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three generations and on you know the boomers and the what i guess they're called the z's in and the millennial and you know it when we look back at the two thousand and sixteen sixteen election the media was completely blindsided by. by the support that donald trump had because well they have their values and that's what they talk about and they talk to themselves in their own group think and it seems to me that this is happening again we have. a political establishment that is completely invested in the war in the war machine and an interventionist foreign policy the media loves to go along with it you know a love war i mean it is such a great for their bottom line and all those beautiful missiles that was one of the worst moments in television history in my opinion but it's happening again and i and i think that this is you're seeing such a disconnect here with public opinion and if you don't ask them the right question you're not going to get the right answer you'll just completely ignore it which i don't put past them here i think there's a growing tension here and i think this
three generations and on you know the boomers and the what i guess they're called the z's in and the millennial and you know it when we look back at the two thousand and sixteen sixteen election the media was completely blindsided by. by the support that donald trump had because well they have their values and that's what they talk about and they talk to themselves in their own group think and it seems to me that this is happening again we have. a political establishment that is completely...
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head in this country the baby boomer generation that is more neo con and will put on those yellow ribbons and raise the flag any time we have tech brown people. thank goodness they are becoming more marginalized to about thirty six to forty percent of the electorate whereas the largest voting bloc the millennial olds this is the positive side of the equation are much more on told see gathered side yeah and so i think over it's going to take a while but over the course of years we will get there to where all of this is coming to question and i believe there will be positive changes but in the meantime president try to be establishment on both sides continue to play to the voters that they expect to show up being the baby boomer neo-con generation both sides of the aisle and this will just continue as well as that will that we have and will tell talk about the generational change and of in a minute i want go back to philip here another perversity in all of this is the congressional move to. the united states withdraw its efforts in supporting the torture of a genocidal war on on yemen but a
head in this country the baby boomer generation that is more neo con and will put on those yellow ribbons and raise the flag any time we have tech brown people. thank goodness they are becoming more marginalized to about thirty six to forty percent of the electorate whereas the largest voting bloc the millennial olds this is the positive side of the equation are much more on told see gathered side yeah and so i think over it's going to take a while but over the course of years we will get there...
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boomer. >> clerk: brinkman aye. eak eakin nay. director hsu. aye. director torres aye. the motion carries. >> commissioner: so thank you to everyone who came down to speak to us. it was an informative debate. we know it's a passionate issue. there was a great deal of respect shown. andy, please do everything you can to help those people before the sign goes up, okay. >> that's my pledge to you. >> commissioner: thank you. we'll move on to the next item. >> clerk: item 12 approving overnight parking restriction on a portion of napoleon street. >> commissioner: mr. thornily, long time, no see. >> yeah, good to be back. again, andy thornily with the transportation agency. the item is similar but different. a piece of napoleon street near the creek south of chavez street. the department of public works burr burree o of -- bureau of urban has asked for a portion of napoleon which is often congested when workers come they can't find parking and a lot of the problem is long-term parking and a lot of that long-term parking is large vehicles some of which may be inhabited. we ha
boomer. >> clerk: brinkman aye. eak eakin nay. director hsu. aye. director torres aye. the motion carries. >> commissioner: so thank you to everyone who came down to speak to us. it was an informative debate. we know it's a passionate issue. there was a great deal of respect shown. andy, please do everything you can to help those people before the sign goes up, okay. >> that's my pledge to you. >> commissioner: thank you. we'll move on to the next item. >> clerk:...
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relaxing mode during work that's their focus so if we get into their world and get out of our own boomer world we'll be just fine we don't have to deal with that as a problem we deal with that as what it really is but they're in the classroom you're earning their attention moment by moment aren't ya. working hard to do it because i don't believe that it's on them to pay attention it's on us let's face it this is a performance we walk into a classroom we stand in front of the classroom they're sitting there writing their own world in their own world if i say don't look at your cell phones they look at their cell phones. to look at their cell phones and i don't find them looking at their watches so i can't cut into that rather than tell them that they can't do it i tell them it's ok for them to do i understand their world and i can't and i don't want to pull them out of the high level remember you're in my world and if i say something and you miss it you lose well you have to ride the horse in the direction he's facing and another way we double the chatter is by having two versions of the
relaxing mode during work that's their focus so if we get into their world and get out of our own boomer world we'll be just fine we don't have to deal with that as a problem we deal with that as what it really is but they're in the classroom you're earning their attention moment by moment aren't ya. working hard to do it because i don't believe that it's on them to pay attention it's on us let's face it this is a performance we walk into a classroom we stand in front of the classroom they're...
