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this as demand is starting to surge from millenials. builders claim they are now turning to lower-priced products, new brands, even luxury homebuilder toll brothers. but analysts are quick to point out these are lower priced, not the true starter priced homes that are sorely needed. only d.r. horton and lji are in that space. the problem for the others is cheaper homes really hit the margin. >> you can have some gross margin deterioration, as long as you have a coincident rise in order growth. you need order growth to accelerate. right now we're probably on average in the high single digits for most homebuilders. if you're going to see more gross margin deterioration, i think the market is going to want to see that rise into to leave at least the low double digits going forward. >> reporter: you see a shift to lower priced homes, but not an aggressive one. they would have to sell significantly more of those homes. millenials are starting to buy but the numbers aren't there yet. i'm diana olick in washington. >>> the percentage of mortga
this as demand is starting to surge from millenials. builders claim they are now turning to lower-priced products, new brands, even luxury homebuilder toll brothers. but analysts are quick to point out these are lower priced, not the true starter priced homes that are sorely needed. only d.r. horton and lji are in that space. the problem for the others is cheaper homes really hit the margin. >> you can have some gross margin deterioration, as long as you have a coincident rise in order...
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un millonario australiano dice que la generaciÓn de los millenials no logra tener una casa propia ende acuerdo con eso, conozco a muchos millenials que estÁn comprando ahora o quieren comprar su casa. somos bien trabajadores. la Última y nos vamos, miren este niÑo tan chulo, tremendo goleador! quÉ hace ahÍ? eso estÁ mucho mejor que otros goleadores que ya habÍa visto en las grandes canchas de mÉxico y europa. aquÍ apago una velita y super emocionado festeja y le dice bye, bye, see you later. me encantÓ los videos desde niÑo, a sonreÍrle a la vida. los espero en nuestras redes sociales. compartan conmigo usando el #univisiÓndigital. gracias por acompaÑarme de nuevo, los espero maÑana allÍ en univisiÓn digital california. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: llegÓ la hora de dar la bienvenida a todos los que no reciben en sus casas a nivel nacional. . muy buenas tardes. estamos en "hoy". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bienvenidos al programa mÁs divertido de la televisiÓn! comenzamos! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
un millonario australiano dice que la generaciÓn de los millenials no logra tener una casa propia ende acuerdo con eso, conozco a muchos millenials que estÁn comprando ahora o quieren comprar su casa. somos bien trabajadores. la Última y nos vamos, miren este niÑo tan chulo, tremendo goleador! quÉ hace ahÍ? eso estÁ mucho mejor que otros goleadores que ya habÍa visto en las grandes canchas de mÉxico y europa. aquÍ apago una velita y super emocionado festeja y le dice bye, bye, see you...
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millenials and sex. young adults handle romance and relationships in the age of dating apps. ♪ ♪ guard pack. tide pods child helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> researchers say young adults are not interested in casual sex. >> love lives of millenials are closer to sex in the city. >> what does hooking up mean really? >> it means making out or having sex. it honestly just depend on how far you are welling to go. >> in hbo's hit show, girls. >> [ bleep ] him. >> millenials are often portrayed as being a bet away from a quick hook-up. but in the report, called, the talk. researchers from harvard's graduate school of education suggest young adults are more conservative than previous generations. and would rather hang out with friend or date serious
millenials and sex. young adults handle romance and relationships in the age of dating apps. ♪ ♪ guard pack. tide pods child helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> researchers say young adults are not interested in casual sex. >> love lives of...
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>> the millenial question -- >> analytics. yeah, and you know, the analytic platform that -- we're having this conversation right now. and our chief technology officer is going to play a critically important role. here's one thing that i have learned. and you know, probably, far more, is as we construct the tools for organizing in the 21st century, we've got to make sure that we don't simply have coders and, you know, computer geniuses at the table. we've got to have the organizers at the table. because i have seen a lot of well-intentioned money and minds get invested into things that just didn't work. because they didn't have the front end user at the table. so they thought they had a great idea, but in reality, because they didn't know the nuts and bolts of organizing, they weren't able to get it quite right. so what we're doing, we have convened and we have established a permanent tech advisory council that's addressing all of these issues. how do you build the tools of the 21st century and beyond? the thing we're making s
>> the millenial question -- >> analytics. yeah, and you know, the analytic platform that -- we're having this conversation right now. and our chief technology officer is going to play a critically important role. here's one thing that i have learned. and you know, probably, far more, is as we construct the tools for organizing in the 21st century, we've got to make sure that we don't simply have coders and, you know, computer geniuses at the table. we've got to have the organizers...
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if i'm talking to millenials. in to the 401k you are responsible for your own financial future. good advice. thank you so much. i will speak with budget director mick mulvaney. we are going to get into the details on that bill we are back in a minute. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. 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. because your home is where our heart is. maria: good wednesday morning thanks so much for being here welcome back. i'm maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, may 3 your top st
if i'm talking to millenials. in to the 401k you are responsible for your own financial future. good advice. thank you so much. i will speak with budget director mick mulvaney. we are going to get into the details on that bill we are back in a minute. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities...
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, i think other people call them millenials. >> furs of all, they should vus say rich spoiled brads,s generation, man, we give all these kids everything. they don't appreciate anything. they won't all the new phones, they want everything. >> stephen: i certainly disagree with you about my core demographic. i think-- i think they are wonderful, we are the hope of this nation. you deserve everything you have. i have to say that, have i to say that. >> i understand that. you have bills to pay. >> stephen: i have to say that. but seriously, speak from the heart. was it a tougher game when were you younger. >> it was definitely a tougher game. it was more physical. these guys are very talented. but they made it easier on them. they take rest periods now. >> stephen: what? >> guys miss games because they just want to rest. >> stephen: wow. i hear they provide fluids. rest like they don't play every game. >> they don't play every game, they rest. they fly private jets. when i played, we flew commercial. >> stephen: oh good lord. >> just think about it. >> stephen: good lord. how did they fi
, i think other people call them millenials. >> furs of all, they should vus say rich spoiled brads,s generation, man, we give all these kids everything. they don't appreciate anything. they won't all the new phones, they want everything. >> stephen: i certainly disagree with you about my core demographic. i think-- i think they are wonderful, we are the hope of this nation. you deserve everything you have. i have to say that, have i to say that. >> i understand that. you have...
