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you highlight some questions for baby boomers, and then wanting to adopt self driving cars?a: nobody has really set up on a business model yet. it is not clear if the elderly will be purchasing these cars or if it will be a ridership model. one example might be that the retirement community that currently has a bus driver to take their residents to doctors appointments, maybe they will use a self driving car instead. so, i think we're still waiting for the business models to be hashed out. carol: waiting for the business models, also waiting for the cars to actually hit the road. do they have any idea when this will happen? dana: i think the technology is here. the question is the regulatory and insurance issues that need to be ironed out before this can be adopted on a wide scale. between 2020 and 2030, you are going to see a lot of activity. carol: time for a get check. what is the worst business decision that you have ever made? that is a survey and the magazines etc. section this week. we are joined with more. you guys devote a whole page to it. what was the worst idea t
you highlight some questions for baby boomers, and then wanting to adopt self driving cars?a: nobody has really set up on a business model yet. it is not clear if the elderly will be purchasing these cars or if it will be a ridership model. one example might be that the retirement community that currently has a bus driver to take their residents to doctors appointments, maybe they will use a self driving car instead. so, i think we're still waiting for the business models to be hashed out....
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and here we are today 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65,ev tomorrow another 10,000 and so on. and every single day between now and the year 2030 a lot of boomers will migrate from the work force into retirement. that'll put a lot of pressure on our social security and medicare. so that's one issue there. the millennials are our young adult generation, ages 18-35, so they've come of age in the new millenium. they are also a huge generation, the generation in between so-called generation x, the baby bust generation. the millennials are making a slow walk to adulthood by all the traditional measures, they're slow to getting married, getting married at about half the rates their parents and grand parents did, they're slow to buying houses, cars, and they're having a tough time economically. we talk a lot about rising income and wealth inequality. it's a fact of life in the 201st century -- 21st century. less attention is paid to the way that there's an age skew on that. by and large, today's old are better off in terms of all the ways we measure economic well being than yesterday'
and here we are today 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65,ev tomorrow another 10,000 and so on. and every single day between now and the year 2030 a lot of boomers will migrate from the work force into retirement. that'll put a lot of pressure on our social security and medicare. so that's one issue there. the millennials are our young adult generation, ages 18-35, so they've come of age in the new millenium. they are also a huge generation, the generation in between so-called generation x, the...
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how many boomers do we have in the room? baby boomers? so baby boomers have been kind of led to believe not only are we the most important generation but also the generation that represents an exception. that for some reason we are the demographic bulk moving through the snake. when we are done things revert to normal. nothing could be farther from the truth when it comes to aging. aging is a continuing process that will progress as years go on. here's another way to look at the same thing. this gives you a sense of progression. 2015 to 2050, this by the way is net of the kinds of advances in medical science and bioscience that we are seeing every day. i'll talk a little bit about later. to put it in perspective, when social security was introduced in 1935, life spans in the united states averaged 61.7 years. social security, an import from germany, was used as a program to take care of those who were exceptions. the outliers who for some reason outlived life span norms. boy have things changed. this is another thing we are experiencing.
how many boomers do we have in the room? baby boomers? so baby boomers have been kind of led to believe not only are we the most important generation but also the generation that represents an exception. that for some reason we are the demographic bulk moving through the snake. when we are done things revert to normal. nothing could be farther from the truth when it comes to aging. aging is a continuing process that will progress as years go on. here's another way to look at the same thing....
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that's where we fan harry boomer. good morning harry. >> reporter: good morning denise, how are you? i'm standing here in the alter, beautiful alter in had historic church one of the most beautiful in all of the country. it was the future of this church was in doubt in march of 2009 when the churches merged, closing the doors. parishioner as peeled that decision to the holy sea and that decision was overturned it is now the 4th anniversary of this church reopening. 2016 marking 125 inn anniversary. i have with me, parishioner, fourth generation, his name is john. he is a member here. as i said, fourth generation. to have this church reopen? >> first of all harry it is great to be inside and not standing outside in 2009, the church was closed and we feel through the intervention of our blessed mother that through a miracle the church has reopened with the other churches in cleveland. it is just great to be back into the church. we've had what we feel many miracles have already occurred in the church since it reopened.
that's where we fan harry boomer. good morning harry. >> reporter: good morning denise, how are you? i'm standing here in the alter, beautiful alter in had historic church one of the most beautiful in all of the country. it was the future of this church was in doubt in march of 2009 when the churches merged, closing the doors. parishioner as peeled that decision to the holy sea and that decision was overturned it is now the 4th anniversary of this church reopening. 2016 marking 125 inn...
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reporter harry boomer went for a ride along with the ohio state highway patrol to help keep us safe. >> this is an all-out day and all uniformed personnel are on the road now. >> sergeant gable cleveland post of the ohio highway patrol says they are keeping an eye on those who make a bad decision who get behind the wheel after drinking. impaired and erratic driving and risk. >> between 2009 and 2013, almost 300 people died due to drunk driving crashes. listen to what he says. it is more than cliche. >> certainly our message to everyone, if they are out and enjoying the st. patrick's day holiday, if they will drive don't drink. if you drink don't drive. if you are going to be out and you plan on driving, then make a plan. >> of course that means more than planning to have a good time. >>> remember, don't speed and buckle up. >> click it or ticket or you most likely will get pulled over. >> keep in mind law enforcement is looking for those who take a greater risk. the legal limit is 0.8 of blood alcohol and you can be cited oratessed if you are impaired. you are buzzed is drunk driving
reporter harry boomer went for a ride along with the ohio state highway patrol to help keep us safe. >> this is an all-out day and all uniformed personnel are on the road now. >> sergeant gable cleveland post of the ohio highway patrol says they are keeping an eye on those who make a bad decision who get behind the wheel after drinking. impaired and erratic driving and risk. >> between 2009 and 2013, almost 300 people died due to drunk driving crashes. listen to what he says....
