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they sponsored one of my posts to inform gen z on why they should register to vote. to post them, so that's awesome. um... some people might be surprised that content creators are paid to do some of these videos. it seems really easy, especially when it's like a as—second video, or a is—second video, but it takes a lot of time and also things like your equipment, like a lot of creators have ring lights and microphones and things like that. whenever someone is paid to create content on tiktok, they should, according to us government rules and regulations, disclose that payment in the video. but plenty of creators like maya don't always do this. the problem is if you promote or attack a political candidate in the same video, it might quickly be construed as a political ad, and tiktok completely bans these. tiktok were made aware of some of these videos on its platform, and they have since been removed. but what about the politicians themselves? are they able to keep on side with tiktok? well, deep in suburban minnesota there's a savvy incumbent who's showing that polit
they sponsored one of my posts to inform gen z on why they should register to vote. to post them, so that's awesome. um... some people might be surprised that content creators are paid to do some of these videos. it seems really easy, especially when it's like a as—second video, or a is—second video, but it takes a lot of time and also things like your equipment, like a lot of creators have ring lights and microphones and things like that. whenever someone is paid to create content on...
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in your intro, and the toll of covid-19 is taking an adverse effect on gen z. while americans overall on e avere not more lonely as a result of the pandemic for example, generation z or young adults today deare saying they are more lonely, more isolated, and experiencing more depression axiety. >> will, what are you hearing from your peers, your friends about how they are getting rough this time? >>& it's a very rough time because as you stated, this is such a different time of year. b evy is dealing with it all at the same time. this is new for everybody, so community built weather on social media or platform online is a great way to get through this bg ause you are beable to communicate with other folks and students who are going through similar feelings as you, so keeping an open alogue and keeping e conversation going and expressing and sharing our feelings with each other is a great way we're able to get throh these hard times. >>ananielle, you created app called not nodro h hope lab. can you tell us what it does and how it is meant to help sure. students?
in your intro, and the toll of covid-19 is taking an adverse effect on gen z. while americans overall on e avere not more lonely as a result of the pandemic for example, generation z or young adults today deare saying they are more lonely, more isolated, and experiencing more depression axiety. >> will, what are you hearing from your peers, your friends about how they are getting rough this time? >>& it's a very rough time because as you stated, this is such a different time of...
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>> it is y fair to that this year is unlike any previous year frankly in history, and gen z is really experiencing something unprecedented for themselvesas well. as a clinical psychologist, i like to come with a frame of ce hope and resiliwhen i think about generation z are those born after 1996. they carry with them an incredle amount of hope an resilience. members of gen z are more racially and ethnically diverse than any previous generation, and theyare on tracto be the most well-educated generation yet. they are also digital naves who have no memory of a world before smart phones, and this makes technology a uniq part of their developmental experience. both their brain and social developmental experience. and there see of coperils and promises that come along that being said, there are a lot of vulnerabilitiez that gen x experiencing, some of which you reviewed in your intro, and the toll of covid-19 is taking an adverse effe on gen z. while americans overall on average are not more lonely as a result of the pandemic for example, generation z or young adults today are indeed sayin
>> it is y fair to that this year is unlike any previous year frankly in history, and gen z is really experiencing something unprecedented for themselvesas well. as a clinical psychologist, i like to come with a frame of ce hope and resiliwhen i think about generation z are those born after 1996. they carry with them an incredle amount of hope an resilience. members of gen z are more racially and ethnically diverse than any previous generation, and theyare on tracto be the most...
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and the people beyond gen z. but their impacts are going to be delayed. we will not see them right away and in 2020 we have the same result with this model as we did with the previous model although the democrats still come out ahead in 24. once again, arizona, north carolina, joined the ranks of the democrats and then in 2020 still more states come along. it is more lagged for some states. texas only joins the democratic column in 2032 according to this model rather than in 2028 , according to the previous models. but it still becomes very chronically oriented with democrats getting 308 electoral votes in 2020 to 408 electoral votes in because they're able to 2036 capture the lion's share of the states. so what does this all mean? you look at this and say, g, the 2020at -- gee, election according to any of these models will either be , split between republican and democratic seats if there's no generational effects but for any of the generational effects kick in even between 2016 and 2020 those generational effe
and the people beyond gen z. but their impacts are going to be delayed. we will not see them right away and in 2020 we have the same result with this model as we did with the previous model although the democrats still come out ahead in 24. once again, arizona, north carolina, joined the ranks of the democrats and then in 2020 still more states come along. it is more lagged for some states. texas only joins the democratic column in 2032 according to this model rather than in 2028 , according to...
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i did a report recently for the walton family foundation about gen z and millennials and their views of things like the american dream. we actually found a pretty good amount of optimism that two-thirds of millennials and gen zers feel they can access the american dream that number was even across racial and ethnic lines. so the idea that if there is still this optimism if republicans can come around to embracing a more optimistic view a more future looking view that that might put them more in sync with where young people are and you could see them moving to the right but that would be because of a shift in the party less so than a shift in the voters themselves. so you have to disentangle those two things. in the walton product we asked millennials and gen zers to describe their generations in a word or two and for millennials it tended to be things like adaptive, practical. pragmatic. that we faced a lot when we grew up in the shadow of 9/11, the financial crisis, you name it. have experienced it and we have had to adapt and be resilient as a generation. where d&c, there no, not he
i did a report recently for the walton family foundation about gen z and millennials and their views of things like the american dream. we actually found a pretty good amount of optimism that two-thirds of millennials and gen zers feel they can access the american dream that number was even across racial and ethnic lines. so the idea that if there is still this optimism if republicans can come around to embracing a more optimistic view a more future looking view that that might put them more in...
