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what can boomers do that will equal that? the answer many people come up with is a national service -- they where you don't don't need you in the army, but you can be put to work teaching, or something. i think that is a horrible idea. but most people think it is a great idea. it was about boomers, so i just put the chapter in here. brian: how do you think we get out of this $19 trillion of debt? and how can boomers impact it at this stage? michael: i think boomers can put up with a tax increase. but --t very romantic, we can afford to make a of paying our taxes, wiping out our debt, and then spending the money that needs to be spent on the infrastructure, on schools. what is happening in schools is terrible. most people agree. most people are not prepared to say i personally will fork out x billions of dollars. more, toared to pay pay until it hurts. to solve some of these problems. is a very unpopular idea and it is going nowhere. use of thesay any word infrastructure classify you as a bore. michael: i've done it. brian: yo
what can boomers do that will equal that? the answer many people come up with is a national service -- they where you don't don't need you in the army, but you can be put to work teaching, or something. i think that is a horrible idea. but most people think it is a great idea. it was about boomers, so i just put the chapter in here. brian: how do you think we get out of this $19 trillion of debt? and how can boomers impact it at this stage? michael: i think boomers can put up with a tax...
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how can boomers impact that? michael: i think boomers can put up with a tax increase. not very romantic, i mean, we could afford to make a sacrifice of paying our taxes, wiping out the debt, and then spending the money that needs to be spent on the infrastructure, on schools. i mean, what's happening in schools is terrible. most people agree, the most people are not prepared to say "i personally will fork out 'x' billion dollars, but i prepared to pay more until it hurts to solve these problems." it's a very unpopular idea and it is going nowhere. brian: you say infrastructure risks automatically classify you as a bore? michael: well, i've done it. brian: you consider yourself a bore? michael: infrastructure is pretty boring, but whenever i go to new york, you get out at penn station and it is shocking how seedy it is. country, then might be the first thing they see. i think that is terrible. brian: you talk about stines law. anything they can't go on, want it and americans piling up of debt in bad times cannot go on. michael: i think that is true. brian: do you find a
how can boomers impact that? michael: i think boomers can put up with a tax increase. not very romantic, i mean, we could afford to make a sacrifice of paying our taxes, wiping out the debt, and then spending the money that needs to be spent on the infrastructure, on schools. i mean, what's happening in schools is terrible. most people agree, the most people are not prepared to say "i personally will fork out 'x' billion dollars, but i prepared to pay more until it hurts to solve these...
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phelps told the world about boomer phelps in his mini speedo. >> this is baby boomer's first suit. so he'll be rocking this his first swim lesson when he gets in the pool. >> like i said, tyler's got the same size. boomer was born last thursday to phelps and nicole johnson. he weighed 6 pounds 12 ounces. phelps saybe best experience of his life. he plans to take boomer with him to brazil for the summer olympics, but phelps says as boomer grows up, he won't push the boy to become a competitive swimmer. >>> we are now on our 15th straight day of rain. that got us thinking, it is starting to look a lot like seattle around here. we asked colleagues at our sister station in seattle what they do to have fun in the rain. their response? the caption, it never rains here. what are you talking about? >> they're having a great stretch right now. like sunny and 80 in seattle. >> we've got their weather. >>> that's okay. we can still do some stuff. i saw some lawn crews out there cutting the grass. i don't know how they were getting it down, it's rainy. a roofer is not happy, some outdoor paint
phelps told the world about boomer phelps in his mini speedo. >> this is baby boomer's first suit. so he'll be rocking this his first swim lesson when he gets in the pool. >> like i said, tyler's got the same size. boomer was born last thursday to phelps and nicole johnson. he weighed 6 pounds 12 ounces. phelps saybe best experience of his life. he plans to take boomer with him to brazil for the summer olympics, but phelps says as boomer grows up, he won't push the boy to become a...
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and how can boomers impact that? michael: i think boomers can put up with a tax increase. it is not very romantic, i mean, we could afford to make a sacrifice of paying our taxes, wiping out the debt, and then spending the money that needs to be spent on the infrastructure, on schools. i mean, what's happening in schools is terrible. most people agree, but most people are not prepared to say "i personally will fork out x billions of dollars, but i am prepared to pay more until it hurts to solve these problems." it is a very unpopular idea and it is going nowhere. brian: you say infrastructure risks automatically classifying you as a bore? michael: well, i've done it. brian: do you consider yourself a bore? michael: well, infrastructure is pretty boring, but whenever i go to new york, you get out at penn station and it is shocking how seedy it is. foreigners coming to this country, that might be the first thing they really see. i think that is terrible. brian: you talk about stein's law. herb stein -- michael: i think that is true. brian: do you find anybody who believes th
and how can boomers impact that? michael: i think boomers can put up with a tax increase. it is not very romantic, i mean, we could afford to make a sacrifice of paying our taxes, wiping out the debt, and then spending the money that needs to be spent on the infrastructure, on schools. i mean, what's happening in schools is terrible. most people agree, but most people are not prepared to say "i personally will fork out x billions of dollars, but i am prepared to pay more until it hurts to...