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how concerning is the lack of support for free speech among american millenials?s surprising? >> well, i think it's very disturbing, because the whole purpose of a university is to challenge your assumptions, turn your world upside down, take assumptions and turn them into questions if you go to four years of college and you don't have your basic assumptions challenged, even overturned, you haven't really gotten a proper liberal arts education and so i think it's very pathetic that you've got these young people who feel they need to be sheltered. sheltered in what? in fact, the only two groups that are really regularly bat oerd campus are political conserve -- battered on campus are political conservatives and evangelical christians. everyone has a safe space otherwise. it's called the american campus. >> kimberly: you're right. it's unbelievable to me how this happened and whole thing developed and now, charlie, safe spaces, what is that? i mean, what is wrong with american youth? are they -- they are so ill prepared then for the real world when they go out there
how concerning is the lack of support for free speech among american millenials?s surprising? >> well, i think it's very disturbing, because the whole purpose of a university is to challenge your assumptions, turn your world upside down, take assumptions and turn them into questions if you go to four years of college and you don't have your basic assumptions challenged, even overturned, you haven't really gotten a proper liberal arts education and so i think it's very pathetic that you've...
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. >> speaking of those new graduates, how many of them are actually buying cars, the millenials are aifferent generation and they are doing things had a little differently in. >> they are a different generation a what we see on our sister company is they spend a lot of time researching. they find the overall process of purchasing very, very overwhelming which is completely -- >> me, too. >> i do, too. >> but we also see them willing to participate in a new vehicle. the millenials, so many of them, so if they get fed up with things like the way that you deal with cars at the dealership, will that mean good news for most of us who come from smaller generations. >> first of all, it's more splintered than ever because this is really the first to imthat the baby boomers aren't dominated so we over got gen "x" and gen" y" and the baby boom remembers still there, we have to see what they are purchasing and respecting the generations for sure. >> i'm like cindy brady, constantly forgetting about the older and the youngers. >> exactly. >> thanks very much for joining us today, rebecca. >> grea
. >> speaking of those new graduates, how many of them are actually buying cars, the millenials are aifferent generation and they are doing things had a little differently in. >> they are a different generation a what we see on our sister company is they spend a lot of time researching. they find the overall process of purchasing very, very overwhelming which is completely -- >> me, too. >> i do, too. >> but we also see them willing to participate in a new vehicle....
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it may take longer for millenials to say home sweet home. generation had virtually nothing saved towards a down payment for home. call it a comeback. when you can get behind the wheel of the new series. the highlights of lebron james breaking the recorfor the most points in playoff history. >> good luck. that moment as a price as right contestant breaks the bank. it's never too late to start planning for retirement. what steps you should be taking to build wealth with retirement right around the corner. what you do when you're quite frankly frightened about your upcoming retirement. you still have some time. but what you want to do is start get very intentional. we just had to be careful of not letting lifestyle get in the way of our dreams later on. what are some of the biggest moves that they should be making. i think they should say tappan what do you see yourself doing in retirement is not the end it's the beginning of thbest time of your life. sit down and really start to analyze where am i how much money do i have what do we need to do
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we're millenials. we fry to do that instinctively. instead, i'm here to tell you -- that finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation is to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose. >> he made it to graduation. just not his own. >> great. >> not only one of the youngest billion airs. t the. >> new thing to add to his resume. >> bill gates. dropped out of billionaire as well. usy editorial meeting is off-limits to. day decided to show you a footage of the planning meeting for worlds now now. take a look. whoa. >> now you know how we come up with them. this is national clown day in peru. you can see hundreds of colorful characters. celebrating in downtown lima. whistling. juggling. playing music. doing stunts. you name it. >> may 25th. national clown day in peru for a dozen years. the clown's union wants to make it official. lobbying for the government few of make it official holiday. >> jack is on board with that. clearly. >> and -- >> what's up? >> national clown day. >> jack dressed up for it. skmen
we're millenials. we fry to do that instinctively. instead, i'm here to tell you -- that finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation is to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose. >> he made it to graduation. just not his own. >> great. >> not only one of the youngest billion airs. t the. >> new thing to add to his resume. >> bill gates. dropped out of billionaire as well. usy editorial meeting is off-limits to. day decided to...
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is that an appealing factor for young millenials? >> that is an appealing factor.arolyn fairchild looked into it. the reason people were looking at it people are changing jobs more frequently than ever. millenials will work for more companies than any other generation and collecting experiences. they want to be able to say i launched uber in this mark, i did this and that. uber gives them a chance to do something very big. universal, same thing. big audience. lot of room to play. >> suzy, did uber surprise you? >> yes. >> you've seen the pr crisis after crisis. >> we all shook our heads when we saw uber. but it fits into the story. people can get incredible experiences but also credentials. they've got this brand factor. people want to work at companies that are household names. you work at uber, twitter. who goes through a day without using amazon, google in some way? people are driven by these audacious challenges, credential and brand name no matter how much trouble they've been in, apparently. >> they get a job at these top companies, they tend to stay in this
is that an appealing factor for young millenials? >> that is an appealing factor.arolyn fairchild looked into it. the reason people were looking at it people are changing jobs more frequently than ever. millenials will work for more companies than any other generation and collecting experiences. they want to be able to say i launched uber in this mark, i did this and that. uber gives them a chance to do something very big. universal, same thing. big audience. lot of room to play. >>...
