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and what we see at the leadership, is millenials, what they want is a job and start a business. and the policies that trump is enacting or trying to, the business track from 35% to 15%, cutting back regulations, certainly the step in the right direction for those millenials trying to get going. >> do you want to respond to that and explain why you gave him a d minus >> when i think about how he's rescinded some of president obama. executive orderses protecting lgbt americans from description for federal contractors, especially in our city considering, you know, our work force here, that has a significant impact on us, when i think about guidelines for how we treat trans students in our public schools, that -- that weighs heavy on me and i can't look fondly on those choices. yeah, when i think about immigration? the lgbt people exist there as well when i think about his deportation or the search and deportation we're talking about, lgbt families that are also affected >> robert, you gave the d minus, the lowest grade here, i imagine that has something to do. >> it's the president
and what we see at the leadership, is millenials, what they want is a job and start a business. and the policies that trump is enacting or trying to, the business track from 35% to 15%, cutting back regulations, certainly the step in the right direction for those millenials trying to get going. >> do you want to respond to that and explain why you gave him a d minus >> when i think about how he's rescinded some of president obama. executive orderses protecting lgbt americans from...
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there is some troubling news about millenials in the u.s.ew sentence census report finds that about a third of 18 to 34 -year-olds are living at home with a parent. and not necessarily by choice. here to discuss bob in your show you had interviewed millenials and going through this exact thing. what's going on. on the second season in florida we interviewed a lot of kids down there. those millenials who are being productive they don't want to be inconvenienced. very self-contained. there is university there. their school, their living quarters. we went on arizona state's campus and asked them if they would like to own a home and you could not believe they said we don't want to sign any kind of contract that is 30 or 40 years. they are young kids but it's amazing they have this presence of mind about this idea of home ownership versus just renting. the tuitions in the countries are out of line. it is outrageous how it's done. and these kids are coming out with that so they come home. how this is like the 20s and 30s. the kids are coming back.
there is some troubling news about millenials in the u.s.ew sentence census report finds that about a third of 18 to 34 -year-olds are living at home with a parent. and not necessarily by choice. here to discuss bob in your show you had interviewed millenials and going through this exact thing. what's going on. on the second season in florida we interviewed a lot of kids down there. those millenials who are being productive they don't want to be inconvenienced. very self-contained. there is...
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millenials are moving up and moving in. it's all next. my exclusive interview with the president donald trump. yes? please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. welcom
millenials are moving up and moving in. it's all next. my exclusive interview with the president donald trump. yes? please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a...
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everyone says it's the mill millenials, now the gen ds. anyone over 36-years-old has the top priority for most brands. sometimes you have to ask questions do why that is. >> is it because the millennials are the biggest generation in terms of numbers or because it is between those ages of 18 and 35 that people supposedly create their brand identities? >> once a quest user, always a quest user. >> you got to get the younger generation involved with your brand, build that loyalty, build that recognition, it's an absolute critical part of the consumer base companies, but to your point, gen x is a huge mark. guess what, they've got a lot of money. >> so do we baby boomers, done you forget it. >> i want to switch to two things, one is the advertising exodus on the popular show "the o'reilly factor." what do you make of it and do you see any ends in sight? >> i think there is no ends in sight. this is a serious acquisition i situation. i think what it shows is brands do ask themselves, they are accountable. they are responsible. they make those
everyone says it's the mill millenials, now the gen ds. anyone over 36-years-old has the top priority for most brands. sometimes you have to ask questions do why that is. >> is it because the millennials are the biggest generation in terms of numbers or because it is between those ages of 18 and 35 that people supposedly create their brand identities? >> once a quest user, always a quest user. >> you got to get the younger generation involved with your brand, build that...
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xx spend some time in the book talking about millenials and their experience with banking. with dave to day contact. >> first of all, i think they get a bad rap when it comes to money that they are saving at a higher rate than the pretty -- previous generation. so to see that irresponsible generation relying on their parents but they have a lot the student debt but the largest generation 25% of the population. matter what we say they will change the face of consumer financial-services the four biggest banks make the top-10 list they're not into old brick and mortar. even those that pattern and then much more comfortable so people like my mom to it is 82 has the distinctive risky version putting your information into the computer. our using caps -- apps or looking at banks about brick and mortar so they bank local and they tended to do the research and also listen to their peers. people my age and millenials will talk to each other so there is a real opportunity for financial-services providers to develop those applications and programs and they're willing to examine them. >
xx spend some time in the book talking about millenials and their experience with banking. with dave to day contact. >> first of all, i think they get a bad rap when it comes to money that they are saving at a higher rate than the pretty -- previous generation. so to see that irresponsible generation relying on their parents but they have a lot the student debt but the largest generation 25% of the population. matter what we say they will change the face of consumer financial-services the...
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escpecially millenials.(pam) one of the main reasons: traffic congestion.re's a live look at some of the usual hotspots...not too bad at night -- but many commuters spend hours on packed bridges and interstates everyday. (steve) tonight kron4's dan kerman shows us the ideas to ease the traffic congestion problem. sotthe worst bay area comute from tracy to san franciscosot anything crossing dumbarton in south bay is pretty badsot80 in berkeley in either direction while drivers can't agree on what's the worst commute in the bay area they can agree on one thing sottraffic seems like its getting worsesotevery week its getting worsesotbeen working here for 15 years and its never been this bada new poll by the bay area council finds 60% of residents in the 9-county bay area think traffic is getting worse 83% believe a traffic emergency should be declared and 70% are calling for a big investment in regional transportation improvements even if it means raising taxessotyes absolutely i'm in anything to make it bettersotof course it improve the quality of life for an
escpecially millenials.(pam) one of the main reasons: traffic congestion.re's a live look at some of the usual hotspots...not too bad at night -- but many commuters spend hours on packed bridges and interstates everyday. (steve) tonight kron4's dan kerman shows us the ideas to ease the traffic congestion problem. sotthe worst bay area comute from tracy to san franciscosot anything crossing dumbarton in south bay is pretty badsot80 in berkeley in either direction while drivers can't agree on...