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harry boomer shows us how to return to our roots. >> we are 19% tree canopy. if business continues as usual we expect trees to decline by the year 2040. >> reporter: that doesn't sound good and pittsburgh has more trees at 42%, cincinnati 30% and detroit 23. outside of it looking good why worry about more trees than what was once called the tree city. at our current level trees add 1.8 billion gallons of water and $11 million savings and absorb 14 tons of air pollution and save energy providing shade, $3.5 million and increase property value at $4.5 million. >> and take a look at the shiny city owe juvenile justice center. not a lot of tree relatively speaking? >> when we do a neighborhood oftentimes we remove trees and don't replace them with trees. >> look at the trees at the graveyard and across the street at this tree lawn. hardly any trees. >> reporter: cleveland got an unexpected national award for 25 year tree plan and the city wants to plant 25,000 trees each year equaling: harry boomer cleveland 19. >> the origins of cleveland's nickname date back to
harry boomer shows us how to return to our roots. >> we are 19% tree canopy. if business continues as usual we expect trees to decline by the year 2040. >> reporter: that doesn't sound good and pittsburgh has more trees at 42%, cincinnati 30% and detroit 23. outside of it looking good why worry about more trees than what was once called the tree city. at our current level trees add 1.8 billion gallons of water and $11 million savings and absorb 14 tons of air pollution and save...
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harry boomer explains not permit. >> it was very simple. filled out the forms and sent in the information. the state was great about it. >> mike manages the alleys in greater cleveland and thrilled to have major event waiver permit allowing bars to extend service until 4 a.m. until:30. ago when it first came out. really, the decision was, we were getting out of the events and late night sessions and it is good to have a place to unwiped and have a drink. >> some restaurants on east 4th street are hopping with activity when the rnc is in town and some doing private parties and others around the city are all in. >> and we have a liquor license until 4:00 a.m. we got it approved. >> and at the chocolate bar he is glad to be in the mix offering the extended hours. >> i think it will be pretty nice on east 4th and heart of downtown and all the traffic comes through here and chocolate bar is hoping to be really busy. >> even the following counties cuyahoga, geauga, lake, mama diana port schedule summit. they can sell licker and beer during the ti
harry boomer explains not permit. >> it was very simple. filled out the forms and sent in the information. the state was great about it. >> mike manages the alleys in greater cleveland and thrilled to have major event waiver permit allowing bars to extend service until 4 a.m. until:30. ago when it first came out. really, the decision was, we were getting out of the events and late night sessions and it is good to have a place to unwiped and have a drink. >> some restaurants on...
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today harry boomer got an update for how prepared they are for a time of crisis. harry? >> reporter: mark, the bomb in brussels sent shockwaves from here to the atlantic on the north coast and shores of lake erie folks at hopkins international are taking more precautions than usual. >>. it may look like business as usual as folks do what they have to do to make their flights. they are aware of what happened overseas earlier today. here at hopkins additional k-9 units are being deployed. they are using what they are calling behavioral detection officers and as always multiple even interim director of the airport frank szabo says he gets screened multiple times a day. here is what he said at hopkins now. >> can you see as a result of this incident there's a heightened number of uniformed officers in the public areas on the roadways and ticketing and baggage claim levels and t.s.a. has employed a number of strategies to minimize any risk. >> mr. szabo says they are using curbside security. he says everybody should feel 100% safe flying in and out of hopkins. >>> live at hop
today harry boomer got an update for how prepared they are for a time of crisis. harry? >> reporter: mark, the bomb in brussels sent shockwaves from here to the atlantic on the north coast and shores of lake erie folks at hopkins international are taking more precautions than usual. >>. it may look like business as usual as folks do what they have to do to make their flights. they are aware of what happened overseas earlier today. here at hopkins additional k-9 units are being...
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harry boomer reports some kent state students will be there, too. >> i am very excited. definitely. >> a little nervous about getting sunburned. that's about it. >> reporter: samantha is a group of kent state students headed to cuba 90 miles off the u.s.-florida coast. most americans have been prohibited from traveling to the communist island nation for 50 years. >> students started this aluminum company plant to get an idea what to expect in cuba and leave dark and early sunday morning and coming back next friday. >> you start the semester off in cleveland and getting us familiar with readaptive use with industrial buildings. >> who knows. >> some day if you visit cuba and shop and store and based on >> i have been drawing parallels with connect state and cuba and industrial port cities. and i am excited to have my eyes open what it is like there. >> we behave in public spaces and hotels and meeting spaces are to be bugged and careful, thoughtful and respectful. >> students are ready to visit the oil refinery and gather data and other research. >> potentially large urba
harry boomer reports some kent state students will be there, too. >> i am very excited. definitely. >> a little nervous about getting sunburned. that's about it. >> reporter: samantha is a group of kent state students headed to cuba 90 miles off the u.s.-florida coast. most americans have been prohibited from traveling to the communist island nation for 50 years. >> students started this aluminum company plant to get an idea what to expect in cuba and leave dark and...
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that's why they put it on the ballot march 15th. >> reporter: in parma, harry boomer cleveland 19. >> mark: okay, harry, thanks. >>> amazon is setting up shop in akron this summer. the cyber retailer will open a brick and mortar place on eastex change near the university of akron. real live people answering your questions there at the store and you can pick up and return orders from amazon there. amazon student and prime members will get free one-day pick up orders there, too. not a bad deal. >>> avon lake cameras were set up in avon lake to watch the birds and lay eggs. >> sara: a bird laid another egg over the weekend and there are soon to be three baby eagles waiting to hatch. you can watch it when the school is streaming on youtube. that's a true sign of spring right there. that's great. >>> coming up on cleveland cleveland 19...you may notice in remembrance of an influential former first lady. >> mark: as we get closer to the arrival of the rnc paul orlousky breaks down the term brokered convention. jeff? >> jeff: all right. feazel roof camera unseasonally warm night. that's the
that's why they put it on the ballot march 15th. >> reporter: in parma, harry boomer cleveland 19. >> mark: okay, harry, thanks. >>> amazon is setting up shop in akron this summer. the cyber retailer will open a brick and mortar place on eastex change near the university of akron. real live people answering your questions there at the store and you can pick up and return orders from amazon there. amazon student and prime members will get free one-day pick up orders there,...
