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why do you think millenials have dropped out? >> millenials had a rough recession. their unemployment went up much more than for adults overall. even now they're less than halfway back to normal in terms of their jobs recovery. far fewer of them have a job today than before the recession. without a job they're not going to be living on their own and certainly not going to be buying a home. gerri: i understand that the unemployment rate among millenials is 15.5% if you include those people that have stopped looking. rick what do you ascribe this lack of a first-time first-timer group of folks to? what is going wrong with millenials? >> he just nailed it. it really comes down primarily to look of jobs in the recovery p there are other aspects that go into this as well. some decided to delay it. fannie mae did research which indicates millenials are still interested in being homeowners pretty much at same percentages as previous generation but they. ed to delay it just like they're delaying getting married and having kids which are two big life events that precipitate
why do you think millenials have dropped out? >> millenials had a rough recession. their unemployment went up much more than for adults overall. even now they're less than halfway back to normal in terms of their jobs recovery. far fewer of them have a job today than before the recession. without a job they're not going to be living on their own and certainly not going to be buying a home. gerri: i understand that the unemployment rate among millenials is 15.5% if you include those people...
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mike reagan joins me with a look at why millenial's are so afraid.t one quarter of inlenial's are invested stocks, weather in the market or through funds. what gives? >> i am resisting the urge to say "kids today." it is an interesting, non-. -- fun -- interesting phenomenon. when eels are people who came of age -- millenial's are people who came of age in 1990. you are all the sudden greeted with the.com bubble burst. it is really just scaring them out of the market. a bunch of different surveys are quoted in the story and the indicate the same thing, a severe aversion to stocks compared to other groups and people that age in the past. a very strange phenomenon. >> there is the psychological piece. , thinke recession babies was the name the story gave them. is it often just not having the money? what is the unemployment rate like among those folks and how does that affect it? >> that is part of it. unemployment is higher in 30-year-olds since the recession. student loans are way more than it used to be. the number of people who have them, a lot of m
mike reagan joins me with a look at why millenial's are so afraid.t one quarter of inlenial's are invested stocks, weather in the market or through funds. what gives? >> i am resisting the urge to say "kids today." it is an interesting, non-. -- fun -- interesting phenomenon. when eels are people who came of age -- millenial's are people who came of age in 1990. you are all the sudden greeted with the.com bubble burst. it is really just scaring them out of the market. a bunch of...
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i think millenials are responding to that.eld, i don't know if this is temporary phenomenon but to adam's reporting and others it is clear it has some lasting power because normally in the past when the market the run up, the average joe, joanne says hey, i want part of this too and they're not doing that. does that worry you, when it comes to the future, the market, i will add to even future capitalism? >> i agree with that. i think they're upset with the entire system. look, they had a lot of faith in hope and change an candidate obama was quite a bit different from president obama. realize once he got in there he was politician like the rest of them. you have a lot of sentiment against wall street. so politicians have terrible approval rating. they spent years bashing wall street as reason that the financial markets collapsed. you have michael lewis come out and write a book on high frequency trading being allegedly rigged. neil: reinforces that notion, right? adam, they're very cynical. which could explain layfield. you kn
i think millenials are responding to that.eld, i don't know if this is temporary phenomenon but to adam's reporting and others it is clear it has some lasting power because normally in the past when the market the run up, the average joe, joanne says hey, i want part of this too and they're not doing that. does that worry you, when it comes to the future, the market, i will add to even future capitalism? >> i agree with that. i think they're upset with the entire system. look, they had a...
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also, we give young people a rap these days, the millenial that is have it so easy. things haven't changed so much. a lot of parents are doling out punishment. >> by the way, you turned out all right. >> were you spanked? >> yeah. >> me, too.
also, we give young people a rap these days, the millenial that is have it so easy. things haven't changed so much. a lot of parents are doling out punishment. >> by the way, you turned out all right. >> were you spanked? >> yeah. >> me, too.
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that is such a huge concern, not just of those millenials but their parents as well.n you talk with them, why are they saying that they can't find jobs? >> a lot of it happens to be because, and it is not for lack of trying, heather, i will say that much. in our poll we found out of those who have not secured employment of any kind, full time or part time, 72% of those who are searching have applied for at least one job and out of that, 20% have applied for 10 jobs or more but only 42% there have actually said that they have been able to maybe get an interview. so what we're seeing is that it is not for lack of trying that they're not getting jobs. it is a matter of the economy being so bad for them right now. they're looking -- heather: i wonder if they're competing against older people looking for jobs? or if there is tendency to put young people in a lot of unpaid internships? >> i think that is a big part of it too. a lot of them for lack of or fear of not finding a job and going to graduate school an continuing education. not only are they putting off finding emp
that is such a huge concern, not just of those millenials but their parents as well.n you talk with them, why are they saying that they can't find jobs? >> a lot of it happens to be because, and it is not for lack of trying, heather, i will say that much. in our poll we found out of those who have not secured employment of any kind, full time or part time, 72% of those who are searching have applied for at least one job and out of that, 20% have applied for 10 jobs or more but only 42%...
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millenial customer, someone that might not spend as much time in the mall as you or i did, they likenline, shop from their phones. they want a more unique look. they do not want logos. they defined what was cool, and that was emblazoned on everything you were wearing. >> has jeffries and i needed the customers, investors? -- alienated the customers, investors? that, fors some of saying he wanted only the cool, store, not even implying that, but saying that out loud. size mpany is not making are not ase cuts much of a muscle t-shirt, for example, so they are little more forgiving to some of the customers, and he has taken a step that, in part because of the pressure from shareholders like engaged capital. shareholder.er the there will be new ceos for hollister and other brands. somees he recognize that of his comments before had hurt the company's brand? >> it is hard to say. we did not talk about that, but he does realize it is time to start thinking about the future, maybe a future after him at the company, saying that succession planning is really important to him, working on that
millenial customer, someone that might not spend as much time in the mall as you or i did, they likenline, shop from their phones. they want a more unique look. they do not want logos. they defined what was cool, and that was emblazoned on everything you were wearing. >> has jeffries and i needed the customers, investors? -- alienated the customers, investors? that, fors some of saying he wanted only the cool, store, not even implying that, but saying that out loud. size mpany is not...