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millenials engage on the go. they can charge more for mobile ads. 84% of their total ad revenue comes from the mobile apps. they spent a lot developing from these stealing from snapchat, integrating it into instagram and whatsapp. you see it working. their instagram story, 200 million daily users. that is more than the original snapchat. seems like this take over may be working for them. melissa: jonathan, why do you think they missed on earnings? we have to drill down into that. earnings per share, pretty big, eight cent? >> i think they're willing happily for investors to spend a lot of money. growing stocks there is less of an investment on real time earnings as there would be for a utility company or some other company relying on a dividend. investors are willing to look further out. again where else do you have access to billion plus people from a advertisers perspective. melissa, quickly why all of these they call them fang stocks, amazon, google, facebook, they're competition benefits other. small business
millenials engage on the go. they can charge more for mobile ads. 84% of their total ad revenue comes from the mobile apps. they spent a lot developing from these stealing from snapchat, integrating it into instagram and whatsapp. you see it working. their instagram story, 200 million daily users. that is more than the original snapchat. seems like this take over may be working for them. melissa: jonathan, why do you think they missed on earnings? we have to drill down into that. earnings per...
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if you're a millenial and have a money problem, stay tuned for this one. ♪ when you have something you love, you want to protect it. at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... : a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. . >> once again, a little excitement outside the white house, as the north lawn of the white house. again, there's a bike rack that somebody apparently used to try to jump over the fence. >> how is that possible? >> trying to be acrobat. it
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they are having a hard time reeling in millenials. account for a third of all boat sales, that's up 20% since 2005. we went to a manufacturing plant here in florida. they say it's all about the technology and being connected to lure in that younger generation, features like blu tooth and and a half fashion system and docking that's more like a videogame controller thanks, to the help of a joy stick. what about the cash strapped millennials, they tell me these boat sharing programs are great for milleniales, they get a taste of the experience. they say they've seen strong demand in that segment. when they actually surprise you, they say the majority of boat buyers are actually families of a household income of $100,000 or less the most popular is the 142 outrage. i got to take this out for a spin. the technology is incredible. i'm working on experience here. so far, so good. >> so you are driving that boat, landon? >> reporter: i am, i'm multitaking. >> look at the boats. there is a swimming chart. >> she is actually moving everything
they are having a hard time reeling in millenials. account for a third of all boat sales, that's up 20% since 2005. we went to a manufacturing plant here in florida. they say it's all about the technology and being connected to lure in that younger generation, features like blu tooth and and a half fashion system and docking that's more like a videogame controller thanks, to the help of a joy stick. what about the cash strapped millennials, they tell me these boat sharing programs are great for...
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. >> los millenials estÁn metidos en su celular, de pronto el aguacate no quedÓ pero la mano se cortÓsta la cama, despuÉs vino olivia, la mÁs grande. total, es que nos quedamos las cuatro conversando hasta tarde hasta que nos dormimos, doctora. - la seÑora junto con kristal estaban en ropa interior. - Él llegÓ diciendo un poco de improperios, diciendo que si era lesbiana, que siempre lo habÍa sabido, que si era una prostituta, que habÍa metido a mis hijas en eso, doctora. las agarrÓ, las metio en el carro y ya yo tengo dos semanas sin verlas. - ¿quÉ saben tus hijas de esto, de tu relaciÓn con kristal? [♪] - doctora polo, este personaje tiene 38 aÑos y ha pasado 23
. >> los millenials estÁn metidos en su celular, de pronto el aguacate no quedÓ pero la mano se cortÓsta la cama, despuÉs vino olivia, la mÁs grande. total, es que nos quedamos las cuatro conversando hasta tarde hasta que nos dormimos, doctora. - la seÑora junto con kristal estaban en ropa interior. - Él llegÓ diciendo un poco de improperios, diciendo que si era lesbiana, que siempre lo habÍa sabido, que si era una prostituta, que habÍa metido a mis hijas en eso, doctora. las...
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some millenials stop buying tha toast and your five dollar coffees and you'll have enough to buy a house when you get older. that does it for us z2d1iz z16fz y2d1iy y16fy just how far does weathertech go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ weathertech. made right, in america handling the unexpected ... ...doesn't happen by accident. coming up on today's telecast: >> eight years of pain? >> yeah, in my back! >> and what happened now? >> it's gone! >> hallelujah! that's it! that's it! whoo! >> i can breathe! >> you can breathe! you know who opened up those lungs? >> god did! >> have you been in pain? in your shoulder? >> it's gone! >> oh he's going to dance a little bit! i'll tell you, this is a moment to give god the glory! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry
some millenials stop buying tha toast and your five dollar coffees and you'll have enough to buy a house when you get older. that does it for us z2d1iz z16fz y2d1iy y16fy just how far does weathertech go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ weathertech. made right, in america handling the unexpected ... ...doesn't happen by accident. coming up on today's telecast: >> eight years of pain? >> yeah, in my back! >> and what happened now? >> it's...
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some millenials stop buying that toast and your five dollar coffees and to buy a house when you get older. that does it for us tonight. tmz is coming up next good night, everybody. - vo from commercial: i was five years old when we moved to the neighborhood. - female reporter: the woman in this commercial is an actress who lives in new york city. - that woman feels like an outsider, she is one. - female vo: the big hotel industry was caught again... pushing fake stories about airbnb with fake anacostia residents. did they think we wouldn't find out? the big hotel industry and their front groups can't hide from the truth. if they'll lie about this, can you trust them on anything? ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. ♪ announcer: today on "tmz" -- >> hey, what's up, everybody? you good? [applause] so i found taylor swift. yeah, she emerged in some booty shorts. >> so she took a private
some millenials stop buying that toast and your five dollar coffees and to buy a house when you get older. that does it for us tonight. tmz is coming up next good night, everybody. - vo from commercial: i was five years old when we moved to the neighborhood. - female reporter: the woman in this commercial is an actress who lives in new york city. - that woman feels like an outsider, she is one. - female vo: the big hotel industry was caught again... pushing fake stories about airbnb with...