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then you have gen x and gen z being more liberal leading. and the millennials are more liberal leaning than even the gen x. the second piece of that puzzle is we expect them to be sticky.a what we mean by that is that the generational leans, right, these political affiliations that people have, we expect them over time to stay with these generations. does that mean that theypeople shift their vote from election to election? no. people can shift their vote a he little bit. people'eeing some of that in 2020 ass we mightht talk about later. does that meandoes that events m sort of shift these people's vote around? no. does it mean people grow more conservative as they age? no, it doesn't mean that, but it does mean that some of these tk characteristics might just stick around a little bit, that places whatever changes might happen t. the future, as a start we might think about them coming at this place. it's a change relative to these starting places, and especially for gen z millennials, just notably democratic, notably liberal. the reason we f
then you have gen x and gen z being more liberal leading. and the millennials are more liberal leaning than even the gen x. the second piece of that puzzle is we expect them to be sticky.a what we mean by that is that the generational leans, right, these political affiliations that people have, we expect them over time to stay with these generations. does that mean that theypeople shift their vote from election to election? no. people can shift their vote a he little bit. people'eeing some of...
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. —— gen z.ned but it does not mean people are not using it to campaign orsimply learn people are not using it to campaign or simply learn about politics. us voters! i report on tiktok... i made a tiktok to see what americans had to say. i want to hear from you. answer my questions, what do you think about politicians using this app and do you follow any?” think it is a great vehicle for people to express, like, what they support. do you follow people who post about politics on here and other reliable and do you learn much from them? people are not necessarily political but they speak on issues and i like to think i do that also. do you think tiktok and the contador he could influence how you vote in the selection? for sure, it is definitely influenced the way i am voting. and there is one tiktok moment that summed up the app and its potential impact on voting. and the election. i took part in the infamous tulsa rally prank on donald trump. fox news and breitbart, fascism four days, these are a f
. —— gen z.ned but it does not mean people are not using it to campaign orsimply learn people are not using it to campaign or simply learn about politics. us voters! i report on tiktok... i made a tiktok to see what americans had to say. i want to hear from you. answer my questions, what do you think about politicians using this app and do you follow any?” think it is a great vehicle for people to express, like, what they support. do you follow people who post about politics on here and...
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plus, will this be the year of the gen z voter?'s more than 23 million of them — and many lean democrat. we'll hear from some of them. hello, i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. this is the last full week before the presidential election and it has come full circle — after months of protests, and fires, and tax scandals — this vote is still a referendum on donald trump and his leadership in the pandemic. in these closing days, the coronavirus is now back at the centre of this campaign. the numbers in america are alarming. the 7 day rolling average for new cases of covid—19 has peaked at its highest level since the pandemic began, and the us saw a record number of new infections on both friday and saturday, over 80 thousand on both days, the highest figures on record, according tojohns hopkins university. this is not where president trump wants to be a week out from the election. he has been insisting the country is turning a corner. yesterday — his chief of staff mark meadows revealed the administration's cu
plus, will this be the year of the gen z voter?'s more than 23 million of them — and many lean democrat. we'll hear from some of them. hello, i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. this is the last full week before the presidential election and it has come full circle — after months of protests, and fires, and tax scandals — this vote is still a referendum on donald trump and his leadership in the pandemic. in these closing days, the coronavirus is now back at the...
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adults ages 18-23 and teens 13- 17 are considered gen z. experts say stress related to the pandemic, economy, racism, and the election are factors. social connections are important as well is the availability of mental health services. >>> no excuses not to vote. nasa astronaut, kate rubens, cast her ballot from space. she is currently 200 miles above earth onboard the international space station. most u. s. astronauts live in houston and texas law allows them to vote from space using a secure electronic balance. mission control forwards the ballot to the space station and release the completed version back to the county clerk. >> did she get the sticker? that is my question. >> that is a good question. >>a very important question. >>how is the forecast for the weekend? >>no excuse to get out and vote. we are looking at high fire danger that will be back. hopefully you are enjoying cooler temperatures, higher humidity values with the ocean breeze kicking in. changes for the weekend with that extreme fire danger, we are watching that very cl
adults ages 18-23 and teens 13- 17 are considered gen z. experts say stress related to the pandemic, economy, racism, and the election are factors. social connections are important as well is the availability of mental health services. >>> no excuses not to vote. nasa astronaut, kate rubens, cast her ballot from space. she is currently 200 miles above earth onboard the international space station. most u. s. astronauts live in houston and texas law allows them to vote from space using...
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there are more than 23 million eligible gen z voters — those born after 1996 — in the us.te of pennsylvania to see how engaged the younger generation is. in the contest for pennsylvania, philadelphia and its suburbs will be key. democrats are counting on high turnout in this densely populated area to counter president trump's advantage across republican red towns. lining up for the election are young voters who are leaning toward joe biden by an even larger margin than they did for barack obama in 2008, even though they're less excited by the former vice president. i'm not super enthusiastic. i prefer one candidate so much over another one and it is basically, this point for me, it's about getting trump out of office. i don't like trump, to put it bluntly. i want to get biden in, get trump out, make sure that's signed and sealed. we deserve a better candidate. he's going to do the things we need him to do now, but he's not going to do everything that we're going to need in the future. more than half of the nation's population are now millennials or younger. and for the fir
there are more than 23 million eligible gen z voters — those born after 1996 — in the us.te of pennsylvania to see how engaged the younger generation is. in the contest for pennsylvania, philadelphia and its suburbs will be key. democrats are counting on high turnout in this densely populated area to counter president trump's advantage across republican red towns. lining up for the election are young voters who are leaning toward joe biden by an even larger margin than they did for barack...
