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touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.
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scott gerber is the founder of the young entrepreneur council, co-founder of gen-y capital partners which invests in young entrepreneurs. great to see both of you guys. this story was funny. anna said, i knew, i've read a million books, seen a million stories, you should not open your second store so far away. her plan was to open in a different neighborhood because it's so neighborhood-based. then these investors came along and she just did it. and it seems to be working because of these investors. >> absolutely. i think she's got the luxury of investors. i think a lot of people who want to expand a business have to do it out of their right or left pocket. so i think that, you know, she's very fortunate. and the fact that her investors were willing to roll up their sleeves and actually work in the business to help her, they were that invested in making the business a success. i think that, you know, she's got a very rare opportunity and
scott gerber is the founder of the young entrepreneur council, co-founder of gen-y capital partners which invests in young entrepreneurs. great to see both of you guys. this story was funny. anna said, i knew, i've read a million books, seen a million stories, you should not open your second store so far away. her plan was to open in a different neighborhood because it's so neighborhood-based. then these investors came along and she just did it. and it seems to be working because of these...
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gen y. this is a guy giving an elevator pitch. this next generation are really interested in being entrepreneurs. 40% of young adults aged 18 to 24 will say they want to go start a business. 60% of gen y are a serial entrepreneur, already started a company and believe they'll never work for a large company. they're going to create their own job. that's encouraging, i think, for the united states. the question mark here is what will do we do to educate these people to really know how to do that. so it comes right back to the education system. k-12 education and also college programs for entrepreneurship. i can highlight a couple i hear all the time from entrepreneurs that are really working. so at the k-12 level, high schools targeted towards stem education. that is something that i hear over and over and over talked about as really important and a great preparation. and so there are some examples. north carolina school for science and mathematics. illinois mathematics and science academy. thomas jefferson high school in virginia.
gen y. this is a guy giving an elevator pitch. this next generation are really interested in being entrepreneurs. 40% of young adults aged 18 to 24 will say they want to go start a business. 60% of gen y are a serial entrepreneur, already started a company and believe they'll never work for a large company. they're going to create their own job. that's encouraging, i think, for the united states. the question mark here is what will do we do to educate these people to really know how to do that....
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and 60% of gen-y will say they'll be a serial entrepreneur. they already started a company, and they believe they will never go work for a large company. they're going to create their own job. that's encouraging, i think for the united states. the question mark here is, what do we do to educate these people to really know how to do that? so it comes right back to the education system. k through 12 education, it's also college programs. i can give you a couple that i hear all the time from entrepreneurs that are really working. so at the k through 12 level, high schools targeted toward stem education. that is something that i hear over and over and over talked about as really important, and a great preparation. there are some examples, north dakota school for science and imagine mattics. illinois mathematics academy. those are ones that i continue to hear about as really good models for stem education at the k through 12 level. another thing i hear about it project based learning. and so this is another thing that i know it's different high sch
and 60% of gen-y will say they'll be a serial entrepreneur. they already started a company, and they believe they will never go work for a large company. they're going to create their own job. that's encouraging, i think for the united states. the question mark here is, what do we do to educate these people to really know how to do that? so it comes right back to the education system. k through 12 education, it's also college programs. i can give you a couple that i hear all the time from...
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touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.heses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed all others might write about gay authors. gay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more
touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel.heses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are...
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in the city itself and then beyond that there another eighty a total about eighty eight percent of gen-y. want to live want to live in an urban center so if they can't live in the city will live in a nearby suburb where they can walk around and kind of if there's them you're here to take the measure you have to get into the center of this area that's where your office is and so it's beyond even more you know what products we want it's just kind of fundamentally what kind of community do want to be and who want to be somewhere where we can walk where things. to see where the street life. and it seems like yes to the ideals that's important you know i live in d.c. and you know you talk about the you know young professional influx here in d.c. and that's you know most people don't really want a car as part of their lifestyle. it's also jobs and let's not forget the desperately to do with that is that you know maybe i would love to live in a huge house that overlooks the lake so where in the middle of the woods and be part of nature but you know at the same time where you have to be in the m
in the city itself and then beyond that there another eighty a total about eighty eight percent of gen-y. want to live want to live in an urban center so if they can't live in the city will live in a nearby suburb where they can walk around and kind of if there's them you're here to take the measure you have to get into the center of this area that's where your office is and so it's beyond even more you know what products we want it's just kind of fundamentally what kind of community do want to...
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if you look at gen y. where we live. you know what kind of a community we want to be and we're more urban next was more urban and the boomers were. and those numbers come from a pew research study a few years back that looked at actually how many of us were living in city centers and then you know about i think it's thirty two percent that live in a city it's and then beyond that there another eighty eight total about eighty eight percent of. the want to live want to live in an urban center so if they can't live in the city will live in a nearby suburb where they can walk around it but those that are near here take the measure i guess to get into the center of the city if that's where your office is and so it's beyond even what you know what product we want it's just fundamentally what kind of community we want to be and we want to be somewhere where we can walk where things. to see where there's street life. and it seems like yes so millennial is that's important you know i live in d.c. and you know you talk about the y
if you look at gen y. where we live. you know what kind of a community we want to be and we're more urban next was more urban and the boomers were. and those numbers come from a pew research study a few years back that looked at actually how many of us were living in city centers and then you know about i think it's thirty two percent that live in a city it's and then beyond that there another eighty eight total about eighty eight percent of. the want to live want to live in an urban center so...