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talk about millenial media.chance on this one who do you think wants to buy millenial do you think? >> we think google, yahoo!, again, the same players could be interested in millenial. the stock has come down but big mobile advertising opportunity. liz: mobile advertising is hot. good to see you, neil. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. david: the largest display of robots and unmanned systems in the world is happening right now in orlando, florida. that is where we take you inside of the exhibition to show you some of the coolest robots on display. wow, wait until you see more of this. liz: you can live long and prosper and one entrepreneur's recently listed home, yes, it has a "star trek" room. whose is this? we'll tell you when we take you off the desk for a quick tour. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim.
talk about millenial media.chance on this one who do you think wants to buy millenial do you think? >> we think google, yahoo!, again, the same players could be interested in millenial. the stock has come down but big mobile advertising opportunity. liz: mobile advertising is hot. good to see you, neil. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. david: the largest display of robots and unmanned systems in the world is happening right now in orlando, florida. that is where we...
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or millenials of color are about their economic futures.d, i think part of what i'm saying is college classrooms are one of the times where if students haven't had this opportunity in the k through 12 experience where they ought to be having experiences that provide some more diversity and what we know as even when cloejz as a matter of population are diverse, often the classrooms and the social interactions are not. it's really incumbent upon the institutions, again, to create a value for that and to push towards making spaces where that's possible. >> this often tends to wind up like a black-white conversation. we know if latino students who are the most segregated in temz of their experience in primary and post secondary -- and secondary. >> we also know if you go to pure merit measures, that actually white students will often lose out to asian students and to immigrant students in general because we know there's this kind of return to quality with immigrant students, especially second generation because their parents come and instill a
or millenials of color are about their economic futures.d, i think part of what i'm saying is college classrooms are one of the times where if students haven't had this opportunity in the k through 12 experience where they ought to be having experiences that provide some more diversity and what we know as even when cloejz as a matter of population are diverse, often the classrooms and the social interactions are not. it's really incumbent upon the institutions, again, to create a value for that...
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those millenials who aren't buying right now, gerri: some people out there. the role of mortgage rates? average is 4.22%. people think that's high. that is the irony of what is going on here. people think 4.22% is lot of money to pay for a loan. what do you say? >> certainly all relative. this housing boom, if you think about the last 12 years, we've dealt with one variation of unprecedented events or circumstances, i won't bore you with the last 12 years. focus on last year-and-a-half. affordability, driven by qe is certainly simulate ad lot of housing demand for the organic housing demand, millenials, first-time homebuyers. it is a big deal. rates went up 3/4 of a percent. there is sticker shock and we're on tale end of that. it usually abates after two or three quarters. people take that as new normal and move on. gerri: right. >> that combination along with home price appreciation over last year-and-a-half raised cost on monthly basis by 25 or 30%. so it hurts. gerri: it is real money at end of the day. mark, last question to you here, you look in your cr
those millenials who aren't buying right now, gerri: some people out there. the role of mortgage rates? average is 4.22%. people think that's high. that is the irony of what is going on here. people think 4.22% is lot of money to pay for a loan. what do you say? >> certainly all relative. this housing boom, if you think about the last 12 years, we've dealt with one variation of unprecedented events or circumstances, i won't bore you with the last 12 years. focus on last year-and-a-half....
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. >> as a millenial voter i get confused jie.ff pig testicles and she is shooting guns. what else is left to shore up the conservative base. >> these are all things that are very important when you are voting for someone. >> she served in the military. >> here is what i take from that video. can we put up the still? she is a right handed shot. you can see she is shooting with the right hand, but left eye is dominant. her left eye is open and the right eye is closed. it is an awkward way to shoot. >> the director told her that. >> i am not saying the whole thing is fake, but i am not not saying that. that's how i feel. i am kidding of course. >> you know what is great is the urnt current wave of poll -- the current wave of politicians. we have a beta male. that's an alpha female. you have to compare that to what's his name. we are dealing with young dude when's we should have these female army vets. >> putin would not know how to deal with this person. >> she does, like the terminator. doesn't the terminator have a kind face? >> w
. >> as a millenial voter i get confused jie.ff pig testicles and she is shooting guns. what else is left to shore up the conservative base. >> these are all things that are very important when you are voting for someone. >> she served in the military. >> here is what i take from that video. can we put up the still? she is a right handed shot. you can see she is shooting with the right hand, but left eye is dominant. her left eye is open and the right eye is closed. it...
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he feels he doesn't have to but millenials told a lot of power and they can watch movies in all kindsrazy about the tom cruise movie. ashley: day you have the favorite or a sleeper? >> thinks like a man he is the blockbuster after a little bit undervalued but he has been spending years of the road doing stand-up comedy he has built on a grass-roots base its one dash basis. ashley: that is set for the blue dogs to ninth pick up a copy of his book "border war" bonds due dobbs.com for the links have a great memorial day weekend. ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mountains in springtime♪ ♪like a walk in the rain ♪like a storm in the desert ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪come let me love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let me lay down beside you ♪let me always be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again with oliver north. we hope you have a good weekend. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report" , another va hospital under fire
he feels he doesn't have to but millenials told a lot of power and they can watch movies in all kindsrazy about the tom cruise movie. ashley: day you have the favorite or a sleeper? >> thinks like a man he is the blockbuster after a little bit undervalued but he has been spending years of the road doing stand-up comedy he has built on a grass-roots base its one dash basis. ashley: that is set for the blue dogs to ninth pick up a copy of his book "border war" bonds due dobbs.com...
