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adam: it cuts across demographic lines. if we are talking about a phenomenon that affects 50% of the population, we are talking about something that doesn't just affect one group. it affects men and women, older people, young people. a lot of what's interesting about this is phones and devices that travel with us has changed a lot. typicallyonally and have thought of gamers as teenaged boys were playing tonsils in the parent path basement -- parent's basement. what happened over time is with the release of games that can be played in small chunks throughout the day, many women are playing games. since 2014, the demographic that constitutes the largest performance -- proponent of gamers is women, which is surprising. it shows you that this is a human problem, not a problem confined to a particular demographic. there may be cultural demographics that mean one group are playing more of a certain kind of game, but there is no inherent reason why younger, or older, men, or women should pay marlies games -- play more of these gam
adam: it cuts across demographic lines. if we are talking about a phenomenon that affects 50% of the population, we are talking about something that doesn't just affect one group. it affects men and women, older people, young people. a lot of what's interesting about this is phones and devices that travel with us has changed a lot. typicallyonally and have thought of gamers as teenaged boys were playing tonsils in the parent path basement -- parent's basement. what happened over time is with...
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. >> is the texas demographical trends still -- do they still favor republicans? >> i get asked this a lot. i'm shocked that more people don't realize the incredible fallacy underlying that. to assume the demographic trends mean a benefit or a harm to a given party means that you assume that how people vote is dictated by their race and i frankly don't know anyone whose vote is dictated by their race or the color of their skin and i would never encourage anyone to think so. one of the things we've seen in texas is that in the last few elections governor abbott, senator cornyn, they have won a plurality of the hispanic market, for example. the hispanic voter base and we fully expect to see that in this next set of elections, we'll win a straight-up majority of the hispanic vote coming in 2018, have at least some republican candidates who will do so and it's a proper reflection of alignment of those individual voters interests and preferences with our party's principals and our policies and that's as it should be. >> and mr. dickey, what about donald trump's call fo
. >> is the texas demographical trends still -- do they still favor republicans? >> i get asked this a lot. i'm shocked that more people don't realize the incredible fallacy underlying that. to assume the demographic trends mean a benefit or a harm to a given party means that you assume that how people vote is dictated by their race and i frankly don't know anyone whose vote is dictated by their race or the color of their skin and i would never encourage anyone to think so. one of...
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. >> it cuts across demographics. affecting 50 percent of the population it doesn't just affect one group men and women or young people or old people a lot of what is interesting is phones and devices have changed. typically we thought of the murders as teenage boys playing the consul in their parents' basement that is a stereotype but overtime with the release of games that travel with a small chunks throughout the day more older women are playing games and in 2014 the demographic constitutes the largest portion is middle age women which is surprising but it shows this is a human problem. not confined to a particular demographic maybe young men play more but there is no inherent reason why younger or older should be more engaged so these addictions to cut across. >> host: what is your background? do you have a clinical degree. >> guest: i have a ph.d. social and cognitive psychology from princeton i do not have a clinical degree but talking about why these are addictive but that backward engineering about it becomes
. >> it cuts across demographics. affecting 50 percent of the population it doesn't just affect one group men and women or young people or old people a lot of what is interesting is phones and devices have changed. typically we thought of the murders as teenage boys playing the consul in their parents' basement that is a stereotype but overtime with the release of games that travel with a small chunks throughout the day more older women are playing games and in 2014 the demographic...
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. - to have a demographic explosion in north africa and sub saharan africa, right across the lake if you will, the mediterranean from a demographically declining europe which has jobs in prosperity and you have not only a demographic explosion in the south but political instability, corruption, wars, violence, syrian war and so on. - [narrator] it's in europe's cash strapped southern countries notably spain, italy, and greece that migrants often land. governments there want the eu to share in the burden of accepting asylum seekers. - refugees coming into europe would have to claim asylum in the country to which they first came in, which would mean pretty much the border areas of europe, not the central part of europe and that was a sort of doubling rule that was agreed on by the eu. what happened of course when all this influx started, you had countries like hungary putting up borders and forcing these people to go around to other countries and the germans, angela merkel, with an open heart said, no we'll open our doors and when she said that, she basically killed the dublin regulati
. - to have a demographic explosion in north africa and sub saharan africa, right across the lake if you will, the mediterranean from a demographically declining europe which has jobs in prosperity and you have not only a demographic explosion in the south but political instability, corruption, wars, violence, syrian war and so on. - [narrator] it's in europe's cash strapped southern countries notably spain, italy, and greece that migrants often land. governments there want the eu to share in...