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documentary about children living in mumbai — returning to meet them as young adults — in india's millenialsllennial generation. over 65% of this vast country's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their expectations been met, or have their lives taken them in directions they could never have dreamed of? spruha, gaurav and madhavi are watching the original bbc programme for the first time in over ten years. they went to school together, and are still good friends. namaste. .. i'm madhavi, and these are my friends. we live in mumbai... i'm madhavi, i'm 25 years old. i was filmed for the bbc programme which was on the lives of kids in mumbai, about ten years back. i live in a flat in mumbai with my sister, mother and father. when do you have yoga class today?
documentary about children living in mumbai — returning to meet them as young adults — in india's millenialsllennial generation. over 65% of this vast country's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've...
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for instance, harrison ford flying the millenial fall come comfort zone, harrisson ford flying an actual, danger zone. bill o'reilly telling fox viewers what he wants, comfort zone, bill o'reilly telling an individual woman what he wants, danger zone. and it doesn't stop with people, this goes for everything. stay in your lane. drug stores selling pharmaceuticals, comfort zone. drug stores selling sushi? danger zone. nobody needs to you sell sushi. i don't want to buy sushi where i buy my lube. >> neal, look, i think you're being negative about this whole thing. but i think we should encourage people to step out of their comfort zone because i mean let's be honest, what is the worst that could happen. >> i don't know, trevor. can i think of one guy who stepped out of his comfort zone. (cheers and applause) and now we're all in the danger zone. >> my friend neal brennan, >> my friend neal brennan, everyone, we'll be right back. ♪ >> my friend neal brennan, everyone, we'll be right back. hey hey canelo... ...no bueno, be bold, put the... hey be bolder. tecate light born bold. classic hersh
for instance, harrison ford flying the millenial fall come comfort zone, harrisson ford flying an actual, danger zone. bill o'reilly telling fox viewers what he wants, comfort zone, bill o'reilly telling an individual woman what he wants, danger zone. and it doesn't stop with people, this goes for everything. stay in your lane. drug stores selling pharmaceuticals, comfort zone. drug stores selling sushi? danger zone. nobody needs to you sell sushi. i don't want to buy sushi where i buy my lube....
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. >> what is the broader implication for the economy if millenials do continue on this path of deciding they want to become homeowners? i assume it means they're more confident in their prospects and the economy if they're willing to take on a mortgage. >> i think the improvement in home buying is really a result of the improvement that we've seen in the labor market. we've seen the unemployment rate drop, we've seen the number of involuntary part-time workers come down, and we've seen the quit rate go up, which tells me folks are moving out of jobs they took because it was the only thing they could find and moving into something they hope to be more permanent. that means it's time for them to put down roots and look to purchase a home or townhome. i think this is the type of thing that typically happens early in an economic recovery. i'm glad to finally see it happening. but it has powerful carry-through to other parts of the economy. when you buy a house, you buy things to go in it. >> oh, yes, you do. >> and a lot of stuff is made here in the u.s. >> we'll are watching home good stoc
. >> what is the broader implication for the economy if millenials do continue on this path of deciding they want to become homeowners? i assume it means they're more confident in their prospects and the economy if they're willing to take on a mortgage. >> i think the improvement in home buying is really a result of the improvement that we've seen in the labor market. we've seen the unemployment rate drop, we've seen the number of involuntary part-time workers come down, and we've...
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we model them and a lot of the millenials they love it. it's self-contained if you will.ife they want. what a development that is. you will tell us how to make the most of your curb appeal and this is how you can make money it's really amazing to think how much a stock it goes into. particularly in the west coast. water is expensive and rare. they should all of these different mechanisms. in order to save basically water costs and make it aesthetically beautiful. for example in las vegas if you put that landscaping and you actually get a rebate from the water district. we talk about the global water crisis. there is a concern about the lack of water particularly regional and different parts of the world. again to regionalized it if we don't have enough water over here it is going to affect the hotel business. it's something that we take for granted as opposed to the west. it is all over the world. something that has to be paid attention to. we have to per server this water serving this water we have to be smart and what we do. is it a buyers or sellers market right now? >
we model them and a lot of the millenials they love it. it's self-contained if you will.ife they want. what a development that is. you will tell us how to make the most of your curb appeal and this is how you can make money it's really amazing to think how much a stock it goes into. particularly in the west coast. water is expensive and rare. they should all of these different mechanisms. in order to save basically water costs and make it aesthetically beautiful. for example in las vegas if you...
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the younger generation today, the millenials generation, is very liberal on issues of hoax osexuality but it is absolutely firm on abortion. >> that issue isn't going away. >> it's not. >> partly what you're describing there is broadening of a permanent left-right split, tied to religion, so that it's not just protestant conservativism, it's catholic conservatism, muslim, jewish, whatever, and so politics has become regio-tribal and it's not changing. >> i think that's except the last election. there's what john green, a greet sociology yeas called the god gap, and the god gap was people who are very religious no matter what tradition they come from, at least christian traditions, are always more republican than the less church going, less pious in that tradition. so, it's pub perfectly true that the division started to cut through all the denominations. >> now you can explain why 81% of white evangelicals voted for donald trump. we'll get that answered here this evening. you talk about it, very briefly the end of your book. do you have a thought about what that says about the landsca
the younger generation today, the millenials generation, is very liberal on issues of hoax osexuality but it is absolutely firm on abortion. >> that issue isn't going away. >> it's not. >> partly what you're describing there is broadening of a permanent left-right split, tied to religion, so that it's not just protestant conservativism, it's catholic conservatism, muslim, jewish, whatever, and so politics has become regio-tribal and it's not changing. >> i think that's...