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if you're a leader, allows for millenials to voice their opinion, voice their concern, think outsidef the box, be part of the creative. you will see millennial employees be that much more loyal to you and avoid that job-hopping stereotype. >>> almost a decade ago, i learned of a non-profit called charity water. soon after, i started hearing about them from lots of people. that organization seemed to be on fire, and i was incredibly impressed. well, today i'm even more impressed, because i've been kind of watching it from the sidelines, and it's still around, it is still growing, and it is still doing things so differently than so many other organizations out there. i figured there must be something that we can all learn about how they stood out from the crowd, so i went to talk to the founder, scott harrison, about how he did it. ♪ >> reporter: it was liberia in 2005. new york party promoter scott harrison decided to take a year off to take a humanitarian trip. he came home forever changed. >> i couldn't believe people were drinking dirty water in this day in age. i came home, you kn
if you're a leader, allows for millenials to voice their opinion, voice their concern, think outsidef the box, be part of the creative. you will see millennial employees be that much more loyal to you and avoid that job-hopping stereotype. >>> almost a decade ago, i learned of a non-profit called charity water. soon after, i started hearing about them from lots of people. that organization seemed to be on fire, and i was incredibly impressed. well, today i'm even more impressed,...
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and the millenials or as a result of that. and then to suffer the most egregious forms of communication and those that inspired the ancestors to lead. but those that inspired us to leave the movement can rehab allow lovell love credibility that is unparalleled. and touche indian the port. that is my personal experience. and when we were the graduates of harvard fit the original benedict option of an of why we live in communities to be the authentic radical character with the sincerity to carry it out. and then to travel down so we will back and drawing strength to bind us together to share one another burdens and economically. then to be a simple living. end with the spiritual lives uh challenges among the pour it is even harder to resist if you never had it. so those are the challenges that we face it is very challenging. them grateful for the book and the chance to encourage people to embraces "the benedict option." [applause] said net that's great. that resonates among heart. i am not a scholar or a speaker. i know more abo
and the millenials or as a result of that. and then to suffer the most egregious forms of communication and those that inspired the ancestors to lead. but those that inspired us to leave the movement can rehab allow lovell love credibility that is unparalleled. and touche indian the port. that is my personal experience. and when we were the graduates of harvard fit the original benedict option of an of why we live in communities to be the authentic radical character with the sincerity to carry...
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with his daily tweets, there is no denying that the babyboomer has embraced social media like a millenial. here is abc's john than carl. >> i went to an ivy league school. i am very highly educated. i know words. i have the best words. >> reporter: from early in the campaign, donald trump cast himself as the the next great communicator. >> i speak the truth. and i think people get it. and these guys are liars. but look, look, the press lies. >> reporter: promise telling it like it is. bypassing what he called the dishonest media. >> i like he speaks what i feel. >> reporter: trump the candidate dominated social media. >> i have between facebook and twitter and instagram, almost 12 million people. that's a lot. >> reporter: credited twitter with helping him win the white house. then he contemplated kicking the habit. >> i am going to restrained. >> reporter: that didn't happen. since taking the presidential oath, trump tweeted more than 450 times. some of those tweets got him into hot water. none more than when he tweeted, the explosive and unfounded allegation that barack obama had wire t
with his daily tweets, there is no denying that the babyboomer has embraced social media like a millenial. here is abc's john than carl. >> i went to an ivy league school. i am very highly educated. i know words. i have the best words. >> reporter: from early in the campaign, donald trump cast himself as the the next great communicator. >> i speak the truth. and i think people get it. and these guys are liars. but look, look, the press lies. >> reporter: promise telling...
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how do you account for the statistics on the millenials and the rise of the nones. this is serious. this is a crisis and if youer raising kids in this culture you have to pay close attention and wonder how your kids will hold on to the faith and what you need to do in your family and community to make this happen, given how influential the peer group is on teenagers. i do believe that religious liberty is a paramount importance because so much else depends on it. if we lose the right to run our own institutions according to what we know and believe is true, especially educational institutions, and we have lost a lot more is apparent to many of us right now. i did say in the pastage michael quoted that christians should engage in other political causes, too. i think that we have the point that perhaps i may have been too imprecise in any woring. we should prioritize the fight for religious liberty but not devote ourselves it to exclusive limit have to blame in the fake media for distorting my words. [laughter] >> there is good news on the legal front. better news than maybe i indicat
how do you account for the statistics on the millenials and the rise of the nones. this is serious. this is a crisis and if youer raising kids in this culture you have to pay close attention and wonder how your kids will hold on to the faith and what you need to do in your family and community to make this happen, given how influential the peer group is on teenagers. i do believe that religious liberty is a paramount importance because so much else depends on it. if we lose the right to run our...
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according to the bank rate survey.com, millenials may also set up a honey moon registry. the survey also found the most generous gift-givers live in the northeast where people spend 200 bucks on average compared to 50 to $100 in the rest of the country. more than 20% of those surveyed said they had declined a wedding invitation because they could not afford to go. after the gift, i'll bet not. >>> well, the story took off on the nbc washington facebook page and it only got bigger after jimmy fallon heard about it. [ laughter ] >> here she goes. >> there we go. that's what i'm talking about. >> by now, you probably know that was the fields road elementary in gaithersburg. they held a tonight show inspired russian roulette egg game. after fallon put the video on his show, ready whip donated $13,000 to the cause. the school will use it to buy standing desks and stability balls to help the students move while they're learning. they also buy some new speakers to play music during recess. and every child will get a reading book. >>> meanwhile, back in chicago, and back in the s
according to the bank rate survey.com, millenials may also set up a honey moon registry. the survey also found the most generous gift-givers live in the northeast where people spend 200 bucks on average compared to 50 to $100 in the rest of the country. more than 20% of those surveyed said they had declined a wedding invitation because they could not afford to go. after the gift, i'll bet not. >>> well, the story took off on the nbc washington facebook page and it only got bigger after...
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. >> 41% of millenials give him an "f." but u.s.ered. >> we see a continued decline in trust in every major institution that we test. the concern is while politics is incredibly relevant to this generation right now, the appeal of public service, the appeal of politics is as low as it's ever been in our survey. i think that's a deep, deep concern. >> kristen -- and you've writtn a book on these voters, on millenial voters. it seems that they're more engaged than ever before, watching on tv, following it. following it almost like a sport in a way that it never has been before, and yet the approval numbers go so low. what does this mean? what should politicians and leaders take out of these sort of findings? >> i think what leaders should take out of these findings is while young voters may be paying a lot of attention, it's because they're deeply concerned all sorts of institutions and things that are supposed to be there to help people, make people's lives better, keep society stable, functioning, unified, these all seem to be thing
. >> 41% of millenials give him an "f." but u.s.ered. >> we see a continued decline in trust in every major institution that we test. the concern is while politics is incredibly relevant to this generation right now, the appeal of public service, the appeal of politics is as low as it's ever been in our survey. i think that's a deep, deep concern. >> kristen -- and you've writtn a book on these voters, on millenial voters. it seems that they're more engaged than ever...
