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to that he said when the boomers die off. >> well, again, he's pretty much completely forgotten about gen x. gen x is just as polarized as all of the other generations. so when you consider some of the politicians in this category say one example, ron desantis, another, ted cruz, plenty of polarization to go around with gen x. >> this is a morbid conversation, so i'm not rooting for an ideology. i want people to compromise. is it when x and boomers are no longer gone and now it's z and my ylel yans, they are finally n control. now we have a return to civility and compromise. >> i wish. but let's take the youngest group we have good data on. one of the big national surveys of high school seniors, and that's going to be 18-year-olds, right as they start voting. so high school seniors have increasingly said that they are very conservative or very liberal. so there's more at the extremes of political belief as time as gone on. the latest data we have from 2021, the numbers were at all-time highs. gen z is also polarized just like
to that he said when the boomers die off. >> well, again, he's pretty much completely forgotten about gen x. gen x is just as polarized as all of the other generations. so when you consider some of the politicians in this category say one example, ron desantis, another, ted cruz, plenty of polarization to go around with gen x. >> this is a morbid conversation, so i'm not rooting for an ideology. i want people to compromise. is it when x and boomers are no longer gone and now it's z...
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>>'s is having a bunch of guys who were around the baby boomers, who were around in the postwar era,e are not the right ones to be making the decision for tomorrow. >> he referenced the work of the director of polling at the harvard kennedy institute. he is the author of the book, fight, how gen z is challenging their fear and passion to save america and this past june hero a subset post about the findings of a recent poll under the headline, ring the alarm. he analyzed 18 to 29-year-old, a cohort that would be mostly gen z, this group is principally driven by their values rather than transactional politics. and there out voting the generations that preceded them and a similar age and it's not even close. he found the group as a group is becoming increasingly progressive, and they've got an antipathy for the modern maga republican party. in 2020 president biden flipped five battleground states in large part due to the combination of record level turnout and youth support. voters aged 45 and older, they chose trump in arizona, georgia, michigan pennsylvania and wisconsin. president bi
>>'s is having a bunch of guys who were around the baby boomers, who were around in the postwar era,e are not the right ones to be making the decision for tomorrow. >> he referenced the work of the director of polling at the harvard kennedy institute. he is the author of the book, fight, how gen z is challenging their fear and passion to save america and this past june hero a subset post about the findings of a recent poll under the headline, ring the alarm. he analyzed 18 to...
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boomers, the boomers stephanie, eta lloyd survey came out that pointed out something shocking to me.s even is. >> gen z, they are three times more likely to fall for online scams then boomers. they're twice as likely to have their accounts hacked, and this is an interesting and i think important reversal of a certain conventional wisdom. >> you know. -- >> always online, more savvy about the internet and it turns out that, no no, no, the kids out there are not as already as they think. >> maybe because they live on those phones. i have to give you mine. this happened of all places on fox news earlier this week. please watch. >> i have never seen any -- i've seen, fun, laughter often fun -- >> i don't believe that number. >> people are getting robbed out here, carjacked -- >> i have never heard of anybody getting robbed. >> crime misses social issue that can be solved by giving people their basic needs. it is not a thing that happens just on the street people don't just come up and shine rob people on the street. >> do you walk around every day? somebody is going to rob me of a second
boomers, the boomers stephanie, eta lloyd survey came out that pointed out something shocking to me.s even is. >> gen z, they are three times more likely to fall for online scams then boomers. they're twice as likely to have their accounts hacked, and this is an interesting and i think important reversal of a certain conventional wisdom. >> you know. -- >> always online, more savvy about the internet and it turns out that, no no, no, the kids out there are not as already as...
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the only retirement fan -- plan for baby boomers is social security. if you say you raise your taxes or reduce your benefits it's a nonstarter. you just can't go there. politically come you camp it also morally. you can raise the age of eligibility for someone who's 30 years old. that's on the table but there's other benefits we have to address and that's why we need presidential leadership. we need a president who's actually honest to the american people and not giving them happy talk. we need a leader that says we still have 25% we had to address, how do we do it without affecting those who are retired or approaching retirement? there is a way that we can do it. if all they want to do is raise your taxes, that's incredibly regressive. it falls heavily on those who make the least in our society, that's wrong. if all you want to do is raise the age of eligibility, you have to raise it pretty far. you got to have a proposal which is rooted in reality. host: let's hear what our viewers have to say. then in clarksburg, west virginia, democratic caller. ca
the only retirement fan -- plan for baby boomers is social security. if you say you raise your taxes or reduce your benefits it's a nonstarter. you just can't go there. politically come you camp it also morally. you can raise the age of eligibility for someone who's 30 years old. that's on the table but there's other benefits we have to address and that's why we need presidential leadership. we need a president who's actually honest to the american people and not giving them happy talk. we need...
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anybody want to explain what okay boomer is? >> kind of a millennial thing i think. >> i don't know. i'm somebody who is on twitter and see it a lot there. it is like- >> any social media platform you see it. >> it is something that we'll say in response to-sometimes there is a lot of we do face people or adults who they might straight up disagree with us, but they might be people who they say they agree and say i really want to help you and do the opposite. they don't really put their money where their mouth is so to speak, so it is like calling them out like okay--i think it is kind of like seeing sometimes people say look at you, you guys are all entitled or the lazy generation or whatever and they see us as being rude to them by saying okay boomer, but the realty is, it is kind-they dont value us. i don't get respect from you so why am i going to go and support whatever you want or agree with whatever you say? i feel like-there is this weird twisted power structure. they always tell you respect your elders but you don't resp
anybody want to explain what okay boomer is? >> kind of a millennial thing i think. >> i don't know. i'm somebody who is on twitter and see it a lot there. it is like- >> any social media platform you see it. >> it is something that we'll say in response to-sometimes there is a lot of we do face people or adults who they might straight up disagree with us, but they might be people who they say they agree and say i really want to help you and do the opposite. they don't...
