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millenials have to learn they are young even if all the $150 a month put it in.r time he will beat the market. patients. >> first of all, i know millenials are smarter than we will our at that age but they like to do hands on they will collect sneakers and put them in the box. they know they improve with eliot. but what about their parents ? you have a newsletter hillary and people subscribe >> it is looking at the numbers and the statistics in the 1,000 percent returns to know you can invest in companies with what you know, . health care. metical -- medicare. people take medication. >> but somebody in their family. >> that might be a step too far but i think right in front of your face the you could find. talk about the next rubio. we will help you with a first thought you should buy with a long-term investor. this is the first time. >> facebook we sold it and we will probably buy it next week but all age groups are on this with instagram and facebook you cannot touch or feel we can all connect it has a great growth story so put that away for five years especial
millenials have to learn they are young even if all the $150 a month put it in.r time he will beat the market. patients. >> first of all, i know millenials are smarter than we will our at that age but they like to do hands on they will collect sneakers and put them in the box. they know they improve with eliot. but what about their parents ? you have a newsletter hillary and people subscribe >> it is looking at the numbers and the statistics in the 1,000 percent returns to know you...
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melissa: katie, you're a millenial.hat is more appealing to you, moving to mars or moving to south dakota? >> i say moving to south dakota. i'm an outdoors person. that ad showed a lot of outdoors things going on. they had hunting and i think kayaking i saw over there. there are lots of job options in south and north dakota. what do young people need? they need jobs. they are good paying, high-paying jobs. melissa: unemployment rate in south dakota right now is 3.5%. rumble in north lake is almost here. mitt romney set to fight evander holyfield next month. the duo giving sean hannity what to expect. >> is this a fight other not a fight? >> it's a fight. yet i'm a good guy. he is a good guy. >> right. >> everybody going to win. >> governor, are you going to try and hit him? >> well you know i will have a talk with evander beforehand. a very private talk. what do you want me to do? what do you want me not want to do? one thing i don't want to do is get evander mad and forget who he is boxing. melissa: i love that have a
melissa: katie, you're a millenial.hat is more appealing to you, moving to mars or moving to south dakota? >> i say moving to south dakota. i'm an outdoors person. that ad showed a lot of outdoors things going on. they had hunting and i think kayaking i saw over there. there are lots of job options in south and north dakota. what do young people need? they need jobs. they are good paying, high-paying jobs. melissa: unemployment rate in south dakota right now is 3.5%. rumble in north lake...
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it makes the force more attract attractive to millenials.tractive. this generation has grown up in primarily wartime, in primarily post 9/11. so it's a constant wartime. many of the stories we hear coming out especially in the early years, were a lot about ptsd traumatic brain injury. not a lot of stories have been coming out about how strong the military is for leadership and leadership development. it could be there. we need to keep looking at how to keep reforming the programs so the people actually know about it. a lot of people just don't know somebody who serves. >> yeah. how about as far as -- it's not just about marriage equality but anti-discrimination. when you can get marryied in one state and do discriminated against in another, tell us about it. >> most states don't have comprehensive, non-discrimination protections for lgbt people. this is going to be the next fight. >> you know i live in pennsylvania. we had a high schoolteacher fired because he was gay. it's wrong. >> yes. >> secretary, emily, thank you both for joining us an
it makes the force more attract attractive to millenials.tractive. this generation has grown up in primarily wartime, in primarily post 9/11. so it's a constant wartime. many of the stories we hear coming out especially in the early years, were a lot about ptsd traumatic brain injury. not a lot of stories have been coming out about how strong the military is for leadership and leadership development. it could be there. we need to keep looking at how to keep reforming the programs so the people...
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do you see that, even as the number of millenials renting continues to climb? michael: i think we will see it in a more subdued manner than one would expect were it not for the effect of the great recession. one thing we had seen in past episodes of really deep downturns like the great depression or the 1981 recession, those people who came of age during that time, their homebuying rates remain subdued even as they got older and live. into their higher -- moved on into their higher earning years. millenials will buy homes maybe not quite as much. mark: what is the earnings power look like? michael: in terms of the labor market improvement we have witnessed in the last year or so , the 25-34-year-old has participated as much if not more . i do think the millenials like everyone else, are facing a better labor market. mark: bloomberg intelligence's homebuilding. and x has climbed 23% from october until yesterday. during that time the s&p 500 has returned 8.2%. what do you think is giving investors optimism? michael: mortgage rates have remained low of that period
do you see that, even as the number of millenials renting continues to climb? michael: i think we will see it in a more subdued manner than one would expect were it not for the effect of the great recession. one thing we had seen in past episodes of really deep downturns like the great depression or the 1981 recession, those people who came of age during that time, their homebuying rates remain subdued even as they got older and live. into their higher -- moved on into their higher earning...