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fertilization, the story that led to the birth of a first test-tube baby that runs through embrey on next-gen salles research that initial breakthrough in 1998 and right up to today. >> who is the father and or mother of in real politics, who began the experiment that led to 1968? >> there is the team based in the u.k. who were first successful and the creation of an embryo in the laboratory and began to transfer to the womb but it was an international race that had been going on for some time including researchers from different countries. the politics really we picked up after it came to the public notice. the committees have looked into it in the 1970's. there were debates in the bureaucracy's on both sides of the atlantic but i think seeing that first child in 1978 which we all remember those of us who are old enough brought this issue to the attention of the public. >> the 1978 birth of louise brown. does that compare to the founding of a vaccine for polio, etc. as far as scientific experiments? >> i think so, absolutely. in fact it is a different kind of juncture. it's not another vacci
fertilization, the story that led to the birth of a first test-tube baby that runs through embrey on next-gen salles research that initial breakthrough in 1998 and right up to today. >> who is the father and or mother of in real politics, who began the experiment that led to 1968? >> there is the team based in the u.k. who were first successful and the creation of an embryo in the laboratory and began to transfer to the womb but it was an international race that had been going on...
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. >>> gas prices rose gen tonight. the average is $4.34 for regular. 5 cents more in san francisco. couple cents less than oakland and san jose. these prices are higher than they have ever been. but more than 20 cents short of the record in 2008. back then president bush got a lot of the blame. catherine heenan has more. >> reporter: there is no question many americans are feeling the pinch. >> there are a massive number of people in thisry, around 40% that are making choice involving food versus gas. >> reporter: republicans have been trying to pin the prices on president obama. >> if you want $10 a gallon gas, president obama should be the candidate. >> reporter: in a poll, 1-6 persons said the president is to blame. 31% blamed big oil companies. no other cause made it into double digits. although 1-50 americans blames president bush. catherine heenan, kron 4 news. >>> trouble on the most crooked street in the world. >> i don't care. this is my last chance. >> a plea from a man trapped in a body that is 700 pounds. how the world is now responding to his viable video. coming up, th
. >>> gas prices rose gen tonight. the average is $4.34 for regular. 5 cents more in san francisco. couple cents less than oakland and san jose. these prices are higher than they have ever been. but more than 20 cents short of the record in 2008. back then president bush got a lot of the blame. catherine heenan has more. >> reporter: there is no question many americans are feeling the pinch. >> there are a massive number of people in thisry, around 40% that are making...
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procción la seguirá tomando, y 2 que no habrán cambios políticos >>> en varias casas del barrio, la genice que no le alcanza >>> obvio que me dan, el huevo, pollo, los mandados >>> carne? >>> no. la carne es para los niños >>> el problema de la vivienda es un problema nacnal, no hay suficientes casa, por o, en muchas casa viven asinados en esta casa, viven 6 personas, solamente hay 2 camas, el resto en el piso ro no todo el barrio es así, son usuales los multi familiares , nos mostró su casa >>> ella es jefa de los vecinos y se declara fidelista >>> cuando se come carne? >>>>bueno, carne, qué llamas? >>> la carne de res >>> , res, no. >>> pollo? >>> claro >>> dan raciones para que a todos nos toque igual >>> aunq el papa se ha pronunciado a favor, hoy el gobierno cubano dio su primera respuesta, cuando anunció una modificación >>> en cuba no va a haber reformar política, sino que estamos hablando de la actualización >>> la transformación tiene que ir acompañada de otro tipo de apertura >>> sanchez dice que esta vez lo que hay que decir que cuba se abra a cuba, porque el mayor bloque est
procción la seguirá tomando, y 2 que no habrán cambios políticos >>> en varias casas del barrio, la genice que no le alcanza >>> obvio que me dan, el huevo, pollo, los mandados >>> carne? >>> no. la carne es para los niños >>> el problema de la vivienda es un problema nacnal, no hay suficientes casa, por o, en muchas casa viven asinados en esta casa, viven 6 personas, solamente hay 2 camas, el resto en el piso ro no todo el barrio es así, son...
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it turned out that batman has a bat symbol on his bat mobile which was a black lamb bore gen ni. >>> remember those days in grade school when you would make a paper airplane. take this out. it took flight near tucson, arizona. it's based on a model by a 12-year-old who won an aerospace contest. the plane reached speeds of 98 miles an hour. >>> one week later and a 15-year-old from california remains missing. her family and friends held a vigil. the clues that still have them scratching their head. >>> i'm tory dunnan in washington. santorum has the lead in louisiana, but is it enough to reignite his campaign? >>> taking a look at a developing story out of california. the fbi has joined the search for 16-year-old sierra lamar. friends and family held a vigil to pray for her safe return. >>> if anyone has seen sierra, please bring home my cousin. >> reporter: it's been nearly a week since sierra disappeared. >> she could be anyone where -- anywhere. >> reporter: they're providing emotional support for the family. >> when a child goes missing, it's everyone's child. the more people that
it turned out that batman has a bat symbol on his bat mobile which was a black lamb bore gen ni. >>> remember those days in grade school when you would make a paper airplane. take this out. it took flight near tucson, arizona. it's based on a model by a 12-year-old who won an aerospace contest. the plane reached speeds of 98 miles an hour. >>> one week later and a 15-year-old from california remains missing. her family and friends held a vigil. the clues that still have them...