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baby boomers are more likely to use some equity line, and the millennials credit cards twice as muchbaby boomers and 80% over 50%, but still healthy with 80% using the savings. >> how does that trickle over to homeownership, because 90% of the users are homeowners and so many millennials are renters and can you not capture the customer base? >> yes, so it is true that 90% are homeowners, but in the past few years the millennial s as a twice as much to move, and that is wi they are spending less. kitchens and bathrooms are big, but they are not wanting to spend as much as the baby boomers, but they are spending and the priorities changed over time. we saw a few years ago that people were saying that it is mainly for resale value, and we are not doing for it the ourselves, and now people appreciate that they can build a beautiful home for themselves across the board and now they are saying that the major reason to do it is that now we have the time, and number two reason, 35% are saying that we finally saved the money, and more a percentage of millennials saying, yeah, we have a home,
baby boomers are more likely to use some equity line, and the millennials credit cards twice as muchbaby boomers and 80% over 50%, but still healthy with 80% using the savings. >> how does that trickle over to homeownership, because 90% of the users are homeowners and so many millennials are renters and can you not capture the customer base? >> yes, so it is true that 90% are homeowners, but in the past few years the millennial s as a twice as much to move, and that is wi they are...
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and as time goes by, there's more boomer merchandise available. >> a lot of baby boomers are either downsizing or maybe the older ones are passing away. so that merchandise is entering the market in some way or another. >> i don't dig that style. no. >> and while not everyone feels the same way, tanya supports this millennial move to the past. >> that aesthetic is reintroduced to a new generation. i think that's really important. >> that was bob hansen reporting for nbc. we're told millennials are not looking for '50s collectibles. they have their eyes on well made furniture, and even vintage typewriters. >> more than one million people are diagnosed with cancer every year in the united states. while patients are undergoing life-saving treatments, it's important they get the emotional support they need to keep them going. a local man has stepped up to help those diagnosed with cancer. awl harris is the founder and president of team overtime, and they have a big event coming up. al, thank you for being here. tell us why you formed team overtime. >> about three years ago, i had a few family memb
and as time goes by, there's more boomer merchandise available. >> a lot of baby boomers are either downsizing or maybe the older ones are passing away. so that merchandise is entering the market in some way or another. >> i don't dig that style. no. >> and while not everyone feels the same way, tanya supports this millennial move to the past. >> that aesthetic is reintroduced to a new generation. i think that's really important. >> that was bob hansen reporting...
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for the boomer generation. >> yes. >> yes, that is the gimmick of the book. >> yes. >> is that i am experiencing what every one is going to experience unless they get run over by a truck. you know. but if they die the way most people die, with some sort of ailment, they-- it will resemble
for the boomer generation. >> yes. >> yes, that is the gimmick of the book. >> yes. >> is that i am experiencing what every one is going to experience unless they get run over by a truck. you know. but if they die the way most people die, with some sort of ailment, they-- it will resemble
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because on the other hand what sis the statistic that you put out, everyday in 2010, 20,000 boomers will retire for the next ten years, but more to think about than just those number, and think about it this way, pension fund, and how could they possibly in the negative or the low interest rate environment generate enough income for people to reare tire? one thing they don't hear when i look at much of the presidential coverage in front of to november election, and entitlement reform, and yes, maybe some but the problem is that, demographics mean that a lot of people are going to be getting hungry for money to retire and the problem is that the pizza is being cut in smaller pieces. it may taste great, but it is not filling enough.
because on the other hand what sis the statistic that you put out, everyday in 2010, 20,000 boomers will retire for the next ten years, but more to think about than just those number, and think about it this way, pension fund, and how could they possibly in the negative or the low interest rate environment generate enough income for people to reare tire? one thing they don't hear when i look at much of the presidential coverage in front of to november election, and entitlement reform, and yes,...
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the you have seen is that baby boomers have entered a wave of downsizing.son is happening now, probably the most important one is that they home equity is now whispered -- restored. you have a junior finally moving out of the basement so they are free to downsize. at the other age of the age spectrum you have millennials who are actually saying, i'm going to wait longer before it by the when i do them i'm not going to go so far out like people before he did. i'm going to buy some nicer. i'm a little older so i can afford something nicer. they both now want something similar. it has pushed prices up as well. the average price for a starter home is no longer quite what you would expect, but it is actually gaining. that is a price point which is seen the most action for first-time buyers. the average home price in the u.s. is about $225,000. joe: another trend we are seeing is a rise of multigenerational leveling. what are the economic forces behind that fact? would pointe people to a demographic shift in terms of foreign nationals. you more for nationals livi
the you have seen is that baby boomers have entered a wave of downsizing.son is happening now, probably the most important one is that they home equity is now whispered -- restored. you have a junior finally moving out of the basement so they are free to downsize. at the other age of the age spectrum you have millennials who are actually saying, i'm going to wait longer before it by the when i do them i'm not going to go so far out like people before he did. i'm going to buy some nicer. i'm a...
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his name is boomer. >> boom! >> [ laughter ] you may be happy announcement on his instagram page today. mom and baby boomer are both feeling well. >> that would be good at their own music festivals. >>> we have a who's who of classic rock, brittney hopper affectionately dubbed old child. >>> some of the biggest names in rock 'n roll coming -- >> reporter: some of the biggest names in rock 'n roll are coming together on stage. >> at some of the end of an era because when will you ever get these together again over a three-day period in one place. it's not going to happen. >> reporter: radio disc jockey from los angeles, for more than 30 years, he knows all too well this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> ♪ >> reporter: the stones, paul mccartney, neil young, and the who will be coming together for the first time ever to play at this three-day music festival in october at the indio polo grounds. the festival is put on by the same people that brought you stagecoach. many have begun nicknaming this. >> people ha
his name is boomer. >> boom! >> [ laughter ] you may be happy announcement on his instagram page today. mom and baby boomer are both feeling well. >> that would be good at their own music festivals. >>> we have a who's who of classic rock, brittney hopper affectionately dubbed old child. >>> some of the biggest names in rock 'n roll coming -- >> reporter: some of the biggest names in rock 'n roll are coming together on stage. >> at some of the end...