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talk about millenials.caught in the red trap that i love it when my subscribers are in it. >> i owe my apartment bed i do think that millenials go into renting to stay there in that will be a trend for the next five tenures. charles: is there a psychological x -- aspect? don't they realize the money that i pay in rent i did goldeneyes house 30 minutes away in jersey. >> to have to have confidence of your earning power because you're not necessarily investing in something if you cannot support it down the road. i think they think of experience and they can rent of lot of experience. the moment of truth. said tensions will have an impact on the stock market. when we come back. ♪ it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by
talk about millenials.caught in the red trap that i love it when my subscribers are in it. >> i owe my apartment bed i do think that millenials go into renting to stay there in that will be a trend for the next five tenures. charles: is there a psychological x -- aspect? don't they realize the money that i pay in rent i did goldeneyes house 30 minutes away in jersey. >> to have to have confidence of your earning power because you're not necessarily investing in something if you...
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talk about millenials.ght in the red trap that i love it when my subscribers are in it. >> i owe my apartment bed i do think that millenials go into renting to stay there in that will be a trend for the next five tenures. charles: is there a psychological x -- aspect? don't they realize the money that i pay in rent i did goldeneyes house 30 minutes away in jersey. >> to have to have confidence of your earning power because you're not necessarily investing in something if you cannot support it down the road. i think they think of experience and they can rent of lot of experience. the moment of truth. said tensions will have an impact on the stock market. when we come back. ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumoco
talk about millenials.ght in the red trap that i love it when my subscribers are in it. >> i owe my apartment bed i do think that millenials go into renting to stay there in that will be a trend for the next five tenures. charles: is there a psychological x -- aspect? don't they realize the money that i pay in rent i did goldeneyes house 30 minutes away in jersey. >> to have to have confidence of your earning power because you're not necessarily investing in something if you cannot...
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liz: millenials have 2 trillion in assets. they're starting to put it to work.ive-star fund manager tells you how to profit as they start to spend. ♪ ♪ is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones one of the biggest financial services firms in the country? or is it 13,000 financial advisors who take the time to say thank you? 'night jim. gonna be a while? i am liz got a little writing to do. ♪ it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. [announcer:] what if one protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia
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it is putting incredible stress on the entire system and millenials, too.t is across the whole demographic. if we don't think of it in that way, we are going to make mistakes in how we reform the institutions, and the biggest mistake we could make is, you know, asking the millenials to take on too much of the responsibility of what the institutional reforms, who we are asking to pay for institutional reforms.e, what we don't want to have is develop intergenerational resentment and sense of Ñzf unfairness there, that will lead to bad things. it is not just a boomer problem, it is a societal problem. >> and millenials are under their own pressure with student loans, working for companies that don't offer 401(k)s or don't make enough to contribute. >> a lot of starter jobs are filled by boomers. >> i can find one other thing i would say as we rethink the system, you suggested that we have to rethink solutions, i am worried that the defined contribution that the new system of employer provided pensions, that are defined contribution, that's not just an issue wh
it is putting incredible stress on the entire system and millenials, too.t is across the whole demographic. if we don't think of it in that way, we are going to make mistakes in how we reform the institutions, and the biggest mistake we could make is, you know, asking the millenials to take on too much of the responsibility of what the institutional reforms, who we are asking to pay for institutional reforms.e, what we don't want to have is develop intergenerational resentment and sense of Ñzf...
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so, and millenials aren't as interested in housing houses as their parents. one of the reasons as they saw the house prices can go up and down. prior to that, housing prices went up. brendan: you will always find a welcome here for millenial bashing on this desk. ira: let's talk about housing and interest rates. if you wind up with 50% or 60% of people owning houses in a certain generation, that is point to have an effect on a forward bases. olivia: whether or not you agree with sam zell is is it normal i would say it is because of affordability and millenials are saddled with student debt. nobody is living with their parents. brendan: as rates go up, it will make houses less affordable. the problem for the last five years has been terms and conditions and not just the price. nothing indicates that is going to change. ira: when you created something like the consumer financial protection bureau which are supposed to make it safer for people to get mortgages, it also means that it is harder to get mortgages. and we are not going back to the 2000's. maybe we go
so, and millenials aren't as interested in housing houses as their parents. one of the reasons as they saw the house prices can go up and down. prior to that, housing prices went up. brendan: you will always find a welcome here for millenial bashing on this desk. ira: let's talk about housing and interest rates. if you wind up with 50% or 60% of people owning houses in a certain generation, that is point to have an effect on a forward bases. olivia: whether or not you agree with sam zell is is...