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actually were supposed to give this town back in two thousand and fifteen was to help boost the demographics to get more people into the empty apartments here but two years later now the residents are saying they're not seeing the changes what was one of the more interesting things also about this case is that in the stone a lot and where and the and the cup obs shop where the mayor went into two workers came and rushed to his aid one of them was the owner of of the shop and as well his as his son and they both sustained injuries as well the mayor himself came by and delivered a large bouquet of roses to the two men who are credited with saving his life from the sale and who has been detained all right and here is a quick recap of our top story president you were kenyatta of kenya has been sworn in for a second term at a ceremony in the capital nairobi and despite this the country's political crisis has continually police used tear gas to get supporters of the opposition leader why look they say the presidential election was illegitimate. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world n
actually were supposed to give this town back in two thousand and fifteen was to help boost the demographics to get more people into the empty apartments here but two years later now the residents are saying they're not seeing the changes what was one of the more interesting things also about this case is that in the stone a lot and where and the and the cup obs shop where the mayor went into two workers came and rushed to his aid one of them was the owner of of the shop and as well his as his...
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actually were supposed to give this town back in two thousand and fifteen was to help boost the demographics to get more people into the empty apartments here but three years two years later now the residents are saying they're not seeing the changes and it's created. it's created quite a lot of hurt feelings and people who feel that the refugees who are here maybe maybe taking something away from them although many of the residents were also has a tent to to fully put factual weight behind that argument but it's definitely a feeling that that's going around this the sleepy town what's known of the attack . the attacker was detained by police and authorities are saying that the crime was politically motivated they're also investigating him for attempted attempted murder . what was one of the more interesting things also about this case is that in the stoner where and the and the cup where the mayor went into two workers came and rushed to his aid one of them who was the owner of of the shop and as well his son and they both sustained injuries as well the mayor himself came by and delivered a
actually were supposed to give this town back in two thousand and fifteen was to help boost the demographics to get more people into the empty apartments here but three years two years later now the residents are saying they're not seeing the changes and it's created. it's created quite a lot of hurt feelings and people who feel that the refugees who are here maybe maybe taking something away from them although many of the residents were also has a tent to to fully put factual weight behind...
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south africans are reported much inside africa who are aware of what's going on in the and the demographic that's taking place in europe and aspire to to get educated and come to europe to fill those gaps or to say so yes in many ways it looks it is a partnership can be reached there but i think by and large what africans young africans are appealing to is to say c.s. is equal partners we're tired of the sort of cosmetic rhetoric oh we're we're here to help you the reality is we can both give something we've talked about the resources for example the skills that are on the african continent you're talking about zimbabwe it's a very educated country with the highest literacy rate on the continent so at some point young africans are demanding not just from the west by the way even from their leaders part of the reason why robert mugabe fell out with a lot of young zimbabweans was they looked at him as somebody who was old school and thinking robert mugabe thought if you gave somebody land and they could be a peasant farmer and they could you know be a subsistence farmer for example look off
south africans are reported much inside africa who are aware of what's going on in the and the demographic that's taking place in europe and aspire to to get educated and come to europe to fill those gaps or to say so yes in many ways it looks it is a partnership can be reached there but i think by and large what africans young africans are appealing to is to say c.s. is equal partners we're tired of the sort of cosmetic rhetoric oh we're we're here to help you the reality is we can both give...
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young africans are very well aware of the demographics in europe but we in europe tend to have a pretty one dimensional view of africa when we talk about these negative images of africa as a continent of hunger of despair of migration are we in the media partly responsible for the fact that this that the story is so perhaps one dimensional think hunger and disaster always sells misery you know misery is what's kind of drives people to the screen but i think in the media you should have more interviews with on to printers from africa who building up businesses for example or entrepreneurs from europe to that are investing in africa because that would kind of even out the picture a little bit of course they're basket cases and i as a do think we need to do reporting on south sudan the horrible conditions there or on the conditions in libya because otherwise there's no pressure for change on these but at the same time you also need to do reporting on industrial parks being built in ghana. that will then help a more nuanced and informed view on africa in the west in europe those negative im
young africans are very well aware of the demographics in europe but we in europe tend to have a pretty one dimensional view of africa when we talk about these negative images of africa as a continent of hunger of despair of migration are we in the media partly responsible for the fact that this that the story is so perhaps one dimensional think hunger and disaster always sells misery you know misery is what's kind of drives people to the screen but i think in the media you should have more...