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harry boomer is here to tell us what folks living and working here think. >> reporter: call it denial of pride. people i talked with today including a professor, director of economic development for the city, a business owner and resident all dispute the findings of the study by the economic innovation group for washington, d.c. >> cleveland has consistently ranked among some of the most economically depressed cities in the nation. >> reporter: like many studies it depends on whom you ask about its findings. the economic innovation group the most distressed city in america. >> csu professor ronnie dunn. >> there is growth and revitalization taking place in select neighborhoods throughout the city. downtown, for example, ohio city, over in tremont, university circle. >> reporter: there is no doubt cleveland has its pockets of poverty. just drive down some streets where the economic recovery hasn't helped yet. there's plenty of evidence to cleveland. >> one thing in cleveland the study did not catch is we have diversified our economy. for all the studies they bring up this negative stud
harry boomer is here to tell us what folks living and working here think. >> reporter: call it denial of pride. people i talked with today including a professor, director of economic development for the city, a business owner and resident all dispute the findings of the study by the economic innovation group for washington, d.c. >> cleveland has consistently ranked among some of the most economically depressed cities in the nation. >> reporter: like many studies it depends on...
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harry boomer joins us with what harry? >> reporter: hi. i am outside the federal right now. that is where 35-year-old jonathan smead was taken today and according to the five page arrest warrant issued by the secret service at about 11:16 sunday night jonathan called the states civil service, secret going to be recorded and before the agent had a chance to answer he said "i want to kill president obama." smead asked if it was a federal offense and mentioned a couple of past assassinations including lincoln and kennedy and said he then wanted to kill hillary clinton. he identified himself by name jonathan smead and as we say, he is 35-years-old. we talked to his attorney charles fleming and here is what he has to say about his client. >> it is a serious state of affairs to the extend someone is charged with threatening the president of the united states. that makes it all the more serious. >> reporter: and he will be back here in court on wednesday march the 9th at 11:30 in the morning, president obama, the most threatened president in u.s. history and most are done on-line a
harry boomer joins us with what harry? >> reporter: hi. i am outside the federal right now. that is where 35-year-old jonathan smead was taken today and according to the five page arrest warrant issued by the secret service at about 11:16 sunday night jonathan called the states civil service, secret going to be recorded and before the agent had a chance to answer he said "i want to kill president obama." smead asked if it was a federal offense and mentioned a couple of past...
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>> there was a report done that baby boomers, the one regret they have is not doing enough traveling when they were younger. this is a way to travel, to see the world, to experience new cultures. >> reporter: that's not the only reason why. pressure says for some people, it can be a good financial move. >> your fixed income, your annuity ies go twice as well. it's a win-win. >> reporter: what are the best places? >> the no. 1 place is panama. panama and ecuador have been neck in neck of the top two places to retire overseas. a lot has to do with economics. they're easy, low cost, affordable, sunshiny places to live. mexico was really popular back in the 1920s, the 1930s, the 1940s and it remains popular today. in the '50s, '60s and '70s, people were retiring to costa rica. those two countries are very easy. americans have been going there for such a long time. >> reporter: in many of the countries, that are ex-pat communities, but it doesn't mean they operate like america. >> none of these countries are america light. none are just like the u.s. at half their own cost. they're their
>> there was a report done that baby boomers, the one regret they have is not doing enough traveling when they were younger. this is a way to travel, to see the world, to experience new cultures. >> reporter: that's not the only reason why. pressure says for some people, it can be a good financial move. >> your fixed income, your annuity ies go twice as well. it's a win-win. >> reporter: what are the best places? >> the no. 1 place is panama. panama and ecuador...
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pharry boomer was inside the pcourtroom gathering information. pwe also have a live picture from poutside the courtroom. pyou see it there. psmeed will be back in federal pcourt on march 9th. phe'll remain in custody. pno bond set. pwe'll have the very latest pdetails coming up at 5:00. p>>> time for timeout. p>> now for a quick timeout with promona and tony. p>> romona: all right. phe's opting out of his contract pwith the browns. p>> tony: yes. pso i put on official browns gear ptoday. p>> romona: very nice. p>> tony: how good these colors plook. phe looks a lot better in them pthan i do. pno surprise he's doing this pleaving 24 million on the table. pi believe at the age of 30 this pis more to see if a contender pwants him. phe's top five in the money among pnfl centers. pi just really believe he's been pthrough four head coaches palready since 2009. pif you're alex mack and you're p30, you turn the corner there. pyou want to play for a winner. p>> romona: is he still pconsidered one of the premiere pcenters. p>> reporter: p>> tony: absolutely
pharry boomer was inside the pcourtroom gathering information. pwe also have a live picture from poutside the courtroom. pyou see it there. psmeed will be back in federal pcourt on march 9th. phe'll remain in custody. pno bond set. pwe'll have the very latest pdetails coming up at 5:00. p>>> time for timeout. p>> now for a quick timeout with promona and tony. p>> romona: all right. phe's opting out of his contract pwith the browns. p>> tony: yes. pso i put on official...
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. >> reporter: the cdc recommends hep c screenings for all baby boomers -- everyone born between 1945nd 1965-- now aged 50 to 70. but doctor mera discovered half of his hepatitis c patients are younger than 50. so now, under the tribe's hep c elimination program, anyone over age 20 who comes through the cherokee health system, for any reason, is screened for hep c, regardless of other risk factors. >> we're doing age targeted screening. we're not doing screening based on risk factors, first because we know it doesn't work well. many providers will not ask risk factors with patients. they don't have the time to do it or it is a sensitive issue. >> reporter: when gaye wheeler was diagnosed as part of the hep c elimination program, she told a nurse she was worried about the treatment. friends -- and a close male relative -- had experienced debilitating side effects like fatigue and depression. >> i said, what medication am i going to have to take? and she said wl there's new medications. and i was like, okay. but you know in my own mind after i hung up, i thought, wow, is this going to b
. >> reporter: the cdc recommends hep c screenings for all baby boomers -- everyone born between 1945nd 1965-- now aged 50 to 70. but doctor mera discovered half of his hepatitis c patients are younger than 50. so now, under the tribe's hep c elimination program, anyone over age 20 who comes through the cherokee health system, for any reason, is screened for hep c, regardless of other risk factors. >> we're doing age targeted screening. we're not doing screening based on risk...
