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parents and their gen z kids back under one roof. - i feel like i'm in a fraternity house. - but are mom and dad... - he said, "i can't wait to tell dr. phil how crazy you are." - taking things too far? - you said she sent the police to your job when you didn't show up on time. - i was positive somebody had come in and murdered you. - you might need to come stay with me. it's dr. phil, still working from home. i've been talking these last few weeks about the challenges of staying safe and not panicking during the covid-19 outbreak. but what can be more nerve-racking than having your unmotivated gen z move back home because their school is shutdown, or they've lost their job or jobs,
parents and their gen z kids back under one roof. - i feel like i'm in a fraternity house. - but are mom and dad... - he said, "i can't wait to tell dr. phil how crazy you are." - taking things too far? - you said she sent the police to your job when you didn't show up on time. - i was positive somebody had come in and murdered you. - you might need to come stay with me. it's dr. phil, still working from home. i've been talking these last few weeks about the challenges of staying safe...
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and that is important because gen-z and millennials are seen as the generations that have the power totten the curve so that everybody knows what we're talking about here, these two groups cover teenagers to about age 40. on this panel, we're fresh out of millennials. so we're stuck here. we need drew tuma. maybe we can talk about our kids respectively here. mine are really trying to follow the guidelines and stay away from others when they are out.t. wherever they may be. dan, what's the experience with your kids? >> we have two sons, 27 and 29 next month. one lives in l.a. one lives here. they're both taking it extremely seriously. i'm quite proud of them. to the point that my son who lives here hasn't even been in my house. we maintain that level of social distancing. he lives with some other guys. you know, when you're young, you're invincible and it's tempting. but it's not surprising that younger folks are being a little more cavalier. but many of them are taking it quite seriously. i know a number who. >> i'm just thinking the math doesn't add up. if 81% say they are following t
and that is important because gen-z and millennials are seen as the generations that have the power totten the curve so that everybody knows what we're talking about here, these two groups cover teenagers to about age 40. on this panel, we're fresh out of millennials. so we're stuck here. we need drew tuma. maybe we can talk about our kids respectively here. mine are really trying to follow the guidelines and stay away from others when they are out.t. wherever they may be. dan, what's the...
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are there lessons for gen z and millennials for president trump?" what did fdr do for young people, and why was it so important? guest: i think eleanor was part of the persons who told him, the whole younger generation was possibly going to lose hope and aspirations for their future. even in late march, he came up with the idea of the civilian conservation corps, which took a quarter of a million young boys into the forest, which had been let go during the depression. they needed trees planted, things cleared, paths made. it was an incredible government enterprise. he said "i want it done in two months, i need it done, the army built the camps in the forest, the interior department decided which one should be used. department recruited the guys. in the end, millions went through that program. then he created another program, the national youth administration. 4.5 million people built schools, learn vocational training, and were really kept to feel a sense that they had the future. they become in many ways the greatest generation. they fight in that
are there lessons for gen z and millennials for president trump?" what did fdr do for young people, and why was it so important? guest: i think eleanor was part of the persons who told him, the whole younger generation was possibly going to lose hope and aspirations for their future. even in late march, he came up with the idea of the civilian conservation corps, which took a quarter of a million young boys into the forest, which had been let go during the depression. they needed trees...
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whereas to fail or swift in all this especially in this day and age when most millennial rules and gen z's don't even own their own property they're living in rented apartments all rented houses and these individuals what they want to see the well going slow down but they don't even have a roof to put solar panels on and now this problem that we've built people at the click of a button now a solar panel that's located in an optimal place for on a well is providing energy to a very worthwhile woman as ations and may point out again that in this well the thing that the finances on things like hospitals and schools are going to be even more constrained because governments have decided to ban allow banks and not support schools and hospitals so the people that really need the bailouts can be feeling the pinch even more and especially when you introduce inflationary aspects so what could be happening with the coins to be easing is not coming into place now big coin is and you can write in a stronger currency so if i'm to people now big going well is providing a lower cost and then she too will
whereas to fail or swift in all this especially in this day and age when most millennial rules and gen z's don't even own their own property they're living in rented apartments all rented houses and these individuals what they want to see the well going slow down but they don't even have a roof to put solar panels on and now this problem that we've built people at the click of a button now a solar panel that's located in an optimal place for on a well is providing energy to a very worthwhile...