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in the past five years, a big increase in millenials going there. a great music scene.t $200,000 or about $1,000 a month to buyç there. >> nashville, tennessee? >> nash vegas is an awesome place. starterups come and thrive. it is an easy-going life. you can get a great starter home for about $150,000. >> orlando, florida? >> everybody loves orlando. everybody loves the weather. it is great in the hospital ity industry. >> we thank you for being with us today. nash vegas. coming up transgenderç national security officer about to get special treatment. >>> have you seen this video? a motorcycle slams into an s.u.v. head on. how did that motorcycle rider walk away? i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may be
in the past five years, a big increase in millenials going there. a great music scene.t $200,000 or about $1,000 a month to buyç there. >> nashville, tennessee? >> nash vegas is an awesome place. starterups come and thrive. it is an easy-going life. you can get a great starter home for about $150,000. >> orlando, florida? >> everybody loves orlando. everybody loves the weather. it is great in the hospital ity industry. >> we thank you for being with us today....
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it is not clear millenials will be on board.have not built up a lot of allegiance but that remains to be seen. ashley: last summer were some flops world wars see, white house down, lone ranger, will we get a fair share? >> all lots of bombs. i don't expect, at tom cruise has a movie coming out. he does not do a lot of press to build up to his movies. he feels he doesn't have to but millenials told a lot of power and they can watch movies in all kinds of medium that does not mean they are crazy about the tom cruise movie. ashley: day you have the favorite or a sleeper? >> thinks like a man he is the blockbuster after a little bit undervalued but he has been spending years of the road doing stand-up comedy he has built on a grass-roots base its one dash basis. ashley: that is set for the blue dogs to ninth pick up a copy ofhis book "border war" bonds due dobbs.com for the links have a great the we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state numb
it is not clear millenials will be on board.have not built up a lot of allegiance but that remains to be seen. ashley: last summer were some flops world wars see, white house down, lone ranger, will we get a fair share? >> all lots of bombs. i don't expect, at tom cruise has a movie coming out. he does not do a lot of press to build up to his movies. he feels he doesn't have to but millenials told a lot of power and they can watch movies in all kinds of medium that does not mean they are...
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coming from the of millenials degeneration.maybe going to rue leukopenia and then on the other hand, of the more recent developments and the size that attempt to use data or simple ways to depict complex situations that people understand what is going on with the idea of the of very boiled down simple model masquerading as truth is that is related to the technology? . . anything over 200 words, reading and writing is declining very fast because it is simply not going to be necessary, and i think what we don't understand what that does to the thinking process and how the thinking process is formed by learning to read, and i think around 2025, 2030, we'll look back on these days when we used to look for kids with reading disabilities because we'll understand that reading is not a natural skill to begin with. now in 2025 we'll look for kid with reading abilities and say, we're going to teach you to read and write really well, just like star athletes that why we're seeing build down jargon journalism or graphic journalism and i don
coming from the of millenials degeneration.maybe going to rue leukopenia and then on the other hand, of the more recent developments and the size that attempt to use data or simple ways to depict complex situations that people understand what is going on with the idea of the of very boiled down simple model masquerading as truth is that is related to the technology? . . anything over 200 words, reading and writing is declining very fast because it is simply not going to be necessary, and i...
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and 20 to 30-year-olds and call the 20 to 30-year-olds senior millenials.ll a 26-year-old you're a senior. the reason the whole virtual relationship to the real world and 10 to 20-year-olds and their younger siblings is so different. where is this going? i have to say this is one enormous science experiment because we genuinely don't know what the effects are growing up so attached to the virtual world, virtual relationships. but the virtual relationship i think is crucial. i think this generation will grow up being able to create and maintain meaningful virtual relationships. personal lives and business lives in a way the boomers just can't understand and that will really change this notion of virtualization. >> and general topic, almost, joel, you were referring to this, as technology advances very quickly and society may not necessarily be caught up to the speed at which it is, moving, you know, general question could be, are people, is internet and technology making people smarter or dumber. i was talking about that earlier, kind of an angle of that, wi
and 20 to 30-year-olds and call the 20 to 30-year-olds senior millenials.ll a 26-year-old you're a senior. the reason the whole virtual relationship to the real world and 10 to 20-year-olds and their younger siblings is so different. where is this going? i have to say this is one enormous science experiment because we genuinely don't know what the effects are growing up so attached to the virtual world, virtual relationships. but the virtual relationship i think is crucial. i think this...
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a whopping 69% of millenials support legalizing pot. those numbers drop for older americans., washington bureau chief huffington post and author "this is your country on drugs." good evening. >> good evening to you. >> jim come is a pretty careful lawyer, people may remember, president obama tapped him as a real clear-eyed, nonpartisan director of the fbi which has a ten-year term. he is not in any political danger here. he seemed stew wato walk it bac. hinting at the fact that it may be hard to get the best recruits if you have this zero tolerance, three year pot policy. >> right. kind of funny watching him handle himself at that hearing. being stared down by these old white guys who almost look as if they're trying to, stop time from moving forward. and it seems like he is almost humoring them. look, i don't think anybody should smoke weed ever. and just really trying to give them what he thinks, what he thinks they might need. he said i have to grapple with how i can get the work force i need. if you have marijuana legal in two states and probably legal in more states afte
a whopping 69% of millenials support legalizing pot. those numbers drop for older americans., washington bureau chief huffington post and author "this is your country on drugs." good evening. >> good evening to you. >> jim come is a pretty careful lawyer, people may remember, president obama tapped him as a real clear-eyed, nonpartisan director of the fbi which has a ten-year term. he is not in any political danger here. he seemed stew wato walk it bac. hinting at the fact...