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and over the last couple decades, people of my age, the boomers, have done pretty well for ourselves and we voted for all sorts of benefits and programs for us and we've paid for them and think some of the people coming along next want to have a say in how we leave the earth and how they prepare for the future they're going to live in. reporter: do you feel like with trump being on the ballot next year would give you trouble running for re-election? senator romney: a recent poll in utah showed some very strong numbers and i was pleased to see that. i think people in utah don't agree with me with the posture i took in regards to donald trump but respect people who vote their conscious and i appreciate that and my fellow citizens and i don't have any question in my mind, one, if i would run again, i don't think we need another person in their 80's. i'm a little long of tooth already and don't need more like me and the issues of the day relate to china and climate change and a.i. and guys in their 80's don't know how to deal with those issues. reporter: you mentioned your age as one of
and over the last couple decades, people of my age, the boomers, have done pretty well for ourselves and we voted for all sorts of benefits and programs for us and we've paid for them and think some of the people coming along next want to have a say in how we leave the earth and how they prepare for the future they're going to live in. reporter: do you feel like with trump being on the ballot next year would give you trouble running for re-election? senator romney: a recent poll in utah showed...
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with 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security there will be more than 70 million of our fellow americans who will be relying on their social security. congress has not enhanced this in 52 years. so, yes, there is concern etc. about the federal employees who are already under stress. in fact, there needs to be great thing at the social security administration exactly as stated . 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible the public and budgets? cut continued cuts to vote the administration. and cuts to the program itself. as you go forward. this is extraordinarily harmful the american people do not need to pay for it nor should congress. we need to have a vote to enhance social security and make sure we are delivering on the behalf of the american people. host: just to clarify if by the end of the week if the shutdown happens, the recipients will still receive money? guest: yes, things will be slower and it will be covered to get phone answers and so on but they will receive money. host: ok representative larson will share about the social security in a bit but we
with 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security there will be more than 70 million of our fellow americans who will be relying on their social security. congress has not enhanced this in 52 years. so, yes, there is concern etc. about the federal employees who are already under stress. in fact, there needs to be great thing at the social security administration exactly as stated . 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible the public and budgets? cut continued cuts to vote...
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you read this list of these these baby boomers . does it seem these baby boomers.nt to upset? >> no. and as we discussed just before we came on air, it's very depressing because i absolutely agree with everything written in this article . you know, i'm a this article. you know, i'm a generation x, which of course, as steve will agree, is the best generation. these things are generation. and these things are annoying , you know, cashless annoying, you know, cashless parking can be annoying. banning lyrics in records is annoying . lyrics in records is annoying. just leave it alone, you know? help lines, all annoying. really annoying. >> you need your own spin off podcast . just you listing things podcast. just you listing things that you find annoying to the daily mail. paul and what's this? musicians are poor. who'd have thought? would have thought? who would have thunk ? thunk it? >> a quarter of musicians. just a quarter not enough to a quarter do not earn enough to support themselves and their families. almost half make families. and almost half make less than £1
you read this list of these these baby boomers . does it seem these baby boomers.nt to upset? >> no. and as we discussed just before we came on air, it's very depressing because i absolutely agree with everything written in this article . you know, i'm a this article. you know, i'm a generation x, which of course, as steve will agree, is the best generation. these things are generation. and these things are annoying , you know, cashless annoying, you know, cashless parking can be...
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over the last couple of decades people of my age, the boomers have done pretty well for ourselves. we voted for benefits and s programs for us we have not pd for them. i think some of people coming along next want to have a say and how we leave the earth and how they prepare for the future they're going to live in. >> do you feel like with him likely being on theit ballot neo year would give you trouble for reelection? >> is a recent poll in utah which was showing from very strong numbers. i was very pleased to a see that byth the people in utah don't always agree with me on the pot straight check with regard to donald trump. but they respect people who vote their conscience. i appreciate that and my fellow citizens. i do not havequ any questions on myn mind that if i write againi just don't think we need another person in their 80s. we do not need more like me the issues of the date relate to china, climate change, ai and a lot of guys in their 80s know how to deal those issues. [inaudible] >> you mention your age is one of the reasons for not running for reelection. is that a nic
over the last couple of decades people of my age, the boomers have done pretty well for ourselves. we voted for benefits and s programs for us we have not pd for them. i think some of people coming along next want to have a say and how we leave the earth and how they prepare for the future they're going to live in. >> do you feel like with him likely being on theit ballot neo year would give you trouble for reelection? >> is a recent poll in utah which was showing from very strong...