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there is a wide group of progressives, that represent millenials and gen z folks, they put out a combinedto joe biden talking to these progressive issues they feel are important and should become an important part of his campaign. while sanders' endorsement will go a long way to winning over those folks, it's really going to be more about what joe biden stands for and how he's going to apply that to his presidential campaign it's going to get their votes in november. >> could be a tall order for some of them. ryan nobles, thank you so much. >>> the president lashing out today over criticism of his administration's handling of this pandemic, blaming the world health organization, blaming democrats, blaming the media, blaming governors. as cnn's kaitlan collins reports, a new cnn poll shows 52% of the american people do not approve of how president trump has handled this crisis. >> i would love to open with a big bang, one beautiful country, just open. >> reporter: president trump's aides are hoping to give him the economic big bang he's counting on. cnn has learned they've started intensiv
there is a wide group of progressives, that represent millenials and gen z folks, they put out a combinedto joe biden talking to these progressive issues they feel are important and should become an important part of his campaign. while sanders' endorsement will go a long way to winning over those folks, it's really going to be more about what joe biden stands for and how he's going to apply that to his presidential campaign it's going to get their votes in november. >> could be a tall...
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i think historically snap has always been a company that's been associated with gen z and millennials. looking at the user numbers you reported yesterday, how are the demographics of that base expanding and why? what products specifically within the snap universe are driving it >> demographics continue to expand with us, mostly because everyone enjoys talking with their friends and family and doing it with our camera is a lot of fun our 2-year-old is video calling with his great grandmother and they're using lenses and having a blast together so i think snapchat crosses all generation and we're seeing growth across our demographics. >> it's carl, i have two questions, one on expense control, how much of a focus is that going to be for you guys going into the second half and secondly, are you interested at all in using your technology to help a broader sort of nationwide testing facility, tracing facility, if, in fact, we get that far as a country >> yeah, so, i think at a high level apple and google seem to be well positioned to work on tracing, that's something they're investing in r
i think historically snap has always been a company that's been associated with gen z and millennials. looking at the user numbers you reported yesterday, how are the demographics of that base expanding and why? what products specifically within the snap universe are driving it >> demographics continue to expand with us, mostly because everyone enjoys talking with their friends and family and doing it with our camera is a lot of fun our 2-year-old is video calling with his great...
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i think is so encouraging about the younger generation, the millennials and gen z, is that they havehose connections. they do see the humanity of other people more than my generation. that's for sure. that is always my hope. i do see it happening with younger people. i'm also a professor. i am always moved by the compassion and empathy in my students in their 20's and 30's. that's what i would wish and hope for. then there's the other side, just the danger. create continually massive inequalities puts us all at risk. violence,or disease, the terrible violence of climate change. we really have to also see that this is a shared planet that we live on. what is best for me is ultimately the best thing for a peasant. of bioes, the idea security is helpful. more often, it is not. like if we make it too much about the threat of a pandemic, it makes us put up walls instead of reaching out. out more than the wall building is what i would like more. time, understanding the threats to all of us are the threats to one of us. joining. joia mukherjee us from boston. sharon is on the phone. caller:
i think is so encouraging about the younger generation, the millennials and gen z, is that they havehose connections. they do see the humanity of other people more than my generation. that's for sure. that is always my hope. i do see it happening with younger people. i'm also a professor. i am always moved by the compassion and empathy in my students in their 20's and 30's. that's what i would wish and hope for. then there's the other side, just the danger. create continually massive...