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boom perp -- boomer. >> clerk: you have one person mr. whiner. >> welcome back. >> herbert whiner. one problem i've noticed in the subway the muni metro and i'd like to see this addressed is on the weekend at 6:00 there's a lack of service where you have crowded coaches. there's only one coach and many people are squeezing in to that. notably the "m." i think this should also be addressed. it's not only the gaps in service but the accommodation of passengers. this applies to the "j" line also. so i think this is something that could be focussed on as well. also, in rect to the trolly service, the one california line last week was very terrible because people were waiting for the 1 california. there were two switchbacks. then people finally got their bus but we waited for a very long period and people other than myself are quite angry over this. so this is something that really has to be focussed on because the 1 california is one of your showpiece lines. it's one of the lines you focus on. these are concerns i have and other people have. that's my comment on the report. >> thank yo
boom perp -- boomer. >> clerk: you have one person mr. whiner. >> welcome back. >> herbert whiner. one problem i've noticed in the subway the muni metro and i'd like to see this addressed is on the weekend at 6:00 there's a lack of service where you have crowded coaches. there's only one coach and many people are squeezing in to that. notably the "m." i think this should also be addressed. it's not only the gaps in service but the accommodation of passengers. this...
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in nine years, the baby boomers will be in their baby boomers. one ne years, two workers, retiree and when you start to look at the future of our debt, understand and this is hard because so many don't want to hear it, it is demographics. we are getting older very fast. our birth rates have substantially col apartments apsed. so what do you do do as a society that we have promises earned entitlements, your social security and medicare. but we don't have the cash to pay over the next 30 years. so how do we get there? . . 4 i see some of these slides and boards through the eyes of my daughter. i have a 3-year-old daughter. best little girl ever. we actually have a coffee mug at home that says that. oesn't she have the right to live as well as the generations have thank have gone before her? -- that have gone before her? doesn't chef the right to have that optimistic opportunity? -- doesn't she have the right to have that optimistic opportunity? i believe that's not lost in our society. but we do political theater here because complex policy is hard
in nine years, the baby boomers will be in their baby boomers. one ne years, two workers, retiree and when you start to look at the future of our debt, understand and this is hard because so many don't want to hear it, it is demographics. we are getting older very fast. our birth rates have substantially col apartments apsed. so what do you do do as a society that we have promises earned entitlements, your social security and medicare. but we don't have the cash to pay over the next 30 years....
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kind of generational pyramid scheme so the older these people the older generations are the baby boomers we do live in a democracy you get to vote in those who are going to give you the most if you have the power your vote does so the baby boomers were a massive generational huge population boom that distorted everything they were able to get some of that free money flow of that cantle effect towards them and away from the other generations around them now the millennial zz are coming up and they have the power to change it again which is why they're going for this social democrats like a o c alexandria kazuo cortez so that's something to look to in the future but right now we have a dystopian economy because of this effect right corporations have more rights than people and that's dystopian and capital is freer than humans and capital can move around the globe with up being in cumbered by all these border guards and say we don't have that freedom as human beings way or see heo see and the millennial zz i think are trying to restore the rights of individuals the rights of humans in the f
kind of generational pyramid scheme so the older these people the older generations are the baby boomers we do live in a democracy you get to vote in those who are going to give you the most if you have the power your vote does so the baby boomers were a massive generational huge population boom that distorted everything they were able to get some of that free money flow of that cantle effect towards them and away from the other generations around them now the millennial zz are coming up and...