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robocall scams are targeting the most tech-savvy generation and millenials are taking the bait. true caller says millenials are six times more likely than any other age group to give out their credit card information. their survey also found that men are twice as likely to get scammed than women. >>> storm team4 is calling for record heat tomorrow, but if you want to be outdoors, a great place to be would be under the shade of the trees at glen echo park. barbara harrison joins us to share all the excitement of the park's spring opening. barbara? >> we were out at the park, checking things out and it couldn't look better. jewel of the park, the beautiful carousel, will get the honor it so deserves. after 97 years, they're changing the name of the opening day from family day to carousel day. and that happens tomorrow. sounds of the season, the clanks of the giant doors opening. letting the unmistakable signs of spring outside in. and inside is where these onlookers want to be, opening day can't come soon enough for them. >> the only thing really left to be done is a little bit mo
robocall scams are targeting the most tech-savvy generation and millenials are taking the bait. true caller says millenials are six times more likely than any other age group to give out their credit card information. their survey also found that men are twice as likely to get scammed than women. >>> storm team4 is calling for record heat tomorrow, but if you want to be outdoors, a great place to be would be under the shade of the trees at glen echo park. barbara harrison joins us to...
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pect de niro to become a we full-fledged millenial with the snapchat account.restige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. ageless. daughter: uh oh. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. heads up! you know what, don't worry about it. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. it was mostly water. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. i mean, i give away water for free. i'm not about to pay for it in my detergent. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide >>> all right. another busy week of political news headlines. beth here at home and abroad. >> but we still found some time to squee
pect de niro to become a we full-fledged millenial with the snapchat account.restige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. ageless. daughter: uh oh. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect....
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. >> just about half of millenials surveyed in the poll, the way the rich gets rich at somebody's elseense. they're systematically looking away from the private sector and looking toward non-profit, social enterprise, ngo sector. they're cutting off some opportunities for themselves. john: in countries where there isn't much of a capitalist sector, like, nigeria, turkey, china, vietnam, people have a higher view of the marketplace than america. >> yeah they have, they have eyes to see what we enjoy. john: i should be clear, that the people who said they prefer socialism to capitalism were just people your age, younger than age 30. and it was a very narrow difference. it may be that they just don't know what socialism means? >> i think that is actually true. when you ask the question slightly differently, hey, who do you want controlling your life, private sector interactions or government interactions, most say i want the private sector to be determining factor in my life. john: critics say we libertarians talk, we're selfish, don't care other people that is why we support business. >>
. >> just about half of millenials surveyed in the poll, the way the rich gets rich at somebody's elseense. they're systematically looking away from the private sector and looking toward non-profit, social enterprise, ngo sector. they're cutting off some opportunities for themselves. john: in countries where there isn't much of a capitalist sector, like, nigeria, turkey, china, vietnam, people have a higher view of the marketplace than america. >> yeah they have, they have eyes to...
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quote, this explains millenial politics.t and working for it. i think that is a little harsh. we'll get to that in a second. one comment from wolf. there are way too many going for college that should be going to a trade school or getting out to make a living. liz, i think you probably agree with that. liz: i agree with that. as for the first point, i know what the attack has been against millenials. it is often unfair. they have a trillion dollars in student loan debt. tuition gouging going on with middle class families is really bad. it is not "wayne's world" meets "the golden girls" as some people say about slackers. millenials want to work hard. they're struggling undebt of the point about trade schools. it is an excellent one. finland does it. germany has emphasis on trade schools. mr. president made a point about that. weused to emphasize being a electrician or plumber for trade schools. some have aptitude for that. stuart: esident calling for more vocational schools. i'm all for it. i don't like the idea we're castiga
quote, this explains millenial politics.t and working for it. i think that is a little harsh. we'll get to that in a second. one comment from wolf. there are way too many going for college that should be going to a trade school or getting out to make a living. liz, i think you probably agree with that. liz: i agree with that. as for the first point, i know what the attack has been against millenials. it is often unfair. they have a trillion dollars in student loan debt. tuition gouging going on...
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vo blanca --la confianza que tienen los "millenials" de entregar los numeros de sus tarjetas de credito siendo aprovechada por estafadores que ahora apunta a este grupo de personas, dejando un poco de lado a las personas de la tercera edad, que eran sus principales victimas. --el aÑo pasado, en todo el pais, se cometieron estafas por mas de 10 mil millones de dolares. blanca ---en pocos dias se estrenara en los cines la primera pelicula de "telemundo films" titulada "low riders". esta gran produccion esta protagonizada nada mas y nada menos que por los actores demian bichir y eva longoria. ---nuestra colega, ivette machin converso con ellos, adelante ivette --- take ivette lot :05 :16 :29 :56 02:01 no script take vo / blanca --- la rpida accin de un conductor de un autobs escolar evit una tragedia, y ahora es considerado un verdadero hroe, le contamos lo que ocurri --- take vo / blanca --- emergencia en la carretera, un camin es consumido en su totalidad por un voraz incendio y todo queda captado en cmara --- vo blanca -- el fuego destruy un camin ar qaba transport yerba para animales e
vo blanca --la confianza que tienen los "millenials" de entregar los numeros de sus tarjetas de credito siendo aprovechada por estafadores que ahora apunta a este grupo de personas, dejando un poco de lado a las personas de la tercera edad, que eran sus principales victimas. --el aÑo pasado, en todo el pais, se cometieron estafas por mas de 10 mil millones de dolares. blanca ---en pocos dias se estrenara en los cines la primera pelicula de "telemundo films" titulada...