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advertisers would like to target certain demographics or certain age groups or certain genders or whatever and based on a combination of these factors and also based on a combination of who which advertiser actually zeoli wants to use or who is viewing the video right now the most so who is willing to pay the most for that particular slot on that particular video and advertiser does get placed and there's actually an online auction which happens in many cases. in order to decide which advertiser gets the slot so that's. perhaps one of the most complicated but sophisticated technologies that we have ok i just want to jump in there have some level of me then to understand how for example we're looking at companies like deutsche bank care how. that would end up on a video of a preteen age wearing a night how do those two match up. yes so if so the efficacy with which this. with which this alec had optioned runs depends a lot on how accurate the information is now maybe i have told google that i am actually a child who is thirteen year old and then if i am watching child video then. child's ad
advertisers would like to target certain demographics or certain age groups or certain genders or whatever and based on a combination of these factors and also based on a combination of who which advertiser actually zeoli wants to use or who is viewing the video right now the most so who is willing to pay the most for that particular slot on that particular video and advertiser does get placed and there's actually an online auction which happens in many cases. in order to decide which...
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you are talking about, for one i am looking for at universities, universities target the same demographic but another population called adult learners, that is the same demographic, what i will tell you personally is i understand if it is intentional you can get somebody who has been on the other side and you can mentor them and help them. i will tell you this. the vast majority of people who left the street and left a gang to join the military did so with complete dedicated attention to getting out of the gang lifestyle and into a life they could sustain, continue forward and be productive member of society, years or decades ago, with that said, for that population, the group of people the joins with the intention of getting out, they may not get out right away because culturally our military, people outside the military think so it a few people inside the military think so, they think the military brainwashers people and i got to tell you when i joined the military in a 70s after vietnam, right after a lot of challenges in our country, i didn't get brainwashed. what i mean is i went to
you are talking about, for one i am looking for at universities, universities target the same demographic but another population called adult learners, that is the same demographic, what i will tell you personally is i understand if it is intentional you can get somebody who has been on the other side and you can mentor them and help them. i will tell you this. the vast majority of people who left the street and left a gang to join the military did so with complete dedicated attention to...
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about isis as well as the origins of terror from the 19th century in specifically explores the demographics of terrorist and the reason behind those tactics of suicide terrorism. find it examines the rise of violent anti-government white supremacist not all terrorist or muslim or look like all others joined by the senior vice president who is no slouch in the terrorism business he has written numerous books and critical of the term growth state but i think one of your books has that in the title and he is quoted everywhere on the north korea crisis after is a he is in the 35th minute of his 15 minutes. >> they say in that twitter world read tweeting does not claim endorsement. [laughter] >> so now we will engage in a conversation with their very smart global scholar. [applause] >> welcome to those of you here today and with c-span this is part of the ongoing series it what you just heard from our president we mark the publication of the latest addition the of "inside terrorism" the leading working in the field. bruce is a professor at georgetown university school of foreign service and with
about isis as well as the origins of terror from the 19th century in specifically explores the demographics of terrorist and the reason behind those tactics of suicide terrorism. find it examines the rise of violent anti-government white supremacist not all terrorist or muslim or look like all others joined by the senior vice president who is no slouch in the terrorism business he has written numerous books and critical of the term growth state but i think one of your books has that in the...
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this is not a problem that's confined to a particular demographic. there may be culture factors that may mean young men play more of a certain kind of game, but there's no inherent reason why younger or older people, men or women should play more of these games or be more engaged by these forms of tech. and, therefore, these addictions do cut across these lines. >> host: adam alter, what's your background? and do you have, do you have a clinical degree? >> guest: i'm a, i have a ph.d. in social and cognitive psychology from princeton. i don't have a clinical degree. and for the book, you know, the middle part of book is really about why these experiences are addictive, and that's something that really fascinated me, the backward engineering of how an experience can become addictive. and i study human judgment and decision making, how people behave, what drives their behavior. so that's really where my expertise lies, in that middle chunk of the book. i interviewed dozens and dozens of experts was i'm not a -- because i'm not a clinical psychologist.
this is not a problem that's confined to a particular demographic. there may be culture factors that may mean young men play more of a certain kind of game, but there's no inherent reason why younger or older people, men or women should play more of these games or be more engaged by these forms of tech. and, therefore, these addictions do cut across these lines. >> host: adam alter, what's your background? and do you have, do you have a clinical degree? >> guest: i'm a, i have a...