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betty: the big hole for mcdonald's is millenials.et the young people in the restaurant? millenials love chipotle but they had a supply shortage of pork causing rolling blackouts of its carney does -- of its carnitas. it will probably not be fully supplied again until the fourth quarter. you know this company inside and out carol. carol: they are all about food. with integrity they truly care about where the food is coming from. betty: they are shooting themselves in their foot by the way. carol: they want to make sure they can deliver on the promise and that can be obligated. alex: this is the cross-section between animal-rights and capitalism. betty:. alex: how do you balance that? i am not a vegetarian but all of this stuff, they are still killing pigs so we are still eating pigs yet i relate. i want the peg's to have -- pigs to have betty: a nice life. netflix wants to become the king of content even more so. online streaming service will allow the efforts to unlock revenues from selling dvds and licensing rights to other services
betty: the big hole for mcdonald's is millenials.et the young people in the restaurant? millenials love chipotle but they had a supply shortage of pork causing rolling blackouts of its carney does -- of its carnitas. it will probably not be fully supplied again until the fourth quarter. you know this company inside and out carol. carol: they are all about food. with integrity they truly care about where the food is coming from. betty: they are shooting themselves in their foot by the way....
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he wrote this message to millenial's and a millenial came on and wrote a response. commmeent lives on the same level on medium. brad: one of the other areas you are focusing on is the business side. it is moving from a more traditional model to focusing on what matters like time spent with an article. what kind of response you getting in the advertising community? ev: it is great so far. we are helping brands publish on the platform. instead of measuring just by reads and number of eyeballs -- we are measuring by the time people spend reading, which is not a perfect measurement at the value delivered, but we think it is a much closer proxy to whether or not people are really getting something out of the story than just whether or not they saw it or loaded in their web browser which could be for two seconds before they move on. brad: i want to ask you about twitter. you are a cofounder and still on the board of directors. today was not the best day for twitter's history based on the financials and the decline of the stock. are you disappointed? ev: well, nobody likes
he wrote this message to millenial's and a millenial came on and wrote a response. commmeent lives on the same level on medium. brad: one of the other areas you are focusing on is the business side. it is moving from a more traditional model to focusing on what matters like time spent with an article. what kind of response you getting in the advertising community? ev: it is great so far. we are helping brands publish on the platform. instead of measuring just by reads and number of eyeballs --...
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it is putting incredible stress on the entire system and millenials, too. it is across the whole demographic. if we don't think of it in that way, we are going to make mistakes in how we reform the institutions, and the biggest mistake we could make is you know, asking the millenials to take on too much of the responsibility of what the institutional reforms, who we are asking to pay for institutional reforms. what we don't want to have is develop intergenerational resentment and sense of unfairness there that will lead to bad things. it is not just a boomer problem, it is a societal problem. >> and millenials are under their own pressure with student loans, working for companies that don't offer 401(k)s or don't make enough to contribute. >> a lot of starter jobs are filled by boomers. >> i can find one other thing i would say as we rethink the system you suggested that we have to rethink solutions i am worried that the defined contribution that the new system of employer provided pensions that's not just an issue where baby boomers got caught off guard. t
it is putting incredible stress on the entire system and millenials, too. it is across the whole demographic. if we don't think of it in that way, we are going to make mistakes in how we reform the institutions, and the biggest mistake we could make is you know, asking the millenials to take on too much of the responsibility of what the institutional reforms, who we are asking to pay for institutional reforms. what we don't want to have is develop intergenerational resentment and sense of...
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more cord cutters, the line -- the millenial to have never really had coverage? think it is a mix. the number of millenial getting out and getting their first home has been increasing for a number of years. that is one reason we have seen paid tv contribution declined. when they get the first apartment they are not picking a tv like the generation before them. that is a big opportunity for us. we know the cord cutting has been happening for four or five years. the number increases four or five years. cory: i wonder if we will see a day when the cable companies are really a provider of internet best but not the providers of content because we have so many other options. who knows what we will have down the line. >> we saw that china started 20 years ago with the launch of satellite tv. it was the first over-the-top service. the first competition for paid tv. ever since the launch, you have seen a decline in cable tv subscriptions. so as more and more competition evolved for people to consume content, i think you continue to see the shift. cable companies are very
more cord cutters, the line -- the millenial to have never really had coverage? think it is a mix. the number of millenial getting out and getting their first home has been increasing for a number of years. that is one reason we have seen paid tv contribution declined. when they get the first apartment they are not picking a tv like the generation before them. that is a big opportunity for us. we know the cord cutting has been happening for four or five years. the number increases four or five...
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and to talk about a new generation and it appealed to the millenials that marco rubio is doing that theboomers tried and had their chance. had does not turn of the voters. >> you are wrong. they will not interpret like you did but to say subliminally to take shots at the folks. with the great sense of humor he could joke with people remember what he said to walter mondale? that there is a rare. >> ronald reagan was said trouble after the second debate. on the first debates he never finished then they said he is losing so he recovered with southland line but no doubt he had a problem. he still would have one but that tells you that fox will use what they can. >> if you are talking about jeb bush if you are marco rubio that the old guard is nothing new nothing different. >> it is good to be young in heart. the way you conduct yourself. looking to the future that can overcome older age. but there is the in for the issue and the brutality issue. with the two oldest elected died in office. sdr. he did not belong there. the party do with that is why they got rid of flawless to put troops in.
and to talk about a new generation and it appealed to the millenials that marco rubio is doing that theboomers tried and had their chance. had does not turn of the voters. >> you are wrong. they will not interpret like you did but to say subliminally to take shots at the folks. with the great sense of humor he could joke with people remember what he said to walter mondale? that there is a rare. >> ronald reagan was said trouble after the second debate. on the first debates he never...