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i have some beef with the bernie but when it comes to the millenials that they understood that and i talked to them all the time. >> that would lead them not to support hillary clinton?. >> that is a good question and for some people that was grounded in policy differences however it is very difficult to sort out what were the well-rounded policy differences? so there are a number of issues but what happens to the problems that they're not progressive and every way but they were turned into a hallmark of the establishment issue was not a true progressive. she was ever and. a lot of people responded to the branding. especially if you were young and on the left. budget hillary has but her hair is rarely a mess it is neat and tidy ever seen her in a pair of jeans? i don't think so. but she is so composed and contained. and those things translate so to talk of those end to something so when there is plenty of times it wanted to mess up her hair. or change her outfits for her. that was playful on my part. >> so a lot of the book where you talk about so it gives just wonderful to find out
i have some beef with the bernie but when it comes to the millenials that they understood that and i talked to them all the time. >> that would lead them not to support hillary clinton?. >> that is a good question and for some people that was grounded in policy differences however it is very difficult to sort out what were the well-rounded policy differences? so there are a number of issues but what happens to the problems that they're not progressive and every way but they were...
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patriotism has become a hate crime in america i think what we are seen here though is that a few millenialsther people they are actually waking up to that lie you're not actually a bad person. that is actually a good thing they are actually wanting the government out of their lives. so the fact that they have to prioritize people's feelings over facts over the future that they want for america is to primerica is a shame. but i hope we see more bravery like this. they are saying that the president is fascist. that's a feeling you get when you visit college campuses. the attitude and then thinking and thinking and that's why they have to apologize for using the voiceover. they just don't agree with them they are much more violent than any opposition. thanks liz. here is a quote from the president. in addition to winning the electoral college in a landslide i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. thank you for coming on the show. great to be with you. they are pushing back on this. the air criticizing the ident saying there's n voter fraud. we've had mo
patriotism has become a hate crime in america i think what we are seen here though is that a few millenialsther people they are actually waking up to that lie you're not actually a bad person. that is actually a good thing they are actually wanting the government out of their lives. so the fact that they have to prioritize people's feelings over facts over the future that they want for america is to primerica is a shame. but i hope we see more bravery like this. they are saying that the...
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millenials are making their mark on the wine industry. that's great news for the lodi wine region. >> we have farmed over 110,000- acres of wine grapes. >> reporter: premium wines which sales show are much sought after by millennials. what has made these 20 and 30- somethings so interested in wine? they're a group that enjoys the finer things and are adventurous in taste. >> they're willing to try varieties from all places in the world that are grown right here and willing to spend more on the wine too. >> reporter: 29 year old gabriel says that's spot on. >> making finer choices in food as well as drinking a wine with it. >> more about experiences than we were when we grew up. >> reporter: bob has 4 millennials whose taste in wine has influenced them. owner and wine maker susan tip ton is not surprised by the millennial i influence. wines big business in the area with more than 80 tasting rooms. the millennial component has growers and producers celebrating. >> young people in particular are sucking it in and enjoying it and learning it
millenials are making their mark on the wine industry. that's great news for the lodi wine region. >> we have farmed over 110,000- acres of wine grapes. >> reporter: premium wines which sales show are much sought after by millennials. what has made these 20 and 30- somethings so interested in wine? they're a group that enjoys the finer things and are adventurous in taste. >> they're willing to try varieties from all places in the world that are grown right here and willing to...
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he created a venture capital millenials.e rented out at&t park in san francisco where the baseball team plays where he hosts this big event. he did this other one that i thought was funny that was puppy parties where they would bring out puppies. and people could come and pet them. all of this over-the-top stuff going on around. oliver: that is when the chickens come home to roost in the form of francisco. how did he become the centerpiece of this investigation story that you write? >> he joined the company at the beginning of 2016 to work on part of the company's website, and to run its i.t., which he was having concerns with the money was coming from, and how it was being managed. rothenberg set up these other entities, which he controlled more. and money from all of these things were being commingled in a way that investors were not aware of. he went to the securities and exchange commission and voiced his concerns, and began sharing information and documents with them, while also working at the company. he became a whist
he created a venture capital millenials.e rented out at&t park in san francisco where the baseball team plays where he hosts this big event. he did this other one that i thought was funny that was puppy parties where they would bring out puppies. and people could come and pet them. all of this over-the-top stuff going on around. oliver: that is when the chickens come home to roost in the form of francisco. how did he become the centerpiece of this investigation story that you write?...
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. >>> the nation's capital is ranked among the best places for millenials. >> but it all comes down toighborhood you call home. >>> also first at 4:00, bill cosby on the record for the first time in years. >> what the embattled comedian is sharing, first at 4:00. narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more tha
. >>> the nation's capital is ranked among the best places for millenials. >> but it all comes down toighborhood you call home. >>> also first at 4:00, bill cosby on the record for the first time in years. >> what the embattled comedian is sharing, first at 4:00. narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in...
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that millenial generation, bigger than boomers, much bigger than my generation, they live in that, theyrse, live in the snap biosphere. to these folks, what some of your viewers need to understand, is that moving from the snapchat to i-message for instance, is like rotary dial telephone for them. they won't do it. [closing bell rings] liz: thank you very much, rob. he has just about two billion in assets under management. there is the closing bell. the dow climbing its way closer back to the flat line, down 23 points. david and melissa have earnings and big news. david: yes we do. melissa: stocks trying for a comeback in the last hour of trading. the dow well off the lows but still closing down nearly 30 points. 23 points as i look here. s&p and nasdaq are ending in the red as well. four-day streak for record closes for the nasdaq come to an end. i'm melissa francis. david: we knew it would end some day. not as bad as it was. i'm david as man this is "after the bell." we have you covered for the big market movers. here is what else we have for you. another dramatic day on capitol hill,
that millenial generation, bigger than boomers, much bigger than my generation, they live in that, theyrse, live in the snap biosphere. to these folks, what some of your viewers need to understand, is that moving from the snapchat to i-message for instance, is like rotary dial telephone for them. they won't do it. [closing bell rings] liz: thank you very much, rob. he has just about two billion in assets under management. there is the closing bell. the dow climbing its way closer back to the...