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stay on the subject of how millenials are changing the way we all get contact -- content.ns the same time? >> don't ask me. computer and iphone. i do multitasking. i try to enforce a rule in our office which is no cell phones while we are having meetings. it is so offensive. broadly,e so particularly in the venture capital industry. >> we do it here. people hate it. >> people are doing a presentation, trying to get you to raise money and everybody is looking this way. >> what is more important? they are tweeting during a meeting. >> as i said before, what is happening more and more is that the advertising, that is the biggest source, unfortunately it is not subscriptions. there are subscriptions and the game companies are getting subscriptions. there are other people who are selling something. -- the advertisers are getting smarter and smarter who are to buy people taking action, buying something on that e-commerce site rather than just looking at it. we invested in a company which is linking to other sites after you go onto a site. it has a tremendous multiplier. to go on
stay on the subject of how millenials are changing the way we all get contact -- content.ns the same time? >> don't ask me. computer and iphone. i do multitasking. i try to enforce a rule in our office which is no cell phones while we are having meetings. it is so offensive. broadly,e so particularly in the venture capital industry. >> we do it here. people hate it. >> people are doing a presentation, trying to get you to raise money and everybody is looking this way. >>...
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so-calledit that the millenials have not turned on to golf?he preppy clothing or the corporate image that surrounds the game? it is also expensive, playing a round at a good course is going to cost you a few bucks. and owning or renting the equipment is not cheap, either. >> it is a little bit of all those things. the next generation of millenials, you spoke to these people and we have anecdotal evidence, this is a social media generation. is this something fun that i can do it my friends, but some people think four or five hours or sometimes six -- is time well spent being unplugged and on the peopleurse, but a lot of have trouble unplugging and golf is very restrictive when it comes to that. if you go to the pga tour, they allow you to bring your phone onto the golf course as a fan. there is a designated area where you can use this when there is a competition and pga player sometimes say as a joke, i wish that i could tweak this while i am playing. tweaked -- tweet this while i am playing. >> thank you for joining us. >> and now we talk to a
so-calledit that the millenials have not turned on to golf?he preppy clothing or the corporate image that surrounds the game? it is also expensive, playing a round at a good course is going to cost you a few bucks. and owning or renting the equipment is not cheap, either. >> it is a little bit of all those things. the next generation of millenials, you spoke to these people and we have anecdotal evidence, this is a social media generation. is this something fun that i can do it my...
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. >> one of the reasons millenials have become so important we talk about additional revenue streamst of the content is being repackaged for the internet. a lot of the old-time dance music festivals provide a big focus on taking the content that happens live and putting it online and watching it go viral on social media and potentially selling ads against that content. are you thinking about similar things? >> we have a partnership with xbox. we are posting our festival weekend broadcasts. we have created other content specials around our announcement event. we have the bonnaroo announcement mega show. we have created big promotions. one is where fans submit their video. the funkiest dancer gets chosen to perform on the main stage and is awarded the title. edward john -- elton john towards the did -- elton john awards the belt. >> what about how to monetize? >> social media is important to staying in touch with your people. it is an ongoing relationship with artists. we are leveraging social media to stay in touch with our audience. >> a lot of these festivals, especially bonnaroo, s
. >> one of the reasons millenials have become so important we talk about additional revenue streamst of the content is being repackaged for the internet. a lot of the old-time dance music festivals provide a big focus on taking the content that happens live and putting it online and watching it go viral on social media and potentially selling ads against that content. are you thinking about similar things? >> we have a partnership with xbox. we are posting our festival weekend...
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>> the world has unfortunately moved away from them, five or 10 years ago that millenial customer wantedwanted to be on trend and on fashion and they had it. media, world with social you have a plethora of ideas and options for that customer, and they are looking to change more quickly. they are looking to individualize their look, and it makes it difficult for one brand that is tied to one look to survive. >> do you spend a lot of money investing and making your brand or is this like a gorilla brand? >> with social media, it can be done very quickly. look at michael morse and where they have come from so fast, that is because in today's world the information is on your iphone and ipad. >> can this be sustainable after what we have seen from decades of ralph and others taking the good news and keeping it going? >> this is a lot about management and agility, the ability to move with trends and standing for something. today they are extremely powerful. they have great dna and can keep it working. >> at the college outside of boston -- what is the best practice of building a brand against t
>> the world has unfortunately moved away from them, five or 10 years ago that millenial customer wantedwanted to be on trend and on fashion and they had it. media, world with social you have a plethora of ideas and options for that customer, and they are looking to change more quickly. they are looking to individualize their look, and it makes it difficult for one brand that is tied to one look to survive. >> do you spend a lot of money investing and making your brand or is this...
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our millenial friends will be boosting ratings. theater, my take on this is next. >> understand the i did the serious. you can expect us to be over your shoulder every single day. capitato make it happen? that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. whatever your goal, it can change e future. that's wh at barclays, our ambition is to alys realize yours. stuart: what apple go. the 52 week high, buying beets for $300 million. investors seem to like it. apple goes up $630 per share. here is what we have got later this hour. the ceo of tune in, and music streaming service is going to weigh in on the apple beats deal. tiger woods not playing the u.s. open this year. will people still watch? the president of pga america is here. here comes michelle wie rising up the ranks again. we have the lpga commissioner coming up in a couple minutes for you. did you see the congressional hearings on the va scandal? senior offic
our millenial friends will be boosting ratings. theater, my take on this is next. >> understand the i did the serious. you can expect us to be over your shoulder every single day. capitato make it happen? that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. whatever your goal, it can change e future. that's wh at barclays, our ambition is to alys realize yours. stuart: what...