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. >>> another hallmark of the bay area, millenials on the move and san francisco ranked first number one u.s. cities where millennials move to. followed by los angeles, washington, d.c., seattle, chicago and then nyc, dallas, denver, houston and atlanta topping out the top ten. >>> next time you pick out a new profile picture, ask a stranger. researchers asked people to rank people they didn't know based on how attractive, trustworthy, competent they appeared. these picture selected by strangers made a better first impression than people had actually chosen for themselves. more research is needed to understand why people have trouble picking the best picture of themselves. >> through rose colored glasses. it was a stranger, not a friend. you'd think a friend would be objective. apparently not. >> there you go. we are talking about a soggy eastern sunday here. >> she is always looking good. well you might want to go to the movies. first, vin diesel starts the family feud in the "fate of the furious." this is chapter 8 of the popular franchise. this time, he will be switching sides to
. >>> another hallmark of the bay area, millenials on the move and san francisco ranked first number one u.s. cities where millennials move to. followed by los angeles, washington, d.c., seattle, chicago and then nyc, dallas, denver, houston and atlanta topping out the top ten. >>> next time you pick out a new profile picture, ask a stranger. researchers asked people to rank people they didn't know based on how attractive, trustworthy, competent they appeared. these picture...
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millenials? >> ages 25 to 34.ess than 30 grand. >> in '75, 25% of those ages had less than income of 30,000. those rose to 41%. they should have families homes, a professional job. that is why they're in the basement. they don't want to be there. last eight years put them there. stuart: thank you for that. that is revelatory. thank you, tammy. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will tour the border today. he is in san diego, this is budget director mick mulvaney the budget must have funds for the wall. yes, we're on that one. >>> france hit by a terror attack. the sixth attack on the french capital this year. the nation heads to the polls this weekend. surely it will influence the vote. >>> ann coulter gets the green light. yes, she can speak at berkeley. we'll tell you the full story in a moment. ♪ i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa f
millenials? >> ages 25 to 34.ess than 30 grand. >> in '75, 25% of those ages had less than income of 30,000. those rose to 41%. they should have families homes, a professional job. that is why they're in the basement. they don't want to be there. last eight years put them there. stuart: thank you for that. that is revelatory. thank you, tammy. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will tour the border today. he is in san diego, this is budget director mick mulvaney the budget...
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the study also says millenials are in no rush to make a romantic commitment.rs between 25-34 were married, now only 27 percent of millenials have tied the knot. researchers say millenials prefer to live with their romantic partners without legally getting married. (anny) a look at your forecast sand when rain is on the way. (will) coming up... a 4 month old is missing this morning. who police say may have taken her. ( darya ) breaking news we are following this morning... a 4-month-old girl is missing and may be in danger after being taken by her father. ( mark ) kron 4's will tran is live in mountview with the latest. (will) this is her picture... police say madilyn wallin was taken by her father around 8:30 last night. police say the infant is endangered but they have not activated an amber alert. the father's name is michael wallin. he was last seen wearing a white warriors t- shirt. he has full body tattoos including on the top of his hands. they are driving a blue 2007 nissan altima with paper plates. the car has damage on both the front and the back of t
the study also says millenials are in no rush to make a romantic commitment.rs between 25-34 were married, now only 27 percent of millenials have tied the knot. researchers say millenials prefer to live with their romantic partners without legally getting married. (anny) a look at your forecast sand when rain is on the way. (will) coming up... a 4 month old is missing this morning. who police say may have taken her. ( darya ) breaking news we are following this morning... a 4-month-old girl is...
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and at ii.30pm we'll bring you india's millenials, where the bbc speaks to young adults from mumbai,across the social classes, about their hopes and dreams. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the 27 remaining european union countries have unanimously adopted guidelines for negotiating britain's withdrawal. the president of the european council, donald tusk, said the summit in brussels had approved a firm and fair mandate for setting the terms of brexit. my colleague ben brown is in brussels. the first thing donald tusk said, which was of huge interest, was he emphasised what he called the outstanding unity of the 27 as they press ahead? that is right. unity has been the watchword among the remaining 27 eu leaders and there have been plenty of summits here in brussels that have been acrimonious and contentious and drawn out, not this one. this was over in just over three hours and only one minute after they sat down, the 27 leaders agreed the eight pages of the negotiating guidelines for the brexit negotiations to be carried out. there was a round of applause, the chief negotiator,
and at ii.30pm we'll bring you india's millenials, where the bbc speaks to young adults from mumbai,across the social classes, about their hopes and dreams. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the 27 remaining european union countries have unanimously adopted guidelines for negotiating britain's withdrawal. the president of the european council, donald tusk, said the summit in brussels had approved a firm and fair mandate for setting the terms of brexit. my colleague ben brown is in brussels....
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reebok is hoping they'll appeal to more socially and design-conscious millenial sneakers.got a chance to see them. they're very cool. it's just one way the brand is reinventing itself. j jon curran says if it works, it could add as much as $200 million from barely being profitable now. if not, it could be another shrunken consumer brand and acquisition gone wrong. either way, this is a turn-around story to watch for 2017 with the big trend in athleisure. >> you brought us the term retro chic. we'll see if they can do it two times in a row. >> it's working. i suggest you check out these artist for humanity sneakers. cramer is already on board. they're pretty. >> good long weekend to everyone, we'll see you monday. let's get to the half. >>> welcome to "the halftime report." our top trade this hour, rate shock. why the ten-year keeps falling. what it means to the bank trade and your money. with us for the hour today, joe, john and pete and erin brown with ubs o'connor. also with us from chicago today is rick santelli. we begin with the markets. the focus on the banks today g
reebok is hoping they'll appeal to more socially and design-conscious millenial sneakers.got a chance to see them. they're very cool. it's just one way the brand is reinventing itself. j jon curran says if it works, it could add as much as $200 million from barely being profitable now. if not, it could be another shrunken consumer brand and acquisition gone wrong. either way, this is a turn-around story to watch for 2017 with the big trend in athleisure. >> you brought us the term retro...
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there is little hope for this area's transportation future, and the polls indicates that means many millenialscould hit road, which they say could be devastating for the bay area economy)149/std (pam) they are lucky to be alive. that is what fire officials are saying... after a sailboat capsized and crashed into a pier. onlookers captured the dramatic video on the redondo beach pier in southern california. the video shows the group struggling to raise the boat's sail in heavy winds. those winds pushed the boat closer and closer to the pier... until one strong wave sends it straight into the pier... and the four people on board flying into the water. thankfully their injuries are only minor. (steve) a family in sacramento got the chance to celebrate their baby's first birthday... with the doctor and medical team who saved her life. shortly after abigail avey was born, her mom took this phone video of her turning blue and having trouble breathing. so she rushed abigail to the hospital but by the time she got there... abigail looked and acted completely fine. abigail's mom says the medical team a
there is little hope for this area's transportation future, and the polls indicates that means many millenialscould hit road, which they say could be devastating for the bay area economy)149/std (pam) they are lucky to be alive. that is what fire officials are saying... after a sailboat capsized and crashed into a pier. onlookers captured the dramatic video on the redondo beach pier in southern california. the video shows the group struggling to raise the boat's sail in heavy winds. those winds...