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biden leading 64 to 22% among gen z voters and 50 to 36% among millenials.ning me now, nbc news reporter dasha burns from carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. dasha, what are you hearing about gen z voters and whether they plan to vote? >> reporter: andrea, we talked to students at carnegie mellon and university of pittsburgh down the road. these are young voters getting a college education and they're getting that education in a critical battleground state. so most of the students we spoke with seemed to grasp the gravity of this election, some were lukewarm on both candidates. most leaned toward joe biden. take a listen to some of what we heard. >> i've been watching the debates and registered, trying to get our friends to register. >> due to some of the situations that have arrived recently, specifically coronavirus and racial tensions, i've been a lot more interested in this election. >> i'm not very interested because of the two candidates. but, i mean, i have to vote. it's my duty as a citizen. >> hopeful but scared for this election for sure. >>
biden leading 64 to 22% among gen z voters and 50 to 36% among millenials.ning me now, nbc news reporter dasha burns from carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. dasha, what are you hearing about gen z voters and whether they plan to vote? >> reporter: andrea, we talked to students at carnegie mellon and university of pittsburgh down the road. these are young voters getting a college education and they're getting that education in a critical battleground state. so most of the students...
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obviously, snap is a leader in the gen-z space. they are also a leader in the augmented reality space. our young fans love to create these a.r. photos and videos of them in different scenarios, then share them with their friend and user community. so the snap partnership has allowed us again to bring the fan to the ballpark. so you can put yourself on the jumbotron, you can put yourself at globe life field, you can put on a hat of the dodgers and rays and create a really fun photo or video, then share it with your friends on any platform, and really, just create another way for you to have a fun engagement with baseball during this world series over the next week or so. liz: chris, when we were trying to put our highlight reel together, there was one highlight or maybe -- well, it wasn't a lowlight. it was a highlight. may of 2010, we could not find it but we had it in our archives. it was me throwing out the first pitch at the angels game. yes, i was on the mound. can i just say. and i threw it to hideki and it was just a bit outs
obviously, snap is a leader in the gen-z space. they are also a leader in the augmented reality space. our young fans love to create these a.r. photos and videos of them in different scenarios, then share them with their friend and user community. so the snap partnership has allowed us again to bring the fan to the ballpark. so you can put yourself on the jumbotron, you can put yourself at globe life field, you can put on a hat of the dodgers and rays and create a really fun photo or video,...
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>> nawaz: that's right, judy, we hear a lot about first-time voters and gen z activists, but this is hour devoted to talking with teens and young adults about this historic election, the pandemic and what is going on in their lives. but this is also about media literacy. so we've partnered with the poynter institute's media wise program, and their fact-checkers will show how young people can sort through misinformation online and help their communities become better informed, as well. the town hall is tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can visit the newshour's website or watch on the pbs newshour's youtube channel, facebook and twitter. so needed. thank you, am na. we're looking forward to that. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and r
>> nawaz: that's right, judy, we hear a lot about first-time voters and gen z activists, but this is hour devoted to talking with teens and young adults about this historic election, the pandemic and what is going on in their lives. but this is also about media literacy. so we've partnered with the poynter institute's media wise program, and their fact-checkers will show how young people can sort through misinformation online and help their communities become better informed, as well. the...
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content says the top 3 issues for younger generations are education health care and racial equality gen z and millennials number one trusted content format for politics live streams and then the number one social platform. they say is twitter well the wireless carriers offering deals on apple's new iphones 18 team bryson are each offering free iphone 12 to customers with unlimited data plans and t-mobile introduced its own free iphone 12 offer for new customers if they have a qualifying traded phone and if you're among the estimated 29 million people planning to dress up as for halloween this year pumpkins hot dogs in superheroes are among the most popular costumes the national retail federation says 10% of pet lovers well-dressed or animal in a pumpkin costume 6% will dress their cat or dog is a hot dog. 5% as a super hero. 3% of dogs will those cats this year live from new york, i'm jane king back to and then i saw the little spider costa which was adorable all good ideas, okay. thank so you just can't trick or treat as a covid you could just address the pet up and there's your entertai
content says the top 3 issues for younger generations are education health care and racial equality gen z and millennials number one trusted content format for politics live streams and then the number one social platform. they say is twitter well the wireless carriers offering deals on apple's new iphones 18 team bryson are each offering free iphone 12 to customers with unlimited data plans and t-mobile introduced its own free iphone 12 offer for new customers if they have a qualifying traded...