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i dig what she's think what she's talking about is what millenials say feminism is today.believe in political opportunities the same for men and women. >> i applaud her for speaking her mind. think of the untold number of americans who are sprayed to state what she said. she is beautiful, she is young she's not into that march lock step what the liberal mindset is. they want to make people to be a victim. she is the total opposite of their messes. it gets worse. the conservative commentator said feminism is detrimental to both men and women. it is detrimental to men it's even more detrimental to women because by demonizing into meaning our brother here in the human species by attacking our counterpart are actually doing ourselves a disservice. >> i do agree. this is the message that young people need to understand. >> this young lady was really brave to say what she said. and the mob just came out against her. she mentioned it hard work, people being employed economic opportunities that is what america is all about. and everybody has the initiative and drive to do those th
i dig what she's think what she's talking about is what millenials say feminism is today.believe in political opportunities the same for men and women. >> i applaud her for speaking her mind. think of the untold number of americans who are sprayed to state what she said. she is beautiful, she is young she's not into that march lock step what the liberal mindset is. they want to make people to be a victim. she is the total opposite of their messes. it gets worse. the conservative...
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i'm saying this as millenial. cuts are great, but if we don't cut spending as i age i will be hit with and he enormous bill colliding into me. that is not reassuring to me as a young voter. neil: i don't find it toot on just shunnable. >> fair enough. i'm i find it in his speech these would be the biggest tax cuts ever if we get what we want but that is a big if. neil: very tough for a unpopular president, for the time-being unpopular to deliver the goods. charlie gasparino is in las vegas at this salt conference. charlie, we were sort of texting each other on the notion how doable all there is if you have a president under fire even from his own party some concern he could be damaged goods. we might be overstating that but would that hurt that agenda and push it back? i think anything pushed back to next year ain't happening? >> listen there is half glass empty and glass half filled here. republicans control congress. there is unanimity on need for tax cuts. you do tax cuts, some serious regulatory reform. if you
i'm saying this as millenial. cuts are great, but if we don't cut spending as i age i will be hit with and he enormous bill colliding into me. that is not reassuring to me as a young voter. neil: i don't find it toot on just shunnable. >> fair enough. i'm i find it in his speech these would be the biggest tax cuts ever if we get what we want but that is a big if. neil: very tough for a unpopular president, for the time-being unpopular to deliver the goods. charlie gasparino is in las...
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lapses as a young person, you could be charged up to 30% more for a lapse in coverage and right now millenialsare finding it very hard to have long-term jobs. they are changing jobs often and they would pay an age penalty for changing jobs just as seniors would also pay an age penalty for a lapse in coverage between 50 and medicare eligibility age. >> all right. congressman eric swalwell. thanks so much. we do appreciate your time today. coming up, another bizarre claim from north korea. it says it's uncovered a cia plot to assassinate kim jong-un with what it calls a biochemical substance and also ahead a miss fry at the trump white house. a woman who made history now out of her job. ugh, no bars. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud
lapses as a young person, you could be charged up to 30% more for a lapse in coverage and right now millenialsare finding it very hard to have long-term jobs. they are changing jobs often and they would pay an age penalty for changing jobs just as seniors would also pay an age penalty for a lapse in coverage between 50 and medicare eligibility age. >> all right. congressman eric swalwell. thanks so much. we do appreciate your time today. coming up, another bizarre claim from north korea....
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millenials to historic dc neighborhoods.e'll talk about it with a guest coming up next >>> this is fox 5 local news at >>> top stories, anne arundel police officer under arrest, accused of soliciting sex on duty. the allegations were exposed by a woman he was interviewing in a criminal investigation, investigators found four different cases where he either solicited sex or sent inappropriate text messages to women on duty. >>> police are needing your help identifying the suspect in a deadly shooting at a gas station in suitland. it happened after midnight in the 4700 block of silver hill road. when officers arrived they found man suffering from a gunshot wound. he died at the scene. the victim, 27-year-old wayne pope of suitland. police say he was a customer at the gas station. they believe robbery was the motive. >>> the fbi investigating the racial incident targeting a black sorority at american university. someone hung bananas and nooses early monday morning. harambe and the word aka were written referring to the historic
millenials to historic dc neighborhoods.e'll talk about it with a guest coming up next >>> this is fox 5 local news at >>> top stories, anne arundel police officer under arrest, accused of soliciting sex on duty. the allegations were exposed by a woman he was interviewing in a criminal investigation, investigators found four different cases where he either solicited sex or sent inappropriate text messages to women on duty. >>> police are needing your help identifying...
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people are feeling confident especially the millenials and account for some the account for some of the first-time home buyers in this equation people are feeling more secure about their jobs, some of them are seen wage growth. but this shows people who are younger especially are feeling more confident. there getting out of their parents basement and taking the plunge. it's really good news for some home building stocks. immediately after the election we saw a variety of sentiment numbers go through the roof. whether it was just general consumer sentiment. it's beginning to manifest itself into something that tells me mainstreet america is ignoring the media they are switching jobs they were listening to all of the noise that comes through the media. instead were seen consumers really confident but were also seen them spend money. they are spending money elsewhere. the big ticket items. i also think it's important to look at the discrepancy between main street and wall street. if donald trump doesn't capitalize on this sentiment we could see it fall. for now people are hanging on. the c
people are feeling confident especially the millenials and account for some the account for some of the first-time home buyers in this equation people are feeling more secure about their jobs, some of them are seen wage growth. but this shows people who are younger especially are feeling more confident. there getting out of their parents basement and taking the plunge. it's really good news for some home building stocks. immediately after the election we saw a variety of sentiment numbers go...