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millenials looking to leave the bay area.mark))we know how expensive housing is in the bay area, a new poll finding almost half of milennials want to leave because of the expenses.((rob)) yes, and that's a really really bad thing when we start putting it into some context. 46 percent of millennials want to leave, these are people who are going to be high tax payers in the future. people 18-39 led all age groups who said they are looking to leave the region in the next few years. number one reason, cost of living. it's a gloomy picture, it hurts our social strategy, it hurts us economincally. the bay area draws in young people with a lot of great colleges, culture and proximity to the american dream of becoming a billionaire in silicon valley. over 100k new jobs added every year since 2011, and unemployment at 15 year lows. so this is kinda sad to see. ((mark))we're watching apple, they've been trying to get into the tv business. now they are trying to sell a package with hbo?((rob))i love itunes, so what i love about this ang
millenials looking to leave the bay area.mark))we know how expensive housing is in the bay area, a new poll finding almost half of milennials want to leave because of the expenses.((rob)) yes, and that's a really really bad thing when we start putting it into some context. 46 percent of millennials want to leave, these are people who are going to be high tax payers in the future. people 18-39 led all age groups who said they are looking to leave the region in the next few years. number one...
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you have a lot of new demand from millenials coming of age, but you can't buy what is not for sale.c. to katrina's point, you see many on luxury side, but entry level side, 20% lower inventory from last year which was pathetic. neil: are there more constructive problems than we had in the past? >> no doubt. i will take this all day long. you can see the light at the end. tunnel on this one. a third of millenials are just coming of age, that 85 million population, just about a third of them are coming to the home-buying age. also now you're seeing cohort, that 25 to 34-year-old, that is the most active hiring base. they're getting jobs. getting out of the parents basement. they will rent and soon going to buy. neil: katrina, i didn't mention ivanka trump, she was talking about the bigger economy at the white house town hall. this is ivanka trump earlier. >> my father wants to create 25 million jobs in this country and, women need to fully participate for that to be realized and for that goal to be realized. women are starting businesses at enormously fast rate. we need he tome power
you have a lot of new demand from millenials coming of age, but you can't buy what is not for sale.c. to katrina's point, you see many on luxury side, but entry level side, 20% lower inventory from last year which was pathetic. neil: are there more constructive problems than we had in the past? >> no doubt. i will take this all day long. you can see the light at the end. tunnel on this one. a third of millenials are just coming of age, that 85 million population, just about a third of...
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. >>> why more millenials are living with their parents and not their spouses coming up.: how last night's deadly attack could impact the outcome of the french election. what it means for the u.s. that's next. >> this is the latest reminder that terrorism can strike anywhere, at anytime. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. david: news all around the united airlines controversy where of course a passenger was dragged off a plane. now it is having a big effect on the future of its ceo. united saying ceo oscar munoz is no longer expected to take on the chairman role in 2018. that is what they had planned but no more. the company says it is leaving future determinations related to the discretion of the
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turning to traditional media companies as a safe space for their content, the move comes as growing millenialsd of their safe spaces flock to online spaces. julia. >> reporter: hey, melissa, a high tag ad television front and center in this ad sales period. cable network, the food network, discovery has started to pitch their lineups, showcasing their digital reach and measurement capabilities. nbc universal is across broadcast digital and cable. while cbs' total ratings move dvr and video on demand viewing. in the wake of advertisers boycotting google, the proximity to event, offensive content on youtube, it's expected to have its appeal. >> anything there will be front shift. i think a lot of the advertisers moved dollars into digital. now they're recognizing they need to go back to where they can actually control where their message is placed. >> google says many advertisers never last while others have decided to come back. google says it's committed to getting better and better. they show among generation z youtube is the top coolest brand, google in third place. the changes it's made to
turning to traditional media companies as a safe space for their content, the move comes as growing millenialsd of their safe spaces flock to online spaces. julia. >> reporter: hey, melissa, a high tag ad television front and center in this ad sales period. cable network, the food network, discovery has started to pitch their lineups, showcasing their digital reach and measurement capabilities. nbc universal is across broadcast digital and cable. while cbs' total ratings move dvr and...
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a study out last year said that 40% of millenials not believe there should be limitations placed on free speech. 40%. look at the attacks on those of us who cling to our god and the attempt to take our guns away. again i believe that once you go after religious liberty everything else is up for grabs. i read a story and i've been following the story for quite some time involving a sweet grandmother in washington state. i know we had covered hurt at fox news and i'm right about extensively in my book. she could be a member of the liberty bell liberty society. she is a sweet precious grandma and she inherited her flower shop from her mother. one day at someone ten customers came in and ask if should provide flowers for the upcoming same-sex marriage. she pulled them aside and as gentle as graceful as a white-haired grandmother could do she class their hand and she told these two young men why she could not do that. she said it would violate her religious belief. then she provided these young men with several other florists around town who would do a wonderful job with their marriage ceremo
a study out last year said that 40% of millenials not believe there should be limitations placed on free speech. 40%. look at the attacks on those of us who cling to our god and the attempt to take our guns away. again i believe that once you go after religious liberty everything else is up for grabs. i read a story and i've been following the story for quite some time involving a sweet grandmother in washington state. i know we had covered hurt at fox news and i'm right about extensively in my...
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there is little hope for this area's transportation future, and the polls indicates that means many millenials be devastating for the bay area economy)149/std ( justine ) in one east bay neighborhood ... more than 20 vehicles had their tires slashed. concord police say it happened on three different streets some time overnight... we are going to highlight them on a map. they are denkinger court, armand drive and dianda drive. the police department also posted a picture of some of the damage. at this point they have no motive and would like people who live in the neighborhood to check the footage on their home surveillance systems. lawrence karnow: another gorgeous weekend is almost in the books but we did start with a few more clouds tomorrow. and it looks like we have some major changes for the week ahead. the fog and low clouds took a little longer to clear than i expected but once it did, it was sunny and nice all the way to the coast. it was warm again with some highs moving into the low 80s with plenty of 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. the sea breeze is picking up so if you're h
there is little hope for this area's transportation future, and the polls indicates that means many millenials be devastating for the bay area economy)149/std ( justine ) in one east bay neighborhood ... more than 20 vehicles had their tires slashed. concord police say it happened on three different streets some time overnight... we are going to highlight them on a map. they are denkinger court, armand drive and dianda drive. the police department also posted a picture of some of the damage. at...