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charlie: talking about baby boomers, you also, you call for them to have a cause.have purpose before they die. you want them to have some grand, generational gesture. michael: yes. charlie: your choice is interesting to me -- which is -- michael: a little boring. charlie: it's a little like when bono said that debt relief is what africa needs, and people were surprised, that a man who is considered a poet was mostly interested in debt relief. michael: he's right. i have taken a lot of ribbing. about four or five years ago, i wrote a piece saying that i think inflation will still be a problem, a terrible problem, unless we do something about it. i got beaten over the head by everybody, and so far at least i'm wrong. but i think, you know, unless you can spend as much money as you want, and never pay it back, and just live like that -- charlie: there is a day of reckoning. what do you think, michael, i want you to tell me, all of us, within the range of your generation, you are several years younger than i am. -- older than i am. what is it you think you had? michael
charlie: talking about baby boomers, you also, you call for them to have a cause.have purpose before they die. you want them to have some grand, generational gesture. michael: yes. charlie: your choice is interesting to me -- which is -- michael: a little boring. charlie: it's a little like when bono said that debt relief is what africa needs, and people were surprised, that a man who is considered a poet was mostly interested in debt relief. michael: he's right. i have taken a lot of ribbing....
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. >>> as baby boomers retire, the rate of 10,000 a day, we'll introduce you to the 29-year-old who is disrupting the american health care system with a great idea and an ipad. >> i think we're building a good product, transformative product, grown quickly and able to serve families in a quality way. >>> tom brokaw is in paris, with a gripping story of a survivor from the attacks six months ago. what he saw and how he and his city are doing today. >>> let's begin with some breaks news overnight, u.s. launching an air strike saturday against the leader of the afghan taliban. today, top afghan officials and the taliban are saying he has jim miklaszewski is at the white house for us. who is this guy, mick? >> reporter: mansoor. they're confident they got their man but won't confirm in until they are sure. not one but several drones fired hell-fire missiles obliterating the target. without mansoor's strong leadership, the group could splinter somewhat. the taliban has proved resilient, surviving 15 years of american strike, america's longest war. while this is a significant blow, it appear
. >>> as baby boomers retire, the rate of 10,000 a day, we'll introduce you to the 29-year-old who is disrupting the american health care system with a great idea and an ipad. >> i think we're building a good product, transformative product, grown quickly and able to serve families in a quality way. >>> tom brokaw is in paris, with a gripping story of a survivor from the attacks six months ago. what he saw and how he and his city are doing today. >>> let's begin...
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with immigration down and baby boomers retiring, the economy's got less job growth than it used to. fed chair janet yellen has put the number just around under 100. another says it's lower than 0,000. all of that asks the question. what happens when the jobs report comes out two weeks from now? it could still hike. >> if we've got a 160,000 number for example the market may view that as a disappointment where many with the fed may view that as well in excess of what is sustainable on the long-run basis. i think right now there's a gap between what the market and the fed think are good jobs numbers. >> the best bet for investors is? hope for a lot of job growth. that's good for profits and the economy. but be prepared. what's disappointing for markets could be just fine for feds that have lower standards. for "nightly business report," i'm steve liesman. >>> now for housing. sales roast 1.7% in april. that was the seventh straight month. it's dri mostly by the midwest which is the region considered the most affordable. >>> it appears a bank in ecuador was the victim of a cyber attack
with immigration down and baby boomers retiring, the economy's got less job growth than it used to. fed chair janet yellen has put the number just around under 100. another says it's lower than 0,000. all of that asks the question. what happens when the jobs report comes out two weeks from now? it could still hike. >> if we've got a 160,000 number for example the market may view that as a disappointment where many with the fed may view that as well in excess of what is sustainable on the...
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. >> you have the two biggest demographic groups in the country, the baby boomers, and their childrenhat you have seen over the last several years is the baby boomers have entered a wave of downsizing. lots of reasons why it's happening now. probably the most important one is at their home equity is finally now restored and we have seat house formations picking up, so you have junior moving out of the basement, so they are free to downsize. at the other end of the spectrum, you have millennials who are saying i'm going to wait a little longer before i buy, but when i do, i will not go so far out like people before me and buy a cheap house in the sticks. i will buy something nicer, closer in. i'm a little older than most first-time buyers, so i can afford it. now they both want something pretty similar. scarlet: and you can see that pushing prices up. the average price for a starter home is no longer what you would expect. it is gaining anywhere from $250,000 to $300,000. >> that is the price point seeing the most action for first-time buyers. the average price in the u.s. is about 225
. >> you have the two biggest demographic groups in the country, the baby boomers, and their childrenhat you have seen over the last several years is the baby boomers have entered a wave of downsizing. lots of reasons why it's happening now. probably the most important one is at their home equity is finally now restored and we have seat house formations picking up, so you have junior moving out of the basement, so they are free to downsize. at the other end of the spectrum, you have...
