015, they're expected to climb at least 5% above average. >> this will be something in here whether you're eight or 80 that will punch the button. >> reporter: tastes have collectible toy mall and retro store owner knows that one tradition that never goes out of style is a trip down memory lane. >> when a kid comes in and sees an etch a sketch or simon which is not really techni
. >> reporter: from slinkys to lincoln logs, these are the hot doice boomers had to have. for some shoppers like julie berke, classic toys are still a must-have at christmastime. >> it's a nays nostalgic feeling we want our child to be able to have. (singing carols) >> reporter: it's the procrastinators in los angeles that are doing real bonding over long lines and packed parking lots. for malika meads and her son, hitting the mall on november 24 is their version of smart...
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when the baby boomers went into schools, they were overcrowded. the world war ii veterans fresh from winning the war, got busy and passed the g.i. bill and build new skills, and the investment paid great evidence for america. we need to do no less. we need to do more. that is the single most important. individuals with education and job training is crucial. it is time we recognize the crucial role that families because too often when we try to address problems we are focused on individuals, and we ignore the rules of theires play -- the roles families play. yesterday in portsmouth, i had a wonderful forum on care. one woman who is taking care of a difficult problem needs relief. she is the primary caregiver. she wants a day care so she can recharge your batteries, so she can get a little break. than heres that, husband loses eligibility for some of the medical benefits that can help defray the expenses. the programs are focused on the individual. they don't take into account the crucial role the family is playing. the family needs help and support
when the baby boomers went into schools, they were overcrowded. the world war ii veterans fresh from winning the war, got busy and passed the g.i. bill and build new skills, and the investment paid great evidence for america. we need to do no less. we need to do more. that is the single most important. individuals with education and job training is crucial. it is time we recognize the crucial role that families because too often when we try to address problems we are focused on individuals, and...
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tim: according to a pew research center poll, 41 per-cent of baby boomers and generation x-er's y they don't attend religious servises on either christmas eve or christmas day, just under half of millenials polled reported the same. tim: for others, the tradition of going to church on christmas is tradition.... even if folks might not make other services during the rest of the year ...celebrating the birth of the new born king just seems to be more important ... but we wondered d& why? our lukas voss met with religous leaders today and has more. lukas: thanks tim ... somehow that walk to our local brisk winter night has something special. the christmaservice ... fomany it's a time to bring the whole family toghether ... stop for a moment ... and remember why so many celebrate this day in december. but why is it that some of us only stop ... for that service ... on that december day ... well you might count all of the above. natpop: pastoror speaking vovo it's father brent lingle's spanish speaking mass before christmas. it's catholic and what a lot of peole would typically associate wi
tim: according to a pew research center poll, 41 per-cent of baby boomers and generation x-er's y they don't attend religious servises on either christmas eve or christmas day, just under half of millenials polled reported the same. tim: for others, the tradition of going to church on christmas is tradition.... even if folks might not make other services during the rest of the year ...celebrating the birth of the new born king just seems to be more important ... but we wondered d& why? our...
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down debt to get the democrats interim to have discussion, not getting us off track. 80 million baby boomers will retire in the next 25 years. ifif we don't have a plan to lose a way of life. we cannot defend ourselves because all the money goes to medicare and social security. that is a ticking time bomb. i am ready to do something like that. i'm ready to challenge you and the republican party. other democrats ready to be challenged? i hope so because if ii get to be president they will be challenged. i haven't 1 percent. the election is still a long way away. stay in the race. [applause] of going to talk a little bit about foreign policy. do you think i eveni even need to talk to you about my support for israel? no. i amno. i am the 1st guy to go to the rgc event and never mention israel and 15 minutes. do you know why? because i do not have to. [applause] because you know where i am at.i am at. don't you really want me to be president? [applause] don't you want me? don't you want me across the table from the ayatollah? don't you want me to be commander-in-chief because i have walked in th
down debt to get the democrats interim to have discussion, not getting us off track. 80 million baby boomers will retire in the next 25 years. ifif we don't have a plan to lose a way of life. we cannot defend ourselves because all the money goes to medicare and social security. that is a ticking time bomb. i am ready to do something like that. i'm ready to challenge you and the republican party. other democrats ready to be challenged? i hope so because if ii get to be president they will be...
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there is a shortage of 150 to 200,000 drivers over the next three to five years as baby boomers retire and a recovering economy means more demand for more trucks hauling good. werner, swift, kov nannecovenant and snyder turned to an untapped labor pool. women like tiffany. offering 401(k), tuition reimbursement and starting salaries in $50,000 to $60,000. >> women now comprise 6% of the overall u.s. truck driver population. a modest fraction up from 4.5% five years ago. >> it is a man's world still a it's getting away from that. i'm amazed every time i go into the truck stop how many female drivers i'm seeing. >> part of the appeal -- modified trucks with easier to drive automatic transmission and driver cabs with ergonomic changes to better accommodate women's bodies. plus the ability for females to earn the same pay as male counterparts. >> when you work in a male dominated profession you make typically more money than in a female-dominated profession. as a truck driver, you make the same amount of money as your male peers because you are either paid by the mile, the load or the perc
there is a shortage of 150 to 200,000 drivers over the next three to five years as baby boomers retire and a recovering economy means more demand for more trucks hauling good. werner, swift, kov nannecovenant and snyder turned to an untapped labor pool. women like tiffany. offering 401(k), tuition reimbursement and starting salaries in $50,000 to $60,000. >> women now comprise 6% of the overall u.s. truck driver population. a modest fraction up from 4.5% five years ago. >> it is a...
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the previous caller said that congress blames the baby boomers for this and that. i don't know where that came from. i don't know -- it came from somewhere, i don't know. tilt andtely, i see a always have -- a socialist type tilt in the way the president approaches many things, redistribution of wealth, the affordable care act, which is has extremely damaged me. my insurance has gone up 400% since that was initiated. anyway, i feel a great lack of true leadership. pipeline. i heard nancy pelosi on the radio yesterday saying that the refinery workers are out of work and the state department did two studies on the pipeline, and said it was ok. originally, the president said that is what he was waiting for, but he still be doing it -- vetoed it. i believe he is doing what he believes is right, but this is set in his moral fiber. by that, he has to act. thecontinuous attacks on second amendment and the few other executive orders that have been signed in the middle of the me cause.y give if people would study history, going back into the late 1930's and early 1940's, th
the previous caller said that congress blames the baby boomers for this and that. i don't know where that came from. i don't know -- it came from somewhere, i don't know. tilt andtely, i see a always have -- a socialist type tilt in the way the president approaches many things, redistribution of wealth, the affordable care act, which is has extremely damaged me. my insurance has gone up 400% since that was initiated. anyway, i feel a great lack of true leadership. pipeline. i heard nancy pelosi...