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. -- theys best racing are really working across north america to bring millenials into our sport becauseis a sport of luxury, a sport of excitement, entertainment, fashion. it has all of those pces to it. and it has quite a bit of celebrity associated with that as well. we've got to do something more than just four days out of the year to create excitement and a lot of folks are working into that. >> what other kinds of things you are doing? as you say, you are trying to reach out to the millenials, because the sport traditionally has been older and wealthier people. looking at california chrome's twitter account. the horse is tweeting. g on int else is goin social media outreach to get them interested? >> think about owning a sports franchise. there are 32 national football league teams, about that number, i guess, in baseball. let's you hockey and less in the nba. the nba.n hockey and everybody has a shot to own a major sporting franchise in horse racing. think california chrome for a minute. these two individuals who own him, they put $6,000 at risk by buying his mother and then they
. -- theys best racing are really working across north america to bring millenials into our sport becauseis a sport of luxury, a sport of excitement, entertainment, fashion. it has all of those pces to it. and it has quite a bit of celebrity associated with that as well. we've got to do something more than just four days out of the year to create excitement and a lot of folks are working into that. >> what other kinds of things you are doing? as you say, you are trying to reach out to the...
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even more so with millenials.ngomes them, how are you supposed to manage them without giving them more priority than everyone else? >> first of all, i try to give them hard things to do. i try to make sure they have something really meaty to chew on. i make sure there are checkpoints along the way. it is not ok to just not deliver something. we spend time up front making sure everybody agrees on what the end goal is. then i let them find their own path a little bit. it is an art form. some people, when they tell you i'm a trust me, you cannot. some people when they say trust me, you should check more. >> a technology company who qualifies as a creative? is it a designer, can a product person or engineer be creative? >> all three of those can be. and business people as well. all of us are wired differently. some of us like to respond -- i don't know if you are familiar with myers-briggs personality types. some of us like to find our own way and set our own path. some of us like to have structure and say i will deli
even more so with millenials.ngomes them, how are you supposed to manage them without giving them more priority than everyone else? >> first of all, i try to give them hard things to do. i try to make sure they have something really meaty to chew on. i make sure there are checkpoints along the way. it is not ok to just not deliver something. we spend time up front making sure everybody agrees on what the end goal is. then i let them find their own path a little bit. it is an art form....
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the millenials are the most un/mis-educated generation in over a century.w we were all young, and doing crazy things, but we all grow up and turn into be fairly competent adults, most of us, don't be so hard on these kids today, i think they will turn out just fine. hard to trust a president who appears to be in office for his own benefit, not the people who elected him. why should we trust president obama, he lies and -- to get his own way, my 12-year-old acts more grown up, nile, you are a handsome man but you have got to lose a lot of weight, you are a rude man, stop tweeting me. put your clothes on neil, you are hard enough to look at anyway without your pixel showing, all right go ahead and switch the panel to oh, realez, he looks -- o'reilly, he looks worse even with or without pixels. you act like an old lady, neil, funny, you sound like an old fart, sad. >> this from the b-man, i think you are a hero, and b-man you are a genius. but mike, i think you are most self absorbed pompous dim wit on tv, you interrupt people, say stupid stuff, and blurt out
the millenials are the most un/mis-educated generation in over a century.w we were all young, and doing crazy things, but we all grow up and turn into be fairly competent adults, most of us, don't be so hard on these kids today, i think they will turn out just fine. hard to trust a president who appears to be in office for his own benefit, not the people who elected him. why should we trust president obama, he lies and -- to get his own way, my 12-year-old acts more grown up, nile, you are a...
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limit normally not -- millenials believe that 44% now think marriage is obsolete.living together and having kids more women are working we don't need men to rely on and we can do this without getting married. we are generation of more than $1 trillion of college debt to one to spend that money on a wedding? that is scary. >> i feel so much better about myself now. [laughter] neil: you are like james bond. >> first of all, this speaks to the job status that women are making more and much more dependent. >> what do you make of what he says on his final appearance on the show? [laughter] >> you need the honeydew less. to wells? unit somebody to yell at. >> but they can leave that to any time. it is more expensive to leave. i don't know. said dating sites and. neil: to see that a world war ii generation but now it could go the other way. with this latest argument you are out of there i don't know if that is good if that paper or certificate is you really want to do this? record to think twice to know what the expense will be and the consequences of that might add some
limit normally not -- millenials believe that 44% now think marriage is obsolete.living together and having kids more women are working we don't need men to rely on and we can do this without getting married. we are generation of more than $1 trillion of college debt to one to spend that money on a wedding? that is scary. >> i feel so much better about myself now. [laughter] neil: you are like james bond. >> first of all, this speaks to the job status that women are making more and...
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>> all i can say is every survey that has come out, millenials are color-blind. so this is going to go. this problem will go. this whole racism will die off. >> people say it is becoming less and less of of an issue which is a shame, joanne. >> i will say the hoodie thing because i could be in a hoodie and that's not a bad life choice. you have tattoos on your face you are bad. that part i couldn't -- gite bad life choice is mark cuban saying to his audience, warning them, i am about to go full mark cuban on you. anyone who starts with that has offended me. how is that okay? >> by the way, when did that start? i am about to go full -- >> when they start saying turned up. >> i understand what he is saying. walking down the street you might feel threatened, but that is based on your own personal experiences. you are not supposed to say them out loud. for me, i just don't trust anyone because i am a woman who walks on the streets of new york city. i trust no one. >> say i am a black dude who wants to rob mark cuban i will put on a nice suit and then beat him to deat
>> all i can say is every survey that has come out, millenials are color-blind. so this is going to go. this problem will go. this whole racism will die off. >> people say it is becoming less and less of of an issue which is a shame, joanne. >> i will say the hoodie thing because i could be in a hoodie and that's not a bad life choice. you have tattoos on your face you are bad. that part i couldn't -- gite bad life choice is mark cuban saying to his audience, warning them, i...