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wave and boomers didn't really expect much from their food but now here people actually want food they don't want just a tomato ketchup like products they want to actually catch up with tomatoes and no corn high fructose corn syrup and no genetically modified products but this entity this mammoth multinational they were not they were slow to compete against younger more dynamic innovative startups offering products that younger. wanted right when i say to make money for shareholders you know compared comparing that the bitcoin where he's come pounding money at maybe twenty one twenty two percent versus bitcoins compound of money at thousands of percentage points and again it's something new and buffett you know he's eighty eight years old ok we've got to cut him some slack he doesn't understand it but something beyond chewing gum and railway he doesn't get it so his performance is not going to suffer and again if you take away the insider trading the stock buybacks the lack of corporate governance is performance would be less than a money market so i don't know why everyone celebrates
wave and boomers didn't really expect much from their food but now here people actually want food they don't want just a tomato ketchup like products they want to actually catch up with tomatoes and no corn high fructose corn syrup and no genetically modified products but this entity this mammoth multinational they were not they were slow to compete against younger more dynamic innovative startups offering products that younger. wanted right when i say to make money for shareholders you know...
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. >> as an all-time baby boomer, i can't help but remember. >> lou: is there any other kind?er a long time ago in 1972 all the baby boomers had rallied behind we saw what happened. i'm willing to make a bet, when and be totally surprised if the millennial's have what i call a george mcgovern. >> you have to give the president credit. were so late in the cycle. would we be here and be this strong right now if the president was not elected we would not be here. his tax policy at this very late stage doing so well. they've touched on an important point. we have a very low unemployment rate. the past 50 years, 90% of the months show an unemployment rate higher than today's 4%. maybe that's the worry. things are so good they could only get worse. >> the unemployment rate dropped lower. >> this long in the tooth market and extraordinary economic growth that has been achieved over the past couple of years. were looking at a moment in history in which you have a president that understands interest rates. he schools wall street. he schools the federal reserve and says enough of your n
. >> as an all-time baby boomer, i can't help but remember. >> lou: is there any other kind?er a long time ago in 1972 all the baby boomers had rallied behind we saw what happened. i'm willing to make a bet, when and be totally surprised if the millennial's have what i call a george mcgovern. >> you have to give the president credit. were so late in the cycle. would we be here and be this strong right now if the president was not elected we would not be here. his tax policy at...
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here in germany so yeah my only potential concern is that it's kind of exposing the gulf between the boomers league and the premier league at the moment and it is difficult and i think becoming increasingly so for german clubs to compete on a european level. and we all know that you know these loans those come to an end and even sanchez he's on a permanent contract it will be very surprising i think to everybody if he spent his entire career procedure i think he's always going to have one i am going back to the premier league yes so that's potentially still working martz first of all do you would you be without that it is a problem for the industry that they all these days are coming in and if that does happen to change what trend do you think could come next. i think whether it's a problem depends on how long the trend continues i agree with that. i think as a short term fix for maybe you know a shortage of that type of player. it's something that you can always consider ways think scouting should have a like an open approach to various ideas i think then you have to see the difference of e
here in germany so yeah my only potential concern is that it's kind of exposing the gulf between the boomers league and the premier league at the moment and it is difficult and i think becoming increasingly so for german clubs to compete on a european level. and we all know that you know these loans those come to an end and even sanchez he's on a permanent contract it will be very surprising i think to everybody if he spent his entire career procedure i think he's always going to have one i am...
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on to hungarian newspaper blikk — it reports on the prime minister's boost for baby boomers, including news website axios has a second leak of donald trump's schedule. it comes as the white house tries to track down the mole. the president's defended his routine, saying he probably works harder than any president has. the times is among many looking at a study on perceptions of the rich. it says britons take a generous view of the super rich, whereas germans think they're selfish. and finally, to the sun here in the uk: "queen beats queen" is the headline as olivia colman wins for her portrayal of queen anne and rami malek for queen star freddie mercury. with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst at city index. let's begin with brexit. i don't think i have said that word yet, thatis think i have said that word yet, that is quite amazing a5 minutes in to this hour. the financial times is talking about this letter, that theresa may has responded tojeremy corbyn, he wants to see if they will back a withdrawal agreement from the european union. tell us what these two sides are traine
on to hungarian newspaper blikk — it reports on the prime minister's boost for baby boomers, including news website axios has a second leak of donald trump's schedule. it comes as the white house tries to track down the mole. the president's defended his routine, saying he probably works harder than any president has. the times is among many looking at a study on perceptions of the rich. it says britons take a generous view of the super rich, whereas germans think they're selfish. and...