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this would sort of being the demographic car that the average tv viewer would remember.nnouncer: knowledge you have been thirsting after. learn the rules of cocktail bars. >> do not come in and ask what is good, because the bartender does not know what you like. give the bartender something to work with. say i like whiskey, what is good with whiskey? give us something we can build on. announcer: and see how the world's most spectacular watches are put together, one tiny, magnificent piece at a time. >> with a mechanical watch you buy today, it is not the leading technology anymore. it is really craft and art. you are not racing for technological breakthrough, you are racing to make the more spectacular watch. announcer: but first, travel with us to one of the world's legendary destinations. ♪ >> whether you know it as the city of light or love, paris' charm is unmissable and it is near irresistible. its galleries, cafes, wine bars, and restaurants are revered the world over. welcome to "bloomberg pursuits." we will show you how to make the most of paris when you're here
this would sort of being the demographic car that the average tv viewer would remember.nnouncer: knowledge you have been thirsting after. learn the rules of cocktail bars. >> do not come in and ask what is good, because the bartender does not know what you like. give the bartender something to work with. say i like whiskey, what is good with whiskey? give us something we can build on. announcer: and see how the world's most spectacular watches are put together, one tiny, magnificent piece...
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we haven't talked about the demographic problem many countries in the developing world, japan being a good example but europe too, having a serious demographic problem, getting so much older and people not having enough children and they need it. the answer to people who say we don't want more foreigners is not by saying that you are a racist which may or may not be true but we need these people. anyway, that is my two bits, we have room for one more question. here in front. >> yasmine el rashidi, i heard you say we are not stakeholders. where you speaking of egyptians or americans are both? >> a big part of the refugee crisis, generating from the past five years and i don't feel we are stakeholders or part of the conversation, we are not looking at the possibility or policies, we need to be brought into the conversation and we need to be pressured into the conversation and that is not happening. >> i am wondering if feedback from the panel, as steak holding goes in your opinion, what would be in efficient way to be stakeholders. i know we have taken to the street which is a wonderful
we haven't talked about the demographic problem many countries in the developing world, japan being a good example but europe too, having a serious demographic problem, getting so much older and people not having enough children and they need it. the answer to people who say we don't want more foreigners is not by saying that you are a racist which may or may not be true but we need these people. anyway, that is my two bits, we have room for one more question. here in front. >> yasmine el...
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you mentioned earlier 70% of the homeless demographic have substance abuse problems. you have to think if they have substance abuse problems before they were homeless? actually getting homeless driving to alcohol and drug abuse? are we causing more problems by waiting too long? the solution to homelessness isn't more homes, it is less homeless veterans. we have studied the root causes substantially. we should be able to get ahead of it at this point. host: pat from kentucky. caller: good morning. i served in world war ii. i have five brothers in and my dad was in. i decided to join and get the were over with. -- i washat i told s trying to say i served in washington, d.c. we were out for a sunday stroll and i saw limiting the having -- limousine come down the avenue. theirls with me had hats in their belt. low in the hold it stopped right in front of us, within spitting distance. the back window went down and it was roosevelt. he said, good morning, girls. i'm so proud of you. i was the one with the mouth and i told him we were proud of him. he looked at me and asked
you mentioned earlier 70% of the homeless demographic have substance abuse problems. you have to think if they have substance abuse problems before they were homeless? actually getting homeless driving to alcohol and drug abuse? are we causing more problems by waiting too long? the solution to homelessness isn't more homes, it is less homeless veterans. we have studied the root causes substantially. we should be able to get ahead of it at this point. host: pat from kentucky. caller: good...