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y cientÍficos espaÑoles hayan el gen maravilla que no sÓlo combate el cÁncer si no que ayuda al organismo0 minutos solamente, 20 minutos de actividad al dÍa pudiera contribuir al bienestar de su organismo, esta rutina puede lograr cambios como modificar impacunivision@@prime molecular sus mÚsculyer imp mÚs@ cada aÑo mujer gastan fortunas en tratamientos como el bÓtox y otrosprimmpacto no univissan po agujasunivis@@primer y por lo c tratamiento hoy tenemos otras buenas noticias veamos. >>> hola.>>> lleva mÁser impuni casi mil dÓlares a pesar que confiesa que el tratamiento le molesta segÚn wl dermatÓlogos muchos pacientes quisieran hacerse el tratamiento pero les da miedo. >>> un tratamiento puede ser de 5 a 10 inyecciones a cientos depende. >>>er impunivision@@primer impa buena noticia, es el....>>> peer imp ununionenorpr impacuni aprobado por la fda el aÑo pasado y pronto saldrÁ a la venta, sin embargo, la compaÑÍa que lo produce dio a medicos con experiencia laivisio@@imer ito probarlo del pasado mes deprime noviembre, la diferencia es el precio. >>> una diferencia de 50 dÓlares por Áre
y cientÍficos espaÑoles hayan el gen maravilla que no sÓlo combate el cÁncer si no que ayuda al organismo0 minutos solamente, 20 minutos de actividad al dÍa pudiera contribuir al bienestar de su organismo, esta rutina puede lograr cambios como modificar impacunivision@@prime molecular sus mÚsculyer imp mÚs@ cada aÑo mujer gastan fortunas en tratamientos como el bÓtox y otrosprimmpacto no univissan po agujasunivis@@primer y por lo c tratamiento hoy tenemos otras buenas noticias veamos....
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and talk about having gen in the game .ow a tattoo can help you from missing a business call or text again. or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in needit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this
and talk about having gen in the game .ow a tattoo can help you from missing a business call or text again. or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in needit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. i heard they found energy here. it's good....
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powered by a second gen intel® core™ i5 or i7 processor. everything.d more. ♪ >>> welcome back to the special hour of the "cnn newsroom." we're taking this time out every sunday to let you hear from the 2012 presidential contenders, in their words, out on the campaign trail. fresh off his win in louisiana, republican presidential candidate rick santorum is campaigning today in wisconsin. the state holds its primary april 3rd, along with washington, d.c., and maryland. joining us right now live from washington, cnn political contributor, and democratic strategist, james carville. good to see you, james. >> thank you. >> so santorum wins your home state. no surprises there, yes? >> no, no, not any surprise at all. the composition of that electorate is really telling. it's 95% of it white, and 65% was over 50. the republican party actually looks more like me than it looks like america. the white males. >> how does this white house benefit from the way this contest for the republican nomination is shaping up with four candidates bound to stay in it until t
powered by a second gen intel® core™ i5 or i7 processor. everything.d more. ♪ >>> welcome back to the special hour of the "cnn newsroom." we're taking this time out every sunday to let you hear from the 2012 presidential contenders, in their words, out on the campaign trail. fresh off his win in louisiana, republican presidential candidate rick santorum is campaigning today in wisconsin. the state holds its primary april 3rd, along with washington, d.c., and maryland....
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. >> for next gen, yes. there has been a denial of the appeal a ultimately. >> i remember one that had to do with whether or not it was a good view. to me, that was a very different situation. but you have given your answer and you have granted that you are willing to stipulate jurisdiction. that pretty much closes that off. if any of you want to make a comment, if it is very brief, we will entertain it. >> all of you received my link the request in writing, so i did not feel the need to go there today. but i do believe that next g is out of compliance with their permits. >> thank you. submitted? director goldstein: yes, it is submitted. president garcia: comments? commissioner hillis: i anders and the neighbors' concerns. i would move to grant both requests. president garcia: thank you. i'm not sure that was her intent. i think she was talking up ranting jurisdiction on 156. and the appellant would have an opportunity on that anyway because there will be notification on the new permits. ibacks item she was
. >> for next gen, yes. there has been a denial of the appeal a ultimately. >> i remember one that had to do with whether or not it was a good view. to me, that was a very different situation. but you have given your answer and you have granted that you are willing to stipulate jurisdiction. that pretty much closes that off. if any of you want to make a comment, if it is very brief, we will entertain it. >> all of you received my link the request in writing, so i did not feel...