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however, there is still much concern for older boozy baby boomers who are still pushing up drink—relatedpital admissions. with me is bev shah who's chief executive and founder of city hive. we chatted earlier that the state of the union address, we talked about the union address, we talked about the women represented in congress, applauding what he had to say about the number of women who work, historically high number of women in congress. but when the washington post said what else was said, what are the issues, it is the wall. the president said, "i promised i will build it. iwill president said, "i promised i will build it. i will build it." this is the funding of that is what caused that partial government shut down 35 days, it has onlyjust come to any end. he makes these promises. we all are aware that actually he may not deliver on this one. it seemed like he was at the pose re— pitching why we should have this wall, and extends out of building eight picture of fear. there was talk about the human trafficking violence, what immigrants have done, i think some of the guests he had i
however, there is still much concern for older boozy baby boomers who are still pushing up drink—relatedpital admissions. with me is bev shah who's chief executive and founder of city hive. we chatted earlier that the state of the union address, we talked about the union address, we talked about the women represented in congress, applauding what he had to say about the number of women who work, historically high number of women in congress. but when the washington post said what else was...
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overall the rate is about double of baby boomers.a global scale, the world health organization says obesity has reached epidemic proporti proportions. >>> you may not know austin jones, but your kids might. youtube star is facing time in prison for pressuring understand age fans to send him goexplicit videos. the 26-year-old who pleaded guilty to child pornography charge admits that he attempted to persuade young girls to send him sexually explicit photos and videos. his attorneys did not respond to a request for a comment. >>> and seattle digging out for them is a huge snowstorm, about half a foot fell, usually the amount they get all year. schools will start two hours later daed oftoday. at sea-tac, flights were delayed. and police took a moment to enjoy a snow day with local kids. a serious snowball fight ensued. and in the east, there will be quite a warm-up. pedram javaheri has the latest. >> good morning. yes, the big time warmth widespread across portions of the south and working towards the north. the cold air beginning to se
overall the rate is about double of baby boomers.a global scale, the world health organization says obesity has reached epidemic proporti proportions. >>> you may not know austin jones, but your kids might. youtube star is facing time in prison for pressuring understand age fans to send him goexplicit videos. the 26-year-old who pleaded guilty to child pornography charge admits that he attempted to persuade young girls to send him sexually explicit photos and videos. his attorneys did...
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read per magazine point out that competition between millennials and baby boomers for the same propertyack to 30 years ago, people didn't mort tbainl their futures to get an education. and that's what they are doing today. college tuition is very expensive. dierdre: thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. president trump: a new day is coming in latin america. in venezuela and across the western hemisphere. socialism is dying, and liberty, prosperity and democracy are being reborn. the people of venezuela are standing for freedom and democracy and the united states of america is standing right by their side. side. liz: that was president trump speaking in miami, florida just moments ago, telling the
read per magazine point out that competition between millennials and baby boomers for the same propertyack to 30 years ago, people didn't mort tbainl their futures to get an education. and that's what they are doing today. college tuition is very expensive. dierdre: thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. president trump: a new day is coming in latin america. in venezuela and across the western hemisphere. socialism is dying, and liberty, prosperity and democracy are being reborn. the...