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i saw doctor jack, and then took a nap, but those thunder boomers woke me up in the afternoon and we went bam, they came in quick from sunshine, we saw some of the pictures of folks sent us on social media, sunshine one minute, thunder boomers the next. here's a live look ocean city where we are seeing that rain as it all moves out, combination of wet road, wipers, a few extra seconds and or damp road. here's a live look. watch this, this is what we will have to go through with the school bus and vehicles, an accident ninth and the boulevard knocked traffic lights out. so there is no cross traffic on the boulevard. we have to go north on the boulevard make u turn at fifth and then come south and make u turn laverne at fox street. expect delays and few extra minutes of time there in that accident scene there at ninth and the boulevard. all of the work zones watch for possible flooding right here north 295 at black horse pike, chris and lauren, back to you. >>> breaking news right now egyptair crash,e beginnings forensic official say humane remains are retrieved point to an explosion o
i saw doctor jack, and then took a nap, but those thunder boomers woke me up in the afternoon and we went bam, they came in quick from sunshine, we saw some of the pictures of folks sent us on social media, sunshine one minute, thunder boomers the next. here's a live look ocean city where we are seeing that rain as it all moves out, combination of wet road, wipers, a few extra seconds and or damp road. here's a live look. watch this, this is what we will have to go through with the school bus...
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a harvard program that teaches baby boomers to solve social problems, and much more. >> sreenivasan: we return to egypt air flight 804 and what could have happened to it. deborah hersman served as chairman of the national transportation safety board from 2009 to 2014 and is now president of the national safety council, a non-profit organization devoted to reducing preventable deaths and injuries. and juan zarate was deputy national security advisor for combating terrorism during the president george w. bush administration. he's currently the chairman of the financial integrity network, a consulting firm. deborah hersman, i want to start with you. at this stage, what are investigators thinking about? what are they looking for? >> really, the first 24 hours, they're focused on response, recovery and search for the aircraft, and so you can see clearly that's something that was a focus in this investigation, but you want to gather any perishable evidence that might exist. you want to make sure you know who needs to be interviewed, that you're able to connect all of the dots very early in
a harvard program that teaches baby boomers to solve social problems, and much more. >> sreenivasan: we return to egypt air flight 804 and what could have happened to it. deborah hersman served as chairman of the national transportation safety board from 2009 to 2014 and is now president of the national safety council, a non-profit organization devoted to reducing preventable deaths and injuries. and juan zarate was deputy national security advisor for combating terrorism during the...
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. >> then as baby boomers retire at the rate of 10,000 a day we'll introduce you to the 29-year-old who's disrupting the american health care system with a great idea, and an ipad. >> i think we're building an incredible product, a transformative product and it's able to grow quickly and serve a lot of families in the highest quality ways. >> plus tom brokaw in paris with the gripping story of a survivor of the attacks there six months ago. what he saw and how he and his city are doing today. >> has it changed the way you want to live the rest of your life? >> of course. >> in what way? >> i want to live. >> for the moment? >> for the moment. >> let's begin with some breaking news overnight. the u.s. launching an airstrike saturday against the leader of the afghan taliban. today, top afghan officials and the taliban are saying he has been killed. jim miklaszewski is at the white house for us. mik, who is this guy? >> this is taliban leader mullah mans your. officials here in washington are confident they got their man but won't confirm it until they're absolutely sure. armed and unarmed s
. >> then as baby boomers retire at the rate of 10,000 a day we'll introduce you to the 29-year-old who's disrupting the american health care system with a great idea, and an ipad. >> i think we're building an incredible product, a transformative product and it's able to grow quickly and serve a lot of families in the highest quality ways. >> plus tom brokaw in paris with the gripping story of a survivor of the attacks there six months ago. what he saw and how he and his city...
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next on the list is "hamilton", it is followed by 60 minutes correspondent leslie's role on the baby boomers have taken in becoming grandma. in breath becomes air the late neurosurgeon recount saving mortality. >> ..
next on the list is "hamilton", it is followed by 60 minutes correspondent leslie's role on the baby boomers have taken in becoming grandma. in breath becomes air the late neurosurgeon recount saving mortality. >> ..
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and we're young grandparents, because we're baby boomers. and, of course, we determine everything as we go through our history. we're such a big bulge. we're young. we're energetic. we're spending infinitely more money on our grandchildren than grandparents of old. i saw a statistic the other day-- it's not even in the book-- grandparents today spend seven times more on their grandchildren than they did just ten years ago. so-- >> woodruff: part of your title: is "the joys and the science ofh the new grandparenting." >> oh, yeah. >> woodruff: is that wishful thinking?? >> no, no. what was that feeling i had? n well, i was stunned to discover and delighted that there arei biological changes that go along when you're a mother, but grandmothers have something similar. and it's real.th what you're feeling is a change in your body. you're being rewired to connect to this baby.ha >> woodruff: it's not just because they're cute and cuddly. >> well, it's also becausehi they're cute and cuddly, but they're yours. there's a real binding that goes on t
and we're young grandparents, because we're baby boomers. and, of course, we determine everything as we go through our history. we're such a big bulge. we're young. we're energetic. we're spending infinitely more money on our grandchildren than grandparents of old. i saw a statistic the other day-- it's not even in the book-- grandparents today spend seven times more on their grandchildren than they did just ten years ago. so-- >> woodruff: part of your title: is "the joys and the...