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tells you how useful a platform it can be when campaign send out messaging that resonates well with gen zhat's interesting because i was assumed tiktok was a place you went to escape politics. a creative space, not a little space. >> that is what tiktok would like you to think and a lot of their messaging since they are a home for lighthearted entertainment but over the last year, have become a real home for social expression and social justice. black lives matter absolute catapulted on the platform and so it really has been home for political opinion just as much as it or dancing, lip-synch send the rest. -- and the rest. >> a quick update from donald trump who has just tweeted he has been dealing with nancy pelosi about this potential bailout for the economy. he says she is not negotiating in good faith and rejecting her request. i have constructed my representative to stop negotiating until after the election. i'm sure nancy pelos narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language speciists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman fo
tells you how useful a platform it can be when campaign send out messaging that resonates well with gen zhat's interesting because i was assumed tiktok was a place you went to escape politics. a creative space, not a little space. >> that is what tiktok would like you to think and a lot of their messaging since they are a home for lighthearted entertainment but over the last year, have become a real home for social expression and social justice. black lives matter absolute catapulted on...
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all, i think that is the first time that the current generation of young nigerians, so the nigerian gen z to the age where they can actually vote, and they are participating actively in demanding change. so i think it's really important, and i think that the outcome of these protests are going to be very significant as well, because i think it's going to determine to what extent the community participates in this process. if they feel defeated after this, then i think that the apathy may even increase. and you talk about the protesters being quite young, relatively young, when it comes to building the momentum from a social media has been very significant. yes, exactly. so, social media, there is this concept called imaginary where you see something, but then because you have the internet, you can, a lot of people can connect to the same thing. so, for example, what drew me into the protest was the video of the woman who was shot in the mouth. you know, she had a gaping hole in her cheek. so i think that nigerians all over the world, young nigerians all over the world wherever they are, s
all, i think that is the first time that the current generation of young nigerians, so the nigerian gen z to the age where they can actually vote, and they are participating actively in demanding change. so i think it's really important, and i think that the outcome of these protests are going to be very significant as well, because i think it's going to determine to what extent the community participates in this process. if they feel defeated after this, then i think that the apathy may even...
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the company paying them is big ten created, its website says it aims to create new ways for gen z and to engage in politics and increase voting but some of the videos big ten created has finance, don't declare they were paid for. here is one encouraging people to vote. ♪ >> now get a bucket no, no. no i don'want tot make-- make everything political but we have to vote. . >> there are some videos voting trump out. here are some examples. >> we can easily be the difference between biden and trump winning. >> genz to register to vote. if you're too young, get as many peoples registered as possible. let's get this oompa loompa out of office. ♪ >> vote, vote, vote, vote, vote ♪ vote, vote, vote vote vote vote him out ♪ >> i've been speaking with sophia, i wanted to know how big ten created responded to her story. >> they have said their definition of an ad is not consistent with tiktok's definition of a political ad. they say that there finance creators in a way that paid -- might work for a nonpartisan organization. in tiktok's eyes, these videos have been judged to be an infraction of th
the company paying them is big ten created, its website says it aims to create new ways for gen z and to engage in politics and increase voting but some of the videos big ten created has finance, don't declare they were paid for. here is one encouraging people to vote. ♪ >> now get a bucket no, no. no i don'want tot make-- make everything political but we have to vote. . >> there are some videos voting trump out. here are some examples. >> we can easily be the difference...
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plus, will this be the year of the gen z voter?
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we have talked before that this is the dominant form of entertainment for millennials and gen z.re is a lot of stickiness there that i do not think will change post-covid. accelerant ineal our digital reach. taylor: how do you turn that accelerant into real monetization? ann: absolutely. when we listed on nasdaq, we knew that the pressure was on. this,ody is excited about but it is beyond the traditional publisher model. we feel that heat in a good way. doing, what we have been we have been looking to monetize gamers. we have about 2.3 million strong users. more importantly, we are advocating the content. given highlight reels and gameplay, and we can distribute that and monetize that in a lot of ways. today,ar, we have year 191 original content series that have been posted on snapshot and -- snapchat and instagram. gamers are giving us this and we are able to repackage it to monetize. monetizing the player and monetizing the content of the player, that is the key. taylor: i am curious if anybody has thought about any addiction issues. when we are all at home during this pandemic
we have talked before that this is the dominant form of entertainment for millennials and gen z.re is a lot of stickiness there that i do not think will change post-covid. accelerant ineal our digital reach. taylor: how do you turn that accelerant into real monetization? ann: absolutely. when we listed on nasdaq, we knew that the pressure was on. this,ody is excited about but it is beyond the traditional publisher model. we feel that heat in a good way. doing, what we have been we have been...
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that's the model we are using and how we are able to attract so many gen-z oh quickly. arthel: how many polling places will you be working with? >> i'm not sure of the exact number. but people signed up from all over the country. it's truly inspiring to see how many young people want to get out and help. arthel: what are they saying when they are replying. are they posting comments about why they want to do this? >> yes, many of them are too young to vote. but they want to be a positive impact on our country. many of them are 16, 17 years old. they say i can't vote but we want to help out. arthel: it's great they are engaged. young people can also contract coronavirus. what safety precautions are you requiring for the young volunteers? >> we definitely tell all the volunteers and make it clear young people are also liable to get coronavirus. we want to make sure young people putting themselves in this situation understand the risks that are involved. but at the same time a lot of the polling stations are putting in as many precautions as they can. mask mandates, gloves
that's the model we are using and how we are able to attract so many gen-z oh quickly. arthel: how many polling places will you be working with? >> i'm not sure of the exact number. but people signed up from all over the country. it's truly inspiring to see how many young people want to get out and help. arthel: what are they saying when they are replying. are they posting comments about why they want to do this? >> yes, many of them are too young to vote. but they want to be a...