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however, there is still much concern for older boozy baby boomers who are still pushing up drink—relatednder of city hive. we chatted earlier that the state of the union address, we talked about the union address, we talked about the women represented in congress, applauding what he had to say about the number of women who work, historically high number of women in congress. but when the washington post
however, there is still much concern for older boozy baby boomers who are still pushing up drink—relatednder of city hive. we chatted earlier that the state of the union address, we talked about the union address, we talked about the women represented in congress, applauding what he had to say about the number of women who work, historically high number of women in congress. but when the washington post
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boomer. i believe the items to the extent they are rv banned not on the consent calendar i may be not remembering that. not to single her out but if our vice chair is going to vote no as a matter of course, which is completely fine, i don't think they should being on the consent calendar. maybe the course for that is if it's close to the line and want to check with vice chair about the meeting that's fine. i don't want board members missing things on consent calendar. it should be for things staff has no reason to believe anyone would vote no on. that brings us to the agenda. back to the regular agenda to item 11. >> clerk: mr. chairman, item 11, presentation and discussion regarding rail service. >> there's no seat there but if it were it'd be warm. thank you for braving this and coming down today. >> take it easy on me. >> thank you, good afternoon, julie kirshbaum, acting director of transit. i'm here to have an honest and frank discussion on the subway performance. the subway is the backb
boomer. i believe the items to the extent they are rv banned not on the consent calendar i may be not remembering that. not to single her out but if our vice chair is going to vote no as a matter of course, which is completely fine, i don't think they should being on the consent calendar. maybe the course for that is if it's close to the line and want to check with vice chair about the meeting that's fine. i don't want board members missing things on consent calendar. it should be for things...
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what i'm doing it looking at stocks that satisfy millennials, baby boomers.ock picker's market. we've already gone up as much as we can on the general indices. look at cologo, long-term, avocados are a new trend. it's what everyone is going for. you want to buy, especially at 83. look at how it's come down. you want to own a company like chubb. everybody needs property insurance. this is the rolls royce of owning insurance. lauren: hillary, thank you very much. people even put avocados in their coffee. just so you know. cheryl: still ahead, hate crime on the horizon, police closing in on empire actor jussie smollett after he allegedly faked a story about being attacked by trump supporters. the new charges just approved. and what is old is new again. samsung just debuted a new phoe with a hefty price tag, is it really worth all the hype? we're going to look at that. you're watching "fbn: a.m.." ♪ all the small things. ♪ true care. ♪ i'll take one less. uh-oh! guess what day it is? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is? ah come
what i'm doing it looking at stocks that satisfy millennials, baby boomers.ock picker's market. we've already gone up as much as we can on the general indices. look at cologo, long-term, avocados are a new trend. it's what everyone is going for. you want to buy, especially at 83. look at how it's come down. you want to own a company like chubb. everybody needs property insurance. this is the rolls royce of owning insurance. lauren: hillary, thank you very much. people even put avocados in their...
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three demographic cohorts that the market really needs to entice at this point you have the baby boomerhat has tremendous net worth at this point. you have gen-ex behind them, and then you have the rise of the millenials, and that's really, you know, pouring into our work force and starting to build their own net worth. the markets aren't expensive here at 16, 17 times as the markets continue to grind higher off of economic expansion, you'll pull more of the gen-exors and millenials off the sidelines as they begin to develop their net worth, and you'll entice the boomers to come off the sidelines as well performance, that's what's going to do it i don't think it's going to be what any standing president does over the next, you know, few years or so. >> sounds like the next transformers movie "transformers, rise of the millenials." dan, you have a great day in philly thank you very much. >> thanks very much. >> birthplace of america >>> we are just getting started here on worldwide exchange on deck, a very rare exit from apple. a big departure in the c-suite we'll have full details ahead
three demographic cohorts that the market really needs to entice at this point you have the baby boomerhat has tremendous net worth at this point. you have gen-ex behind them, and then you have the rise of the millenials, and that's really, you know, pouring into our work force and starting to build their own net worth. the markets aren't expensive here at 16, 17 times as the markets continue to grind higher off of economic expansion, you'll pull more of the gen-exors and millenials off the...