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it is home sweet home for millenials. what it means for the economy coming up. now pay your bills using amazon in the virtual assistant. the blockbuster battle heats up this weekend. u.s. attacks or tax reform and trade on the global stage. steven mnuchin is in italy this morning. breaking present trumps economic message to the finance ministers conference. good morning adam. every conversation i head with the treasury officials boils down to one word all of the policies that he's discussing care with the g7 partners had two in some way recognize the desire of the chump administration to create jobs for american workers through free and fair trade policy. tax reform in the med seats is because its potential impact on trade. here's what he have to say as he was arriving today at this morning's session. select were excited about u.s. and trade policies. they made an announcement. >> to make you of different leaders here saying that the united states needs to be the political and economic leader for the g7 and for the world. but there is concern over the america fi
it is home sweet home for millenials. what it means for the economy coming up. now pay your bills using amazon in the virtual assistant. the blockbuster battle heats up this weekend. u.s. attacks or tax reform and trade on the global stage. steven mnuchin is in italy this morning. breaking present trumps economic message to the finance ministers conference. good morning adam. every conversation i head with the treasury officials boils down to one word all of the policies that he's discussing...
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not only that millenials are starting to move out of the house. they're buying starter homes.t fits into that. disney is another one and willing to spend on experiences and disney is well-positioned. liz: talk about energy plays because energy is a big driver today. >> opec talking about extending cuts to march of next year. if they maintain discipline we think over the next half of the year this market balances and as a result, two names we like in the space, both, more race and production, eog, pioneer natural resources. liz: so good to see you. >> my pleasure. liz: we love you even though you're a celtics fan. >> game 7 tonight. liz: i know. [closing bell rings] if you stuck with me you see a nasdaq new record and s&p 500 new record with the closing bell ringing today. david asman and melissa francis are here for "after the bell." david: it is you. i thought it was us. meanwhile stocks soaring into the close. the dow ending up more than 80 points as liz just saids both ending at new all-time record highs. a good day on wall street. i'm david asman. melissa: you you bet. i'm
not only that millenials are starting to move out of the house. they're buying starter homes.t fits into that. disney is another one and willing to spend on experiences and disney is well-positioned. liz: talk about energy plays because energy is a big driver today. >> opec talking about extending cuts to march of next year. if they maintain discipline we think over the next half of the year this market balances and as a result, two names we like in the space, both, more race and...
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but he has created this venture capital fund that he says is sort of a venture capital fund for millenialsor throwing elaborate events around san francisco and the bay area. he was renting out luxury boxes at sporting events. he rented out at&t park in san francisco where the baseball posts this where he big event called founders field day. he did this other one that i thought was funny that was called puppy parties, where they would rent puppies and people could come pet them. all of this over-the-top stuff going on around. oliver: that is when the chickens come home to roost in the form of francisco yourdon. tell us how he became the centerpiece of this investigation story that you write? mark: he joined the company at the beginning of 2016 to work on part of the company's website, and to run its i.t., which he -- but he was also having concerns about where the money was coming from and how it was being managed. rothenberg set up these other entities, which he controlled more. and money from all of these different things were being commingled in a way that investors were not aware of. he
but he has created this venture capital fund that he says is sort of a venture capital fund for millenialsor throwing elaborate events around san francisco and the bay area. he was renting out luxury boxes at sporting events. he rented out at&t park in san francisco where the baseball posts this where he big event called founders field day. he did this other one that i thought was funny that was called puppy parties, where they would rent puppies and people could come pet them. all of this...
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so they can make their own choices and live the lives they want to live and this is true with the millenial generation, i have four children and they want to have flexibility in their lives. and this bill, congresswoman roby's bill gets a little way towards that. and i don't see why we would be against trying to give not just young workers but all workers that flexibility. i have heard the arguments and heard them several times now. and i just got to tell you, they make no sense to me. perhaps there is something that made sense 50, 60, 70 years ago, but don't make any sense in 2017. it's a different time. it's a different day. let's give the workers of america some freedom and flexibility, because that's what they really want. mr. speaker, i again urge my colleagues to support house resolution 299 and the underlying bill. i yield back the balance of my time and i move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on ordering the previous question on the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, n
so they can make their own choices and live the lives they want to live and this is true with the millenial generation, i have four children and they want to have flexibility in their lives. and this bill, congresswoman roby's bill gets a little way towards that. and i don't see why we would be against trying to give not just young workers but all workers that flexibility. i have heard the arguments and heard them several times now. and i just got to tell you, they make no sense to me. perhaps...
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that is great news for millenials. i knew april would be a good month because it is tax season but budget surplus, $182 billion. i would think all this good news would lead to a booming market. what say you? >> markets try to anticipate the future, david. if you look at the legislative front, in aftermath of this comey blowup this week, people wondering will you get a tax cut through congress? can you get real health care through? the republican party in disarray. amazingly after they passed the health care bill through the house, they did i had not have talking points for members facing angry constituents. maybe the president is good but the great future they thought they were going to have may not come to pass. david: carol, oldest expression on wall street, buy on rumor sell on the news is. that what's happening now? >> absolutely. the other thing, david, you have to remember there isn't a direct correlation always between what happens in the markets and what happens in the economy. i think that all the things you c
that is great news for millenials. i knew april would be a good month because it is tax season but budget surplus, $182 billion. i would think all this good news would lead to a booming market. what say you? >> markets try to anticipate the future, david. if you look at the legislative front, in aftermath of this comey blowup this week, people wondering will you get a tax cut through congress? can you get real health care through? the republican party in disarray. amazingly after they...