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that's several of the reasons it's been so popular with millenials.much do you feel like you have to keep up with that buyer base? >> well it's funny. of the last ten years a honda has been the number one vehicle with millenials for the last ten years. civic, seven years in a row, up until the time that accord actually passed it in two years ago, so we have kept up and we've grown with those millenials through time. you know we -- while this show is about civic, this year 2015 we're calling the year honda, and we're calling it that because launched a brand new crv at the end of 2014. the new hrv small utility crossover vehicle and just a couple of more weeks. a brand new pilot this summer. the new civic this fall. and yet another new accord later this year as well. it's -- we've got something for everybody, and our plan is to grow lifetime owner loyalty with customers who cannot imagine a world without a honda in their lives. >> although john much of 2015 would in all likelihood also involve trying to fix all of those honda cars that need their takata
that's several of the reasons it's been so popular with millenials.much do you feel like you have to keep up with that buyer base? >> well it's funny. of the last ten years a honda has been the number one vehicle with millenials for the last ten years. civic, seven years in a row, up until the time that accord actually passed it in two years ago, so we have kept up and we've grown with those millenials through time. you know we -- while this show is about civic, this year 2015 we're...
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. >>> interior millenials are shunning the plastic. bolling ...ised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are
. >>> interior millenials are shunning the plastic. bolling ...ised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. with psoriatic arthritis, i had...
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and, there are a lot of millenials who are not subscribing to cable, satellite or telco services. we want to go after those young people and we think this is a millenial opportunity to attract them to our service and then get them into the house and we hope include them for many years to come. charlie: did the cable companies fight you on this? richard: different responses from different partners, but our position is this is a win-win for everybody. they have a lot of broadband only homes in their systems so we are saying join us, grow with us as well. you have people inside your cable systems, telco systems who don't have video packages. why not give them an opportunity to get hbo as well? we think this is an expansion of the pie. we think it is a win for the consumer, for our current partners and new partners. we want to build maximum flexibility into our model and that is why we have developed the streaming service. charlie: what is interesting about you -- you care deeply about programming. programs. you watch them. you stimulate people to produce them. you are not just simply
and, there are a lot of millenials who are not subscribing to cable, satellite or telco services. we want to go after those young people and we think this is a millenial opportunity to attract them to our service and then get them into the house and we hope include them for many years to come. charlie: did the cable companies fight you on this? richard: different responses from different partners, but our position is this is a win-win for everybody. they have a lot of broadband only homes in...
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that is what millenials say in that order. not working for money.oney. show me a way up the food chain. this is america. is that what we all want or is the new generation is different? >> i think this new generation is different. stuart: oh, lord. >> they want mentorship, stuart, more senior people no they want pool tables and massage artists. isn't this argument for outsourcing? i didn't go into the workforce expecting free bananas dr pool table in the office. i. >> i didn't expect a piece of fruit. what i think is worth noting by 2025 10 years from now, essentially, 75% of the work force will be millenials. whether or not we went in i'm with you, i was grateful to be there. happy to be there. stuart: they will learn. >> i don't know. they're the majority. stuart: university of hard knocks it is called. >> but if you're within the majority, i don't know if it matters. stuart: they're talking about googles of this world which do provide that kind of thing. no problem whatsoever. >> google is monopoly though. stuart: if i'm going to get a good job, i
that is what millenials say in that order. not working for money.oney. show me a way up the food chain. this is america. is that what we all want or is the new generation is different? >> i think this new generation is different. stuart: oh, lord. >> they want mentorship, stuart, more senior people no they want pool tables and massage artists. isn't this argument for outsourcing? i didn't go into the workforce expecting free bananas dr pool table in the office. i. >> i didn't...
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this is being done to stem the flood of millenials saying no more cord. looking at future of cable and cord cutting trend. >>> cost of blasting a parking lot attendant with comment like these caught on tape. >> that is why i have a degree you don't. liz: well if you couldn't hear that she is basically ripping a parking lot attendant for not having a college degree. so she is suspended. espn reporter britt mchenry out work a week. after the video went viral it could cost her a lot more. dow turned negative for the year. let's start the county down. -- countdown. liz: breaking news of a possible block of that 45 billion-dollar merger between comcast and time warner cable. this has huge implications for content providers. nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. she last stock reaction. time warner is tanking but come cost not nearly as bad. significant market selloff started in europe. fears and uncertainty caused sellers to hit the button. jeff flock in illinois how organics are literally buying the farm. why investors are loving it. todd col
this is being done to stem the flood of millenials saying no more cord. looking at future of cable and cord cutting trend. >>> cost of blasting a parking lot attendant with comment like these caught on tape. >> that is why i have a degree you don't. liz: well if you couldn't hear that she is basically ripping a parking lot attendant for not having a college degree. so she is suspended. espn reporter britt mchenry out work a week. after the video went viral it could cost her a lot...