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said one of the problems with labor supply are millennials not working in the percentage of baby boomers back to work, morgan call up your friends. >> i'm pulling my fair share as the resident millennial. >> we're going to leave this conversation thank you all. >>> when we return, shares of tesla rising, up more than 5% since monday after a tease of some tesla news this afternoon that was from ceo elon musk. rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. >>> shares of tesla getting a bump after elon musk vaguely tweeted some news is coming this afternoon. as he continues to exchange barbs with the sec, to explain why he shouldn't be held in contempt of court. the stock down 9% since the 4-20 post weighing in, analyst at bernstein. tony, do you have any inkling was we may hear from tesla in terms of news this afternoon >> my best guess is an announcement around financing partn
said one of the problems with labor supply are millennials not working in the percentage of baby boomers back to work, morgan call up your friends. >> i'm pulling my fair share as the resident millennial. >> we're going to leave this conversation thank you all. >>> when we return, shares of tesla rising, up more than 5% since monday after a tease of some tesla news this afternoon that was from ceo elon musk. rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever...
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for a baby boomer white man to say this other babe b by boomer white man is a racist.might be easier for me as a man to call something out that the president does as sexist because i'm not a woman. obviously women can take that position and i think that's the line that we're on here. >> huh. i want to go back the to last year during the fiery battle for governor. of florida. andrew gilliam had this exchange with his republican rival, ron desantis. >> mr. desantis has spoken. he's got neo nazis helping him out. i'm not calling him a racist. i'm simply saying the racists believe he's a racist. >> is there a risk for black b candidates who are that vocal about racism? >> i think again, the way that the mayor handled that was skillful in that case. i think desantis will have to answer to voters for some of the statements he's made for some of the other things thask said about members of his team or campaign. i think the florida republican secretary of state just resigned for a black face photo. not sure if he was appointed by the governor or elected. that being said, i thi
for a baby boomer white man to say this other babe b by boomer white man is a racist.might be easier for me as a man to call something out that the president does as sexist because i'm not a woman. obviously women can take that position and i think that's the line that we're on here. >> huh. i want to go back the to last year during the fiery battle for governor. of florida. andrew gilliam had this exchange with his republican rival, ron desantis. >> mr. desantis has spoken. he's...
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the risk is about double the rate baby boomers had at the same age.the world health organization says obesity has reached epidemic proportions, it is estimated that more than a billion adults are overweight. >>> this shocking revelation from liam neeson who says he once contemplated racist revenge and is expressing regret for it today. he says this happened years ago gh go. he didn't say when or where, but he took to the streets with a heavy stick after learning that loved one had been raped. >> i asked did she know who he was. no. what color were they? she said it was a black person. i've gone up and down areas with a cosh hoping i'd be approached by somebody. i'm ashamed to say that. and i did it for maybe a week hoping some black bastard would come out from a pub and have a go at me about something, you know, so that i could kill them. >> he says when he looks back now, he is ashamed of his horrible behavior. the 66-year-old actor says growing up around violence in northern ireland taught him that revenge ultimately does not work. he gave the inter
the risk is about double the rate baby boomers had at the same age.the world health organization says obesity has reached epidemic proportions, it is estimated that more than a billion adults are overweight. >>> this shocking revelation from liam neeson who says he once contemplated racist revenge and is expressing regret for it today. he says this happened years ago gh go. he didn't say when or where, but he took to the streets with a heavy stick after learning that loved one had been...
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and we see it going down, unfortunately as baby boomers age and retire. right now, the rate has been holding for little bit but we expected to start to decline and that starting to be a burden on growth, going forward. >> if a government social programs paid then one could earn through an entry level minimum wage job, would that have an impact on gdp?? well, let me to stay in general we look at the marginal tax on labor. you know, when things happen, for example even the income tax is a marginal tax on labor. so when the marginal tax on labor goes up we think the labor supply goes down. >> let me put it another way. if you add up all of our welfare programs, medicaid, food stamps, that are a. they pay someone more than the minimum wage in 35 states. does that sound right? >> yeah, that sounds right, but i know. >> yeah, they pay more than 50 dollars an hour in 13 states. and in my state, one parent and two children would make $27,000 tax-free. you can't do that in the minimum wage job. that discourages people from joining the work force, does it not? >> a
and we see it going down, unfortunately as baby boomers age and retire. right now, the rate has been holding for little bit but we expected to start to decline and that starting to be a burden on growth, going forward. >> if a government social programs paid then one could earn through an entry level minimum wage job, would that have an impact on gdp?? well, let me to stay in general we look at the marginal tax on labor. you know, when things happen, for example even the income tax is a...