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you are not of the boomer generation.umber of young people in congress but still quite a few leaders who are facing questions about how long they have been in power. and mitt romney announced yesterday that he was going to step down, he was going to retire. he had some to say about transitions. and i'll ask you about it on the other side. >> i think that it would be a great thing if both president biden and former president trump were to stand aside and let their respective party pick someone in the next generation. president biden when he was running said that he was a transitional figure to the next generation. well, time to transition. >> time to transition. does he have a point? >> president trump is most certainly not going to stand down. president biden has beaten trump once before. he can and will do it again. and he is clear that he is running again and democrats are going to support president biden as he makes his case to the american people about how his agenda has improved our economy, how it has helped heal ou
you are not of the boomer generation.umber of young people in congress but still quite a few leaders who are facing questions about how long they have been in power. and mitt romney announced yesterday that he was going to step down, he was going to retire. he had some to say about transitions. and i'll ask you about it on the other side. >> i think that it would be a great thing if both president biden and former president trump were to stand aside and let their respective party pick...
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the rising boomer numbers, given their population bulge. the homes are people who have been homeless before and they had addiction issues, the other half were folks who worked all their lives, had expensive medical problems or lost or spouse. another big reason, the rising cost of housing, on average rent is $200 more than the average social security payment but in some communities with high proportions of elderly residents it can be more. in collier county, florida, that's naples, the average social security payment is 1790 one dollars a month compared to rent of 2833. can't make it on social security. we spoke to one group in florida. all 11 afford will housing projects for seniors are full and each has 500 people on their waiting lists amounting to a 10 year weight. she says many of them simply can't believe they can't afford their home anymore and they don't know what to do. listen. >> never asked for help before. they are still in shock that they have the use critical needs and they don't know where to start. they need an advocate. >>
the rising boomer numbers, given their population bulge. the homes are people who have been homeless before and they had addiction issues, the other half were folks who worked all their lives, had expensive medical problems or lost or spouse. another big reason, the rising cost of housing, on average rent is $200 more than the average social security payment but in some communities with high proportions of elderly residents it can be more. in collier county, florida, that's naples, the average...
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the world, they're going to be living in, over the last couple of decades, people of my age, the boomers, have done pretty well for ourselves. we've voted for all sorts of benefits and programs for us, and we haven't paid for them. and i think some of the people coming along next want to have a stay in how we leave the earth and how they prepare for the future they're going to live in. >> trump critic, do you feel with him likely being on the ballot next year, it would give you trouble running for reelection. >> there was a recent poll in utah had me showing some strong numbers, i was very pleased to see that. i think the people in utah don't all agree with me, the posture i took with regards to donald trump, but they respect people who vote their conscience and i appreciate that and my fellow citizens and i don't have any question in my mind that i'd have won if i'd run again. i don't think we need another person in their 80's. i'm a little long of tooth already, we don't need more like me. the issues relate to chane, climate change, ai and none in the guys in the 80's know how to deal
the world, they're going to be living in, over the last couple of decades, people of my age, the boomers, have done pretty well for ourselves. we've voted for all sorts of benefits and programs for us, and we haven't paid for them. and i think some of the people coming along next want to have a stay in how we leave the earth and how they prepare for the future they're going to live in. >> trump critic, do you feel with him likely being on the ballot next year, it would give you trouble...
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american politics over the coming century and just having a bunch of guys who were around the baby boomers who were around in the postwar era, we're not the right ones to be making decisions of tomorrow. reporter: can you speak to where the republican party is now, when you look the a the republican party, particularly where the house of representatives is, do you feel like this is a republican party beholden to support president donald trump? senator romney: no question the republican party is in the shadow of donald trump and he's the leader of the greatest portion of the republican party. it's a populist, demagogue portion of the party. i represent a small wing of the republican party, i call it the wise wing of the republican party and don't think we're going away but ultimately will see a resurgence and come back into leadership of the party. look, my wing of the party talks about policy and about issues that will make a difference to the lives of the american people. the trump wing of the party talks about resentments of various kind and getting even and settling scores and revisitin
american politics over the coming century and just having a bunch of guys who were around the baby boomers who were around in the postwar era, we're not the right ones to be making decisions of tomorrow. reporter: can you speak to where the republican party is now, when you look the a the republican party, particularly where the house of representatives is, do you feel like this is a republican party beholden to support president donald trump? senator romney: no question the republican party is...
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annuity do's and don'ts for baby boomers from a leading financial on maximizing your income in retirement. this book reveals little known secrets about annuities, strategies and simple to understand terms that can help you make the right choices before buying an annuity. and if you call right now as a bonus, will throw in a free annuity rate report. we've researched over 1200 annuities summarizing the rates and benefits for you, so don't miss out on this opportunity because supplies are limited. call now and find out how you can get up to 33% more income in your retirement and you'll receive annuity do's and don'ts for baby boomers and the annuity rate report. as an added bonus, both books are yours free just for calling annuity general today call 873 9800. that's 873 9800 again 887 8390 800. >> welcome to fox news live. i'm jackie ibanez in new york. first lady jill biden is experiencing mild symptoms after testing positive covid 19. monday, the first lady will remain at her home in delaware to recover. as for the president, he's tested negative. white house officials say he will continu
annuity do's and don'ts for baby boomers from a leading financial on maximizing your income in retirement. this book reveals little known secrets about annuities, strategies and simple to understand terms that can help you make the right choices before buying an annuity. and if you call right now as a bonus, will throw in a free annuity rate report. we've researched over 1200 annuities summarizing the rates and benefits for you, so don't miss out on this opportunity because supplies are...