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>> i think they're almost 30% of the buyers, millenials. they're coming back.mbered what happened two 2006, 2007, 2008, but that's far behind. the confidence there is. >> is it tougher for them to get loans. >> people don't most people can get a loan with 3% or 5% down. >> fannie, freddie. >> fha loans not in the expensive parts of the country. >> credit score has to be high. >> you're not going to get a lone with a credit score at 625. you have a job you want to put down roots they desire to be a home owner renting has become so common, vacancy rates are down so landlords are making bank. now the renters can jump into the housing market. >> it's jobs, jobs, jobs, always is. you can be off to the races. >> if you have a job you're more confident and want to put down roots. they didn't have the that five years ago. >> kind of like the iron man of real estate. >>> are we so focused on these guys getting news? we're taking our guys off the guys who already have them and they're making more of them. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your
>> i think they're almost 30% of the buyers, millenials. they're coming back.mbered what happened two 2006, 2007, 2008, but that's far behind. the confidence there is. >> is it tougher for them to get loans. >> people don't most people can get a loan with 3% or 5% down. >> fannie, freddie. >> fha loans not in the expensive parts of the country. >> credit score has to be high. >> you're not going to get a lone with a credit score at 625. you have a job...
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gerri: what would you tell millenials who say i don't know anything? it is probably true, right?t know that much. >> first of all it is absurd to say you don't know anything. everywhere we turn people say pay yourself first. use your 401(k) plan. saving automatically. people use retirement accounts but mistake they're cashing them out. 40% are cashing them out. >> helicopter parents. kids are not knowing anything because their childhood is extended because their parents are doing everything for them. they don't actually know even though you could say they should. the american dream no longer seems feasible. so they don't have a trust, a faith that they can just work hard. just learn the information and can just get it. gerri: they have to do it, fail gail. the reality it is on you. >> young people buy brand new iphone. the moment iphone -- they're lining up to buy the iwatch. fine. go buy apple stock. buy an index fund with apple. gerri: sound a lot like charles payne. >> not just that complicated. it isn't that complicated. here is the thing. gerri: you can make mistakes when yo
gerri: what would you tell millenials who say i don't know anything? it is probably true, right?t know that much. >> first of all it is absurd to say you don't know anything. everywhere we turn people say pay yourself first. use your 401(k) plan. saving automatically. people use retirement accounts but mistake they're cashing them out. 40% are cashing them out. >> helicopter parents. kids are not knowing anything because their childhood is extended because their parents are doing...
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millenials, 18 to 29-year-olds have little or no confidence in the justices. 39% believe the protests will bring about meaningful change. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rollins rollins-blake. >>> more than two days there are miracles. the dramatic rescue in kathmandu this morning. seth, good morning. >> good morning to you. yes, absolutely a remarkable day. we were there through the entire search and rescue as these teams pulled out a 17-year-old boy who was trapped for 120 hours inside the guest house where he had worked. you can see all these multistory buildings around him, one of them collapsed. rescue workers told us he was almost in tomb. he was below the rubble and he's in a pocket of air. he remarkably managed to survive 120 hours. it started in a routine day. we were with a team usaid disaster team. firefighters from los angeles county and fair fax county virginia. we were surveying another scene not too far from where the rescue happened. we got the call that a voice had been heard and we went running. it was the type of call these guy
millenials, 18 to 29-year-olds have little or no confidence in the justices. 39% believe the protests will bring about meaningful change. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rollins rollins-blake. >>> more than two days there are miracles. the dramatic rescue in kathmandu this morning. seth, good morning. >> good morning to you. yes, absolutely a remarkable day. we were there through the entire search and rescue as these teams...
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. >> here you are, queen millenial, doing it. since 2002, she has gone from obscure blogger to youtube sensation to happy sensation. >> michelle do you sleep? >> i leap five hours. >> she's the beauty and brains of many ventures, including ipsy. she founded in 2012. >> we have over 100 people work at the company and we ship out over 100 ipsy glam bags every month. >> lifestyle network soon to be registered. >> this is not something where you were handed a silver spoon. you've earned every minute of every thing you've done. >> i grew up in tampa, florida and we didn't have a lot of money, my family and i, money was always tight. >> michelle's parents came to the united states from war torn vietnam. >> you describe your mother as your hero. >> yeah, i look at what she had, when she came here she couldn't speak english, she had less than $20 in her bocts. she came pockets. she had to rebuild everything from ground up. >> michelle's father moved the family across the country more than once. he was also a compulsive gambler who often
. >> here you are, queen millenial, doing it. since 2002, she has gone from obscure blogger to youtube sensation to happy sensation. >> michelle do you sleep? >> i leap five hours. >> she's the beauty and brains of many ventures, including ipsy. she founded in 2012. >> we have over 100 people work at the company and we ship out over 100 ipsy glam bags every month. >> lifestyle network soon to be registered. >> this is not something where you were handed...