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thunder boomers popping up on the mendocino county coastline. through the morning, scattered showers and downpours into saturday afternoon. winter storm warning continues until sunday morning. heavy snow at times. a mess up there. if you can get to your favorite ski resort, good for you. new snowfall, to metaphor feet. scattered downpours are likely tonight. any heavier sell could have small hail indoor lightning. finally, the pattern will start to relax. we will talk about what will happen when the storm is out in a few minutes. >>> here is a live look at highway 37 in nevada where floodwaters are keeping both westbound lanes closed between highway 101 in the everton exit. all that water came from the rain swollen nevada creek which broke through a levy and overwhelmed who fled basis. the highway could be closed through the weekend. there is also a big road closure in alameda county. a sinkhole has shut down north canyon road to the county line. that wrote is a major thoroughfare between castro valley and 680 in cimarron. >>> let's go to sonoma
thunder boomers popping up on the mendocino county coastline. through the morning, scattered showers and downpours into saturday afternoon. winter storm warning continues until sunday morning. heavy snow at times. a mess up there. if you can get to your favorite ski resort, good for you. new snowfall, to metaphor feet. scattered downpours are likely tonight. any heavier sell could have small hail indoor lightning. finally, the pattern will start to relax. we will talk about what will happen...
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and we see it going down unfortunately as the baby boomers age and start to retire. right now it's been -- the rate has been holding for a little bit but we expect it to start to decline and that's starting to be a burden on growth going forward. >> if government social programs pay more than one could earn through an entry level minimum wage job, would that have an impact on g.? >> we look at the tax on labor. when things happen, even the income tax is a marginal tax on labor. when that goes up, we think labor supply goes down. >> let me put it another way, if you add up all of our welfare programs, medicaid, food stamps, et cetera, they pay someone more than the minimum wage in 35 states. does that sound right? >> yeah, that sounds right but i don't know. >> they pay more than $15 an hour in 13 states. in my state one parent and two children would make $27,000 tax free. you can't do that in a minimum wage job. that disencouraging people from joining the workforce, does it not? >> again, that sort of thing contributes to a high tax rate on working in our marginal --
and we see it going down unfortunately as the baby boomers age and start to retire. right now it's been -- the rate has been holding for a little bit but we expect it to start to decline and that's starting to be a burden on growth going forward. >> if government social programs pay more than one could earn through an entry level minimum wage job, would that have an impact on g.? >> we look at the tax on labor. when things happen, even the income tax is a marginal tax on labor. when...
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millennials have doubled the ri risk of these cancers cpared to baby boomers. >>> a 3d printer lends a hand to a student in south carolina tha lost a finger. she was devastated when she thought her days of playing softball and piano were over. but alassmate and teacher realized how the printer could give her a new way of life. >> i can't imagine losing a finger and having things taken from you uhat youd to love to do. and then, to have that opportunity to do that again, it just warms my heart. >> she can write, type and play catch. >>> this morning, the power is back on at tn brook jail. but the outage over - the outrage over the outage continues for days when inmates and staff went without heat. a gro of protesters gathered outside. they chanted and held sciencign demanding answers. the governor has called for the investigation of the treatment of inmates through the outage. >>> floodwaters are wreaking havoc in australia. t this. it is a record. tens of thousands of homes are at risk from flood damage. animal sanctuaries are busy caring for animals including snakes and crocodiles b
millennials have doubled the ri risk of these cancers cpared to baby boomers. >>> a 3d printer lends a hand to a student in south carolina tha lost a finger. she was devastated when she thought her days of playing softball and piano were over. but alassmate and teacher realized how the printer could give her a new way of life. >> i can't imagine losing a finger and having things taken from you uhat youd to love to do. and then, to have that opportunity to do that again, it just...