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plive in mentor, harry boomer, pcleveland 19. p>>> first alert traffic on pcleveland 19 news is sponsored pby ford. p>> mark: peek outside. p77 and 80. pno sign of deer. pthere are cars out there, and it plooks like the volume is up a plittle bit there. peverybody moving along at a retty good clip, though. pnot bad. p>>> another update right now at p4:00. premember walter robinson? plast month lebron sent the p70-year-old cleveland man who phas lived at menora park in pbeachwood for nine years tickets pfor tonight's game against the pwe found out that he is going to pthe game with his grandson. phere is what he's wearing. phe was so overwhelmed with his pgifts of a pair of practice pshoes, a shirt and a letter from plebron that he cried. p>> mark: good for him. pexcellent. p>>> listen, tony and romona, pthey're off today. pso it is double mark timeout. pcan there be any worse? pcoming up we're talking about eyton manning's retirement on pthe way. p>> a week before the superbowl, pmy daughter said, daddy, is this pthe last game? p
plive in mentor, harry boomer, pcleveland 19. p>>> first alert traffic on pcleveland 19 news is sponsored pby ford. p>> mark: peek outside. p77 and 80. pno sign of deer. pthere are cars out there, and it plooks like the volume is up a plittle bit there. peverybody moving along at a retty good clip, though. pnot bad. p>>> another update right now at p4:00. premember walter robinson? plast month lebron sent the p70-year-old cleveland man who phas lived at menora park in...
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the baby boomers was so huge that passing through will create this huge bump.ove that presentation. i would give you the win, but i have not given mark a win yet. stay with us. more next on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: changing habits of tv viewers. streaming is a company that started in sweden and just launched in one of the fastest-growing markets in europe, germany. thank you for being with us. u.s.,e based here in the but trying to take streaming into europe. why will you be doing better than other streaming services already there? >> we do live television, not recorded. the focus is live television. a globalying to build .latform for distribution we can take signal anywhere and distribute it anywhere. this show itself is now on our platform and being watched in germany right now, live. vonnie: how are you on that form? >> signal can be taken anywhere based on the content price that we have. the localhe rights distributor wants. in this particular case, we have the right to distribute in germany, but with the click of a button, if bloomberg allows, we can
the baby boomers was so huge that passing through will create this huge bump.ove that presentation. i would give you the win, but i have not given mark a win yet. stay with us. more next on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: changing habits of tv viewers. streaming is a company that started in sweden and just launched in one of the fastest-growing markets in europe, germany. thank you for being with us. u.s.,e based here in the but trying to take streaming into europe. why will you be...
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are baby boomers. they can take a different interpretation from some of these things. a lot of my students will say okay, we need to elect the first woman president but when will we have the first latino president? will ever have an lgbtq president? they are interested in broader issues other than that. i think that might help as we move forward to see more diversity in politics because we are not locked into just one particular view of what the president on what a politician is supposed to look like. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to anaheim and the many other destinations on our cities to her, go to c-span.org/cities to her. spent you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. ..
are baby boomers. they can take a different interpretation from some of these things. a lot of my students will say okay, we need to elect the first woman president but when will we have the first latino president? will ever have an lgbtq president? they are interested in broader issues other than that. i think that might help as we move forward to see more diversity in politics because we are not locked into just one particular view of what the president on what a politician is supposed to...
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. >> tony: harry boomer joining us live from kent with the latest on the investigation. harry? >> reporter: tony and denise, students and staff were starting their day at school and got an announcement running in fear forcing them out of the school building behind me. >> i was actually in choir and didn't hear the overhead announcement that said to evacuate the school. >> she had her friday rudely interrupted by a bomb threat at 7:45. >> someone came in and told us to leave our stuff and walk out quietly. >> parents got a recorded message from the superintendent george joseph and texts from their kids. >> i noticed a couple of extra cops in the parking lot and wish instincts saying hey, is anything going on? >> i was freaked out. everybody seemed calm. it was kind of scary. >> macy read the text to her mother. >> mom, i am freaking out. what has the school told you. >> she said what is it. >> they evacuated us to franklin because of a bomb threat. >> some thought the bomb threat was fun and games. not for this mother and daughter. it was scary. >> it was scary. usually there's
. >> tony: harry boomer joining us live from kent with the latest on the investigation. harry? >> reporter: tony and denise, students and staff were starting their day at school and got an announcement running in fear forcing them out of the school building behind me. >> i was actually in choir and didn't hear the overhead announcement that said to evacuate the school. >> she had her friday rudely interrupted by a bomb threat at 7:45. >> someone came in and told us...
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that airs right here on boomer television.ight here on boomer television. -- bloomberg television. up 1.3%.00 the nasdaq up about 1.5%. more bloomberg markets coming up after the break. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >> 3:00 p.m. in new york, 4:00 a.m. in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg markets." carol: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am c
that airs right here on boomer television.ight here on boomer television. -- bloomberg television. up 1.3%.00 the nasdaq up about 1.5%. more bloomberg markets coming up after the break. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices....
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harry boomer cleveland 19. >> we know it's raining out there. jeff has been showing us all afternoon. that is going to slow down some of the commute. we are looking at i-480 in the independence area. everybody is moving along okay. thankfully our temperatures are warm enough. not seeing any ice or snow yet. jeff is telling us that could be coming a bit later. >> just like madonna has done over the years, the rock and role hall of fame is reinventing itself. the museum could get a multi million dollar makeover and one of several excite ing projects. dan shows us now how this is going to look. sounds great. >> this is great. rock and roll hall of fame and something that people say has been necessary. they are going to liven up the whole front plaza. there is four separate projects. there is a stage going there and a grassy area that kids are going to want to run around outside and the cafe and the entrance. we're going to focus on the cafe . i'm going to show you some pictures that show that and give you an architectural rending idea. they are goi
harry boomer cleveland 19. >> we know it's raining out there. jeff has been showing us all afternoon. that is going to slow down some of the commute. we are looking at i-480 in the independence area. everybody is moving along okay. thankfully our temperatures are warm enough. not seeing any ice or snow yet. jeff is telling us that could be coming a bit later. >> just like madonna has done over the years, the rock and role hall of fame is reinventing itself. the museum could get a...