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we're looking at the next generation of young exciting doi employees and the millenials like dogs.e have to be competitive. i want the best employees at the department of the interior. >> sandra: there will be a measure of this. right now the interior is ranked 11th in employee morale of the 18 large federal agencies in last year's best places to work. maybe this will improve things. what sort of response have you seen so far from employees? >> well, it's been overwhelmingly positive. you're right. we're 11th, but we're gonna be number one. between the cabinet members. we're all competitive. we launched first. our mission is to be number one. >> sandra: this is video from today. other pooches coming to work. as i understand, this will launch in the form of two fridays in may and september. is this something that could potentially be every day? >> we're looking at about how to do it. certainly we're gonna learn a lot from reports and then allow our bureaus out in the field to do the same thing. one size doesn't fit all. we know from what's happened the last eight years. we're going
we're looking at the next generation of young exciting doi employees and the millenials like dogs.e have to be competitive. i want the best employees at the department of the interior. >> sandra: there will be a measure of this. right now the interior is ranked 11th in employee morale of the 18 large federal agencies in last year's best places to work. maybe this will improve things. what sort of response have you seen so far from employees? >> well, it's been overwhelmingly...
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maybe they want to pick up these millenials. i don't know if it's that dumb.b it makes sense. it's a $26 billion number but nothing through. >> i think if they wanted to buy, i don't think they want to put them out of business. they're doing a pretty good job. there is a little of humility i think you have to have having lost $2 billion on your first quarter as a puck u publicly traded company they didn't have. facebook is a competitor that's crushing them right now. there should be a little more urgency in that call. to discount them the way i we heard it at least doesn't make sense to me. >>> what the ceo of chipotle told jim cramer. you don't want to miss that. >>> the major department stores report earnings tomorrow. we'll tell you which ones the traders are betting will be the big winner. that's next. the power of innovative thinking. the power of 100 of the world's top companies. the power of an etf. the power of qqq. the thinking we put in, clients get out. power your client's portfolio at powershares.com/qqq. before investing, consider the fund's inves
maybe they want to pick up these millenials. i don't know if it's that dumb.b it makes sense. it's a $26 billion number but nothing through. >> i think if they wanted to buy, i don't think they want to put them out of business. they're doing a pretty good job. there is a little of humility i think you have to have having lost $2 billion on your first quarter as a puck u publicly traded company they didn't have. facebook is a competitor that's crushing them right now. there should be a...
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as people begin to get employed, particularly millenials, i get it out here in a second, millenials, in the housing market, impact on them, as they start getting off of things like obamacare around getting off of welfare rolls of the, people start seeing welfare is not real option. the opportunity donald trump has given them creating good jobs. look at the litany of jobs he created when he was president-elect. now how the ripple effect. you guys on fox business cover it all the time. not just jobs we hear from alibaba, softbank or ibm or dow chemical or u.s. steel, it is the ripple effect with all the fortune one thousand, i should say the global 1000 impact on the economy. that is what i see. when i talk to ceos that's what they're talking about. seeing hiring taking impact. see reduction of crime because kids are off the street involved in things. charles: right. >> i think you start to see some of the more, social impact with kids taking care of their families, men taking care of their families and things. i think a little bit more time passes and we'll be in good shape. charles:
as people begin to get employed, particularly millenials, i get it out here in a second, millenials, in the housing market, impact on them, as they start getting off of things like obamacare around getting off of welfare rolls of the, people start seeing welfare is not real option. the opportunity donald trump has given them creating good jobs. look at the litany of jobs he created when he was president-elect. now how the ripple effect. you guys on fox business cover it all the time. not just...
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this book is beating up on millenials. >> we're all for beating up on millenials. >> i have heard complaintsds, especially young women, talking about how their boyfriend or their fiance is with his friends and i've heard this time and again. playing video games for three, four, five, six hours a day. when is he going to look for a job? >> what a mess. >> i don't know when he's going to look for a job. this actually is -- it's not just anectdotal. males 18 to 34, the same group of people that liberated europe from hitler are now at home, playing video games, by and large. >> immature and stunted. >> it's been interesting. just like this book isn't about politics, 100% not about the president or politics. it wasn't at all about gender. the book comes out today. the vanishing american adult. as i've been talking about it the last three or four days, i've had 20 something young women come up to me and say some version of that. 18 to 34-year-old males spend half their waking hours on video games and i've had a bunch of young women say i have had 15 dates in a row and every one of them is a man ba
this book is beating up on millenials. >> we're all for beating up on millenials. >> i have heard complaintsds, especially young women, talking about how their boyfriend or their fiance is with his friends and i've heard this time and again. playing video games for three, four, five, six hours a day. when is he going to look for a job? >> what a mess. >> i don't know when he's going to look for a job. this actually is -- it's not just anectdotal. males 18 to 34, the same...
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he could sound like rational bernie sanders and millenials like the connerly communist.t. i ke that. >> use that as hashtag. neil: tweet it out now. kennedy, very good to see you. what do you have on the show. >> interview senator mike lee from utah about his book. he and his brother perspective supreme court nominees. talk about that the filibuster -- neil: that's right the brothers both are bandied about. i wonder if they dish dirt each other to he prevent other from getting it? >> what kind of dirt do you have -- neil: my brother, you -- leave it at that. kennedy thank you you very, very much. you heard about us carrying out a successful missile defense test. now if you're thinking this was some sort of ominous warning to the north koreans, they're laughing at us. that is what they're doing. alan west says, stop laughing. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow
he could sound like rational bernie sanders and millenials like the connerly communist.t. i ke that. >> use that as hashtag. neil: tweet it out now. kennedy, very good to see you. what do you have on the show. >> interview senator mike lee from utah about his book. he and his brother perspective supreme court nominees. talk about that the filibuster -- neil: that's right the brothers both are bandied about. i wonder if they dish dirt each other to he prevent other from getting it?...