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tell me, why is it so prevalent among millenials?oline: despite all the progress made, there is still a low level of awareness that the gender pay gap is still a challenge for this generation entering the workforce today. the results we began to discuss earlier, we found the majority of our millenial users who are female did not think of the wage gap applied to them to it showed them data that said, already one year out of college, you are already going to make 72 eight cents less than your mail counterpart, this starts early and magnified over time, the perception change and it became a question of not knowing how to ask. we found 66% of our members were not sure exactly how to ask, what is the right way to do this, will i lose the offer in front of me if i do this incorrectly and harkening back to the fears you found. betty: so what about this, ellen of the famous case said i am the interim ceo, i will just completely cancel and eliminate all salary negotiations. caroline: one thing that is interesting is in washington d.c., the wa
tell me, why is it so prevalent among millenials?oline: despite all the progress made, there is still a low level of awareness that the gender pay gap is still a challenge for this generation entering the workforce today. the results we began to discuss earlier, we found the majority of our millenial users who are female did not think of the wage gap applied to them to it showed them data that said, already one year out of college, you are already going to make 72 eight cents less than your...
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retailers trying to win over broke millenials.dings report the bulk of consumer spending has shifted. those younger than 45 and those 45 and older. some of the best in the business. the 30 year average has been 12. cooler weather in the atlantic and el niÑo in the pacific. imagine a reality where you don't have to plug-in to charge it. the company is breaking through with wireless charging. >> welcome to the world of wireless charging where power is transmitted through the air. it is magnetic resonance. alex explains. he is ceo. outside of massachusetts, his goal? >> get rid of power cords. we carry them around a charge phones. we have these nasty adapters to power notebooks. we are just going to get rid of them. >> replaced by magnetic coils inside of our gadgets at the cost of just a few dollars. the download transmitter and receiver help to explain. when the first powers up, it energizes the second. several devices can charge fast as when they are plugged in. how safe is it? >> they really don't interact with the human body rig
retailers trying to win over broke millenials.dings report the bulk of consumer spending has shifted. those younger than 45 and those 45 and older. some of the best in the business. the 30 year average has been 12. cooler weather in the atlantic and el niÑo in the pacific. imagine a reality where you don't have to plug-in to charge it. the company is breaking through with wireless charging. >> welcome to the world of wireless charging where power is transmitted through the air. it is...
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mark: it is millenial, but it is also the rand paul brand.hn mccain brand, like the obama brand people who like his politics tend to be the kind of people who are not only active on the internet and social media, but are not afraid to whip out their credit card and give a small amount over and over again. that is a little bit of alchemy that not every candidate can replicate. everyone would like to be a strong internet fundraiser, but not everyone can. people who are active in the digital age. erik: paul stands out because he is an outlier. certainly when it comes to the mainstream. and we seen over the past few weeks, has he gone toward the more mainstream portion? mark: he is adopted policies that are less radical and terms of fundamental change. but on things like israel and iran, he is clearly taking positions that he make them more accountable as a credible commander-in-chief and he was when he first ran for congress. erik: does that not make him vulnerable to be accused of flip-flopping? mark: everybody's going to have to deal with that
mark: it is millenial, but it is also the rand paul brand.hn mccain brand, like the obama brand people who like his politics tend to be the kind of people who are not only active on the internet and social media, but are not afraid to whip out their credit card and give a small amount over and over again. that is a little bit of alchemy that not every candidate can replicate. everyone would like to be a strong internet fundraiser, but not everyone can. people who are active in the digital age....
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it's a societal problem. >> the millenials have their own pressure. student loans, and working for companies that don't offer them 401(k)s, and they don't make enough to contribute that much. >> a lot of the starter jobs -- >> anything you want to comment. >> one other thing i would say as we rethink this system i think i'm a little worried that the fine contribution our knew system of employer-provided pensions that are defined contribution -- it's not just an issue where the baby-boomers got caught offguard. i say this because i've been doing research with a colleague at the university of michigan's policy, and looking at defined contribution plan and how the fact they hey lou people to access the funds prior to retirement. how people behave. so we have been looking -- during the great recession, did people when faced with pressures associated with an economic downturn, start tapping into the moneys? we see that not a majority -- actually i guesshop how you measure it. at least in upwards of 50% tapping in in some way. so i know we have -- i feel li
it's a societal problem. >> the millenials have their own pressure. student loans, and working for companies that don't offer them 401(k)s, and they don't make enough to contribute that much. >> a lot of the starter jobs -- >> anything you want to comment. >> one other thing i would say as we rethink this system i think i'm a little worried that the fine contribution our knew system of employer-provided pensions that are defined contribution -- it's not just an issue...