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for gin see, i think donald trump's election will be a pivotal moment for gen z in the way that some of these other moms have been pivotal for millennials. i think about being 19 or 20 when donald trump is elected. that must really shape your conception of american politics. it must really shape your opinion about frankly who knows what they're talking about. one of the other things i noticed is there were such a loss of faith in conventional wisdom after trump was elected because so much of the conventional wisdom said it's definitely going to be hillary clinton, do not worry come she's going to win. and then all of the people who are supposed to know what they were talking about were wrong. that's why so all this millennials being like, you know, the people in charge said this wouldn't happen and then it did. so they clearly are operating on old information and don't know what's going on. we're going to take the wheel, basically. >> i wonder what people, it's hard because you reported what people thought about these views? a lot of them are getting their information from social med
for gin see, i think donald trump's election will be a pivotal moment for gen z in the way that some of these other moms have been pivotal for millennials. i think about being 19 or 20 when donald trump is elected. that must really shape your conception of american politics. it must really shape your opinion about frankly who knows what they're talking about. one of the other things i noticed is there were such a loss of faith in conventional wisdom after trump was elected because so much of...
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are there lessons for gen z and millennials for president trump?" what did fdr do for young people, and why was it so important? guest: i think eleanor was part of the persons who told him, the whole younger generation was possibly going to lose hope and aspirations for their future. even in late march, he came up with the idea of the civilian conservation corps, which took a quarter of a million young boys into the forest, which had been let go during the depression. they needed trees planted, things cleared, paths made. it was an incredible government enterprise. he said "i want it done in two months, i need it done, the army built the camps in the forest, the interior department decided which one should be used. department recruited the guys. in the end, millions went through that program. then he created another program, the national youth administration. 4.5 million people built schools, learn vocational training, and were really kept to feel a sense that they had the future. they become in many ways the greatest generation. they fight in that
are there lessons for gen z and millennials for president trump?" what did fdr do for young people, and why was it so important? guest: i think eleanor was part of the persons who told him, the whole younger generation was possibly going to lose hope and aspirations for their future. even in late march, he came up with the idea of the civilian conservation corps, which took a quarter of a million young boys into the forest, which had been let go during the depression. they needed trees...
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it's usually for gen-z.plenty of time to learn these technologies these days. >> soon you can meet up, soon. soon we're going to get there. >>> this is very cute. some kids wanted to say a big old thank you to those first responders. all those people on the front lines of this pandemic. so they -- a family in rancho cucamonga had a sweet message there. they put that on the roof of their house saying, we're all in this together. so it was a message for not only on the frontlines but for all of us. saying, we're in it together. >> flying up above, seeing the message, i love it. >>> well, speaking of things that are just so darn adorable. >> yep. >> a world war ii vet decided that he wanted to harmonize for his wife. he busted out the harmonica. and you see there through the glass window, he sang her a tune. that is lou. he is 97. and he and his wife jackie have been married for 38 years. >> that is very sweet. incredible. that right there just moves you. >>> also, speaking of moving, let's go to philadelphia t
it's usually for gen-z.plenty of time to learn these technologies these days. >> soon you can meet up, soon. soon we're going to get there. >>> this is very cute. some kids wanted to say a big old thank you to those first responders. all those people on the front lines of this pandemic. so they -- a family in rancho cucamonga had a sweet message there. they put that on the roof of their house saying, we're all in this together. so it was a message for not only on the frontlines...
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gen-x showing gen-z how it's done.on't like to touch tik tok, they think it's for the kids. >> that wine plus that position? >> bow chicka wow wow. >>> apparently video conference calls people are doing is going to the dogs literally. this is in ireland right here. this man, jeremy, decided to set up his pet with a video conference date with his parents' pet. this is the result. listen to them right there, they're talking, aren't they? they were howling back and forth at each other. no word on -- >> saying, i'm bored! >> -- how long this call lasted. before the lockdown the dogs had spent every day together. what are they saying to each other? >> i'm bored! >> these p >> an important announcement from abc7 kgo-tv. on wednesday, april 29, abc7's digital frequency will change. if you watch abc7 with an antenna, you need to mark your calendar and plan to rescan. on april 29th, grab your remote, go to the menu, select "setup," choose "antenna," and then "channel scan" or "auto tune." your tv will do the rest. it's that eas
gen-x showing gen-z how it's done.on't like to touch tik tok, they think it's for the kids. >> that wine plus that position? >> bow chicka wow wow. >>> apparently video conference calls people are doing is going to the dogs literally. this is in ireland right here. this man, jeremy, decided to set up his pet with a video conference date with his parents' pet. this is the result. listen to them right there, they're talking, aren't they? they were howling back and forth at...