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so shopping centers and retailers need to meet the needs of the new demographic.att: how much is the online experience coming together with the physical experience? i still enjoy going to stores. cohort with mele oftentimes, and she is looking at her phone the whole time comparing prices and getting reviews. is that the way it will be from now on? tom: i think so. first of all, i am happy like going to stores. this comparison the physical and digital is here to stay and will only accelerate. the move towards mobile technology is really just going to be an integral part of shopping. to your point, people look at their smartphones, the price compare, take pictures of themselves trying on an outfit and sending it to their friends asking them how they look, etc.? this concept of digital and physical coming together is here to stay, and i really believe in a few years we are not going to be talking about this breaks versus clicks concept. we're going to be talking about retailer and it will be assumed you have an operating presence in both spaces. makee: we are not goi
so shopping centers and retailers need to meet the needs of the new demographic.att: how much is the online experience coming together with the physical experience? i still enjoy going to stores. cohort with mele oftentimes, and she is looking at her phone the whole time comparing prices and getting reviews. is that the way it will be from now on? tom: i think so. first of all, i am happy like going to stores. this comparison the physical and digital is here to stay and will only accelerate....
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this is a different demographic. before i read, the context for disappearance. syria that i knew there wasn't the war-torn place, the media landscape. at the time it
this is a different demographic. before i read, the context for disappearance. syria that i knew there wasn't the war-torn place, the media landscape. at the time it
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this should be the demographic car that i think the average tv viewer would remember.oom there is in this car. just hilarious. i love how huge the gauges are. like giant pie plates. this was considered safety. padded with leather. >> the way you start this, you turn the key, and push the neutral button. everything is pushbutton. >> people think that is a new car thing, but actually, old cars. >> if you can type, you can drive. best of luck. and you pull away. how many cars can you cross your legs in the front seat? >> i mean, none. except for this. >> comfortable car, isn't it? you don't get all windblown. >> we can have a conversation even though we are so far apart. >> you wonder how many 16-year-olds took their drivers tests in these big, stupid things. >> what about the parallel parking section? >> don't even think about parallel parking. what cars did you grow up idolizing when you were a young kid? >> when you grow up in a little town in new england, anything with less than four doors might have well as been a ferrari. nobody had cool cars. i was 9, 10 years old.
this should be the demographic car that i think the average tv viewer would remember.oom there is in this car. just hilarious. i love how huge the gauges are. like giant pie plates. this was considered safety. padded with leather. >> the way you start this, you turn the key, and push the neutral button. everything is pushbutton. >> people think that is a new car thing, but actually, old cars. >> if you can type, you can drive. best of luck. and you pull away. how many cars can...
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this would sort of being the demographic car that the average tv viewer would remember.nnouncer: knowledge you have been thirsting after. learn the rules of cocktail bars. >> do not come in and ask what is good, because the bartender does not know what you like. give the bartender something to work with. say i like whiskey, what is good with whiskey? give us something we can build on. announcer: and see how the world's most spectacular watches are put together, one tiny, magnificent piece at a time. >> with a mechanical watch you buy today, it is not the leading technology anymore. it is really craft and art. you are not racing for technological breakthrough, you are racing to make the more spectacular watch. announcer: but first, travel with us to one of the world's legendary destinations. ♪ >> whether you know it as the city of light or love, paris' charm is unmissable and it is near irresistible. its galleries, cafes, wine bars, and restaurants are revered the world over. welcome to "bloomberg pursuits." we will show you how to make the most of paris when you're here
this would sort of being the demographic car that the average tv viewer would remember.nnouncer: knowledge you have been thirsting after. learn the rules of cocktail bars. >> do not come in and ask what is good, because the bartender does not know what you like. give the bartender something to work with. say i like whiskey, what is good with whiskey? give us something we can build on. announcer: and see how the world's most spectacular watches are put together, one tiny, magnificent piece...