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i have to look at my notes, very popular with millenials obviously not me. david: good stuff. >> quickly blaming, crediting their rewards program. more and more people are signing up for the rewards program. that is the ticket. david: good news for american express. lori, thanks. cheryl? cheryl: holding washington accountable when it comes not just to the economy but a lot of policies from president trump. president trump is working to keep his promises but sean hannity says he can not do it alone. >> while the president is moving at a rapid pace to put his agenda in place, there is still plenty of work to be done. he can not do the rest of his agenda without the help of republicans in congress. it is time for you republicans, especially you republican leaders, quit the bickering, end the infighting and the obstruction. cheryl: jonathan, james are back with us. jonathan, whether it is immigration, whether it is epa reforms, whether trying to make moves with health care, sean has a point, that the president can not do this alone. are republicans willing to ge
i have to look at my notes, very popular with millenials obviously not me. david: good stuff. >> quickly blaming, crediting their rewards program. more and more people are signing up for the rewards program. that is the ticket. david: good news for american express. lori, thanks. cheryl? cheryl: holding washington accountable when it comes not just to the economy but a lot of policies from president trump. president trump is working to keep his promises but sean hannity says he can not do...
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that is because of the rising costs of houses, within the millenial generation you are seeing studenthough, absolutely cripple our generation. but, you know the concept of implementing consumer protections, yeah, there is an element of that needs to be taken into consideration but we also need to look how our society is structured at large. this is a giant idea, but we live in an economy where they say you have to have a college degree to be able to get a good job, to be able to buy a house. liz: here is alan, who did just that. he went to usc. got a masters in science, bachelor's in science. you're an aerospace guy. you're an engineer. you're not some shlub out there. look what happened to alan. president trump said he has a solution although it is not in play yet. pay more over the first 12 years, once you get that first job, and even if you owe more after 12 years, you're done, that's it. what do you sympathy about that, caleb? >> ultimately i don't believe there should be a system in place automatically forgives debt that you take on in that case. that is not how a functioning eco
that is because of the rising costs of houses, within the millenial generation you are seeing studenthough, absolutely cripple our generation. but, you know the concept of implementing consumer protections, yeah, there is an element of that needs to be taken into consideration but we also need to look how our society is structured at large. this is a giant idea, but we live in an economy where they say you have to have a college degree to be able to get a good job, to be able to buy a house....
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a pew study shows that 40% of millen reallies now believe -- millenials believe there should be limitations placed on free speech. 40%. look testify attacks on those who cling to our guns. and the attempts to take our guns away. again, i believe that once you go after religious liberty, everything else is up for grabs. i wrote a story and i've been following this story for -- quite some time, involving a sweet grandmother in washington state. i write about her in book. she is-could be a member of the liberty bells literary society. she is a sweet, precious grandma, and inherited her flower shop from her mother. one day some long-time customers came in ask asked if some would provide flowers for their upcoming same-sex marriage. and she pulled them aside and, as gentle and as graceful as a white haired grandmother could do, she chanced their hand -- collapses their hands and told these two young men why should could not do that. the said it would violate her religious beliefs. and then she provided these young men with several other florist around town who would do a wonderful job with their
a pew study shows that 40% of millen reallies now believe -- millenials believe there should be limitations placed on free speech. 40%. look testify attacks on those who cling to our guns. and the attempts to take our guns away. again, i believe that once you go after religious liberty, everything else is up for grabs. i wrote a story and i've been following this story for -- quite some time, involving a sweet grandmother in washington state. i write about her in book. she is-could be a member...
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election was the strength of the third party voting that we saw by millennials, and particularly millenials of color. to have a young person, a millennial, if you will, on the ballot, not an establishment guy, able to raise the money and take on the establishment and win, i think that would be a fantastic message for the party going forward. >> guys, as you know, everybody loves a hot take. mayor casim reed had a bit of his observe hot take earlier. >> the fact of the matter is this is a suit that sent newt gingrich to the house as speaker. this is the seat that sent senator isaacson to the united states senate, and this is the seat that sent secretary price to the president's administration. a typical republican should be winning in seat by 20, 24 points. and as we stand here right now, john ossoff is winning with 45% to 46% of the vote after president trump won it by a point. >> it is so good to see his face because i usually only hear his voice at the atlanta airport. anyone who goes down there quite a bit will back me up on that. but ryan, the fact that republicans are so worried about
election was the strength of the third party voting that we saw by millennials, and particularly millenials of color. to have a young person, a millennial, if you will, on the ballot, not an establishment guy, able to raise the money and take on the establishment and win, i think that would be a fantastic message for the party going forward. >> guys, as you know, everybody loves a hot take. mayor casim reed had a bit of his observe hot take earlier. >> the fact of the matter is this...
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this is number one way millenials watch content. they sit there and just watch youtube videos. doesn't matter what is going on in the world. david: one leads to another. like popcorn, you just can't stop. melissa. melissa: let's go back to lori. she has more on amazon. lori. >> we talked so much about amazon and the retail business. what is key for amazon is the cloud business. this is very important. just as much factor in the blow out quarter as anything else going on with amazon. 42.4% increase in the cloud business, amazon web services. dollar value? $3.66 billion. staggering amount really. if you look at income, it is $724 million, but on operating basis, one billion dollars even. so the free cash flow too is coming. so really firing on all cylinders for amazon. melissa: all right. good stuff. what do you think about that, carol? what do you think about that? >> i think that a number of the names we're hearing today are all leaders and are leading in those technologies that are going to be drivers of growth for the next several years. one of the things that i always look a
this is number one way millenials watch content. they sit there and just watch youtube videos. doesn't matter what is going on in the world. david: one leads to another. like popcorn, you just can't stop. melissa. melissa: let's go back to lori. she has more on amazon. lori. >> we talked so much about amazon and the retail business. what is key for amazon is the cloud business. this is very important. just as much factor in the blow out quarter as anything else going on with amazon. 42.4%...