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what did you find when it came to gen z? has shown our survey consistently that older generations experience less stress than younger generations. we see that in this data as well. ourchallenge is that younger adults and what we define as generation z, 14 to 17 and for young adults the ages from 18 to 23. that group is experiencing extreme amounts of stress related to their disruptions and , and disruptions in their life plans for younger adults who are looking -- many of them would be looking for their first job at this point. they are experiencing quite a bit of stress. is thats, what we saw about half of them are very concerned about their future concernsand have about their life trajectory being disrupted by the pandemic. for young adults, what we have seen is that close to 90% of them who are in college are very concerned and stressed by their disruptions and their educations. really high levels of stress, concern, and it points to the pact that we have to -- fact that we have to pay attention to our younger generations
what did you find when it came to gen z? has shown our survey consistently that older generations experience less stress than younger generations. we see that in this data as well. ourchallenge is that younger adults and what we define as generation z, 14 to 17 and for young adults the ages from 18 to 23. that group is experiencing extreme amounts of stress related to their disruptions and , and disruptions in their life plans for younger adults who are looking -- many of them would be looking...
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>> joe biden and donald trump, gen z and millennials are not putting up these bs considering their voteser you vote and nothing is going to change. that's not true. just like what we saw aoc said it earlier, we are picking who we get to lobby and make progress on the issue. these last undecided at the end of the election, these people who are on defense are on defense to whether or not to vote. her oh, maybe i should get in and it is the popular thing to do. all your friends are voting, come down and we'll make it fun and easier and popular. >> sarah, there is so much happening in the final days of this campaign. it is sort of unbelievable when you think of the spread of covid and how real that is and so many people inside of the vice president's inner circle. when you think of the fact that the senate is set to vote on the confirmation on the lifetime of appointment to the supreme court. your polling found young voters and expanding on amy coney barrett's confirmation. >> young people know so much of what is at stake but they have a clear eye of what they are fighting for. the supreme c
>> joe biden and donald trump, gen z and millennials are not putting up these bs considering their voteser you vote and nothing is going to change. that's not true. just like what we saw aoc said it earlier, we are picking who we get to lobby and make progress on the issue. these last undecided at the end of the election, these people who are on defense are on defense to whether or not to vote. her oh, maybe i should get in and it is the popular thing to do. all your friends are voting,...
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. >> reporter: it should be mentioned there are more than 23 million eligible gen z voters eligible forhat these kids are asking themselves, i shouldn't call them kids, the young people are asking themselves, is where l the excitement they have about the election turn into action? we'll see. some folks told me they have already voted. others said they are planning to vote. and the election or they say is not going to be determined by what they heard last night. most folks i talked to had already made up their minds. >> i'm so interested in that. i want to do a quick lightning round. how many of the voters you've talked to out in the field where you are have already gone ahead and cast their ballots? >> there were a couple of folks who told us of some six to nine people that we talked to last night, a couple said that they could be swayed. there was still looking and they wanted to hear policies. but they were leaning in a particular direction. and after they said they were definitely moving in that direction or going to vote in this case particularly it have the biden voter who is said
. >> reporter: it should be mentioned there are more than 23 million eligible gen z voters eligible forhat these kids are asking themselves, i shouldn't call them kids, the young people are asking themselves, is where l the excitement they have about the election turn into action? we'll see. some folks told me they have already voted. others said they are planning to vote. and the election or they say is not going to be determined by what they heard last night. most folks i talked to had...
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what are the new trends that you have seen from gen z that may differ from those who are 8 and 10 yearser than they are >> great to be back on your show this was a fascinating survey from our perspective because as you mentioned, we did the survey while in the midst of a global pandemic 76% of these again oagain zers were going to school remotely. and you saw a contraction in food spend, not surprising a contraction in spend in going out, but an expansion of spend in video games and you saw also room accesso accessories and home furnishings. so there is a pivot in how they are spending their dollars despite them being at an all-time survey low. in terms of brand, clearly we've continued to see a rising interest in athletic and comfort. nike hit an almost all time high in our survey as you think about the athletic lifestyle i would say this is one of the single callouts in the survey. and amazon, 54% of teens shop on amazon >> and by the way, i have a survey of one, i have a 16-year-old, so i sort of get my daily survey and my daughter, she knows i work for cnbc, but she couldn't tell yo
what are the new trends that you have seen from gen z that may differ from those who are 8 and 10 yearser than they are >> great to be back on your show this was a fascinating survey from our perspective because as you mentioned, we did the survey while in the midst of a global pandemic 76% of these again oagain zers were going to school remotely. and you saw a contraction in food spend, not surprising a contraction in spend in going out, but an expansion of spend in video games and you...
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all their friends are on the map we think that, again, advertisers are drawn to this because of this gen-zy engaged right now. they are not playing sports. they're effectively sitting in school all day and they want to get out and do other things. so we think ultimately this is a dream for advertisers right now, given the lockdown, and they're continuing to benefit. there's a lot of momentum and the gaming side of the business, the content side, we think the snap map, which i use to monitor my kids, the ability to place ads on the map so as the kids are walking down the street and there's a half-off ice cream sale, there's a great way for advertisers and small businesses to reach this younger audience so overall encouraging and we think it's going to be good for facebook >> all the dynamics make sense and they're not new. it's the migration of digital dollars, the efforts when a stock moves by a third, why is the street seemingly surprised and how much could be given back if in fact those same kids you're talking about do get to play soccer in six months >> i think inside tech a lot of inv
all their friends are on the map we think that, again, advertisers are drawn to this because of this gen-zy engaged right now. they are not playing sports. they're effectively sitting in school all day and they want to get out and do other things. so we think ultimately this is a dream for advertisers right now, given the lockdown, and they're continuing to benefit. there's a lot of momentum and the gaming side of the business, the content side, we think the snap map, which i use to monitor my...
