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the boomerang generation for beam that don't understand it? >> it's young adults that left home and living with the parents once again. >> what do you think of that? >> it doesn't matter what i think, it what actually happens, most of them are doing for financial reasons. we're living in a worst recession we have ever. they are high school graduates or never gone to high school. it's a tough environment out there. >> when they come back home, it's got to be tough. when i moved out of the house, i was not to go back home. i would starve and i did. but i found ways to support myself but that is not in the picture anymore? >> it is for some, but what has happened, parents have put a lot more energy into their children. we care about what our kids think. we're better communicators as parents. what is better relationships between young adults. for my kids, your children, too, it may not seem such a terrible idea because there was better relationship with them. >> it's still different when you go back home. parents have rules. my house had rules. >>
the boomerang generation for beam that don't understand it? >> it's young adults that left home and living with the parents once again. >> what do you think of that? >> it doesn't matter what i think, it what actually happens, most of them are doing for financial reasons. we're living in a worst recession we have ever. they are high school graduates or never gone to high school. it's a tough environment out there. >> when they come back home, it's got to be tough. when i...
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because he throws it and it comes right back. >> a boomerang grenade? just thankful that he is not on our side. >> i don't want to say that, but i agree. >> i think this guy should have theme music that found him around all the time, like duh duh duh duh. >>> this dash cam video proves what dangers police face every night they go to work. this video comes to us from pine bluff, arkansas. a police officer was on the hunt looking for someone who shot four people, one of them died. when he came upon the suspect. >> whoa! >> no! >> what a spooky sight. >> officer pulls up on scene. to help other officers find somebody. and the guy standing right in front of him had a gun. >> pulled dead-on to a pointed gun. >> police say the suspect, courtney lewis, 26, is believed to be high on cocaine and pcp. and they say that people on the combination of those drugs, they're linked to violent crime. so officer came upon him and just pointed the gun at him. the reason why the officer wasn't hit when he pulled the trigger, he was out of bullets. >> if he would have had an
because he throws it and it comes right back. >> a boomerang grenade? just thankful that he is not on our side. >> i don't want to say that, but i agree. >> i think this guy should have theme music that found him around all the time, like duh duh duh duh. >>> this dash cam video proves what dangers police face every night they go to work. this video comes to us from pine bluff, arkansas. a police officer was on the hunt looking for someone who shot four people, one of...
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este total tan astronomico solamente el 2% se recicla al final esto es lo que se llama el efecto boomerang pero no las tiramos .. tarde o temprano vuelven de una manera o de otra.." los fondos recaudados con esta nueva ley serÁn destinados para el control de calidad del agua de rÍos y riachuelos del condado. tambiÉn servira Á para la limpieza de la comunidad y la distribuciÓn de bolsas reusables para familias de bajos ingresos.. " los cambios son siempre dificiles pero la verdad es que una bolsa como esta , podria hacer la diferencia en su bolsillo y en el medio ambiente y recuerde que apartir del promero de enero .. la decisio Ón es suya en silver spring , maryland lilian mass univision ahora que ya paso el furor de la navidad, y pronto tambien pasaran las celebraciones de aÑo nuevo, la ciudad de baltimore recuerda a sus residentes que pueden reciclar sus arbolitos de navidad y envoltorios de regalos llevandolos al centro para residentes sobre la avenida reedbird.. tambien puede llamar al centro de reciclaje o recoleccion de basura de su localidad, para que se lleven el arbolito del frent
este total tan astronomico solamente el 2% se recicla al final esto es lo que se llama el efecto boomerang pero no las tiramos .. tarde o temprano vuelven de una manera o de otra.." los fondos recaudados con esta nueva ley serÁn destinados para el control de calidad del agua de rÍos y riachuelos del condado. tambiÉn servira Á para la limpieza de la comunidad y la distribuciÓn de bolsas reusables para familias de bajos ingresos.. " los cambios son siempre dificiles pero la verdad...