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they all say that you, given demographic trends, are lucky to get to 2.2%. when i talked about speculation about what might happen, recently over the board of adjustment tax, the people that you just described, they said it was given a work because the dollar was going to appreciate by 25% over five years. a that's a heck -- that is heck of a way to do policy. it's a same thing when you take 1,000,000,000,005 over 10 years, which is closer to 2.4 -- what if there's no economic growth here?who's going to pay for that ? >> let me also just say this: don't take my. word for it .we've had, mr. neil had a hearing --the republicans didn't come, of course -- but we had a hearing about the truth in this bill. there was also supply-side economics -- there was also the supply-side economics agenda. he said, this whole idea that trickle-down economics pace for nonsense,not true, and he went into use a term, bs, except he said the words. there are other economists who espouse trickle-down economics, who are considered on the conservative side of the ledger, who will tel
they all say that you, given demographic trends, are lucky to get to 2.2%. when i talked about speculation about what might happen, recently over the board of adjustment tax, the people that you just described, they said it was given a work because the dollar was going to appreciate by 25% over five years. a that's a heck -- that is heck of a way to do policy. it's a same thing when you take 1,000,000,000,005 over 10 years, which is closer to 2.4 -- what if there's no economic growth here?who's...
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percent of crimes are committed by this demographic or that demographic not known to whip up racism or whatever irrational fears but to actually address certain causative problems like you know maybe that particular group is suffering a particular mental illness or particular you know. towards these are all things that are relevant here in another way and they would let me just address this to you i think in summary what someone is also saying is that look there are many groups in society that are stigmatized and they will make the headlines whereas if it's a white male committing a crime he will not make the headlines because he's a white male but this is you put the word muslim in the headline you know it's going to grab attention much more it becomes news. here you know a lot of crime spree muslim or terrorist attacks so i think it's more interesting for an immediate interest occur actually that's a terrorist attack it's only about if you're talking about a crime yet even if we do talk about terrorist here the europol statistics for about seventy but i'm sure there are probably his
percent of crimes are committed by this demographic or that demographic not known to whip up racism or whatever irrational fears but to actually address certain causative problems like you know maybe that particular group is suffering a particular mental illness or particular you know. towards these are all things that are relevant here in another way and they would let me just address this to you i think in summary what someone is also saying is that look there are many groups in society that...
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actually were supposed to give this town back in two thousand and fifteen was to help boost the demographics and get more people into the empty apartments here but two years later now the residents are saying they're not seeing the changes what was one of the more interesting things also about this case was that in the stone a lot and where and in the shop where the mayor went into two workers came and rushed to his aid one of them was the owner of of the shop and as well his as his son and they both sustained injuries as well the mayor himself came by and delivered a large bouquet of roses to the two men who are credited with saving his life from the sale and who has been detained for that was due to be reported back wire reporting. well in many german small towns it is chancellor angela merkel and her twenty fifteen open door policy on refugees which bear complete responsibility for today's migrant challenges at home merkel is under pressure to come up with real solutions on how to manage this new reality tomorrow she will attend an e.u. africa conference aimed at finding those solutions.
actually were supposed to give this town back in two thousand and fifteen was to help boost the demographics and get more people into the empty apartments here but two years later now the residents are saying they're not seeing the changes what was one of the more interesting things also about this case was that in the stone a lot and where and in the shop where the mayor went into two workers came and rushed to his aid one of them was the owner of of the shop and as well his as his son and...
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and i do believe in, you not only will span your demographics and everyone else's demographics.ought the black family on in season six not knowing whether my character was supposed to be there for one episode or for a whole season. not know fing if he will be the in five, six, seven, eight, or now nine seasons. >> that's how it happens. >> we, i don't know how it all works. all -- all i know how to do is show up and give 200% in to what i do, you know. and all -- i still believe that you can't take a job. you can take a job. you can take a woman. you can take a friend. you can take anything you want, if you want it that baed and you show your character and what you can bring to the table. people have to at least consider it. you know, even bill will had sasa -- i will say, i can do it right now. they have to consider you and put you in the conversation. to me, this show, you know, all the things that are part of what "curb" has been and j.b. has been, it's hard work, being in the right position. not burning bridges or stepping on toes or making people feel bad about themselves.
and i do believe in, you not only will span your demographics and everyone else's demographics.ought the black family on in season six not knowing whether my character was supposed to be there for one episode or for a whole season. not know fing if he will be the in five, six, seven, eight, or now nine seasons. >> that's how it happens. >> we, i don't know how it all works. all -- all i know how to do is show up and give 200% in to what i do, you know. and all -- i still believe...