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the doctor when i see him every six months. >> in talking about baby boomers, you also, you call for them to have a cause. to have purpose. and before they die. and you want them to have some grand generational gesture. >> yes. >> your choice is interesting to me which is to attack. >> a little boring. >> rose: it's a bit like when bono said, you know, we've got to do debt relief. that is what africa needs. and people were surprised, the man who is considered a poet was mostly interested in debt relief. >> well, he's right. >> rose: i know he is. >> i think. it is, i have taken a lot of ribbing, about four or five years ago. i wrote a piece saying i think inflation is still going to be a problem. and a terrible problem unless we do something about it. and i got beaten over the head by everybody. and so far, at least, i'm wrong. but i think you know, unless you can spend as much money as you want and never pay it back and just live like that,-- . >> rose: there is a day of reckoning. >> yeah. >> rose: what do you think, michael, i want you to tell me, i never ask you this. i mean all
the doctor when i see him every six months. >> in talking about baby boomers, you also, you call for them to have a cause. to have purpose. and before they die. and you want them to have some grand generational gesture. >> yes. >> your choice is interesting to me which is to attack. >> a little boring. >> rose: it's a bit like when bono said, you know, we've got to do debt relief. that is what africa needs. and people were surprised, the man who is considered a...
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the big picture: we were about to undergo a massive demographic shift in our country as the baby boomers moved into their 70's and beyond. so, we re-tooled our approach, revised the product, and hired better talent whose values were more in line with the mission of the company. changing our approach was not easy. it was really hard. it took not just the recognition that we needed to pivot, but the perseverance to make significant shifts. and today, vi is an innovative leader in senior living. and the lessons that i learned from that experience have informed my entire life. like me, over the course of your career, you are going to make mistakes. big mistakes. don't panic. be confident. if your idea is good, don't let it be derailed by the missteps you will inevitably make along the way. my experience with vi taught me to look beyond the immediate challenges, beyond the quarterly earnings report, and take the long view. i also learned that business is a team sport. and you must be intentional about the talent you choose. to get it right, though, first, you need to know yourself, to know yo
the big picture: we were about to undergo a massive demographic shift in our country as the baby boomers moved into their 70's and beyond. so, we re-tooled our approach, revised the product, and hired better talent whose values were more in line with the mission of the company. changing our approach was not easy. it was really hard. it took not just the recognition that we needed to pivot, but the perseverance to make significant shifts. and today, vi is an innovative leader in senior living....
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there will be big time boomers and heavy rain.over will roll in here, the low was too far away yesterday. today we're close enough, thunderstorms are there, 50s in the temps, east bay tempting -- temps. there's a breeze, delta breeze 20, gusts to 24. truckee had rain. thunderstorms in the area between truckee and interstate 80 and reno, it's active and will develop on the california side coming up in the next few hours. same for us, watching as the low, it is moving slow. cloudy the mostly cloudy. showers will pop-up later and i think thunderstorms start south and develop north and the cooling continues. we'll get a few sun breaks. 60s for many and low 70s. temperature continue in this range, it will be better as the low heads to southern california on sunday. time is 6:51. people are nervous in a town in new jersey. a convicted killer broke out of prison. >>> the performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's on biking career. how it is helping newborns maxx life in store and online. find brands you love at prices that w
there will be big time boomers and heavy rain.over will roll in here, the low was too far away yesterday. today we're close enough, thunderstorms are there, 50s in the temps, east bay tempting -- temps. there's a breeze, delta breeze 20, gusts to 24. truckee had rain. thunderstorms in the area between truckee and interstate 80 and reno, it's active and will develop on the california side coming up in the next few hours. same for us, watching as the low, it is moving slow. cloudy the mostly...
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i think it is on the baby boomers with unprecedented divorce rates. i think we are taking things a little slower. the divorce rate is significantly lower when we do get married. >> wait a minute. if our parents are divorced or break up, who are you living with? >> kind of like the gilmore girls phenomenon. >> what do you think of that it your fault. >> i'm trying to figure out who the gilmore girls are. is that dating me or dating you? >> it's a show to come back to. >> i think it is beyond the notion of marriage. millennials are so infantile they can't -- except for in new york city millennials actually live with other millennials and pool together to afford the high costs. >> they're not all infantile. >> my point is what makes them so infantile they can't get out and get out of the house and leave their parents alone. it's ridiculous they remain burdens to their parents. >> are you living with a parent right now. >> i am living with myself but i was actually -- >> how is it. >> it is phenomenal. >> i did talk to one of my friend that does live with
i think it is on the baby boomers with unprecedented divorce rates. i think we are taking things a little slower. the divorce rate is significantly lower when we do get married. >> wait a minute. if our parents are divorced or break up, who are you living with? >> kind of like the gilmore girls phenomenon. >> what do you think of that it your fault. >> i'm trying to figure out who the gilmore girls are. is that dating me or dating you? >> it's a show to come back...
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the couple named their son boomer robert phelps.hel > cute. know it's unsurprising that michael films would have some swimmers. >> that he would have his shirt off. >> kind of. of. i like the thought of mom on mother's day unwrapping a gift w and then there's saled. i still have time, right in amazon prime. > making sure you guys were on it. that would be great. the caps. just what they needed.eede just what everyone needed. so much heart break, sports teams in this town finally maybe hope. you can only hope. caps said tonight's game, the most important game of our lives. without a hint of high perp lee he was probably right, part of the ov area. they've never been to a to conference finals. they need to get there this year. they need to start tonight. ton hoping the caps can unleash the furry and force of game six. si first period, check out alex ovechkin. from the point, setting up, one time. that's all he needs. ne the caps on the board early. ear everyone team hug. team hug. yes. now tied for goals in history. 2-1 lead, more hugs. justin w
the couple named their son boomer robert phelps.hel > cute. know it's unsurprising that michael films would have some swimmers. >> that he would have his shirt off. >> kind of. of. i like the thought of mom on mother's day unwrapping a gift w and then there's saled. i still have time, right in amazon prime. > making sure you guys were on it. that would be great. the caps. just what they needed.eede just what everyone needed. so much heart break, sports teams in this town...