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the millenials, we suck and i'm sorry.i was not a white male the last time i checked. >> that makes since. andy i assume they are your new heros. >> i would like to say they are, but this is awful. white privilege is a real thing. it is silly to pretend it is not. but apologizing for it cob constantly and saying all white people suck is stupid and pointless. >> and racist. >> it is like they are basically saying look, we are the good ones. >> apologizing is how kids hit on each other. >> you can't buy someone a drink. you have to say, i'm sorry my race and gender has been oppressing you by assuming you want me to buy you a drink. and then they talk about microaggressions and then start a relationship with no label on it. >> or they tell girls, i am a nice guy. i am not like those other guys. >> i don't think anyone is watching this like, oh, apology accepted. if white people want to apologize, apologize for like "the big bang theory," one direction. not all the bad things. >> the things that really hurt us. this is a way o
the millenials, we suck and i'm sorry.i was not a white male the last time i checked. >> that makes since. andy i assume they are your new heros. >> i would like to say they are, but this is awful. white privilege is a real thing. it is silly to pretend it is not. but apologizing for it cob constantly and saying all white people suck is stupid and pointless. >> and racist. >> it is like they are basically saying look, we are the good ones. >> apologizing is how...
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but die know -- yeah. >> what is your advice to millenials? >> one of the things i realized through school is that you have to experiment. you have to try out different jobs and figure out what works for you. i worked at six different places while i was going through my undergrad. i realized that i didn't want to work at a single one of them. >> you found that out through work. >> exactly. trying things out, experiencing different jobs and realize what you want to do and don't want to do. >> i know a number of kids who are in your demographic and they are at home right now. they are working on their app, their next facebook. they're expecting the moon shot to make some big money. it's not that easy. you got to do the leg work. you got to do the hard work, right? >> yes. a lot of work on the way. but when it clicks, you'll know. >> what's the web site? >> getpebble.com. >> we thank you for being here. >> thanks very much. >> pebble on, my friend. >> thanks for traveling here from california. >> incredible story. >>> short of ten minutes before
but die know -- yeah. >> what is your advice to millenials? >> one of the things i realized through school is that you have to experiment. you have to try out different jobs and figure out what works for you. i worked at six different places while i was going through my undergrad. i realized that i didn't want to work at a single one of them. >> you found that out through work. >> exactly. trying things out, experiencing different jobs and realize what you want to do and...
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i feel bad for those millenials. >> 86% it shocked me because i thought it was 100%.laughter] neil: but looking from condoleezza rice all of these powerful women in theo financial world to was kicked out of speaking cadence because of global moneyti policies but what they were most known for, is that the way we want to go or just began college speakers period? >> the opposite. for them to bring them in all different aspects. unfortunately i don't see that is the way going. my older daughter went to to the seven sisters goals it is very similar to the ivy league and she walkedwalk hopefully things to my upbringing with a fair and balanced mind with the die-hard liberal. but after that has comee, through that on the left iil sidel.. and even a school of that caliber did a disservice. neil: even my daughter was like patty hearst. [laughter] thank you. sith.les >> charles payne is 6:00 p.m. are you ready your own show? >> absolutely. making money with charles payne. neil: you are the charles paid? >> i am. they said the title with no pressure but looking at loo where we a
i feel bad for those millenials. >> 86% it shocked me because i thought it was 100%.laughter] neil: but looking from condoleezza rice all of these powerful women in theo financial world to was kicked out of speaking cadence because of global moneyti policies but what they were most known for, is that the way we want to go or just began college speakers period? >> the opposite. for them to bring them in all different aspects. unfortunately i don't see that is the way going. my older...
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there's a whole group of millenials that weren't aware -- >> shouldn't they know about it?why bring it up? >> it's convenient not to bring it up, that's for sure. >> carter is a libertarian. i mean, yeah, hillary -- >> what does that mean? >> she tells ruth marcus what to write and carter what to publish in. >> yesterday, allen, she was called in all three papers, a narcissistic looney tune a. >> hillary called her that. >> diane blare made that quote public. it made it into all three smear pieces and three pseudofeminists smearing her. she was pulled out, slapped back and they made the point, they can do it again. >> maybe the message is don't try this again. >> if you have having an affair, chances are the wife is not going to speak kindly. >> not that woman. the trail of women. we don't need -- >> she got him impeached. i don't think the clinton's are thrilled we are talking about it and we are talking about it not because hillary clinton is pulling strings somewhere. if you want to believe that, have fun. >> what difference does it make? come on you guys? >> impeached f
there's a whole group of millenials that weren't aware -- >> shouldn't they know about it?why bring it up? >> it's convenient not to bring it up, that's for sure. >> carter is a libertarian. i mean, yeah, hillary -- >> what does that mean? >> she tells ruth marcus what to write and carter what to publish in. >> yesterday, allen, she was called in all three papers, a narcissistic looney tune a. >> hillary called her that. >> diane blare made that...
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>> the two young women in the tape are millenials and they epit miz what we see.at there's an incredible amount of controversy about where people don't know how to shake out. there's obviously environmental issues on stake and economic issues at stake, and that's another reason why politicians should be using social media to engage young people and stake out a position and tell us where we should fall in the line. >> ultimately no amount of engagement on social media or otherwise is going to obscure the realities, as more and more research comes out about whether this is safe or not. we have to balance the pros and cons. those young women saw some of the economic benefits. the big tips, love that line. there's some real costs for people as people start getting sick because of this potential. >> that's absolutely right. >> all right. well, thank you both of you. it's been fabulous having on you. we'll have you back on this, and we are about done with today's ronan farrow daily. it's been a pleasure of a week. it's 1:00 p.m. eastern time here on msnbc, and now it's
>> the two young women in the tape are millenials and they epit miz what we see.at there's an incredible amount of controversy about where people don't know how to shake out. there's obviously environmental issues on stake and economic issues at stake, and that's another reason why politicians should be using social media to engage young people and stake out a position and tell us where we should fall in the line. >> ultimately no amount of engagement on social media or otherwise is...