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este total tan astronomico solamente el 2% se recicla al final esto es lo que se llama el efecto boomerangsotros creemos que las bolsas las tiramos a la basura .. pero no las tiramos .. tarde o temprano vuelven de una manera o de otra.." los fondos recaudados con esta nueva ley serÁn destinados para el control de calidad del agua de rÍos y riachuelos del condado. tambiÉn servira Á para la limpieza de la comunidad y la distribuciÓn de bolsas reusables para familias de bajos ingresos.. el cobro se harÁ en bolsas de papel y de plÁstico. si usted quiere evitarse ese gasto compre su bolsita reusable y no olvide llevarla cada vez que haga sus compras .continuamos contigo alfredo las autoridades estan investigando un accidente que dejo un saldo de dos personas muertas en silver spring... la policia de montgomery dijo que el accidente ocurrio a las 3 de la madrugada de hoy jueves sobre la university blvd. y piney branch rd.... informes policiales dicen que las victimas fatales son dos mujeres jovenes ademas de un hombre que resulto herido y fue transportado a un hospital. tres jovenes resultaron c
este total tan astronomico solamente el 2% se recicla al final esto es lo que se llama el efecto boomerangsotros creemos que las bolsas las tiramos a la basura .. pero no las tiramos .. tarde o temprano vuelven de una manera o de otra.." los fondos recaudados con esta nueva ley serÁn destinados para el control de calidad del agua de rÍos y riachuelos del condado. tambiÉn servira Á para la limpieza de la comunidad y la distribuciÓn de bolsas reusables para familias de bajos ingresos.....
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boomerang is a compendium of pieces largely for vanity fair where he traveled to other countries and went to germany -- to kind of look at how the economy was both affected and affected by what was happening as well and he was talking about a treasury department as well as bankers and telling various stories that might help to eliminate why the economy taint so tremendously in 2008 and why we are still recovering from it. and also whether there are some unexploded bombs set to drop any time soon. the same would go for the morgans and and roger too. trying to chronicle. there were a number of books that had come out but they're still going to see several more volumes that will make sense of what led to the economic crash, what lead to all sorts of malfeasance and bailouts and all those things which certainly not only america but every place around the world is trying to get a grip on. one need only look what is happening in europe and the moment with the precariousness of the euro zone to see that we are nowhere near out of the woods and sometimes books are the best way to get a sense
boomerang is a compendium of pieces largely for vanity fair where he traveled to other countries and went to germany -- to kind of look at how the economy was both affected and affected by what was happening as well and he was talking about a treasury department as well as bankers and telling various stories that might help to eliminate why the economy taint so tremendously in 2008 and why we are still recovering from it. and also whether there are some unexploded bombs set to drop any time...
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boomerang is a piece largely done for "vanity fair." he traveled to other countries and even went to germany and to buy to kind of look at how the economy was both affected and effected in what happened in the outposts as well. and she was talking about the treasury department as well as the top investment bankers telling various stories that might help to eliminate why the economy tanked tremendously and why we are still recovering from this and also whether there is still some unexploded bombs set to drop any time soon. this and i think would go for the morgans and's too. they are trying to chronicle and there were a number of books that cannot but i think we are still going to see several more volumes that are trying to make sense of what led to the economic crash, what led to the all sorts of malfeasance and the bailouts and all of those things, which certainly not only in america but every other place around the world is trying to get a grip on. one need only look at the fascinating year but the moment and with the precariousness o
boomerang is a piece largely done for "vanity fair." he traveled to other countries and even went to germany and to buy to kind of look at how the economy was both affected and effected in what happened in the outposts as well. and she was talking about the treasury department as well as the top investment bankers telling various stories that might help to eliminate why the economy tanked tremendously and why we are still recovering from this and also whether there is still some...
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"boomerang" is a compendium of pieces he did i believe largely for "vanity fair" where he traveled to other countries. i believe he went to germany, dubai, to kind of look at how the economy was both affected and effected by what was happening in those outposts as well. and he was taught by the treasury department as well as talking to bankers, and telling various stories that might help to eliminate why the economy tanked so tremendously in 2008 and why we are still recovering from this. and also whether there still some unexploded bombs that could drop anytime soon. the same i think would go for the morrison and the roster, too. through a number of books that had come out but i think we are still going to see several more volumes that are trying to make sense of what led to the economic crash, what led to all sorts of malfeasance and the bailouts and all of those things, which certainly not only america but every place around the world is trying to get a grip on. one need only need to look at what's happening in europe at the moment with the precariousness of the eurozone to see tha
"boomerang" is a compendium of pieces he did i believe largely for "vanity fair" where he traveled to other countries. i believe he went to germany, dubai, to kind of look at how the economy was both affected and effected by what was happening in those outposts as well. and he was taught by the treasury department as well as talking to bankers, and telling various stories that might help to eliminate why the economy tanked so tremendously in 2008 and why we are still...