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one more question before we let you go i would love to hear your thoughts on gen-z. you mentioned 17 million rewards members. i'm guessing a lot of them have to be younger, newer customers how important are these younger, newer customers to the brand moving ahead >> look, it's really critical. part of the reason why the brand is so strong and healthy is because i believe chipotle not only participate in culture but leads culture. and if you want to do that with young people, you've got to be in the places where young people are. you know, the snaps, the tiktoks and then do it in a way that's consistent with their values because fortunately for us this company was founded on the idea of cultivating a better world, food with integrity as the means to do that and behind that obviously we believe dearly in doing the right things for farming, for the degenerative farming, the right thing for animals and obviously sustainability so those values that are very important to chipotle match very nicely with young people that are coming you and becoming enough chipotle customers
one more question before we let you go i would love to hear your thoughts on gen-z. you mentioned 17 million rewards members. i'm guessing a lot of them have to be younger, newer customers how important are these younger, newer customers to the brand moving ahead >> look, it's really critical. part of the reason why the brand is so strong and healthy is because i believe chipotle not only participate in culture but leads culture. and if you want to do that with young people, you've got to...
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and i think millennials and gen z, especially, they care about affordable healthcare, gun violence, andthey care about economic inequality. these are all issues that i think young people are on the forefront of. >> kellen edmonson works for the non-partisan group headcount. >> it's up to us. >> let's vote. let's change the world together. >> just do it, people. >> its organizations like this that are focused on increasing turnout, especially among the youth. >> there are some who will look at this group, young people, and go, "oh, they don't vote." what is your response to that? >> young people do vote, and young people bring a passion and a confidence to certain issues that i think is very unique. >> all lives matter! >> no justice, no peace! >> black lives matter! >> all lives matter! >> no justice, no peace! >> you're not welcome in our city! >> i feel like we're very polarized as voters right now. i want us to come together and realize that we can have a difference of opinion and still find solutions. >> how do you think president trump has brought the country together? >> while i f
and i think millennials and gen z, especially, they care about affordable healthcare, gun violence, andthey care about economic inequality. these are all issues that i think young people are on the forefront of. >> kellen edmonson works for the non-partisan group headcount. >> it's up to us. >> let's vote. let's change the world together. >> just do it, people. >> its organizations like this that are focused on increasing turnout, especially among the youth....
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. >> i think arizona could turn blue, i do believe that, us being gen z and half millennials now we aree to vote as a minority. >> reporter: latinos make up one third of the population here and its young voting population is increasingly diverse right now joe biden has a 40 point edge i don't think arizona voters 18 to 29. and the state has ma-- and the democratic has maintained a large portion of the latino vote generally as well. and historically where maricopa county goes, the state goes. president trump was in the northern part of the state trying to juice his turnout in the state. >> thanks vaughn arizona is one of those key states that could help decide the election these swing states are generally tightly contested and less predictable. and where president trump made a lot of ground against clinton back in 2016 kornacki is back now steve, how critical are these races this time around. >> absolutely critical let's look at it this way trrks the president's standpoint, what would it take for trump to get reelected? he got 306 electoral votes he is trying to hold onto at least 270 in
. >> i think arizona could turn blue, i do believe that, us being gen z and half millennials now we aree to vote as a minority. >> reporter: latinos make up one third of the population here and its young voting population is increasingly diverse right now joe biden has a 40 point edge i don't think arizona voters 18 to 29. and the state has ma-- and the democratic has maintained a large portion of the latino vote generally as well. and historically where maricopa county goes, the...
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. >> also, the gen z college graduate. >> because of the pediment, my graduation ceremony at usc was different stage. >> today is going to be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
. >> also, the gen z college graduate. >> because of the pediment, my graduation ceremony at usc was different stage. >> today is going to be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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. >> reporter: for that reason, both parties are making big efforts to get support from gen-z and millennialsons of dollars on social media and traditional media ad buys to pick up votes while twitter has banned political ads and facebook is restricting them to varying degrees, celebrities and social media influencers have taken on more important roles this election cycle. from kid rock -- >> the greatest country in the world. >> reporter: to taylor swift who's urging americans to get out and vote in this now-viral campaign ad. ♪ they think that it's over >> reporter: josh rush is an actor and political activist fighting for progressive causes with 1.4 million followers on instagram. >> if i can use my voice and have the opportunity to change even a couple votes and get some people out to vote, that's huge. >> reporter: and right-leaning influencers are also coming out in force. >> a lot of conservatives today are really afraid to get out there and tell people what they think. i feel like one of my functions is to sort of motivate those people. >> reporter: according to fivethirtyeight, betwe
. >> reporter: for that reason, both parties are making big efforts to get support from gen-z and millennialsons of dollars on social media and traditional media ad buys to pick up votes while twitter has banned political ads and facebook is restricting them to varying degrees, celebrities and social media influencers have taken on more important roles this election cycle. from kid rock -- >> the greatest country in the world. >> reporter: to taylor swift who's urging...