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one millenial who had a sign said pepsi, you can't save us and it was a play on the kendall jenner pepsi ad. so we're seeing younger people and older people who said they have been through a series of protests not only here but in their lifetime. people are saying, look, as a public figure, you are required to deliver a public account of your contribution to this country. they're saying we're working people, we're immigrants. on april 15th, on tax day, we're required to provide our contribution, so we want to know what is yours. but they're also asking questions like is there something nefarious in play? are there relationships with russia? are there conflicts of interest? what do we not know and what are you going to show us if and when you release your taxes. >> good reporting there. way to go with the concentration of talking with us with that in the background. i know it's really loud there. thank you, morgan, there in new york city. now let's take you to atlanta where we find maya rodriguez. she's walking right now with some of the marchers. what are protesters telling you today? >>
one millenial who had a sign said pepsi, you can't save us and it was a play on the kendall jenner pepsi ad. so we're seeing younger people and older people who said they have been through a series of protests not only here but in their lifetime. people are saying, look, as a public figure, you are required to deliver a public account of your contribution to this country. they're saying we're working people, we're immigrants. on april 15th, on tax day, we're required to provide our...
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i'll put the full video on my facebook page but the millenial falcon just flew by your tv screen. >>oesn't look like anybody is having a good time. >> ryan johnson wants the dark tomorrow. that's why the logo it will be a ominous film. >> do you think it will open in china at the same time.e sam. curious why that is. they opened "star wars" end so seven in china in january. >> tucker ever sit in seat f8. >> f8. >> no. >> why? >> very special. >> dude, i saw "fast and furious" eight so i wanted to sit in f8. >> okay. one of a kind, kev. 682347 washington. mid 70's today. yesterday we hit 89 so cooler than yesterday. not cold but cooler. with rain showers in the forecast first half of the day. you can see the rain showers moving in and moving through the region and we'll keep rain with if you say, we'll say early afternoon things should start to taper off and perhaps some late day clearing.ú74 is l. 72 tomorrow looks fantastic. erin has got traffic. >> all right, 6:56 right now and we are taking a look outside. skyfox checking out the delay right now dealing with a downed tree and a cr
i'll put the full video on my facebook page but the millenial falcon just flew by your tv screen. >>oesn't look like anybody is having a good time. >> ryan johnson wants the dark tomorrow. that's why the logo it will be a ominous film. >> do you think it will open in china at the same time.e sam. curious why that is. they opened "star wars" end so seven in china in january. >> tucker ever sit in seat f8. >> f8. >> no. >> why? >> very...
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the one i chuckled when i saw a young woman a millenial said "pepsi can't save you" tongue and cheekpepsi ad regarding protests. we saw people using cleverness to make their voices heard and came together young and old and said this is why we're here, because we believe that a responsible america is one with an accountable president. yasmin? >> do they think washington will hear their message, morgan? >> reporter: weg your pardon? >> do they think washington is going to hear their message? >> reporter: things have been quiet in washington in terms of response. they think that he's watching it but any indication in the past with regards to him tweeting even on our own network when it comes to "snl" he's usually watching and tweeting. even though today it's been quiet, they feel confident their voices are being heard and if not, the power of their marching is being seen. >> nbc's morgan radford for us, thank you. >>> up next, pope francis celebrates holy saturday at the vatican and the latest piece of legislation signed by the president aimed at planned parenthood. ♪ ♪ take on the main
the one i chuckled when i saw a young woman a millenial said "pepsi can't save you" tongue and cheekpepsi ad regarding protests. we saw people using cleverness to make their voices heard and came together young and old and said this is why we're here, because we believe that a responsible america is one with an accountable president. yasmin? >> do they think washington will hear their message, morgan? >> reporter: weg your pardon? >> do they think washington is going...
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and i think the younger generation, the millenials voting now don't have the experience of the oldereople and yet they're not willing to respect the experience of the older people that have gone through demonstrations and vietnam and burning the draft cards and women's liberation and sexual freedom and all the things that we've gone through from the 19 50's to the 1960's and 1990's and now the 2000's and are not willing to take direction from the people with the experience. we want to vicariously think we have the answers and we're not even looking for the real experience. the wisdom comes from the experience. host: thank you for calling. laura, you've been waiting in troy, michigan, on the republican line. hi. caller: good morning. i am one of those old people sheila just made reference to. i have kept my promise is the same way that he lks about the huge size of his crowd, the repeal and replace. 'm really disappointed because i think this man is living in la la land. he's surrounded himself with friends and i think a lot of his friends that stand up for him are probably people tha
and i think the younger generation, the millenials voting now don't have the experience of the oldereople and yet they're not willing to respect the experience of the older people that have gone through demonstrations and vietnam and burning the draft cards and women's liberation and sexual freedom and all the things that we've gone through from the 19 50's to the 1960's and 1990's and now the 2000's and are not willing to take direction from the people with the experience. we want to...
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and she was -- i don't want to offend anyone, but it felt like a millenial reaction.ke, "no, i didn't," and tough. and then i had to, like, take a picture of her license plate and then finally she pulled over. so i basically solved a crime on the way here. >> seth: wow! >> but that left me -- that left me with about 30 seconds to get this suit on and my hair. so guys, if my hair doesn't look on point tonight -- >> seth: yeah. >> cut me some slack. >> seth: yeah, cut some slack. >> yeah. >> seth: it seems very fitting that you would solve a crime on the road. >> tooro almost feels stunted, doesn't it? >> seth: yeah. >> suspicious. >> seth: it's like this is the -- >> yeah. >> seth: i feel like the hollywood studio floor routine. >> and then i had to commandeer a motorcycle and chase her. >> seth: wait a second. >> yeah! >> seth: wait a second. >> yeah! when she saw me, she was, like, "john baker!" >> seth: were you a huge "chips" fan growing up? was that a thing? >> yeah, i mean, i was 2 when the show came out. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: i was i guess -- i feel l
and she was -- i don't want to offend anyone, but it felt like a millenial reaction.ke, "no, i didn't," and tough. and then i had to, like, take a picture of her license plate and then finally she pulled over. so i basically solved a crime on the way here. >> seth: wow! >> but that left me -- that left me with about 30 seconds to get this suit on and my hair. so guys, if my hair doesn't look on point tonight -- >> seth: yeah. >> cut me some slack. >>...