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>> are about to remake capitalism, but they need the boomers , the bank of mom and dad boomers, the bankence . the great transfer of affluence. the great wealth transfer is estimated . wealth transfer is estimated. around $100 trillion, £820 billion, and we'll have global implications. in the uk alone, at least £5.5 trillion, nearly three times our annual gdp will be passed from this author's generation. the baby boomers, to millennials and gen z. >> avocado toast. >> avocado toast. >> yeah, i want to know where i can get my hands on. just like 50 k. i will be happy with 50 k. >> yeah, i think when my dad dies, i'm going get a bill. dies, i'm going to get a bill. >> i mean, you're going to get a bill. >> yeah. none of this inheritance stuff. getting nothing. >> but what's interesting is this. this author says they think that these xennials, as they refer to them , they're they refer to them, they're going to be like they're going to be doing socialist capitalism and they're going be using and they're going to be using their money good. and they their money for good. and they and they no,
>> are about to remake capitalism, but they need the boomers , the bank of mom and dad boomers, the bankence . the great transfer of affluence. the great wealth transfer is estimated . wealth transfer is estimated. around $100 trillion, £820 billion, and we'll have global implications. in the uk alone, at least £5.5 trillion, nearly three times our annual gdp will be passed from this author's generation. the baby boomers, to millennials and gen z. >> avocado toast. >>...
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forward because they are going to be living it and over the last couple of decades people my age, boomers voted for all sorts of benefits and programs for us and i think the people coming along next want to say and how we leave the earth and prepare for the future they are going to live in. >> do you feel like you are on the ballot next year. >> there was a recent poll showed strong numbers, i was very pleased, all agree with me but they respect people and i appreciate the crude i just don't think you need another person in their 80s. the issues of today, climate change, a.i. and of the guys in their 80s. >> you mentioned your age is one reason, is not a nice way to say your colleagues who are older, they should step down as well? >> everybody will make their own decision and consider their own circumstances, i'm just looking at my age and where i am, i knew i was going to be like grassy and vigorous and dynamic into my 90s but you never know but i do think the times we are living in demand the next generation to step up and express their views and make the decisions that will shape ameri
forward because they are going to be living it and over the last couple of decades people my age, boomers voted for all sorts of benefits and programs for us and i think the people coming along next want to say and how we leave the earth and prepare for the future they are going to live in. >> do you feel like you are on the ballot next year. >> there was a recent poll showed strong numbers, i was very pleased, all agree with me but they respect people and i appreciate the crude i...
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. >> this is a concerning story growing number of baby boomers are living on the streets.20% or one in five americans 55 years or older living on the streets as of 2021. that's up from 16.3% in 2018. experts say the trend goes beyond the rise in boomer numbers you would expect given their population bulge. researchers say roughly half of the homeless boomers are people who have been homeless before and may have had addiction issues. the other half are folks who worked all their lives but had expensive medical problems or lost a spouse. another big reason the rising costs of housing. on average rent is $2 hundred more than the average social security payment. in some communities with elderly residents it can be more. in florida, for example. the average social security payment is $1791 compared to average monthly rent of $2333. >> they were self-sufficient. they are still -- they cannot afford their lease and they have this coming and they don't know where to start. they need an advocate. >> impacted by the trend all over the country. not just high priced blue states. homel
. >> this is a concerning story growing number of baby boomers are living on the streets.20% or one in five americans 55 years or older living on the streets as of 2021. that's up from 16.3% in 2018. experts say the trend goes beyond the rise in boomer numbers you would expect given their population bulge. researchers say roughly half of the homeless boomers are people who have been homeless before and may have had addiction issues. the other half are folks who worked all their lives but...
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mitt romney is saying pretty clearly, it's time for us boomers to move on. >> i agree with him i admit a little sad. i like mitt romney. last time i saw him we were at a fundraiser for liz cheney. george and i were talking that the republican party we knew is kind of different would you say? i think he threw big shade at the president and trump today and said, basically, you guys need to follow suit. but i think the genx, our generation has not stepped up because the boomers have been on the stage for so long and i'd like to see more of us run for office, be in office and, get involved for millennials. so yeah, i agree. >> both of you are -- can i call you republican expats here? >> yeah, kinda sorta. >> escapees. >> homeless. >> for folks like you, this exit of romney from the stage is a different kind of moment. he made a statement today, he said, a very large portion of my party really doesn't believe in the constitution. that's a pretty strong statement, and then for him to say that and then say, but i'm going to say good-bye, it really almost kind of raises the question, does he f
mitt romney is saying pretty clearly, it's time for us boomers to move on. >> i agree with him i admit a little sad. i like mitt romney. last time i saw him we were at a fundraiser for liz cheney. george and i were talking that the republican party we knew is kind of different would you say? i think he threw big shade at the president and trump today and said, basically, you guys need to follow suit. but i think the genx, our generation has not stepped up because the boomers have been on...
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the boomers have been on the stage so long.to see more of us run for office and be in office and get involved as well as millennials. >> george, estonia would saying, both of you, can i call you republican ex pats. >> yeah, kind, of sort of. >> for folks like you, this exit of romney from the stage is a different kind of moment. and he made a really bold statement today. he said, a very large portion of my party really doesn't believe. in the constitution. that's a pretty strong statement. for him to say that in and say, but i'm gonna say goodbye. it really almost raises the question, does he feel lucky can't continue to fight? >> well, i think he's right about the generational aspect. there does need to be a new generation. in both parties. but it's very, very sad to see him step away and make that observation. which is undeniably true. that so many people now in the republican party, it's now a personality cult. it's all about the desires and whims in fear of one man, who is basically a sociopath. a psychopath. and it's stunn
the boomers have been on the stage so long.to see more of us run for office and be in office and get involved as well as millennials. >> george, estonia would saying, both of you, can i call you republican ex pats. >> yeah, kind, of sort of. >> for folks like you, this exit of romney from the stage is a different kind of moment. and he made a really bold statement today. he said, a very large portion of my party really doesn't believe. in the constitution. that's a pretty...