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to clarify, young voters, including both gen z and parts of the next-older cohort, the millennial generatione going to be the largest eligible voter block.ro we regret the and that is the newshour for tonight. join us next week starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on monday for special live coverage of the confirmation heay ngs of judge ney barrett for the supreme court. kem judy woodruff. have a great w. thank you, please stay safe, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs ednewshour has been providy: >> when the world gets rocomplicated, a lot goes h your mind. with fidelity wealth management, advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's mostes ng problems-- skollfoundation.org.h >> and we ongoing support of these institutions and frie
to clarify, young voters, including both gen z and parts of the next-older cohort, the millennial generatione going to be the largest eligible voter block.ro we regret the and that is the newshour for tonight. join us next week starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on monday for special live coverage of the confirmation heay ngs of judge ney barrett for the supreme court. kem judy woodruff. have a great w. thank you, please stay safe, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs ednewshour has...
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now, those who are especially targeted to millennial and gen z voters. big role in this election, particularly in battleground states. actor kal penn is working to arm them with the tools they need to make an impact. his new show is called "kal penn approves this message." it airs on hulu and freeform. he was president to obama's associate director in the white house office of public engagement and joins us now. kal penn, welcome. >> thank you. how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm good. with regards to your conversations with young people, i wonder if we could start on the back end. what is one thing that people think they know about the way young people engage with and talk about politics but they really don't? >> that's such a great question. look, i think the biggest thing is this misnomer that the youth vote bloc is a constant, right? we're so used to thinking of our own voting blocs, asian-americans, african-americans, italian-americans, as a bloc that you can track over four or eight or ten years, and you can. but young voters, you can't track that
now, those who are especially targeted to millennial and gen z voters. big role in this election, particularly in battleground states. actor kal penn is working to arm them with the tools they need to make an impact. his new show is called "kal penn approves this message." it airs on hulu and freeform. he was president to obama's associate director in the white house office of public engagement and joins us now. kal penn, welcome. >> thank you. how are you doing? >> i'm...
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there are more than 23 million eligible gen z voters — those born after 1996 — in the us.bc‘s nada tawfik went to the battleground state of pennsylvania to see how engaged the younger generation is. in the contest for pennsylvania, philadelphia and its suburbs will be key. democrats are counting on high turnout in this densely populated area to counter president trump's advantage across republican red towns. lining upfor across republican red towns. lining up for the election are young voters who are leaning toward joe biden by an even larger margin than they did for barack obama in 2008, even though they are less excited by the former vice president. i'm not super enthusiastic. they prefer one candidate so much over another one and it is basically, this point for me, it is about getting trump out of office. i don't like trump, to put it lightly. they want to get biden in, get dropped out, make sure it is signed and sealed. we deserve a better candidate. he is going to do the things we need him to do now, but he is not going to do everything we will need in the future. mor
there are more than 23 million eligible gen z voters — those born after 1996 — in the us.bc‘s nada tawfik went to the battleground state of pennsylvania to see how engaged the younger generation is. in the contest for pennsylvania, philadelphia and its suburbs will be key. democrats are counting on high turnout in this densely populated area to counter president trump's advantage across republican red towns. lining upfor across republican red towns. lining up for the election are young...
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so we made noangrycheeto.com, which is a hub for gen z to register to vote., let's get this oompa loompa out of office! # vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote # vote him out # vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote... # sophia smith galer did the investigation. she is with us live. first of all, sophia, what has bigtent creative said about these allegations? they have said their definition of an add is not consistent with tiktok cosmic definition. they have said they are financing creators in the way that paid canvases might work for a nonpartisan organisation. in tiktok‘s eyes, however, these videos have beenjudged to be in a fraction of their committee guidelines around political ads. tiktok band political ads. in one instance, in the nonpartisan videos, they are not disclosed any money has exchanged hands, and that's what tiktok has a problem with regarding them. regarding the videos they call for president trump to be voted out of office, it does consider those to be a political ads. but i suppose that the number... you got to really closely defined
so we made noangrycheeto.com, which is a hub for gen z to register to vote., let's get this oompa loompa out of office! # vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote # vote him out # vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, vote... # sophia smith galer did the investigation. she is with us live. first of all, sophia, what has bigtent creative said about these allegations? they have said their definition of an add is not consistent with tiktok cosmic definition. they have said they are financing...
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>> our target customer is a younger customer, millennials and gen z.ogy stocks an consumer oriented stocks. i will tell you i learned a lot about the different investment behaviors of individuals on our platform from being able to use the social feature of following other portfolios i found stocks in some of the people that are ranked at the top of the leaderboard i had no perspective on or wasn't aware of their category so this will diversify what is being invested in because it is giving people greater awareness of selection but the things that are most popular in the platform from a holding standpoint tend to be things that millennial and gen z are interested in and following. >> what do we got to do to make sure investors are educated about how the market works >> because we have a relationship model where we're trying to provide members with relationship across their entire professional lives, there for every major financial decision they make, funding college or buying a home with a mortgage or doing direct deposit through sofi money, we priovide
>> our target customer is a younger customer, millennials and gen z.ogy stocks an consumer oriented stocks. i will tell you i learned a lot about the different investment behaviors of individuals on our platform from being able to use the social feature of following other portfolios i found stocks in some of the people that are ranked at the top of the leaderboard i had no perspective on or wasn't aware of their category so this will diversify what is being invested in because it is...