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about 1/4 of today possible annuals are not -- millenials are not in school and don't have a job, but the majority tend to be in college or graduate school. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: the imf sees results growth rebound in 2018 but challenges remain for latin america's biggest economy. the finance minister of brazil will join us in washington. ♪ the country's road to recovery hinges on facing political uncertainty, easing monetary policy, and progress on the government's economic reform agenda. let's head -- had things over to erik schatzker, who's in washington with a central player in brazil's future. erik: few men could be more central to brazil's future than the finance minister, who is here with me in washington. thank you very much. good to see you here in d.c. welcome back to the united states trade let's begin with pension reform, and issue critical to result was future. you and the president are working hard to catch this -- pass this pension reform
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. >> scott thank you >> the majority of millenial parents plan to part of their child's education despiteit. the reason, the lingering debt is a pain point for their parent who don't want to see their children go through the same circumstance according to a survey, they found millennial parents owe an average of 91 hundred dollars in student debt. >>> parents pull out your wallets it's prom season, today's teens pay a third of their budget on prom alone. elaborate events like this this one, one student asked with a hat ride over phoenix, luckily for him, she said yes, dan the man sharing how much the average student? that's like a wedding >> $919 is what the average family is spending oh and a prom. >> did you go to your prom >> i did >> you guys know. >> yes. >> i didn't spend $900. >> no. >> so but it is true. the spending is out of control. we're going to give you few tips this morning on how to save a few bucks and break down what their spending on as well >> the prom, average cost of these prom posals, $324 >> why can't you go up to her and say, can you go with me >> make a posted bo
. >> scott thank you >> the majority of millenial parents plan to part of their child's education despiteit. the reason, the lingering debt is a pain point for their parent who don't want to see their children go through the same circumstance according to a survey, they found millennial parents owe an average of 91 hundred dollars in student debt. >>> parents pull out your wallets it's prom season, today's teens pay a third of their budget on prom alone. elaborate events...
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. >> those darn millenials. >> 7:27. diagnosticed with ovarian cancer found the courage to fight the disease. >>> sabina on our top story. >> two days out and the monster who took a four-year-old girl off the street and sexual assaulted her, he is still on the loose. if you're a parent you cannot miss the story, we're going to have an update after break. >>> 7:30 -- not to cut funding in the wake of the recent trail derailment. the derailment derailment caused widespread delays for hundreds thousands. chris christie wrote a letter that he directed new jersey transit to withhold fund until an independent inspection. >>> philadelphia suspending a program reserved on street parking places for electric car, too many neighbors are complaining saying it's unfair to allow the owners of those vehicles to reserve spots for charging stations outside their home. electric vehicle owners saying cleaning up pollution more important. council members say the suspension of the program will allow the city to revamp. >>> welcome back to wa
. >> those darn millenials. >> 7:27. diagnosticed with ovarian cancer found the courage to fight the disease. >>> sabina on our top story. >> two days out and the monster who took a four-year-old girl off the street and sexual assaulted her, he is still on the loose. if you're a parent you cannot miss the story, we're going to have an update after break. >>> 7:30 -- not to cut funding in the wake of the recent trail derailment. the derailment derailment...
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it is in the interest of talented millenials who have huge student loans, who have a great idea to benefit themselves, their community, their economy. we're here to be in the interest of hard working workers who have no big investment dollars but have an abundance of sweat equity. we are here in the interest, mr. speaker, of building businesses and growing this economy and if we do that, we are growing jobs and opportunity for our citizens and we are in the interest, mr. speaker, again, not of the moneyed interests but of efforts all over this country led by people like john delaney of maryland, steven case of virginia, to build out venture capital and entrepreneurship in places other than boston, mass, men low park, places like detroit -- menlo park. places like detroit, st. louis, chicago. so that's why we're here today. this bill is a simple, commonsense, small step in that effort. for many years in my private sector life i helped young companies form and raise capital -- raised capital for them. in my own business, i extended stock options and opportunities to buy stock to those very p
it is in the interest of talented millenials who have huge student loans, who have a great idea to benefit themselves, their community, their economy. we're here to be in the interest of hard working workers who have no big investment dollars but have an abundance of sweat equity. we are here in the interest, mr. speaker, of building businesses and growing this economy and if we do that, we are growing jobs and opportunity for our citizens and we are in the interest, mr. speaker, again, not of...
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switching gears, if you don't mind -- >> by the way for millenials who think socialism is a great thingo caracas right now. neil: see what that is like. steve mnuchin is speaking in washington today and he seems to be lifting the markets up on talk, don't worry, we're going to get this stuff done, health care done, tax cuts done. whatever he is saying is doing its thing and helping markets. >> yeah. neil: are we getting ahead of ourselves again? >> no. again the markets are reacting with perception. it is not necessarily reality at this point because obviously the administration and congress have not worked together to pass health care. they will take another whack at the pinata but they also have to tackle tax reform. we've seen some of these conservative economists with editorials, including art laffer, steve forbes, tackle business tax reform and combine that with infrastructure get democrats on board and make biggest impact by lowering corporate tax rate and tackle personal income taxes later. i think it is interesting idea. i don't think you should couplet interesting taking things
switching gears, if you don't mind -- >> by the way for millenials who think socialism is a great thingo caracas right now. neil: see what that is like. steve mnuchin is speaking in washington today and he seems to be lifting the markets up on talk, don't worry, we're going to get this stuff done, health care done, tax cuts done. whatever he is saying is doing its thing and helping markets. >> yeah. neil: are we getting ahead of ourselves again? >> no. again the markets are...
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i totally appreciated 365 the millenials low cost and they haven't been able to get it off the groundut the most important thing is that everybody decided they want that space. you had to stay one step ahead of everybody else and they didn't an they didn't use the technology. they talk about the affinity plan. think about what starbucks has done and panera. unbelievable. >> sometimes the activist may have some ideas that are worthwhile, oftentimes the company has already considered many of the ideas particular he will within it comes to capital structure. here, day-to-day operations they're talking about. you can also have good ideas and go against the tide that will overwhelm you, starboard and macy's and these guys in qualco qualcomm. >> john mackey is not a guy who will take your call and say i'm switching direction. he's going to take the call and say well, it's going to use kind of you know let's run the united clip again. john mackey is a tough guy, okay? he's one of the -- walter robb is a very sweet guy, i loved to talk to walter, okay? john is different. >> barry rosenstein i
i totally appreciated 365 the millenials low cost and they haven't been able to get it off the groundut the most important thing is that everybody decided they want that space. you had to stay one step ahead of everybody else and they didn't an they didn't use the technology. they talk about the affinity plan. think about what starbucks has done and panera. unbelievable. >> sometimes the activist may have some ideas that are worthwhile, oftentimes the company has already considered many...