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the number one anti-poverty for children. 10,000 baby boomers a day. if you are out there baby boomers, call your members. ask them to take a vote on social security. look at your pay stub. it says fica. federal insurance contribution. whose? yours. and this congress hasn't done anything for 52 years. it's long overdue. think of this as n economic development. if you -- as an economic development. if you think this is socialism, think about your constituents in your district getting paycheck, think about the economic activity. where do they spend that money? right back in your district. they need your help. the nation needs your help. we need to come together and unite and enhance social security. not just protect it, not cut it as some have suggested. but to actually protect and expand the nation's number one, number one program that helps the elderly and helps our children of this great country of ours. with that, madam speaker. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the chair now rec
the number one anti-poverty for children. 10,000 baby boomers a day. if you are out there baby boomers, call your members. ask them to take a vote on social security. look at your pay stub. it says fica. federal insurance contribution. whose? yours. and this congress hasn't done anything for 52 years. it's long overdue. think of this as n economic development. if you -- as an economic development. if you think this is socialism, think about your constituents in your district getting paycheck,...
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i would rise from a boomer at home. john wouldn't normally 3 months old. this is the wrong shade of green. we have overgrown the rise funds in this field in china proven in central time. so sometimes yeah, like i mean we have facing is serious drought. now, even if we use herbicides to control the wheat growth to allow the rise to absolve water from the soil, it doesn't work out. there's just not enough water company, my dialect. the problem is so serious that the tide government has advised farmers to switch to other crops that use less water. if they haven't started sewing water levels in thailand's major rest of us are historically low. according to the time metro logic themselves, rainfall has remained below ever rich this year. and it's down 25 percent nationwide. officially thailand entered the rainy season at the end of may. but because of a menu, many provinces are still facing drought. at the national center for genetic engineering and biotechnology, just outside bangkok, scientists are looking for a long term solution to the problem. right, so we
i would rise from a boomer at home. john wouldn't normally 3 months old. this is the wrong shade of green. we have overgrown the rise funds in this field in china proven in central time. so sometimes yeah, like i mean we have facing is serious drought. now, even if we use herbicides to control the wheat growth to allow the rise to absolve water from the soil, it doesn't work out. there's just not enough water company, my dialect. the problem is so serious that the tide government has advised...
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there are not enough human beings in the population faced with income the baby boomers generated.ost: i think we understand. mark. guest: i'm not sure used the word entitlement but i don't think it is inappropriate. it means you are entitled to the benefit. he paid into it, he is entitled to it. the amount that we are paying in right now, it only covers about three quarters of the cost. do we do anything and soon for social security so that people can continue to have benefits jericho -- benefits jericho -- benefits? young retiree today will be 72 whether benefits get slashed. today's 57-year-old will be just retiring with was $75,000 to benefits. to subsidize ukraine or defense, we need to save it for its own sake so contributions cover its own costs. i am ability -- confident in my ability to keep growing. i do -- we're not quite to have it going forward. but i would like to have 2% growth, 1% growth or 0% growth. and that is looking at everything we do, whether on the labor side or with better investment, better research, can make a big difference. host: caroline west virginia,
there are not enough human beings in the population faced with income the baby boomers generated.ost: i think we understand. mark. guest: i'm not sure used the word entitlement but i don't think it is inappropriate. it means you are entitled to the benefit. he paid into it, he is entitled to it. the amount that we are paying in right now, it only covers about three quarters of the cost. do we do anything and soon for social security so that people can continue to have benefits jericho --...
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researchers found boomers like to play "card games, often with the volume turned up."entirely visual medium. that's like saying "my favorite part of chess? the fragrance." meanwhile, in south africa, a woman's party was ruined when hard-partying baboons crashed her birthday. >> [screams] aye! aye! aye! aye! >> stephen: i hate it when somebody opens the chips from the bottom of the bag. now the logo's upside down! i don't want to eat that. meanwhile, apple is reportedly considering changing the "hey siri" wake word on your iphone to just "siri." no! our grandparents are on the verge of figuring out "hey siri." "hello? hello, susan? hello, susan? what's the weather? i don't think she's well." [mumbling] meanwhile, according to new research, daylight saving time is worse for your body than standard time, because light from any source too late into the evening can interfere with your ability to sleep. yes, light from any source: phone, ipad, lamps, but not your tv. this is very important. late night tv... very good for you. okay? it reduces wrinkles, it improves mood, and
researchers found boomers like to play "card games, often with the volume turned up."entirely visual medium. that's like saying "my favorite part of chess? the fragrance." meanwhile, in south africa, a woman's party was ruined when hard-partying baboons crashed her birthday. >> [screams] aye! aye! aye! aye! >> stephen: i hate it when somebody opens the chips from the bottom of the bag. now the logo's upside down! i don't want to eat that. meanwhile, apple is...