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opening up the sec's discussion boomerang on jefferson because federalists' dragged up the story of sally having this and jefferson was his own slave children. it for political points as part of the law tradition of american politics. >> that is your thought we go if we were not focused on this we would spend time on more important issues. we have important news throughout our country's history yet people do like to talk about this. >> the interesting thing is in the early nineteenth century the sex lives of president andrew jackson, thomas jefferson was in the press. it was fair game. and the 20th century with the emergence of the national new jersey state, professional they should of journalism that journalists are part of the establishment, part of the elite. the sec's discussion, well known in washington circles that john kennedy, franklin roosevelt have their affairs doesn't make it into the press and in that time period we don't have these sex scandals to protect us from the true problems at hand. >> host: you write another it >> regarding politicians and sex. what happened with our
opening up the sec's discussion boomerang on jefferson because federalists' dragged up the story of sally having this and jefferson was his own slave children. it for political points as part of the law tradition of american politics. >> that is your thought we go if we were not focused on this we would spend time on more important issues. we have important news throughout our country's history yet people do like to talk about this. >> the interesting thing is in the early...
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boomerang kids moving back to live with their parents. ♪ when the disco ball lights up at joe's crabear philadelphia kim young joins the rest of the waiters in a dance routine. it's the restaurant's gimmick. but these days young doesn't feel much like dancing. what were you thinking was going to happen after graduation? >> i honestly thought right away i was going to get something in my field. >> reporter: young graduated from college in 2010. since then she say she's explored at least 150 job leads in her field, graphic design, with no luck. she works at the restaurant to try to make money, but it's only $65 a week. what did that do for your spirit, getting all those denials? >> oh my god, it's almost like-- it's almost like my soul is being sucked out. i've met a lot of artistic people... >> mitchell: young is just one of nearly 6 million young adults now living at home with a parent for financial reasons. that's up 25% since the recession began in 2007. how do you think your parent's lives have changed since you moved back home. >> we are both like headstrong, like fighting all th
boomerang kids moving back to live with their parents. ♪ when the disco ball lights up at joe's crabear philadelphia kim young joins the rest of the waiters in a dance routine. it's the restaurant's gimmick. but these days young doesn't feel much like dancing. what were you thinking was going to happen after graduation? >> i honestly thought right away i was going to get something in my field. >> reporter: young graduated from college in 2010. since then she say she's explored at...
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. >> join cheryl jennings for a lively discussion on the boomerang generation. >> right now, straighthead, how many repairs does it take before a product is declared a lemon? michael finney comes to the aid to a abababababababababababababa7 >>> no one wants to get stuck with a lemon, not with a car or any big ticket item. that is how an elderly felt with dealing with a broken down washing machine for five years. >> geri is quite independent. the 84-year-old great-grandmother lives alone and manages most of her daily needs. on this day she washes a small load of clothes. this is one of good days. her whirlpool is actually working. >> i love the washing machine but it doesn't love me. >> washing machine broke down two days after he got it. her warranty company promptly replaced it with a new one. she says the replacement hasn't been much better. >> for a week or two and something else would go wrong with it. >> geri says the repair company has come out so often she has lost track but her daughter hasn't. >> oh, my goodness, it's one, two, three, four, five, six, eight, nine, ten. >> eac
. >> join cheryl jennings for a lively discussion on the boomerang generation. >> right now, straighthead, how many repairs does it take before a product is declared a lemon? michael finney comes to the aid to a abababababababababababababa7 >>> no one wants to get stuck with a lemon, not with a car or any big ticket item. that is how an elderly felt with dealing with a broken down washing machine for five years. >> geri is quite independent. the 84-year-old...
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should we have any roll in helping out because it will boomerang?uest: canada has been helping us because they got responsible before we did with their spending. >>neil: you would not help? >>guest: no, no, no, and in fact, it makes me wonder if we need ron paul for the federal remember chairman. or secretary of the truery with this kind of idea. >>neil: it is safe to say that won't happen. >>guest: if we would cut spending even if it means staying here until president obama comes back from vacation we ought to stay here and get it done and that will be more help to the world when we get our financial business this shape than anything else. >>neil:, and always gook to see you, congressman. you look very nice. >>guest: i am going to the president's party tonight. >>neil: you look nice. think you are packed in already? just you wait i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart atta
should we have any roll in helping out because it will boomerang?uest: canada has been helping us because they got responsible before we did with their spending. >>neil: you would not help? >>guest: no, no, no, and in fact, it makes me wonder if we need ron paul for the federal remember chairman. or secretary of the truery with this kind of idea. >>neil: it is safe to say that won't happen. >>guest: if we would cut spending even if it means staying here until president...