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. >> they are not losers most millenials don't do that. they have the fine arts degree they want to do the p.r.. but most are losers that is why the parents are showing up for those that are working hard. >> but this is a boomer problem they are to be to blame for this. >> they are enabling them. neil: why? >> but they said about into the world and they're not equipped to deal with a society. >> it is probably generation x parents they are of little yogurt bin us a little more of liberal and passive with their kids. neil: these are adults. and in rare cases but many parents who have coached their kids. >> what is wrong with that? >> if they ask about fox bin say you love george mcgovern [laughter] >> everybody gives a vice. but to a company to the interview? >> why do they need so much help? vitter not that well-educated. >> they are stupid. >> that is a hard word. >> they are educated stick their educated a and a stupid. [laughter] neil: these are for real kids and talking about the boomers that under armour reduces the superhero line of
. >> they are not losers most millenials don't do that. they have the fine arts degree they want to do the p.r.. but most are losers that is why the parents are showing up for those that are working hard. >> but this is a boomer problem they are to be to blame for this. >> they are enabling them. neil: why? >> but they said about into the world and they're not equipped to deal with a society. >> it is probably generation x parents they are of little yogurt bin us a...
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. >> i'm a millenial and i see the enthusiasm for hillary clinton's campaign. >> reporter: the announcement went out this morning. >> they've learned from the past. they're stronger than ever. we're going to focus on working family, we're going to work on real solutions and we're going to unite the american people around those ideas. >> the republicans have a better chance of winning the presidential election than they did in 2008. >> reporter: kerry vine says clinton must overcome criticism over benghazi. [audio difficulties ] >>> hay fever sufferers you may want to take the allergy pill tonight if you can because when you wake up the pollen is going to be out there. overnight lows are going to be in the 40s. we have 50s out there now. cooling off quickly but it's going to bottom out because of the winds. it's not going to get into the freezing temps because the wind is going to be blowing. we have winds blowing in san jose 13 miles per hour. it's windy out there. daytime highs tomorrow pretty much like today. mostly sunny but as we move through the five day temperatures come up. it's goin
. >> i'm a millenial and i see the enthusiasm for hillary clinton's campaign. >> reporter: the announcement went out this morning. >> they've learned from the past. they're stronger than ever. we're going to focus on working family, we're going to work on real solutions and we're going to unite the american people around those ideas. >> the republicans have a better chance of winning the presidential election than they did in 2008. >> reporter: kerry vine says...
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he wants the best of both the ones to narrow in on each group whether liberals or millenials or conservatives he takes to with three issues out of each group to build a rand paul coalition. he cannot be against drones. kennedy: i think he can make an argument best to be very complex and that can be difficult to explain or reconcile. one of the problems is to strain from the belief that he can stay consistent. >> it is of a bigger threat to the republicans no question. they are going through the identity crisis to figure out the platform and he helps with that because he is for the common-sense reform. but at the same time he is not a libertarian candidate he opposes is abortion and drug legalization if you wanted to be appear candidate. kennedy: he is not broke all drug legalization like his dad is. that differentiates him. he has to use his dad's grass-roots organization to move forward but stayed on his own to say i am my own man. why are they already attacking him? >> we attacked ted cruz last week it is the beginning of the week there also attacking judge bush. >> i am not attacking. i th
he wants the best of both the ones to narrow in on each group whether liberals or millenials or conservatives he takes to with three issues out of each group to build a rand paul coalition. he cannot be against drones. kennedy: i think he can make an argument best to be very complex and that can be difficult to explain or reconcile. one of the problems is to strain from the belief that he can stay consistent. >> it is of a bigger threat to the republicans no question. they are going...
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. >>> millenial entrepreneurs are on the cutting edge of figuring out how to start companies with lowrhead. instead of working out of a traditional office setup. many have a grafvitated to new entrepreneurial spaces that offer location mentorship and community. now even big businesses want to get into the act, having small offices located within these spaces to keep their organizations fresh and tapped into these high-energy innovative environments. >> we are really standing on the brink of really the largest shift in workplace dynamics that we have seen in 100 years. this is the industrial revolution of our time. >> and that revolution is happening all across the country. most notably behind the walls of a new generation of cutting edge co working spaces where entrepreneurs are creating launching and running their companies. >> the way we work is dramatically changing. across the next ten years, more than half of the american workforce will be independent workers. >> that shift in the way we work is leaving more and more entrepreneurs to ditch the desk and abandon the traditional off
. >>> millenial entrepreneurs are on the cutting edge of figuring out how to start companies with lowrhead. instead of working out of a traditional office setup. many have a grafvitated to new entrepreneurial spaces that offer location mentorship and community. now even big businesses want to get into the act, having small offices located within these spaces to keep their organizations fresh and tapped into these high-energy innovative environments. >> we are really standing on...