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last week i came here and was showing some stories of the number of baby boomers who are in retirement and living on the street. and in that article it talked about how many more -- it was a stunning number how many more by the end of this decade are expected to be living on the street. this is retirement in america. and in nine years we cut the average couple's social security by $17, 400. that's the morality of this place. but you're not allowed to talk about it because that's difficult. so for those who are not good at math but like pie charts, let's do this one. the entire discretionary budget -- and this chart is a little off because it was the original, the actual fully appropriated congressional budget was $831 billion but we'll use the orange pie graph. members of congress don't get to vote on it. we should but it was a politically safe thing to do, make medicare, make social security, make -- we'll put them on a formula, they just happen. but what we vote on is all of defense and the rest of what you think as government, the state department, supreme court, our salaries. every
last week i came here and was showing some stories of the number of baby boomers who are in retirement and living on the street. and in that article it talked about how many more -- it was a stunning number how many more by the end of this decade are expected to be living on the street. this is retirement in america. and in nine years we cut the average couple's social security by $17, 400. that's the morality of this place. but you're not allowed to talk about it because that's difficult. so...
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. >> jessica: people do need to work and part of what is going on here as baby boomers make a ton of also did not retire. the normal chain of command is not happening. so -- right. and so a lot of people and i'm not saying there are not issues with wanting to avert a full week. i get it. millennials and gen z's have different ideas in terms of, you know. >> greg: judge just flipped me off. >> jessica: something was happening and i was trying to go along. baby boomers involved. >> i think the best way for colleagues to bond and to develop friendships is if they have success at work. so if there's a goal that the company is trying to reach and everyone works together to get there and you when the business or even finish the job or you win the case, and then you go out and you party afterwards, that is when you bond. >> greg: and then you don't talk about it. >> jeanine: we don't want to go out and have to discuss things about work. the whole point of going out, with people that you work with is not to discuss work. is to find maybe a common ground in your social life and to have fun an
. >> jessica: people do need to work and part of what is going on here as baby boomers make a ton of also did not retire. the normal chain of command is not happening. so -- right. and so a lot of people and i'm not saying there are not issues with wanting to avert a full week. i get it. millennials and gen z's have different ideas in terms of, you know. >> greg: judge just flipped me off. >> jessica: something was happening and i was trying to go along. baby boomers involved....
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joining us now is his picks is allen boomer, managing partner at momentum advisers. allen, welcome.d to have you with us. if we could pick up on the conversation we just had, i'm sure you were able to hear some of it. you say that every recession since world war ii, started with the unemployment rate rising by at least a half percent. it rose by 0.3%, but still unemployment rate is below its long-term average, and you say you're not going to worry until the rate gets above 4%. it could do that in a month. >> yeah, absolutely. thanks for having me. you know, typically, you see a big increase in unemployment, a half percent is kind of like the tipping point. that's when you start to see the economy moving in the other direction. the caveat, though, is that we're at a really, really low level of unemployment. like typically, you see kind of 6% going up to 7%. or you see 7% going up to 8%. here, we're at a level that has been almost unprecedented in terms of how low the up employment rate is. i looked at the jobs report today. i think it was a pretty good report. the market was expectin
joining us now is his picks is allen boomer, managing partner at momentum advisers. allen, welcome.d to have you with us. if we could pick up on the conversation we just had, i'm sure you were able to hear some of it. you say that every recession since world war ii, started with the unemployment rate rising by at least a half percent. it rose by 0.3%, but still unemployment rate is below its long-term average, and you say you're not going to worry until the rate gets above 4%. it could do that...
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why was it cost-effective to build affordable homes for baby boomers but impossible for today's generation? >> trying to build a home for profit reasons, and a look at the price of lumber, the price of the construction workers and the wages they have to pay, and considering everything, only way to make the numbers work, we are focused on this home. in some areas, they can build for a lower price because the land prices cheaper. to build more affordable housing, it really requires some level of incentive to make it work. tax credits or some level of government spending. people can viewed as infrastructure spending. infrastructure spending dedicated towards housing aside from building bridges and highways. >> it might be worth pointing out that when baby boomers began buying their first houses in the 70s and 80s, the interest rates were what? >> my parents first bought their home when the interest rate was 14%. some people said they bought their home at 18%, and you ask them, was that the right decision and hindsight? they said, that was the best decision i ever made because the great thing
why was it cost-effective to build affordable homes for baby boomers but impossible for today's generation? >> trying to build a home for profit reasons, and a look at the price of lumber, the price of the construction workers and the wages they have to pay, and considering everything, only way to make the numbers work, we are focused on this home. in some areas, they can build for a lower price because the land prices cheaper. to build more affordable housing, it really requires some...
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i don't want to make a decision for baby boomers but i think baby boomers, not baby movers but the generationfter would be pretty much in concert with the advent of ai. host: thank you for that. diane in indiana, your hopeful? caller: yes i am. i am a writer, i am retired and wanted to come out of retirement to do some writing. and learn how to write, i'm a baby boomer and i want to learn how to write to different platforms. search engine optimization just puts -- it's in a rational system for putting to the top of the list, the most popular sites that people of gone to. i didn't like it and i just dropped it when i heard a statistic that said that 61 or 67% of people who were self radicalized by right-wing websites were led there initially by the algorithm itself built into the search engine. with ai, it seems they switch the paradigm and i'm just now studying it as a writer where it will be more vetted especially in the sciences where they will be one article for the fellow researchers and another that can be condensed by ai for the person who perhaps is talking to doctors, a script for the
i don't want to make a decision for baby boomers but i think baby boomers, not baby movers but the generationfter would be pretty much in concert with the advent of ai. host: thank you for that. diane in indiana, your hopeful? caller: yes i am. i am a writer, i am retired and wanted to come out of retirement to do some writing. and learn how to write, i'm a baby boomer and i want to learn how to write to different platforms. search engine optimization just puts -- it's in a rational system for...