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might be a boomerang effect but there is no choice. the polls show a 15-point lead in early states.e but move quickly. >> bret: we should point out in iowa and new hampshire, five of ten, six of ten voters say either they could switch their decision or they haven't decided yet. meantime, we mentioned michele bachmann, rick santorum, ron paul all going for the conservative vote. two weighing in on romney and gingrich. >> they're the great pretenders. they are trying to pretend and talk and walk like they are conservatives when they hardly have a conservative record. >> gingrich railed against when he was in the house, he went the other way when he got paid to go the other way. >> bret: ron paul campaign ad. >> we talk about surrogates there. ron paul is the best surrogate romney ever could have on this. obviously, he is acting and an independent agent. he is possibly number two or possibly number one but the attack on newt will have to come from others that want his spot, bachmann or santorum in iowa. you spoke about the history of iowa. two cycles ago when the democrats had howard d
might be a boomerang effect but there is no choice. the polls show a 15-point lead in early states.e but move quickly. >> bret: we should point out in iowa and new hampshire, five of ten, six of ten voters say either they could switch their decision or they haven't decided yet. meantime, we mentioned michele bachmann, rick santorum, ron paul all going for the conservative vote. two weighing in on romney and gingrich. >> they're the great pretenders. they are trying to pretend and...
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. >> it's been running for like -- >> jimmy: boomerangs, paul hogan, yeah. >> kangaroos. it's like boot camp for aussie actors. >> jimmy: that's hilarious. >> and then i came over here like five days after finishing that. and the pilot season, and then got "pan am." that was in january, got "pan am" in february. so it happened really quickly. and then -- >> jimmy: and oh my gosh, congratulations. >> went to new york in march and started shooting -- >> jimmy: wow that's the way to do it, right? >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: and you've been using new york to its full capabilities here. i love this -- >> i definitely have. >> jimmy: you went to a hockey game? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you loved that, rangers? >> rangers. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it was fun? >> it was so much fun. yes. i very much immersed myself in the american sporting culture. >> jimmy: yeah, so you don't have hockey? do you have hockey in australia? >> not really. no, because it's really hot. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i gotta to do my homework. [ laughter ] i have to google australia. >> google it. wikipedia will te
. >> it's been running for like -- >> jimmy: boomerangs, paul hogan, yeah. >> kangaroos. it's like boot camp for aussie actors. >> jimmy: that's hilarious. >> and then i came over here like five days after finishing that. and the pilot season, and then got "pan am." that was in january, got "pan am" in february. so it happened really quickly. and then -- >> jimmy: and oh my gosh, congratulations. >> went to new york in march and...
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try and play in the other party's primaries because it tends to either not work or, more likely, boomerang. >> why spend the money doing it? >> all the time raising money. giving the big bank account i think it's foolish. it's a mindset. indicative of the chicago style mindset which says, let's be on the offense, let's go after them even if it gets cute, and this is cute. >> what i was thinking was donald trump, i'd run ads spending time doing that. i would say, voted present when he was a state senator and now he is out there collecting money. that's how i would run against him. >> notice a couple of them have taken whacks about -- chris christie had an effective attack. the everyman spoke out about his phil failure to be involved in reigning in entitlement spending. >> flip-flopping, everybody does it. governor romney has changed his mine. speaker gingrich has, but he has -- how do you handle the flip-flops when they come in at you? >> well, look. you're right. if people do change their minds, the question is do people say -- you changed your mind for a good reason and gave me a good exp
try and play in the other party's primaries because it tends to either not work or, more likely, boomerang. >> why spend the money doing it? >> all the time raising money. giving the big bank account i think it's foolish. it's a mindset. indicative of the chicago style mindset which says, let's be on the offense, let's go after them even if it gets cute, and this is cute. >> what i was thinking was donald trump, i'd run ads spending time doing that. i would say, voted present...