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you might see renters, more of younger generation, gen-z, living in their parents basement.t's true. stuart: living in their parents basement. ashley: i know. stuart: wonder how we feel about that? lauren: i feel bad for them. stuart: okay. i want to bring in our market watcher david bahnsen. david occasionally dabbles in the political field. he wrote a great book about senator elizabeth warren. david, i want your comment on this plan by the democrats to introduce a legislation which would pay all americans $2,000 a month. that is a proposal from the democrats. it is one of these universal income proposals by the looks of it. what do you make of it? ah, i think we've lost him. how about that? i keep saying to everybody, these are unusual tiles. we're bringing you guests from what, a dozen different locations. we're on five different audio paths. so there is delay in the conversation, but nonetheless i still think we got a pretty good show for you. look at this. dow jones industrial average, down 230 points where the s&p s&p and nasdaq are on the up side. why is the dow down
you might see renters, more of younger generation, gen-z, living in their parents basement.t's true. stuart: living in their parents basement. ashley: i know. stuart: wonder how we feel about that? lauren: i feel bad for them. stuart: okay. i want to bring in our market watcher david bahnsen. david occasionally dabbles in the political field. he wrote a great book about senator elizabeth warren. david, i want your comment on this plan by the democrats to introduce a legislation which would pay...
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our acquisition was built on the back of that millennials and gen z want and need to invest so acquiringkong focuses on a very large gateway to the asian markets for financial services it's a product we know that asians want that are with the gen z just like in the united states first important step to your point about the headline, this is a chance for the fintech companies to step up they're building products that are mobile and without fees. our product will be commissionless you can trade stocks, etfs, do auto investing and we have a whole product line in hong kong like in the u.s. it will be our first product in asia and the first market. >> anthony, thank you. we appreciate it and we'll get back with you and hopefully we'll have more acquisitions to tell us about. we appreciate it thanks >>> coming up when we return right here on "squawk box," former starbucks ceo howard schultz is going to speak with us about the trillions in bailout money allocated by the government the debate over who deserves cash and who doesn't as we head to a break, check out the price of wti crude oil may c
our acquisition was built on the back of that millennials and gen z want and need to invest so acquiringkong focuses on a very large gateway to the asian markets for financial services it's a product we know that asians want that are with the gen z just like in the united states first important step to your point about the headline, this is a chance for the fintech companies to step up they're building products that are mobile and without fees. our product will be commissionless you can trade...
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risk of what was happening politically and the threats and, you know, seeing the same surveys about gen z millennials liking socialism as much as they like capitalism i think any smart ceo recognizes that was a threat and they're going to have to deal with their employees much differently going forward than they did in the past i think they also recognize, you know, even in 2008, 2009, we weren't in a social media universe it was still relatively young. now social media, all consumers are brands everybody defines themselves one way or the other and they post that on social media one way or the other. how companies deal with their employees, how they deal with their consumers, that's all going to impact how people buy and what products and services they connect themselves with so i think in a really perverse way, this was good for capitalism because companies are realizing that ear going to have to be smarter and can't just be just about shareholders. in fact, you have to put employees ahead of shareholders. and i think shareholders, people buying stocks, are going to realize, you know wha
risk of what was happening politically and the threats and, you know, seeing the same surveys about gen z millennials liking socialism as much as they like capitalism i think any smart ceo recognizes that was a threat and they're going to have to deal with their employees much differently going forward than they did in the past i think they also recognize, you know, even in 2008, 2009, we weren't in a social media universe it was still relatively young. now social media, all consumers are...