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millennials and baby boomers helped lead the surge. this is a great story about generosity in our area.. oldest children's tremendous gift this the family of former publix president joe k. baptist children's home five million his family says this gift was exactly what their father was about: helping the disadvantaged. the group say the gift will be placed in an endowment fund that provides services to children who are neglected, abandoned and abused. rays are only four days away from playing a historic game in cuba. up with some of the players on their thoughts about the stands. but first, flight to the big terrifying next, what forced a pilot to land at (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. good morning, it's i'm allison kropff. and i'm ian reitz. in just a few hours...loved ones will honor the fallen hillsborough crash. 10news reporter live at the hillsborough county sheriff's office law enforcement memori
millennials and baby boomers helped lead the surge. this is a great story about generosity in our area.. oldest children's tremendous gift this the family of former publix president joe k. baptist children's home five million his family says this gift was exactly what their father was about: helping the disadvantaged. the group say the gift will be placed in an endowment fund that provides services to children who are neglected, abandoned and abused. rays are only four days away from playing a...
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harry boomer, cleveland. >> mark: thank you, harry. there may finally be justice for an euclid family who had their we first took you to the home on wilmore avenue last year. after a lengthy investigation police just arrested jason kozan. he lives on parkwood but used to live on the same street as the eggings. a judge set bond at $2,000. >>> boy it's a good-looking day. take a peek at that. 77 and 480 a bit of a slowdown on 480 eastbound. that's down in independence there. so the volume is up and looks like people might be trying to get out of work early today. understood. >> romona: feels like a friday. >> mark: indeed. >> romona: in time out today comings and goings to talk about with the cleveland browns. >> mark: plus, a woman invents a new way to feel safe while out and about. how much the, oh, come on, i have to read that, the booby >> mark: well come back. president obama has filled out his ncaa tournament bracket. the commander in chief picked kansas, texas a & m, north carolina and michigan state all reach the final four. the
harry boomer, cleveland. >> mark: thank you, harry. there may finally be justice for an euclid family who had their we first took you to the home on wilmore avenue last year. after a lengthy investigation police just arrested jason kozan. he lives on parkwood but used to live on the same street as the eggings. a judge set bond at $2,000. >>> boy it's a good-looking day. take a peek at that. 77 and 480 a bit of a slowdown on 480 eastbound. that's down in independence there. so the...
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a windy start to the wednesday and holly is tracking over is left over showers and we had thunder boomers. >> it is a good, thank you for those tweets, it will transition as john and lynna mentioned and by noon we noticed the winds pick up. degrees and sunshine by midday. will be even more significant is the sunshine towards this evening and there will be some glare and low 60s after starting off with left over showers this morning. wind advisory at 8 am for cleveland and that is new since he went to bed last night, and as john and lynna mentioned showers up anyway, some wet roads to the east but that is the extent of it. wind advisory for cuyahoga county, east and west ciders, including lorraine county and further west into sandusky and toledo but as i mentioned for cleveland and these areas just to the east and west that was literally issued just hours ago. it is new and it will be a day of wind thought means patients on your part, danny will talk more about the commute and still wet roads. >> especially the wet roads to the east, right now it is a good commit, the wet roads are not imp
a windy start to the wednesday and holly is tracking over is left over showers and we had thunder boomers. >> it is a good, thank you for those tweets, it will transition as john and lynna mentioned and by noon we noticed the winds pick up. degrees and sunshine by midday. will be even more significant is the sunshine towards this evening and there will be some glare and low 60s after starting off with left over showers this morning. wind advisory at 8 am for cleveland and that is new...
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. >> researchers analyzed iq of 11,000 baby boomers and found -- baby boomers fond that blond women have average iq on key with other hair colors. blond averaged higher within three points. >> that's rooght yon that i'm a true blond but but light u brown to be honest with you. >> scientists say that's not a significance and found the same result for men. >> i love the video shows hair extensions. perfect for me. your top stories when we come back. how much playboy could be going for. >> l women of russia did you it see that one? the naked ladies of russia. (vo) when i first took jake home we ate anything. until i decided we both needed to eat better. now jake gets purina cat chow naturals indoor a nutritious formula for indoor cats with no artificial flavors. it helps to control hairballs and maintain a healthy weight. so these days, we're both eating better. purina cat chow. nutrition to >> good morning everybody. tgif. showers and thunderstorms a possibility through the early afternoon today but then it will clear up and weekend will be pretty nice it looks like. mike has the forecast
. >> researchers analyzed iq of 11,000 baby boomers and found -- baby boomers fond that blond women have average iq on key with other hair colors. blond averaged higher within three points. >> that's rooght yon that i'm a true blond but but light u brown to be honest with you. >> scientists say that's not a significance and found the same result for men. >> i love the video shows hair extensions. perfect for me. your top stories when we come back. how much playboy could...
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live outside of cleveland city hall, harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> romona: thank you, harry. the cleveland peace makers alliance has a new director. shar in. a cloud holds a masterrest degree in public administration and is more than 20 years of experience working in the criminal justice system. she will replace former browns guilty last month to stealing tens of thousands from the peacemakers alliance to pay off gambling and other personal debt. >> mark: so we told you about the rocking renovations earlier this week. >> romona: dani carlson has an update on the progress. . >> reporter: well, yes, we can tell you guys as you know, one of the big renovations they want to do with the rock hall is bring in more live acts like this. this is the marine band from san diego. they are hoping to do that by putting in a new outdoor concert stage just to bring more music here in the rock hall but the design committee today says that the hall needs to pump up their plans before they will approve them. >> there is nothing wrong with what you are presenting, but it is underwhelming. >> rep
live outside of cleveland city hall, harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> romona: thank you, harry. the cleveland peace makers alliance has a new director. shar in. a cloud holds a masterrest degree in public administration and is more than 20 years of experience working in the criminal justice system. she will replace former browns guilty last month to stealing tens of thousands from the peacemakers alliance to pay off gambling and other personal debt. >> mark: so we told you about the...