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works of economic looks came out and i just want to show a couple here beginning with michael louis, boomerang, travels in the new third world, sylvia master, grant pursued a the story of economic achieving. grants us sign and gretchen morganton and joshua rossner on reckless endangerment, how outsized ambition and greed and corruption led to economic armageddon. >> guest: well, i think and all those instances and i would even include nassar in this because even if she is looking at the history of modern economic thought she is trying to trace the roots of how we got to where we are in this post 2008 crash world. so michael louis of course, you done the big short which sold tremendously well in and is still selling tremendously well. meringue is a continuum of pieces he did largely for "vanity fair" were he traveled to other countries. i believe he went to germany and i believe he went to dubai to kind of look at how the economy was oath affected and effected by what was happening in those outposts as well. and he was talking about the treasury department as well as the topic of his bankers an
works of economic looks came out and i just want to show a couple here beginning with michael louis, boomerang, travels in the new third world, sylvia master, grant pursued a the story of economic achieving. grants us sign and gretchen morganton and joshua rossner on reckless endangerment, how outsized ambition and greed and corruption led to economic armageddon. >> guest: well, i think and all those instances and i would even include nassar in this because even if she is looking at the...
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but as we're seeing in the contest for the nomination, race is boomeranging on the republican party.didates in the impending iowa caucuses, has been tripped up by those racist newsletters that bear his name, but that he claims to have never have written or read. other than dismissively saying he disavows the comments, the texas congressman has been relatively silent on the issue of race. and this follows a pattern we've seen all year. whenever racial controversies flare up, deny, disavow, or dispute as quickly as possible and then pretend the matter is behind you. governor rick perry employed this tactic when he tripped over that hunting ranch with the racist name that his family leeds in the 1980s. governor haley barbour of mississippi tlooeds recognized he had a race problem during his exploratory phase earlier this year. he floated the idea of giving a speech on race after revealing a blind spot as big as the confederate flag. but it is believed that barbour pulled the plug on a possible campaign because he couldn't figure out how to deliver such an address without hurting himself
but as we're seeing in the contest for the nomination, race is boomeranging on the republican party.didates in the impending iowa caucuses, has been tripped up by those racist newsletters that bear his name, but that he claims to have never have written or read. other than dismissively saying he disavows the comments, the texas congressman has been relatively silent on the issue of race. and this follows a pattern we've seen all year. whenever racial controversies flare up, deny, disavow, or...
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works of economic books came out, and i just want to show a couple here beginning michael lewis, "boomerang travels in the new third world," sylvia nasser, "grand pursuit," and ron suskind. and gretchen morgenson with joshua rosner. >> i think in all those incidents and i'd include nasar in this, she's trying to trace the roots of how we got to where we are, so michael lewis, of course, he had done the big short which had sold tremendously well and still is. boomer rang is a come pend yun of -- compendium of pieces he did to kind of look at how the economy was both effected and affected by what was happening in those outposts as well. and suskind, he was talking about the treasury department as well as the top investment bankers and telling various stories that might help to illuminate why the economy tanked so tremendously in 2008 and why we're still ri covering from this -- recovering from this and also whether there's still some unexploded bombs that are set to drop anytime soon. the same, i think, would go for the morgan seven and the rosner too. i think we're going to see several more
works of economic books came out, and i just want to show a couple here beginning michael lewis, "boomerang travels in the new third world," sylvia nasser, "grand pursuit," and ron suskind. and gretchen morgenson with joshua rosner. >> i think in all those incidents and i'd include nasar in this, she's trying to trace the roots of how we got to where we are, so michael lewis, of course, he had done the big short which had sold tremendously well and still is. boomer...
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my biggest fear is and getting to the age where people the less we talk about boomerang kids. kids get out of college, cannot find work or cannot afford their own place so the move back with their parents. i am worried about grandparents. what about people who five or 10 years after retirement run through their 401k and have to move back with their kids? host: susan, democratic caller, it taxes -- texas. caller: i want to know under whose administration was your department set up? host: and what is your other question? caller: the other question is, american airlines -- well, it is not really a question but a statement. they pulled this before. there's always money in a separate account to pay off the ceo's and upper management. i want to know when this change, and not just the airlines but all corporations, when was this made possible for these companies to shut down the employees pension plan, but to separate money out and even take away from employees plans to set up for the ceo's in the upper management? how is this possible? guest: to answer your first aestion, in the 196
my biggest fear is and getting to the age where people the less we talk about boomerang kids. kids get out of college, cannot find work or cannot afford their own place so the move back with their parents. i am worried about grandparents. what about people who five or 10 years after retirement run through their 401k and have to move back with their kids? host: susan, democratic caller, it taxes -- texas. caller: i want to know under whose administration was your department set up? host: and...