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we think there's a real opportunity to talk to millenials in a different way.out speed and access are different than perhaps baby boomers. so there's a lot of work we begin pursuing to that very avenue of, how do we think about delivering the experience but in a much faster way. we have ideas we're in the midst of testing. work on advertising, media, all of it is driving sales an traffic for franchisees which is exactly what we want to do. david: of all the people who are happy that this long winter is over, no group is happier than restaurateurs as far as i know. have you seen a dramatic change since it has begun warm up? >> certainly no question we were all affected including dine equity both brand applebee's and ihop with both weather. it is starting to melt as we like to say and people are finally getting out in a more meaningful way. the economy is still lumpy and bumpy. our focus differentiating brands, distinguishing ourselves, making sure we have a strong value proposition those are really important regardless of the weather. cheryl: julia, really great
we think there's a real opportunity to talk to millenials in a different way.out speed and access are different than perhaps baby boomers. so there's a lot of work we begin pursuing to that very avenue of, how do we think about delivering the experience but in a much faster way. we have ideas we're in the midst of testing. work on advertising, media, all of it is driving sales an traffic for franchisees which is exactly what we want to do. david: of all the people who are happy that this long...
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and are millenials more promiscuous than their parents? a look at long-held belief that young people abandoning their relationships in favor of casual hook ups. ♪ that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance toour allstate auto policy. call 866-905-6500 now. plus, drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. just a few more ways allstate is changing car iurance for good. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent and get a quote now. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent golive garden'svorites asignature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensu
and are millenials more promiscuous than their parents? a look at long-held belief that young people abandoning their relationships in favor of casual hook ups. ♪ that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance toour allstate auto policy. call 866-905-6500 now. plus, drivers who...
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>> their franchise movies are really good and they're really focused sort of on millenials as oppose to disany and fox has blended portfolio. disney obviously much more for the kid side of thing but their portfolio relies on big budget blockbusters which reduces profitability. their sort of lower cost franchise like tyler perry movies did really poorly. their tv shows did real well but that is not high margin business. when you look at franchise like "divergent," 250 in may, great return but expensive movie to make. i thought there would be another dollar in the stock. but i don't think it is as good a buy as disney or twenty-first century fox. david: they have to do all "hunger games," nothing but "hunger games." >> nothing but "hunger games." david: i love that. liz: thanks to larry and yuri. nice to have your perspectives. david: commodity collapse. gold lost its shine dropping to its lowest level since february and have you looked at silver recently? 18, $19 an ounce, also looking very dull touching the lowest level since last july. what is behind this drastic selloff? is it a bi
>> their franchise movies are really good and they're really focused sort of on millenials as oppose to disany and fox has blended portfolio. disney obviously much more for the kid side of thing but their portfolio relies on big budget blockbusters which reduces profitability. their sort of lower cost franchise like tyler perry movies did really poorly. their tv shows did real well but that is not high margin business. when you look at franchise like "divergent," 250 in may,...
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how living through recession is shaping up millenials attitudes.es of money" coming right up. ♪. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. new at&t mobile share value plans. our best value plans ever for business. streak on the dow, let's go to the cme. >> we site yielded an attendant year, causing a little concern across equity space but equity options we are not really seeing that play out. the lowest volume trading days in the last seven sessions looks like institutional money isn't reading much into this. melissa: and light volume as well. >> finley traded equity markets and equity options lowest in the week. melissa: walmart is going from selling tvs to be delayed. lee delayed. the retail giant adding losses in its stores, and fast
how living through recession is shaping up millenials attitudes.es of money" coming right up. ♪. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. new at&t mobile share value...
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gerri: for generations americans have taken pride in homeownership but millenials are strangely missingtate market this spring. why? a new
gerri: for generations americans have taken pride in homeownership but millenials are strangely missingtate market this spring. why? a new
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and as a result of that he has been able to recreate himself and expose himself to the millenials.e was tempted a while back to sell off or what seemed like a lot of money, 100 grand, right? >> he was going to sell off, well they wanted to see him sell off his publishing which was about a 100,000-dollar offer. if you know the song, "talk dirty to me," that could have been crazy if he had done that. 32 million records later he wouldn't have seen those profits. what he did he kept 90% of all of his publishing. david: get 100,000 in cash versus an unknown future but he stuck with it. >> struggling musician in l.a. which he was at the time. sold it off, kept 90% and sold off 10% and managing all the licensing and putting into movies and everything. it turned out to be a brilliant decision. liz: you think about other big names from the eight at this's, and even before then, aerosmith, kiss, which was big in the '70s and trailed through to the '80s, what have they done? we've seen kiss come out with branded stuff today, everything from, i think we saw a casket for a funeral? >> i knew yo
and as a result of that he has been able to recreate himself and expose himself to the millenials.e was tempted a while back to sell off or what seemed like a lot of money, 100 grand, right? >> he was going to sell off, well they wanted to see him sell off his publishing which was about a 100,000-dollar offer. if you know the song, "talk dirty to me," that could have been crazy if he had done that. 32 million records later he wouldn't have seen those profits. what he did he kept...