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harry boomer takes a closer look at the potential impact. >> it was very simple fill out the forms and information and the state was very great about it. >> reporter: michael manages the corner alleys in cleveland and thrilled to have the waiver permit allowing holders to extend service time for alcoholic services until 4 a.m. until 2:30. we applied a month and a half ago when it fist came out. the decision was we were getting out of the events and late-night sessions and great place to unwind and have a drink. >> reporter: some of the restaurants here will be hopping with activity when the rnc is in town. some will do private parties and won't be affected by this. others all over the city are all in. >> we actually have a liquor license open until 4:00 a.m. we had to apply and we got >> the bartender at the chocolate bar. he is glad to be in the mix of bars and restaurants offering the extended hours. >> i think it will be pretty nice on east 4th, the heart of downtown. all the traffic comes through here and the chocolate bar is a great to be. >> and following counties cuyahoga, geaug
harry boomer takes a closer look at the potential impact. >> it was very simple fill out the forms and information and the state was very great about it. >> reporter: michael manages the corner alleys in cleveland and thrilled to have the waiver permit allowing holders to extend service time for alcoholic services until 4 a.m. until 2:30. we applied a month and a half ago when it fist came out. the decision was we were getting out of the events and late-night sessions and great...
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my grandson bought a pair of s his no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere account today. >>> colorado got on the board first. only 33 seconds into the game. the opening period belonged to the wild. colorado battles back in the 2nd. first career goal. that helped the avs get to 3. but zach came up with the biggest play. they win 6-3. that will place the avs in the west's final playoff spot. >> obviously disappointed but i thought we had a really good strong 2nd period. you can't turn over the puck in those games. >>> von miller with the sack. >> von-miller! >> like a lightning bold boll! >> the broncos put the franchise tag on von miller. so brock osweiler is certainly one. with sam bradford guaranteed over the next few years, that market could be expensive. our poll question, what should the broncos do with brock? 47% say strike a deal. just don't overpay. >>> changes are coming to coors field. and it's not another party deck. the rockies are raising parts of the outfield fence to cut down on home runs. a small section in the
my grandson bought a pair of s his no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere account today. >>> colorado got on the board first. only 33 seconds into the game. the opening period belonged to the wild. colorado battles back in the 2nd. first career goal. that helped the avs get to 3. but zach came up with the biggest play. they win 6-3. that will place the avs in the west's final playoff spot. >> obviously disappointed but i thought we had...
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wealth compared to other generation and still falling behind where we should be compared to baby boomersnd gen xers, almost buyer's >> millennials don't believe in institutions. more millennials identify with independent than any other generation. same poll patrice mention, found 20% were more likely to vote democratic in the next election. if you look how millennials feel. they are not being spoken to by the republicans. we have been given this idea because of obama democrats are the party of the youth. i don't think that holds. i don't know if that will hold in 2016 if we see a turn in how candidates talk to millennials. >> armstrong: what about millennials and entrepreneurial ownership, business, having the power to sway policy. >> i think it is very important. i think the current millennials generation is going to be the largest voting block this next is incredibly important. i personally don't think either party is speaking to us, republicans definitely have an issue with talking to millennials. both parties don't get us. as entrepreneurs, as leaders of tomorrow, we care about freed
wealth compared to other generation and still falling behind where we should be compared to baby boomersnd gen xers, almost buyer's >> millennials don't believe in institutions. more millennials identify with independent than any other generation. same poll patrice mention, found 20% were more likely to vote democratic in the next election. if you look how millennials feel. they are not being spoken to by the republicans. we have been given this idea because of obama democrats are the...
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boomers are now in their 50's and 60's.est will turn 70, a huge generation that was born after world war ii. it was a big demographic spike. we have been a disruptive generation because of our size all along and had to build a lot of schools. they built suburbs for us after world war ii. were a big disruption in the counterculture of the 60's and now 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65 and another 10,000 tomorrow. everything of day between now and 2030, a lot of them will migrate from the workforce into retirement. that will put a lot of pressure on our social security and medicare. the millennials are the young adult generation from 18-35. they are also a huge generation, generation x was a baby bust. the millennials are making a slow walk to adulthood by the traditional measures that somebody my age would say. they are slow to getting married. they are getting married about half the rates that their parents and grandparents did an slow to buy houses and buying cars. they are having a tough time economically. we talk about ri
boomers are now in their 50's and 60's.est will turn 70, a huge generation that was born after world war ii. it was a big demographic spike. we have been a disruptive generation because of our size all along and had to build a lot of schools. they built suburbs for us after world war ii. were a big disruption in the counterculture of the 60's and now 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65 and another 10,000 tomorrow. everything of day between now and 2030, a lot of them will migrate from the...
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the majority of baby boomers want to continue to work or work past age 65. that's a very good thing. why? because work is good for your health. and it's good for your wealth. traditional retirement can elevate a wide range of health risks. it is not good to move to a beach to play shuffleboard, to hang out in a rec center and wait to die. it is good to remain engaged and active and purposeful and productive. that's one of the things that we have to try to promote, all of us, and to live it and i'll talk a little bit about how much difference that makes in just a second here. this is research done by a woman, a prominent researcher at yale university, found in a study she did that people who had a positive self image of aging and sense of purpose in their lives lived an average of 7.5 years longer than those who didn't. this is a more important life extension factor than body mass index or smoking. if you want to live longer and live well, you want your family to live longer and live well, look in the mirror, change your attitudes about, in my case no hair, b
the majority of baby boomers want to continue to work or work past age 65. that's a very good thing. why? because work is good for your health. and it's good for your wealth. traditional retirement can elevate a wide range of health risks. it is not good to move to a beach to play shuffleboard, to hang out in a rec center and wait to die. it is good to remain engaged and active and purposeful and productive. that's one of the things that we have to try to promote, all of us, and to live it and...
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no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere >>> the city of denver employee who did no work for two years just got another raise. investigator told us about the paid leave and now there are new developments. >> reporter: he has reason to smile. we've learn that had the assistant attorney put on leave 20 months ago was just given another raise of $4,000 a year and a grade of successful for his performance >> why are we paying someone so much for sitting at home. does it seem odd that a guy at home gets a raise. and the administrative, we followed the normal process for all employees leave in july of 2014 saying they were reviewing his handling of a case, he agreed to pay an inmate in jail. no u the city has again said his job performance was successful even though he was ordered not assigned any cases and just awarded him another raise bringing his salary to $147,000. that salary bump for sitting at home doing nothing >> where does the buck stop? >> the buck stops with me. >> so why won't you answe
no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere >>> the city of denver employee who did no work for two years just got another raise. investigator told us about the paid leave and now there are new developments. >> reporter: he has reason to smile. we've learn that had the assistant attorney put on leave 20 months ago was just given another raise of $4,000 a year and a grade of successful for his performance >> why are we paying someone so...