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the demographic shifts associated with the baby boom have strained social security finance. a lot of people depending on this program. social security account for 33% of all income received by people age 65 and older. mix of notould be a only social security, but what you say for yourself to plan for retirement. historically, the three-legged stools. pension, private savings, your own savings and social security. host: does this report address pension security for those plans that are depending on the stock market? if those people grant them have the ability to make sure they are sustainable? talked about 401(k) plans are ready. there are a lot of traditional plans around the country. many of these are facing serious financial stress. in particular, they are called multiemployer plans. these are plans created by a bargain agreement. they have employers paying into the system. demographic shifts, changes in industry, workforces and so on, do not have the money to pay full benefits. some of them, for example, there are some pensions by 2024 and 2025 will be completely resolve
the demographic shifts associated with the baby boom have strained social security finance. a lot of people depending on this program. social security account for 33% of all income received by people age 65 and older. mix of notould be a only social security, but what you say for yourself to plan for retirement. historically, the three-legged stools. pension, private savings, your own savings and social security. host: does this report address pension security for those plans that are depending...
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you talked a little bit about that in terms of demographics as well. there was a broad expectation that the fed could raise interest rates at the december meeting, and i'm certainly not asking you to tip your hand with regard to that, but what could change between now and the upcoming fed meeting that could affect your thinking on that one way or the other? and then, if you would, talk a little bit about how you take into account those geographical and/or demographic disparities in the labor market health when making the monetary policy decisions? chair yellen: so i think it is a very desirable development that the on of limit rate -- that the unemployment rate has fallen to a level that is about the lowest we have seen since the early 2000s. and i do think that this is a development that has brought gains an improvements to almost all groups in the labor market. that said, there are huge in how different groups are faring in the labor market, both in terms of unemployment rates and where, for example, african americans traditionally and still have une
you talked a little bit about that in terms of demographics as well. there was a broad expectation that the fed could raise interest rates at the december meeting, and i'm certainly not asking you to tip your hand with regard to that, but what could change between now and the upcoming fed meeting that could affect your thinking on that one way or the other? and then, if you would, talk a little bit about how you take into account those geographical and/or demographic disparities in the labor...
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virginia is a perfect exam-of a state demographically transformed over the last decade. that in the other major battleground states in 2018 where republicans are trying to flip senate seats and where some of the individual house districts, especially suburban districts outside of big cities, you have booming hispanic population. >> tim and eugene, thank you for another great conversation. really appreciate it. >>> and as congress moves ahead on tax reform, a number of republican lawmakers from blue states are coming out against the bill over some state and local tax deductions being eliminated. after the break, i'll talk to new york congressman peter king about what the proposal would mean for his constituents, the wave of democratic victories this week and the new developments with the russia investigation. stay with us. [ click ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ clacking continues ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future.
virginia is a perfect exam-of a state demographically transformed over the last decade. that in the other major battleground states in 2018 where republicans are trying to flip senate seats and where some of the individual house districts, especially suburban districts outside of big cities, you have booming hispanic population. >> tim and eugene, thank you for another great conversation. really appreciate it. >>> and as congress moves ahead on tax reform, a number of republican...
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it and you the user who is viewing the content also have some properties such as your age your demographics where you are from and so forth and the advertisers say i want certain kinds of content on which my ad should be placed and perhaps more importantly. advertisers would like to target certain demographics so certain age groups are certain genders or whatever and based on a combination of these factors and also based on a combination of who which advertiser actually zeal he wants to use or who is viewing the video right now the most so who is willing to pay the most for that particular slot on that particular video and advertiser does get placed and there's actually an online auction which happens in many cases in order to decide which advertiser gets the slot so that's. perhaps one of the most complicated but sophisticated technologies that we have hey i just want to jump in there have some level let me then to understand how for example we're looking at companies like deutsche bank care how. that would end up perhaps on a video of a preteen age wearing a nice how do those two match up
it and you the user who is viewing the content also have some properties such as your age your demographics where you are from and so forth and the advertisers say i want certain kinds of content on which my ad should be placed and perhaps more importantly. advertisers would like to target certain demographics so certain age groups are certain genders or whatever and based on a combination of these factors and also based on a combination of who which advertiser actually zeal he wants to use or...