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the first baby boomer has it today.ter him or her gets it in the next round. >> what about around the world, do you like u.s. stocks? >> u.s. is fine. but if you look at europe, things are really getting better there they've been cheap -- european stocks have been cheap for a few years but cheap for a reason. such as title fiscal policy. the european central bank. no quantitative easing. all of that is changing. the way i learned to play value, find something that's cheap, find out why and wait for the reasons to go away. >> the ftse 100 has been underperforming. it's got a good yield. partly brexit-related. now a good time to get into the stocks or wait until june 23rd? >> well, you can try and time these things too closely. i would have some exposure there. brexit in the worst case scenario is unlikely to happen. it's probably a bad economic wheel. there are some emotional issues involved as the british know from their dealings with the scottish. you get yourself worked up in these things. at the end of the day, i thi
the first baby boomer has it today.ter him or her gets it in the next round. >> what about around the world, do you like u.s. stocks? >> u.s. is fine. but if you look at europe, things are really getting better there they've been cheap -- european stocks have been cheap for a few years but cheap for a reason. such as title fiscal policy. the european central bank. no quantitative easing. all of that is changing. the way i learned to play value, find something that's cheap, find out...
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you view yourself as a kind of scout for the boomer generation.hael: that is the gimmick of the book, that i'm experiencing what everyone is going to experience, unless they get run over by a truck. if they die the way most people die, with some sort of ailment, it will resemble parkinson's, which is very much like growing old. charlie: the tremor is one thing. slowness of movement. michael: slowness of thinking. charlie: thinking as well. , i figured i might as well make it useful. charlie: thank you, by the way. i am about two years earlier than the bloomberg, but i will take -- from the b oomers, so i will take any advice i can get. michael: there is a lot of good there isgoing on, but also a lot of good research not being funded. charlie: research that would do what? help us understand what happens earlier in aging? michael: at all levels, you have your dna, and the key thing is, call --e, what do they this is one of the symptoms, the tip of the tongue. playing.ispl just charlie: this is part of the research, trying to understand the aging pro
you view yourself as a kind of scout for the boomer generation.hael: that is the gimmick of the book, that i'm experiencing what everyone is going to experience, unless they get run over by a truck. if they die the way most people die, with some sort of ailment, it will resemble parkinson's, which is very much like growing old. charlie: the tremor is one thing. slowness of movement. michael: slowness of thinking. charlie: thinking as well. , i figured i might as well make it useful. charlie:...
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he saw the boomers. the masterbecame franchisor and he was said letting those out. -- subletting those out. he would pick locations near schools and churches because he knew that his work is would be. he is trying to raise the -- grow the company and lay the groundwork. houndingrothers kept him because they did not want to be bothered because they were making all this money. he knew he had to buy them out. so he set a price. the brothers wanted a million dollars each after taxes. it came out the $2.7 million to cover the taxes. but the problem was, when ray clarke was planning to do the deal, the brothers said the deal doesn't include this property. they could just buy the name. so ray clarke was very angry. so that's why he never talked about the brothers the rest of his life. it was a bitter ending to the partnership. this is the birthplace of modern fast food. mcdonald's became the biggest food company in the world. it all started right here. if i didn't buy this property, it would have disappeared. i
he saw the boomers. the masterbecame franchisor and he was said letting those out. -- subletting those out. he would pick locations near schools and churches because he knew that his work is would be. he is trying to raise the -- grow the company and lay the groundwork. houndingrothers kept him because they did not want to be bothered because they were making all this money. he knew he had to buy them out. so he set a price. the brothers wanted a million dollars each after taxes. it came out...
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to boomer robert phelps last thursday.e came three weeks early. during a facebook live chat he showed off the little one's first swimsuit. where is it? >> he will be rocking this his first swim lesson when he gets in the pool. so, he will get different colors. but this is the first one that we made for him and it's awesome. >> they had to put that on outside the big swim diaper. >> of course. >> he said the entire heading to rio should he qualify for the 5th olympics this summer. >>> still ahead, a robbery suspect killed in a hit and run crash leaves investigators scratching their heads. >> new details on the man that went on a stabbing spree inside of a shopping mall. >> dozens of local customers say they paid thousands of dollars for wedding videos they never received. thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? absolutely. this is the 2016 chev
to boomer robert phelps last thursday.e came three weeks early. during a facebook live chat he showed off the little one's first swimsuit. where is it? >> he will be rocking this his first swim lesson when he gets in the pool. so, he will get different colors. but this is the first one that we made for him and it's awesome. >> they had to put that on outside the big swim diaper. >> of course. >> he said the entire heading to rio should he qualify for the 5th olympics...