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millennials and gen z are more diverse and educated than the boomer generation that has dominated politicschange to every factor of our society, because none of it is working for us. 2020 could be their chance to finally have their say. nada tawfik, bbc news, in philadelphia. now, the bbc has been covering the story of 80—year—old paul harvey — a former music teacher who has dementia, who played this piece off the cuff after a challenge from his son. that went viral, and now it's to be released as a charity single after he recorded it with the bbc philharmonic orchestra. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. note plays. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings him back. and it's vitally importa
millennials and gen z are more diverse and educated than the boomer generation that has dominated politicschange to every factor of our society, because none of it is working for us. 2020 could be their chance to finally have their say. nada tawfik, bbc news, in philadelphia. now, the bbc has been covering the story of 80—year—old paul harvey — a former music teacher who has dementia, who played this piece off the cuff after a challenge from his son. that went viral, and now it's to be...
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it's great about categories like that, is they bring on a younger consumer, gen z, millennial consumercross the site. we see them buying in 10 different unique categories across the experience. investing in the area where ebay is unique because of consumer selling, global footprint, we think we are on the right strategy. >> i know you spoke passionately before about the seller, your relationship with the seller, showing they keep coming back to your platform, you are making payments easier, how do you see the holiday season unfolding for the seller? how do you think the holiday season is for getting out packages? >> the average household has $4000 of items they could sell on ebay, and less event 20% is online. it's a big opportunity to bring in the consumer seller, the average people like you and i, selling on ebay. now people are having to spend time at home, maybe they need more cash, so ebay is there for them. so we are trying to make the selling process easier. when a buyer comes on and tries selling, they become twice as valuable as a buyer, because they have tried both parts of t
it's great about categories like that, is they bring on a younger consumer, gen z, millennial consumercross the site. we see them buying in 10 different unique categories across the experience. investing in the area where ebay is unique because of consumer selling, global footprint, we think we are on the right strategy. >> i know you spoke passionately before about the seller, your relationship with the seller, showing they keep coming back to your platform, you are making payments...
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it's a growing trend among millenials and gen z as a result of the pandemic. 52% of young adults residedthan any previous measure in history. >> i wasn't expecting to be with my parents for that long. it was only supposed to be for two or three months and obviously that quickly changed overnight. it's been eight plus months now. >> reporter: finally jean-luca started preparing to move out. one of his major considerations in taking the plunge, budget. financial expert, author and podcast host patrice washington says that's an important consideration before moving back out. >> you want to make sure that before you venture back out there, you're doing it with a clean slate, as much savings as you possibly can have but absolutely the minimum amount of debt, because if not, all we're creating is a revolving door. the minute something happens, you pack it on up and come back home. >> reporter: so how could you avoid that revolving door? tip one, aim for ten months of savings. >> savings is a muscle that we all have to build. and so if you have to start at $20 a week, don't laugh at that. creat
it's a growing trend among millenials and gen z as a result of the pandemic. 52% of young adults residedthan any previous measure in history. >> i wasn't expecting to be with my parents for that long. it was only supposed to be for two or three months and obviously that quickly changed overnight. it's been eight plus months now. >> reporter: finally jean-luca started preparing to move out. one of his major considerations in taking the plunge, budget. financial expert, author and...
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the american psychological association finds the youngest generation, gen-z is reporting the highests of stress and depressive symptoms of all adults. developmental psychologist dr. emma adams says stress related to the pandemic, the economy, racism and the election are all factors. >> the social connections are really important so we need to help them find safe ways to socialize. perhaps more importantly is that we need the availability of mental health services or this generation of youth. >> reporter: michelle founded this group for student mental health reform. >> many schools across the u.s. have sick days, but what about for mental health? so we're currently working on that. >> reporter: she stays connected with friends through text and virtual school events. she wants to become a psychologist to give back to her community. nancy chen, cbs news. >>> cbs this morning saturday will be right back. in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of sh
the american psychological association finds the youngest generation, gen-z is reporting the highests of stress and depressive symptoms of all adults. developmental psychologist dr. emma adams says stress related to the pandemic, the economy, racism and the election are all factors. >> the social connections are really important so we need to help them find safe ways to socialize. perhaps more importantly is that we need the availability of mental health services or this generation of...
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gen z adults the most likely to say they're lonely >> anxiety and depression was always something thatnd it became really real when i knew i started dealing with it >> when we first met nick clark in march, he had lost his job managing a restaurant. since then, he's been taking it day by day >> i love being around people i love engaging. and too much time home alone is not good for anybody. >> another report finds between january and september, the number of people looking for help with anxiety and depression skyrocketed. >> america is definitely facing a mental health crisis as a result of the pandemic we have seen an extraordinary number of people, hundreds of thousands, who have come to us at mental health america for help and support, far over and above what we would have seen before the pandemic >> the rate of people with moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety is climbing. jamie pereira is a mom of two young girls she struggled with post partum depression and anxiety. for her, the pandemic has been a roller coaster. >> it ebbs and flows when we went to shelter in place, it spikes,
gen z adults the most likely to say they're lonely >> anxiety and depression was always something thatnd it became really real when i knew i started dealing with it >> when we first met nick clark in march, he had lost his job managing a restaurant. since then, he's been taking it day by day >> i love being around people i love engaging. and too much time home alone is not good for anybody. >> another report finds between january and september, the number of people...