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we're finally hitting that inflexion period where demographics are moving our numbers. remember, the peak of the baby boom is 60 years old today. we have obligations we as a society have made to our brothers and sisters who are getting older. and we have a real problem. you're going to see on a number of these slides, if we continue to stay as a society, as a country, that is only growing, and remember the projection over now is 1.8% growth the next 20 years, you mathematically cannot meet your obligation. called a debt crisis. called an indictment crisis -- entitlement crisis. one of the key solutions to being able to meet our promises is we need a society, we need an economy that's growing. if you love people, if you care about them, if you want them to be able to save and have opportunities and have a future, you need a society that's economically expanding. i accept that this body is often about our next re-election. and this is that observation that i learned this year. there are some things that are in the tax code that are brilliant politics. they get you re-elec
we're finally hitting that inflexion period where demographics are moving our numbers. remember, the peak of the baby boom is 60 years old today. we have obligations we as a society have made to our brothers and sisters who are getting older. and we have a real problem. you're going to see on a number of these slides, if we continue to stay as a society, as a country, that is only growing, and remember the projection over now is 1.8% growth the next 20 years, you mathematically cannot meet your...
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it created this gigantic demographic event that does not work itself out for 100 years. scott: it is the baby boomers fault? hal: of course. [laughter] scott: it seems like so far there are four issues. one is sort of a general short-term versus long-term. the second is, is there anything you can do for people who might be -- i'm not sure what the right word is -- displaced in the short run? does job-training play a role given what we learned about the effectiveness of that? and the distributional effects, which are both short and long-term, and overtime, the demographic and the demand for labor, which will swamp everything. so, diane -- and the inequality issue, whether it benefits just accrued to a small group. diane, you turned down this position at the academy. but what do you think their project should have focused on to address your concerns? diane: we should be paying attention to power dynamics. so you hear a lot if you read about books on a.i. and predictions about jobs, look at the bureau of labor statistics data that describes jobs. they describe the tasks and
it created this gigantic demographic event that does not work itself out for 100 years. scott: it is the baby boomers fault? hal: of course. [laughter] scott: it seems like so far there are four issues. one is sort of a general short-term versus long-term. the second is, is there anything you can do for people who might be -- i'm not sure what the right word is -- displaced in the short run? does job-training play a role given what we learned about the effectiveness of that? and the...
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that is a stunning margin for any demographic group.mongst single women, 16 percentage points higher than hillary clinton did among that group just last year in the presidential campaign. what you see is an energized base for the democrats. the cautionary note i would say is that these figures represent big turnout in what should be blue areas of virginia where the democrats ran up big numbers. you still see a big swath of red in virginia, in central and southern virginia which still looks an awful like red trump democrats ran up big numbers. country in the interior. running up big numbers in areas democrats should win is great. there is still a question on country in the interior. whether they can break through in other areas. charlie: did these democrats who won present a positive case rather than just a case against the president? hugh: i don't think so. i am a virginia voter. i voted for ed gillespie, full disclosure. the house of delegates, that is a measure of not much because it is a 30-day job in one year and 60-day job in anoth
that is a stunning margin for any demographic group.mongst single women, 16 percentage points higher than hillary clinton did among that group just last year in the presidential campaign. what you see is an energized base for the democrats. the cautionary note i would say is that these figures represent big turnout in what should be blue areas of virginia where the democrats ran up big numbers. you still see a big swath of red in virginia, in central and southern virginia which still looks an...
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neil: even though with your comments, we lost the italian-american demographic. don't worry about it. i'm sure there are other. >> you know what frank sinatra called dean martin. 99.9% of all italian-americans have nothingo doith organized crime. the you go. the godfatherneil cavut dot mess with thi guy. don't mess with cavuto. neil: the man who should be the governor of new jersey but he willped out. >> welcome, mr. cavuto, fox business. what are you looking at? neil: sound like rodney dangerfield. >> an italian dangerfield. i'm okay, i'm all right. i'm okay. i'm all right. it's okay. no respect at all. no respect at all. neil: hopefully no one is suing us. the dow is down 81 points. we'll have more after this. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7, and you don't have to see or handle a needle. trulicity is a once-weekly injectab
neil: even though with your comments, we lost the italian-american demographic. don't worry about it. i'm sure there are other. >> you know what frank sinatra called dean martin. 99.9% of all italian-americans have nothingo doith organized crime. the you go. the godfatherneil cavut dot mess with thi guy. don't mess with cavuto. neil: the man who should be the governor of new jersey but he willped out. >> welcome, mr. cavuto, fox business. what are you looking at? neil: sound like...