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baby boomers were shaped by the 1960s and its counterculture. they were told to tune in to their passions, drop out of the old establishment. they were rebellious about everything. politics, parental authority, old fashioned morality, big institutions. their willingness to strike out on their own was not opposed to get venture capital funding but an expression of their passion. out of that bohemian world came the informal start-up culture that's now gone mainstream. steve jobs explained using lsd was one of the two or three most important things he ever did. when describing his intellectual influences, he pointed to the whole earth catalog argued that we owe it to the hippies the individualistic and decentralizing revolution of personal computers and the internet. of course, the counterculture's assault on the establishment of traditional values caused enormous political and social upheavals. there was an erosion of law and order, trust and government, family structure and deference to authority. so the question i suppose is, can we get disrupt
baby boomers were shaped by the 1960s and its counterculture. they were told to tune in to their passions, drop out of the old establishment. they were rebellious about everything. politics, parental authority, old fashioned morality, big institutions. their willingness to strike out on their own was not opposed to get venture capital funding but an expression of their passion. out of that bohemian world came the informal start-up culture that's now gone mainstream. steve jobs explained using...
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they welcomed a son named boomer. life changing event for the champ that's been through so many. tonight he opens up about a hard fought victory. one not in the pool but in rehab. matt lauer joined him in arizona. >> i went in with no self-confidence. no self-love. >> i'm going to stop you there because it's going to be extraordinary for people at home thinking about the most decorated olympic athlete they've seen with no self-confidence. >> at that point in my life i felt like a gigantic piece of -- >> you can say it. i'll bleep it. >> the biggest thing was i thought of myself as just a swimmer and nobody else. >> he has won more olympic medals. 22. than anyone else in history but for all of his conquests michael phelps was privately dealing with inner demons. >> i don't know if it was afraid of letting go and showing who i am or what it was and i finally was just like screw this. i'm not hiding behind anything anymore. i am who i am and if you don't like it it's not my issue and it's not my problem. >> most of the w
they welcomed a son named boomer. life changing event for the champ that's been through so many. tonight he opens up about a hard fought victory. one not in the pool but in rehab. matt lauer joined him in arizona. >> i went in with no self-confidence. no self-love. >> i'm going to stop you there because it's going to be extraordinary for people at home thinking about the most decorated olympic athlete they've seen with no self-confidence. >> at that point in my life i felt...
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bad news that those thunder boomers will come through earlier and, impact everybody trying to get to the phillies game. we're good to go right now. live look the at the schuylkill expressway, clicker out of my pock, eastbound side on the ride starting to see volume on the right from center city. road are dry right now. some problems on the rails, the delair bridge is stuck in the upright position here. so the atlantic city rail line, suspended services, between philadelphia and pennsauken. they are providing shuttle buses, and you'll be riding bus over the bridge as opposed to the train at least this morning. pottstown east on 422, an accident at arm and hammer boulevard on ramp. that transformer fire we spoke about a few moments ago, main and barbados in norristown just watch for local detours. we mentioned dad vail regatta races take place today and tomorrow and keep an eye to the sky, going down to the dad vail regatta down load our fox 29, and, thunder boomers, and, and, metal rods by the kelly drive here, and watch it, vehicle traffic is detoured off of the kelly drive so for mo
bad news that those thunder boomers will come through earlier and, impact everybody trying to get to the phillies game. we're good to go right now. live look the at the schuylkill expressway, clicker out of my pock, eastbound side on the ride starting to see volume on the right from center city. road are dry right now. some problems on the rails, the delair bridge is stuck in the upright position here. so the atlantic city rail line, suspended services, between philadelphia and pennsauken. they...
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this memorial day, millennials outnumber baby-boomers.: young adults between 18 and 32 are become to become the standard bearers for keeping tributes to america's war dead alive. here is national correspondent jeff barnd. ["taps"] jeff: criticized for holding cell phones above all else, millennials will inherit something far more meaningful that past generations learned to cherish. honoring those who sacrifice their lives for all of us will become their responsibility. >> i know that we are supposed to remember something. i am not exactly sure what it is. >> i think we are ungrateful. >> behind every memorial i see thousands of lives sacrificed. >> they would rather have us their deaths. >> it started out of decoration day, born from the civil war and designated to decorate graves of the comrades who died in the defense of their country. it has evolved to the unofficial start of summer with family gathering and parties. >> the pool is usually open. ice cream shops and stuff. jeff: technology has changed but human behavior has not. millenn
this memorial day, millennials outnumber baby-boomers.: young adults between 18 and 32 are become to become the standard bearers for keeping tributes to america's war dead alive. here is national correspondent jeff barnd. ["taps"] jeff: criticized for holding cell phones above all else, millennials will inherit something far more meaningful that past generations learned to cherish. honoring those who sacrifice their lives for all of us will become their responsibility. >> i know...
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there will be big boomers up there and heavy downpours. for us we have to wait a bit. that's the low, it will be steep lapse between layers of the atmosphere. we did not have that yesterday but we will today. one forecast model paints in a third of an inch for some. heavier amounts would be out. today, friday and saturday. look over the sierra. that's a lot of rain, over 3 inches liquid. there could be a lot of precip. thunderstorms later. the cooling continues on the temps, into the 60s for everybody. maybe a couple very low 70s. not much change into saturday. the logos south. we're -- low goes south. >> the important sunday forecast. >> yes, a lot of moms want to be out. want to take their moms out. brunch, right? >> he's feeling the pressure. >> don't you feel the pressure. >> he has a mom and mother of his children. it's an important day. >> it is 4:50. a new way of getting rid of graffiti. how san francisco plans to tackle a problem plaguing neighbors. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together, is with the treat you make together. ♪ ♪ welcome back, it's 4:53. seven people
there will be big boomers up there and heavy downpours. for us we have to wait a bit. that's the low, it will be steep lapse between layers of the atmosphere. we did not have that yesterday but we will today. one forecast model paints in a third of an inch for some. heavier amounts would be out. today, friday and saturday. look over the sierra. that's a lot of rain, over 3 inches liquid. there could be a lot of precip. thunderstorms later. the cooling continues on the temps, into the 60s for...