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one, less demand for wine now and the sun setting of the baby boomer generation in the 1990s. and early 2000 as california wines were winning worldwide acclaim. and some studies attributed good health to moderate wine drinking baby boomers in their prime flush with cash, wanted higher priced premium wines as much as for status as taste. now their economic impact is fading and americans are drinking less wine, switching to craft beers and alcohol laden flavored seltzers, as are the europeans. but note this us premium wines earned almost 10% higher revenues year over year. the premium side is still doing quite well. the production side is not doing as well. in fact, mass produced, lower priced us wines actually saw sales shrink, though tiny us wineries face many challenges, they are the next generation of vintners. we do need to support the smaller vineyards and the family vineyards and, you know, just to keep the whole culture nature of wine going. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news and the weather is great to be in the napa valley this weekend. very mild, mostly cloudy conditions. h
one, less demand for wine now and the sun setting of the baby boomer generation in the 1990s. and early 2000 as california wines were winning worldwide acclaim. and some studies attributed good health to moderate wine drinking baby boomers in their prime flush with cash, wanted higher priced premium wines as much as for status as taste. now their economic impact is fading and americans are drinking less wine, switching to craft beers and alcohol laden flavored seltzers, as are the europeans....
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so yes, that is not exactly the baby boomers. but the bottom line is that the us senate and the house of representatives that he's referring to is built on a system of seniority. so the longer you're there, the more power you have. and that breeds seniors participation and yes, you're asking me this question because dianne feinstein, who's 90, there's questions about her mental capabilities. joe biden, who is 82, would be 86 when he leaves. the white house, has made it to national issue. but the flip side to that is nancy pelosi, who 83 and last friday, we reported that she was seeking another two year term. and i talked with her and she's on top of her game. so it's not so much where you are on the age spectrum, it's where you are on the ability spectrum. >> okay? because age can be just a number, just all depends. >> it does. but when it starts hitting eights and nines, i think you got a point. yeah, absolutely. >> all right. thank you so much, phil, we have more to come here at six seven on your side's. >> michael finney is jo
so yes, that is not exactly the baby boomers. but the bottom line is that the us senate and the house of representatives that he's referring to is built on a system of seniority. so the longer you're there, the more power you have. and that breeds seniors participation and yes, you're asking me this question because dianne feinstein, who's 90, there's questions about her mental capabilities. joe biden, who is 82, would be 86 when he leaves. the white house, has made it to national issue. but...
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research shows that at the margin, millennials are deferring more than the baby boomer generation which is my generation and we weren't all that engaged, but the problem, kelly, is the average age for divorce for a woman is 30 years old. average age of a widow for women, obviously widow in the u.s., 59. that's exactly how old i was. you're not ready. it's too young and if you haven't been engaged, i was, obviously in the process it's devastating and no safety net to carry you through and typically these women do not have a relationship with the adviser because the husband maintained the relationship. so they end up firing them to the tune of two-thirds. that's expensive. it hurts performance. i see it every day in our firm, and it's -- it really bothers me and now the journal had an article about women baby boomers, not just women being homeless in retirement. people are not saving enough. so what i try to encourage in the book is it's never too late. one of the examples is a woman who started investing on a fixed income and died with $5 million. >> wow. >> she lived to be 102 so there
research shows that at the margin, millennials are deferring more than the baby boomer generation which is my generation and we weren't all that engaged, but the problem, kelly, is the average age for divorce for a woman is 30 years old. average age of a widow for women, obviously widow in the u.s., 59. that's exactly how old i was. you're not ready. it's too young and if you haven't been engaged, i was, obviously in the process it's devastating and no safety net to carry you through and...
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stuart: ashley, i want to know why more baby boomers are becoming homeless.sts a major contributor especially for seniors living on social security who are no longer working. there's also a lack of low cost assisted living centers. many have been closing because of a staffing shortage and financial troubles. and and there's also a trend of families being widely dispersed which means less support for older people. according to federal data, in 2018 people 55 and older were 16.3% of these sheltered homeless population. in 2021 that number has climbed to very close to 20%. the aging population also straining shelters that just aren't equipped to accommodate things like wheelchairses or to help people unable to climb onto top bunks. and, by the way, in 2021 the median price of a room many a private nursing home in florida, more than $115,000 a year. stuart: that is a huge cost. ashley, thank you very much, indeed. ashley: yeah. stuart: all right. coming up on 11:55. the wednesday trivia question with. it's a real good one. how often do americans open their refrig
stuart: ashley, i want to know why more baby boomers are becoming homeless.sts a major contributor especially for seniors living on social security who are no longer working. there's also a lack of low cost assisted living centers. many have been closing because of a staffing shortage and financial troubles. and and there's also a trend of families being widely dispersed which means less support for older people. according to federal data, in 2018 people 55 and older were 16.3% of these...