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>>reporter:for millenials, he's been more reality star as the steady male presence on keeping up witdashians. he joked that his secret was the one story that truly mattered. >>:"and the entire run i kept thinking to myself. oh my god this whole thing the one real, true story in the family is the one i was hiding and nobody one knew about it. the one thing that could make a difference in people's lives was right here in my soul and i could not tell the story." some heat. for allowing why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>marty gonzales: wet pavement and breezy conditions along the bay area. >>anny hong: we get some much- needed rain overnight you heard it as you were sleeping but now we are looking at driv
>>reporter:for millenials, he's been more reality star as the steady male presence on keeping up witdashians. he joked that his secret was the one story that truly mattered. >>:"and the entire run i kept thinking to myself. oh my god this whole thing the one real, true story in the family is the one i was hiding and nobody one knew about it. the one thing that could make a difference in people's lives was right here in my soul and i could not tell the story." some heat....
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and the millenial's have grown up with smartphones.y are getting used to having information at their fingertips. people are planning a lot less and finding spontaneous things to do. they don't feel like they need to book their hotels ahead of time. it's changing a lot of people's behaviors. the industry is trying to catch up with what people are doing on the consumer front. brad: travis, you recently secured a lot of funding from a vacation rental site home away. tell us about that and murder the partnerships you are looking to strike. travis: home away led a $20 million round in gogobot this fall. there are not special preferences with it, but the idea is that holloway is looking to expand beyond just rental and to the -- home a way is looking to expand beyond just rental and to the holistic traveling thing generally. there is a lot of synergy there with where to eat and sleep and have fun. we will be working on both the application and on the web to help people look at where they should they, but also the whole context of the trip. w
and the millenial's have grown up with smartphones.y are getting used to having information at their fingertips. people are planning a lot less and finding spontaneous things to do. they don't feel like they need to book their hotels ahead of time. it's changing a lot of people's behaviors. the industry is trying to catch up with what people are doing on the consumer front. brad: travis, you recently secured a lot of funding from a vacation rental site home away. tell us about that and murder...
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retailers targeting older shoppers instead of looking and broke millenials.ng to firms, the bulk of consumer spending has shifted from those younger than 45 to those 45 and older. maybe the quietest hurricane season in a decade for the atlantic ocean. forecasters predicting just seven storms compared to the average of 12. cooler weather in the atlantic and an el nino in the pacific. in this edition of wiring the world, we will look at how to de-wire your world. imagine not having to plug in your phone to charge it. the company's breaking through with wireless charging. >> check this out. welcome to the world of wireless charging where power is transmitted through the air. soon we can all get rid of our power cords. no wires. it is not magic but magnetic resonance. >> all the work happens here. >> alex explains. he is the ceo of witricity. >> get rid of these power cords. we carry around cords to charge up our phones, we have these big, nasty adapters and tables to power our notebooks. we are going to just get rid of them. >> those cores replaced by magnetic c
retailers targeting older shoppers instead of looking and broke millenials.ng to firms, the bulk of consumer spending has shifted from those younger than 45 to those 45 and older. maybe the quietest hurricane season in a decade for the atlantic ocean. forecasters predicting just seven storms compared to the average of 12. cooler weather in the atlantic and an el nino in the pacific. in this edition of wiring the world, we will look at how to de-wire your world. imagine not having to plug in...
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this wasn't just a one way talking to with millenials. through #futureforum, through medium.com and the article we wrote and posted there, and through the information we collected across the country, we're actually putting the ball in the court of the young entrepreneurs and students who are charting this new economy. and we told them, help us crowd source ideas. that can move america forward. they gave us some. at these visits. with student loan debt being probably the biggest, most pressing issue, there was a general consensus that there's two groups affected by this. the first group are the students who are enrolled right now and paying tuition and accruing debt. the second group are the 41 million young americans who already have student loan debt. the solutions that were thrown at us for the students who are in school now or who will be in school, treat public education as a public good. find a way to make sure that any qualified capable person who wants to go to college can do so and keep the costs as low or as next to zero as you c
this wasn't just a one way talking to with millenials. through #futureforum, through medium.com and the article we wrote and posted there, and through the information we collected across the country, we're actually putting the ball in the court of the young entrepreneurs and students who are charting this new economy. and we told them, help us crowd source ideas. that can move america forward. they gave us some. at these visits. with student loan debt being probably the biggest, most pressing...
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this is being done to stem the flood of millenials saying no more cord.ble and cord cutting trend. >>> cost of blasting a parking lot attendant with comment like these caught on tape. >> that is why i have a degree you
this is being done to stem the flood of millenials saying no more cord.ble and cord cutting trend. >>> cost of blasting a parking lot attendant with comment like these caught on tape. >> that is why i have a degree you