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this but it is estimated that more than 5 million americans are living with alzheimer's and baby boomerst number is going to explode. as of today there is no cure and really not even an effective treatment. you may have heard of dogs that can help kids with special needs but this is an entirely different animal. why horses could be trotting into your kid's school. ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. there's a special place. where getting away... brings us so much closer. vacation packages start at just $50 per person. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. intromercedes-benz c-coupe, redesigned with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> a unique classroom visitor is helping local kids with special needs. the students are able to find a comfort to open up and f
this but it is estimated that more than 5 million americans are living with alzheimer's and baby boomerst number is going to explode. as of today there is no cure and really not even an effective treatment. you may have heard of dogs that can help kids with special needs but this is an entirely different animal. why horses could be trotting into your kid's school. ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. there's a special place. where getting...
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pla we'll explain.we'll >>> also a little bit later on,a a new medical headline for baby boomers..ared to cpe earlier generation. it is now 8:12. 8 weather is next. ♪ >>> is that the beach.ch >> looks like it.>> lks l i see people out on beach cruisers.crsers five bicycles. >> better than anything ridingid around on your bike at thehe beach? nope. n not at all. all >> i was trying to figure out if that's -- >> i think you're right.hi >> i find joy in it.. >> a day at the beach is a goodg day.da. >> i find joy in it. >> also find joy in adorabledo little baby face. >> shall we. >> we can all agree on that.agre >> favor time of the day.he d we've got graduation cuteness.s. >> okay.>> o >> oh, yes. pomp and circumstance. >> you can say that again.again >> well dressed.ell d all right. this is simon everybody welcome to our fox5 photo of the day.hed this is simon. he just -- owing. owing first let me set the stage. he's four years old and he justt graduate >> yes, did he.did he just graduated from pre k and getting ready for kindergartendr next year. y >> all right.ig >> big move. >> y
pla we'll explain.we'll >>> also a little bit later on,a a new medical headline for baby boomers..ared to cpe earlier generation. it is now 8:12. 8 weather is next. ♪ >>> is that the beach.ch >> looks like it.>> lks l i see people out on beach cruisers.crsers five bicycles. >> better than anything ridingid around on your bike at thehe beach? nope. n not at all. all >> i was trying to figure out if that's -- >> i think you're right.hi >> i...
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the xhis not exactly speeding up and because baby boomer -- what do you think. >> my mom used the -- my mom used to do my laundry. >> tough when you're on the other end of the country. >> when i lived in new york and she lived in the apartment. >> italian american. explains a lot. >> thank you. you read my mind. >> and ben snickering. >> i will say this. here's what gets me. they can get their rear ends out of their homes and room with somebody and by the way, it's not all my len yals. that's what i did. >> who did you room with? >> he brought his laundry to his mom. >> i rented a room in some woman's house and i paid a few bucks and used her kitchen. she was an old lady, married. >> summer of '42. i'm kidding. >> we would get a bunch of guys -- >> i don't need the details. >> you are the sickest guy. sick, sick. >> it's a symbol of something wrong with the economy or something wrong with this generation. it is really tough economy. you talk to some of these young people, they say, well, i can't afford to live in the type of apartment -- well, i didn't get to live in the apartment i
the xhis not exactly speeding up and because baby boomer -- what do you think. >> my mom used the -- my mom used to do my laundry. >> tough when you're on the other end of the country. >> when i lived in new york and she lived in the apartment. >> italian american. explains a lot. >> thank you. you read my mind. >> and ben snickering. >> i will say this. here's what gets me. they can get their rear ends out of their homes and room with somebody and by...
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thunder boomers on the way, good morning everybody. sue, you mentioned about some light rain, falling here in chester county, here's a live lot the bypass right on the money you can see the spray coming off the cars ape trucks in front of you there. with the rain still being dark out there this is that stretch of the bypass where they don't have overhead street lamps. road conditions will start to change as you roll out of the driveway. bennie dry right new working your way toward philadelphia they are opened up on the vine street expressway that overnight work gone. just keep in mind tonight into this time tomorrow the closures of the vine expressway all this week. they are still still working on the pennsylvania turnpike southbound the stretch from quakertown down to mid county that whole construction zone. this is the area where yesterday we had that big truck accident that pushed everybody off, and at quake are town, so just be careful that is an active work zone and stretch where they don't have the overhead street lamps. watching
thunder boomers on the way, good morning everybody. sue, you mentioned about some light rain, falling here in chester county, here's a live lot the bypass right on the money you can see the spray coming off the cars ape trucks in front of you there. with the rain still being dark out there this is that stretch of the bypass where they don't have overhead street lamps. road conditions will start to change as you roll out of the driveway. bennie dry right new working your way toward philadelphia...
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. >> and baby boomers are 82% of the electorate, and more women baby boomer are going to be turning outllennial women. >> and you might be surprised. >> and thank you all. >> and now he praises president obama but he used the n-word to do it, and so some people are outraged. which side are you on? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ when age-related macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now
. >> and baby boomers are 82% of the electorate, and more women baby boomer are going to be turning outllennial women. >> and you might be surprised. >> and thank you all. >> and now he praises president obama but he used the n-word to do it, and so some people are outraged. which side are you on? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ when age-related macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and...