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i am a baby boomer. not trying retiring, to find a second career at this age.ost: thank you for calling in and sharing a bit of your story. california, maryland. good morning. tell us why you are supporting donald trump. watched the i have entire process play out, i had an open mind about everybody. as i see it whittled down, i see ted cruz and marco rubio and the tactics they are using, resorting to out of desperation. hear they havers never run anything before. it takes a lot to accomplish what donald trump has done. nobody accomplishes things without setbacks along the way, and i just feel like the fact that he got maximum results with spending a fraction of what the other candidates have spent is just one example of how he knows how to run something and get it done and bring people together and unite people. i think these other guys, they call him a fraud. senators, iher liked them in the beginning but the more i listen, i do not like either one of them. i think john kasich is good also. i think trump will do a good job. host: tell us a little bit about you
i am a baby boomer. not trying retiring, to find a second career at this age.ost: thank you for calling in and sharing a bit of your story. california, maryland. good morning. tell us why you are supporting donald trump. watched the i have entire process play out, i had an open mind about everybody. as i see it whittled down, i see ted cruz and marco rubio and the tactics they are using, resorting to out of desperation. hear they havers never run anything before. it takes a lot to accomplish...
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no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. account today. >>> just into the newsroom, a 12 vehicle accident has closed two lanes of i-70, you can see some right there, this is just west of i 225, live picture of the scene for you. at this point, the denver police did not have any information on the injuries, we will, though, follow the story, bringing you updates tonight at 10:00. >>> a man in boulder accused of using stolen credit cards all over the front range, that investigation starts the reporter brief. >> lauren dispirito in boulder, where police are asking for your help identifying a man they say stole credit cards and racked up fraudulent charges. they say last month, the man shown in these pictures, stole a home. he stole another credit card out of a woman's unzipped purse. the dog is a german shepherd. silver sedan. police if you have any information. he's accused of racking up $1600 on the cards. >> was the dog an accomplice? >> we'll find out. >> jet stream right over colorado, today, and those winds translate to the surface, that's why they were so strong, it is moving
no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. account today. >>> just into the newsroom, a 12 vehicle accident has closed two lanes of i-70, you can see some right there, this is just west of i 225, live picture of the scene for you. at this point, the denver police did not have any information on the injuries, we will, though, follow the story, bringing you updates tonight at 10:00. >>> a man in boulder accused of using stolen credit cards all over the front range, that...
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. >> millennials and baby boomers give the biggest chunk. today and tomorrow bring think with a slurpee for $1.111 fplt. >> this woman used appear empty bucket of k.f.c. they have to be leak proof and if you're looking to save money on your seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d. just switch to walgreens for savings that'll be the highlight of your day. now preview the cost of your copay before you fill. you can even get one-dollar copays on select plans. my opioid pain medication is slowing my insides to a crawl. that's opioid-induced constipation, oic, a different type of constipation. i'm really struggling to find relief... paint a different picture. talk to your doctor about oic tournament. barbara: mark armstrong has more from u.n.c.'s win. reporter: we saw both tar heel teams, the one that could crash if not early and one that could champion. we will show you the highlights in the first half looked under control. marcus paige on the fast break 29-18. it went wrong the rest of the first. morelia a guys reverse and 41-
. >> millennials and baby boomers give the biggest chunk. today and tomorrow bring think with a slurpee for $1.111 fplt. >> this woman used appear empty bucket of k.f.c. they have to be leak proof and if you're looking to save money on your seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d. just switch to walgreens for savings that'll be the highlight of your day. now preview the cost of your copay before you fill. you can even get one-dollar copays on select plans. my...
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take a closer look at the tech habits of baby boomers.ielsen survey shows that baby boomers are found to be more distracted by technology than other generations. a study found that teenagers more likely to eat meals tech-free followed by millennials. >> i wonder if that's more surprising -- >> teens do it quickly. before meals and after meals. >> it's like they're one with the device -- speaking from my own parents, anyway, it's a real battle. >>> in washington, an estimated 35,000 people across the country will join the first family for their last easter egg roll today. the 138-year-old tradition will be held in the south lawn of the white house. and attendees will participate in games, story telling and, of course, egg rolling. it's an annual event in white house history. >>> and did you see this one, a skydiving easter bunny in western pennsylvania. wasn't quite able to egg-ecute. he was able to go around. >>> when we come back, this morning's top stories including reports that microsoft is in talks with private equity firms. >>> but f
take a closer look at the tech habits of baby boomers.ielsen survey shows that baby boomers are found to be more distracted by technology than other generations. a study found that teenagers more likely to eat meals tech-free followed by millennials. >> i wonder if that's more surprising -- >> teens do it quickly. before meals and after meals. >> it's like they're one with the device -- speaking from my own parents, anyway, it's a real battle. >>> in washington, an...
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it's not going to boomer rang there. a lot on the line for the sanders campaign because they said we're going to go to the industrial midwest and we're going to win and you guys don't believe us and we didn't believe them and they won and now bernie sanders -- can continue to win but it's a game of math and even for same like me who can't add two plus two, the bottom line is that there still is some fuel right now in the sanders car. >> absolutely. i think you are right. the other thing looking forward is what you were just describing all the reasons that bernie sanders won based on the exit polls, those are all cautionary tails for hillary clinton if she does get the nomination going forward against any republican, especially if that republican is donald trump. >> all right. guys. thanks very much. very important psychological win for bernie sanders, but as far as the delegate count is concerned she has an impressive advantage. >> when i hear from hillary clinton people tonight, that's the message that overall she won t
it's not going to boomer rang there. a lot on the line for the sanders campaign because they said we're going to go to the industrial midwest and we're going to win and you guys don't believe us and we didn't believe them and they won and now bernie sanders -- can continue to win but it's a game of math and even for same like me who can't add two plus two, the bottom line is that there still is some fuel right now in the sanders car. >> absolutely. i think you are right. the other thing...