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. >> baby boomers are not eating out the way they did prior to the pandemic restaurants at barrel and olive garden say at first visitors 65 and older stayed home for health reasons. during covid. but now inflation is keeping them from eating out. barrel ceo says traffic declines were across all age groups, but the younger cohort held up better than the over 65 group. restaurants are trying to bring back the boomer group but say they're continuing to see a decline. >> coming up here at 10 o'clock, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his wife are working to eradicate human disease by the end of the century. how they plan on doing plus, the latest version of ios says here. we'll take a look at some of the tips and tricks get you up to speed. and when we come back, no breakthroughs yet as the u.s. edges closer to a government shutdown. now, just 6 days away, how it could impact the lives of millions of americans. news at 10 americans. news at 10 continues after the break. ( ♪ ♪ ) welcome to big tobacco's fantasyland. a new, healthier world without cigarettes. as long as you don't count t
. >> baby boomers are not eating out the way they did prior to the pandemic restaurants at barrel and olive garden say at first visitors 65 and older stayed home for health reasons. during covid. but now inflation is keeping them from eating out. barrel ceo says traffic declines were across all age groups, but the younger cohort held up better than the over 65 group. restaurants are trying to bring back the boomer group but say they're continuing to see a decline. >> coming up here...
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. >> a new study finds gen z is more vulnerable to online scams than baby boomers. >> researchers say that that generation that grew up with the internet, they're being duped were often and their grandparents, most commonly because fishing identity theft and romance scams. in fact, gen x-ers are 3 times more likely to get caught up in online scams. then baby boomers. >> so listen to your mom telling you don't do it. >> going to take a break here at 7.51. coming up in the next hour of morning news. you may want to double check if you recently bought a mattress from costco. the recall affecting certain mattress brands. more on that in a brands. more on that in a minute. we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i mention bmo has more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined? uh, b-m-o? just "bee-mo", actually. quick question, will all this stuff fit in y
. >> a new study finds gen z is more vulnerable to online scams than baby boomers. >> researchers say that that generation that grew up with the internet, they're being duped were often and their grandparents, most commonly because fishing identity theft and romance scams. in fact, gen x-ers are 3 times more likely to get caught up in online scams. then baby boomers. >> so listen to your mom telling you don't do it. >> going to take a break here at 7.51. coming up in the...
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they're not as politically sort of active as boomers.ere is what no labels is saying doing this in concert with what we are reporting exclusively on the show for their outreach to people, outreach to donors to get on all 50 states this basically saying we can win this. here is how we can win this in a three-way race. if we get millenials engaged and millenials are increasingly independent. so that is the pitch they're making to donors. i got, i got the pitch today. it came via a source that is part of know labels. liz: okay. >> in a couple days we'll see something significant. couple weeks -- liz: don't they need a ticket first? >> they do. here's what i would bet, i don't know if i bet my pinky or anything like that, an appendage, but i bet some money probably. liz: on whom? >> they will be in all 350 states. they will get on the ballot. here is why i think that, because they're convinced that it's biden versus trump. they're convinced that most people, like there is a huge radical middle of the country that doesn't biden versus trump i
they're not as politically sort of active as boomers.ere is what no labels is saying doing this in concert with what we are reporting exclusively on the show for their outreach to people, outreach to donors to get on all 50 states this basically saying we can win this. here is how we can win this in a three-way race. if we get millenials engaged and millenials are increasingly independent. so that is the pitch they're making to donors. i got, i got the pitch today. it came via a source that is...
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county law enforcement officers escorted clincoln boomer's body to a mortuary in covina. 30 year old was a third generation sheriff's deputy. he now to the us mexico border where the biden administration is proposing new policy ways to handle the surge of migrants. abc news reporter rhiannon ally tells us more about the new plans as border cities declare emergencies. >> this morning the biden administration is announcing new policies to handle the surge of migrants crossing the southern border and overwhelming cities across the country. >> there's no end in sight. we don't know when it's going to end. >> the administration will now send 800 defense department personnel to the border in addition to the 2500 national guard members already deployed to help customs and border protection. the administration is also expanding deportation protocols to remove more families under an already existing program. and in perhaps the biggest move, it's granting temporary legal status to 400,000 venezuelans already in the us, making it easier for them to get authorization to work. new yor
county law enforcement officers escorted clincoln boomer's body to a mortuary in covina. 30 year old was a third generation sheriff's deputy. he now to the us mexico border where the biden administration is proposing new policy ways to handle the surge of migrants. abc news reporter rhiannon ally tells us more about the new plans as border cities declare emergencies. >> this morning the biden administration is announcing new policies to handle the surge of migrants crossing the southern...
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deputy boomer, an eight year veteran of the department, and he was engaged less than a week ago. turning now to a live look in new york city, where the golden state will take center stage as the annual climate week summit begins today. california is now accusing five major oil companies like chevron and exxonmobil over the risks of using fossil fuels. attorney general rob bonta and governor gavin newsom are expected to speak about the lawsuit at the summit. but before that, our abc7 news reporter ryan curry caught up with the attorney general to learn more. >> california is taking on major oil companies claiming they deceived the public about how oil and fossil fuels contributed to climate change. >> documentation of internal discussion among fossil fuel. big oil leaders talking about the impact on global warming and on climate of their industry. and as they acknowledge that internally and privately, they were telling the world something different. >> attorney general rob bonta is demanding the companies fund recovery efforts following the state's extreme weather events. he says
deputy boomer, an eight year veteran of the department, and he was engaged less than a week ago. turning now to a live look in new york city, where the golden state will take center stage as the annual climate week summit begins today. california is now accusing five major oil companies like chevron and exxonmobil over the risks of using fossil fuels. attorney general rob bonta and governor gavin newsom are expected to speak about the lawsuit at the summit. but before that, our abc7 news...