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you'll notice boomer has created his own avatar using photos in a three d. animation program of the kind used in movies. his avatar is kind of him but is actually a fictional character. is focused on it so i think it's time to rethink the divide between real life and virtual life i would say there's really quite an intersection. that's the realm his work concentrates on. the internet. whatever we do for me internet such as playing games or blogging leads us to develop both our own identity as different identities. and they sometimes overlap with real life and sometimes they don't. much mob oftenest is project predicted biography is based on a text coauthored by bloomer and his phone with its predictive texting feature he let it reconstruct events in his life. it was kind of boring after a while but it was fun for a little bit and look like it will now finish him off us and that's what i find most interesting this interaction between the mobile phone and the user and how the two influence each other the whole time inside digital art is establishing itself on
you'll notice boomer has created his own avatar using photos in a three d. animation program of the kind used in movies. his avatar is kind of him but is actually a fictional character. is focused on it so i think it's time to rethink the divide between real life and virtual life i would say there's really quite an intersection. that's the realm his work concentrates on. the internet. whatever we do for me internet such as playing games or blogging leads us to develop both our own identity as...
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so they will never have the lifelong natural immunity that i have the entire baby boomer population alive today had the measles as kids and then she ends bring back our childhood diseases they keep you healthy and they fight cancer now heidi like you would imagine the dollar sign doesn't have a huge amount of medical training but i would also imagine that that kind of approach their own on social media is highly damaging. it is highly damaging and actually i've also had all of those childhood diseases speak that you mention because there were in fact scenes forward for those suspects for those illnesses then i'm i and i feel very lucky she's focusing on the people who did survive vaccines but she's not paying attention to the large number of deaths and disabling illnesses that happened for the other children during that time but i've heard that are so i've even seen appeals for chicken pox parties missiles parties and a book called melanie's marvelous missiles about embracing your illness. what's interesting to me is actually the principle of what they're talking about is correct but beca
so they will never have the lifelong natural immunity that i have the entire baby boomer population alive today had the measles as kids and then she ends bring back our childhood diseases they keep you healthy and they fight cancer now heidi like you would imagine the dollar sign doesn't have a huge amount of medical training but i would also imagine that that kind of approach their own on social media is highly damaging. it is highly damaging and actually i've also had all of those childhood...
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your top three >> well, fixing it is difficult, and one of the things that we've seen is the baby boomers in the labor force, and other cohorts under cohorts have not been as big a participant in the labor force as the baby boomers were, and that's just been a pattern, and it continues going forward so there's some potential to get more people involved in the labor force going forward but, still, that can have only so much effect. >> you're blaming this all on millenials essentially. >> i'm blaming it on people not being baby boomers >> what about the issue of immigration? do you have immigration helping u.s. growth later or hurting u.s. growth? >> well, immigration has slowed down it's slowed down during the great recession, and normally what we expect and what we've seen in the past is during recessions immigration slows, but then it picks back up. just hasn't picked back up this time. >> a big part of your outlook is what happens to interest rates. >> yes. >> we've had very low interest rates. where do you guys -- you plug in numbers for your forecast. what happens to interest rates >>
your top three >> well, fixing it is difficult, and one of the things that we've seen is the baby boomers in the labor force, and other cohorts under cohorts have not been as big a participant in the labor force as the baby boomers were, and that's just been a pattern, and it continues going forward so there's some potential to get more people involved in the labor force going forward but, still, that can have only so much effect. >> you're blaming this all on millenials...
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on the other hand, one out of three baby boomers said they would be upset if their partner spent too much money. winner: the box office needs 'the lego movie 2' to reignite ticket sales after a dismal january . . . .the u.s. box office hauled in about $815 million last month, its lowest january take since 2013. "the lego movie: the second part" is the first of many potential blockbusters coming down the pike. "the lego movie 2" is expected to earn around $55 million during its first weekend. how do i know if i am saving enough for retirement?hubert there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. thieves are targeting cars parked behind security gates, on properties with security cameras. in the latest incident, police say the thieves went after vehicles parked in the metro 655 apartm
on the other hand, one out of three baby boomers said they would be upset if their partner spent too much money. winner: the box office needs 'the lego movie 2' to reignite ticket sales after a dismal january . . . .the u.s. box office hauled in about $815 million last month, its lowest january take since 2013. "the lego movie: the second part" is the first of many potential blockbusters coming down the pike. "the lego movie 2" is expected to earn around $55 million during...