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not enough people in the workforce to be able to support the baby boomers. the numbers don't work. they just simply don't work. this should have been addressed 20 years ago. and i proposed trying to fix it almost 20 years ago. but politicians thought it was the third rail. so what do we do? well, i don't want to give you the complicated formula as to how we start the initial benefit. let me give you the principle. reason why it is an entitlement is, if you qualify for it, you get it. doesn't have anything to do with the negative word of entitlement. just means when you meet the criteria, you automatically qualify. i believe as you have earned money throughout your lifetime and if you have been wealthy, then you are still going to get social security. you're just not going to get as much as you thought you were going to get and the people who really depend on it, the people that really need it are going to get their full benefit. when we do that, it fixes social security forever. we never have to mess with this program again. it will be strong and it will con
not enough people in the workforce to be able to support the baby boomers. the numbers don't work. they just simply don't work. this should have been addressed 20 years ago. and i proposed trying to fix it almost 20 years ago. but politicians thought it was the third rail. so what do we do? well, i don't want to give you the complicated formula as to how we start the initial benefit. let me give you the principle. reason why it is an entitlement is, if you qualify for it, you get it. doesn't...
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fernando: today, there are more millennials in america than baby boomers.millennials engage in this election cycle, they will be a this november.of >> does obama care make you sick? the president's leading health care crusaders stands up to the haters. and take a deep breath. is it love it enough to heal the wounds of the world? fernando: six years ago, president obama hand what will likely be his signature piece of legislation, obamacare. supporters trumpet the success in providing health care to americans without coverage. opponents stand by the predictions that the law kills jobs and will describe -- destroy medicare. what should be changed to address the problems? health and human services secretary, sylvia mathews burwell, is the leading advocate for obamacare. secretary, welcome to the program. secretary burwell: thank you for having me. fernando: big news, obviously with the affordable care act. it has reached a point where we have the lowest level of uninsured in the history of the country. what is working? is about burwell: it three things. access
fernando: today, there are more millennials in america than baby boomers.millennials engage in this election cycle, they will be a this november.of >> does obama care make you sick? the president's leading health care crusaders stands up to the haters. and take a deep breath. is it love it enough to heal the wounds of the world? fernando: six years ago, president obama hand what will likely be his signature piece of legislation, obamacare. supporters trumpet the success in providing...
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live outside the federal courthouse harry boomer cleveland 19. >> romona: thank you, harry. i am here in the weather center with jeff. it will get chillier tonight. >> jeff: clouds are breaking up and we will see sunshine downtown and lake-effect for the most part is over and a look at the radar leftover flurries around youngstown, columbiana, coming in off the lake mentor area and northern ashtabula county and leftover light snow. but the accumulating snow is now over. there you see the breaks. snow will end tonight. it will be a chilly one. part of the reason because clouds are breaking up. a shot of light snow and another shot on saturday before the next big warm up. we are at 26 downtown. that wind continues to die down and 27 in the akron-canton area and a mostly cloudy sky. cleveland 19 weather app, here downtown in the mid-20s dropping to around 20 overnight and around the city limits it is teens. i will have more on these next shots of snow at about 6:17. mark? >> mark: all right, jeff. thanks. >>> he is nfl's most talented centers. alex mack is hitting the market. t
live outside the federal courthouse harry boomer cleveland 19. >> romona: thank you, harry. i am here in the weather center with jeff. it will get chillier tonight. >> jeff: clouds are breaking up and we will see sunshine downtown and lake-effect for the most part is over and a look at the radar leftover flurries around youngstown, columbiana, coming in off the lake mentor area and northern ashtabula county and leftover light snow. but the accumulating snow is now over. there you...
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. >> millenials are asking for healthier options, boomers partake. biggest snackers, 55-64. amazingly, 45% of americans are replacing one or two meals a day with a snack. one third are taking more snacks in than they did two years ago. >> amazing how much the food industry is changing because of it? >> absolutely. look at kellogg's, big food brand. look back to 2000. 20% of the business of kellogg's and year 2000, 15 years later, 50%. the biggest growth segment. health and energy bars. growing by 87 1/2% over the past five years. and you know this low carb diet has propelled sales of, get this, jerky. okay. not just slim jims. i have special flavors for you tonight. siracha honey, ginger orange. jerky sales grew by 12.5% to $2.8 billion. >> bison bacon cranberry, one that is interesting. >> people are leaving restaurants? >> well are going to restaurants. we want small plates and options. really interesting. one big trend among all restaurants now is the small plates, snack mentions on restaurant menus. up 97% over the last two years. the problem is, they're fighting the big
. >> millenials are asking for healthier options, boomers partake. biggest snackers, 55-64. amazingly, 45% of americans are replacing one or two meals a day with a snack. one third are taking more snacks in than they did two years ago. >> amazing how much the food industry is changing because of it? >> absolutely. look at kellogg's, big food brand. look back to 2000. 20% of the business of kellogg's and year 2000, 15 years later, 50%. the biggest growth segment. health and...
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prosecutors say the suicide boomer who struck the subway station rented a house that was used as a hide out for the attackers in paris. the state department is working to confirm and identify all american casualties in the brussels attack. at this point it knows of no americans killed but a dozen have been injured and others are missing. sheila is looking for her missing son justin and his wife. they dropped off the wife's mother and were leaving the airport when the bomb went off. >> justin wanted me to go to brussels to see him. this is not the way i wanted to see him. >> we accurate information. many of the injured went to a broad swath of hospitals. trying to get accurate information on the nationalities and identity of some of the injured is tough. >> a lot of families are not waiting. they are turning to social media hoping to find any information about the fate of their loved ones. >>> pope francis performed the traditional holy thursday foot washing ceremony outside of rome. it comes at a time when antiimmigrant sentiment is high after the brussels attack. those included muslims
prosecutors say the suicide boomer who struck the subway station rented a house that was used as a hide out for the attackers in paris. the state department is working to confirm and identify all american casualties in the brussels attack. at this point it knows of no americans killed but a dozen have been injured and others are missing. sheila is looking for her missing son justin and his wife. they dropped off the wife's mother and were leaving the airport when the bomb went off. >>...