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. >> the news deck is full of flushed millenials.hey're ripe for the plucking. >> would you guys sell your blood? oh, sarah would. but you're sick. >> is doesn't have to be -- >> you make more blood. >> you blood regenerates and the wonderful humans who go and donate their blood who have had a sick relative or needed transfusions in the past, they'll tell you, you can go time after time put you might not need the whole blood. it may just be one protein. so if you're donating blood, if this protein can be used for things like alzheimer's or blood cancers, it's tremendous. and then if there is an antiaging benefit for society, why not? >> platelets is what the used in the mice. >> sure. it was actually -- the cut little flaps off the skin and let two mice grow together who were genetically identical and then injected the old blood in the young one and the old blood in the young one and fused together and the older mouse did better. the younger mouse suffered from having the older blood. >> they fused the them together? >> yes. >> so, d
. >> the news deck is full of flushed millenials.hey're ripe for the plucking. >> would you guys sell your blood? oh, sarah would. but you're sick. >> is doesn't have to be -- >> you make more blood. >> you blood regenerates and the wonderful humans who go and donate their blood who have had a sick relative or needed transfusions in the past, they'll tell you, you can go time after time put you might not need the whole blood. it may just be one protein. so if...
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as the class of 2014 graduates with a record high level of student death debt, today's millenials are especially since they don't have the necessary credentials to secure traditional loans but listen to this? borrowers in their 20s are least likely to get a loan, they're actually less likely to default on loans than borrowers twice their age. our next guest saw this fact as an opportunity. we have dave gerard, up start founder and ceo. dave, grade idea, to be the facilitator. but these borrowers actually, i think that surprised a lot of people, that these young borrowers could be great bets, right? >> sure. i mean there's a common sentiment that young people are irresponsible, they don't know how to handle money and they're very risky to lend to. and, the federal reserve actually did a study they released last year that said on statistical basis it is not true at he all. they're least likely to default. that ising we believe and great to have some validation. david: you have to find different ways of evaluating them. they're evaluated by different standards according to you, correct?
as the class of 2014 graduates with a record high level of student death debt, today's millenials are especially since they don't have the necessary credentials to secure traditional loans but listen to this? borrowers in their 20s are least likely to get a loan, they're actually less likely to default on loans than borrowers twice their age. our next guest saw this fact as an opportunity. we have dave gerard, up start founder and ceo. dave, grade idea, to be the facilitator. but these...
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for many americans, millenials, they represent economic meltdown, unwinnable bar. for jeb bush, it is impossible. you can't sister soulja your own brother. >> george bush sister souljaed his own dad. >> give him credit. the sister soulja, famous rap has to be retired. >> dark horse for the republicans is sister soulja. >> what about it? >> yes, he is the deeply -- it is interesting. this sort of amnesia around the bush legacy. part of it is because the republican party hasn't come to terms with anything. not anything in terms of policy. in terms of where they want the party to actually go. they haven't made amend with the ghosts of christmas past. >> the base has though. that's what's the most interesting thing to me about republican politics on foreign policy. it is still the case that all of the old think-tanks are operating. all bill crystals and dick cheneys on fox news. all the politics remained the same. the base has gone way in the other direction. how they feel about military interaction. >> the only war the tea party wants is against barack obama, mostly a
for many americans, millenials, they represent economic meltdown, unwinnable bar. for jeb bush, it is impossible. you can't sister soulja your own brother. >> george bush sister souljaed his own dad. >> give him credit. the sister soulja, famous rap has to be retired. >> dark horse for the republicans is sister soulja. >> what about it? >> yes, he is the deeply -- it is interesting. this sort of amnesia around the bush legacy. part of it is because the republican...
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science must guide -- we aren't inspiring much confidence, especially among millenials who want at leastigent conversation on the subject." where are those republicans on capitol hill who are arguing at least to not look silly by, you know, comparing science to sort of mythology in the most demean, but not really convincing way? >> well, i think that the reason they don't speak out is that the tea party and that conservative base that simply doesn't believe in climate change. i think the tea party is really driving the opposition to climate change among elected republicans, and, you know, it's interesting because they are currently debating an energy efficiency bill in the senate. it's shahid portman's bill that would create not mandatory standards but voluntary standards. such as commercial buildings. mitch mcconnell and harry reid actually agree on this bill. a lot of republicans support it. what's happening is that there is a conservative faction of republicans who want to see a vote on unrelated amendments that would actually do the opposite of deal with climate change. they would th
science must guide -- we aren't inspiring much confidence, especially among millenials who want at leastigent conversation on the subject." where are those republicans on capitol hill who are arguing at least to not look silly by, you know, comparing science to sort of mythology in the most demean, but not really convincing way? >> well, i think that the reason they don't speak out is that the tea party and that conservative base that simply doesn't believe in climate change. i think...
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. >> even deal with venture capitalists with the 10 year a question for the fact is the millenials generations the one that is growing up with technology. >> >> but maybe they have more tools than people who had not grown up with this technology and it is harder for them to adapt to be around the next few decades. >> i would be happy with the employer. [laughter] i don't know if they are adapting or if they care. i just want them out of my basement. [laughter] one is your in their gold happily employed. [laughter] and one of the things i am very worried about is what happens if this time it is different? though whole argument because the jobs were taken away because they went to this city's and blah, blah, blah. but there is loss of jobs and there is an awful lot of revolution anwr and dead people in the course and i can easily imagine. all politics is local says reporter and editor of the "washington post" them before the layoffs started there was no business model. with this happens to me again i will start to take this personal. [laughter] i am just very cognizant of the fact the last time
. >> even deal with venture capitalists with the 10 year a question for the fact is the millenials generations the one that is growing up with technology. >> >> but maybe they have more tools than people who had not grown up with this technology and it is harder for them to adapt to be around the next few decades. >> i would be happy with the employer. [laughter] i don't know if they are adapting or if they care. i just want them out of my basement. [laughter] one is...