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does the next-generation of millenials heavy energy or active citizenship skills for our time? and to be very civic be active a recent study shows the number one factor of their career is a type of impact they can have. so how do you reconcile that narrative? not the they are mutually exclusive but worth reckoning. >> so do they have the wherewithal to do that? potential absolutely that current have it's absolutely not if you talk about understanding the future is a multi career economy millenials understand this more. but massive economic changes of the past that have unsettled societies against industrialization with mass immigration being the biggest analogy those were injured generational. post industrial. rebels say opposed agricultural we talk about industrial because we know what comes next for right now we do not. to save the not knowledge economy the digital economy but we don't know what it is post industrial but they believe the former and his wife did not leave the farm when those substitutions came they realize the kids would have to adapt but millenials no it isn'
does the next-generation of millenials heavy energy or active citizenship skills for our time? and to be very civic be active a recent study shows the number one factor of their career is a type of impact they can have. so how do you reconcile that narrative? not the they are mutually exclusive but worth reckoning. >> so do they have the wherewithal to do that? potential absolutely that current have it's absolutely not if you talk about understanding the future is a multi career economy...
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why don't you explain what millenial night is. >> millenial night is in favor of everyone's favorite group of people. it's september 4. you get participation trophies at georgetown soccer game. there is going to be a cable cord cut ting station. stadium wide nap which is great at half time also free admission if you you have held three different jobs which i think is fantastic t. another thing they need to do they need to cast millenials for all the things that they've been killing. >> like. >> every headline they've been killing fast casual-type restaurants, chillies, applebee's, gone. applebee's is closing about 1630 locations because they said we're done appealing to don't want to try. who doesn't love tiers, apparently millennials. they've killed diamonds. they've been blamed for a lot of things. the millenial is the scape scapegoat . either that or we need to end their rain of terror . maybe an event like that will do it. i'm afraid to see what comes after that. don't get me started on jen situates. jennifer lawrence is looking for a drinking buddy. shes ' looking to race money
why don't you explain what millenial night is. >> millenial night is in favor of everyone's favorite group of people. it's september 4. you get participation trophies at georgetown soccer game. there is going to be a cable cord cut ting station. stadium wide nap which is great at half time also free admission if you you have held three different jobs which i think is fantastic t. another thing they need to do they need to cast millenials for all the things that they've been killing....
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what's surprising is how many millenials are now investing in the great outdoors.mages of millenials on road trips and outdoor adventures have filled social media, #camping posts on instagram now over 14 million. popular trend is keeping employees at this working at a record pace to produce more than 70,000 recreational vehicles by the end of the year. >> in this one plant how many today. >> 42 today. >> this is the president of keystone rv, subsidiary of world's largest manufacturer. >> the number of your sales year over year up 20%. >> and we expect it to be as high if not higher. >> they are marketing to millenials. >> this is home sweet home. >> the newest generation is buying at all price points. amenities in this rv include an electric fireplace and retractable tv. >> all of the comforts of home. >> right here. >> he and his wife moved from nebraska to a koa campground close to her job as a traveling nurse. >> affordable for you. >> super affordable. >> how much does this sell >> probably 40,000, 50,000 roughly. >> you can advertise it over long period of tim
what's surprising is how many millenials are now investing in the great outdoors.mages of millenials on road trips and outdoor adventures have filled social media, #camping posts on instagram now over 14 million. popular trend is keeping employees at this working at a record pace to produce more than 70,000 recreational vehicles by the end of the year. >> in this one plant how many today. >> 42 today. >> this is the president of keystone rv, subsidiary of world's largest...
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it's part of pre-millenialism. it's part of the elscatology. think about it, the prophesy that there will be an israel. and then when it is done in that timetable, christ will return. so part of the enthusiastic support for the jews is to help facilitate that timetable. so let's protect them. let's help them. and zionism is popular among evangelicals at a time when it is not generally known about or strongly supported. >> well, let's move now towards the mid-20th century. and perhaps late 20th century. and for some of us, it's a little bit interesting to be talking about that from a m historical perspective because some of us actually lived this time period. so how did evangelicals in the mid-20th century, perhaps up to the late 20th century, thinking to the 1980s, how did evangelicals involve themselves in politics and social issues at that time, perhaps who were some of the key figures involved in that era? >> okay. well, move right along as we say over time, if you think there's a lot of discussion as kellen pointed out how to define evangel
it's part of pre-millenialism. it's part of the elscatology. think about it, the prophesy that there will be an israel. and then when it is done in that timetable, christ will return. so part of the enthusiastic support for the jews is to help facilitate that timetable. so let's protect them. let's help them. and zionism is popular among evangelicals at a time when it is not generally known about or strongly supported. >> well, let's move now towards the mid-20th century. and perhaps late...
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that are coming into the market, and the leading edge of the millenials are now in their mid-30s.hey are getting married later and are more affluent when they are buying in their mid-30s, and we will have product lines and homes for them when in the past they never would have thought that the fist home could be a toll brothers home. >> we've seen that homeownership rate tick up for the past year for millenials doug, we should put your stock decline today in perspective still up 20% on the year, 25% to 30% in a one-year period and if d.c. takes away the mortgage interest deduction, i was shocked the recently to read only a quarter of people eligible for that even take it how much of an impact would it really have on market if that goes away? >> so right now you can deduct up to $1 million, and there's been talk for, boy, for maybe the last ten years at least about the mortgage interest deduction being modified i don't think anybody thinks it goes away, but there is discussion as to whether the million dollars should be reduced. we think it would be very bad policy and it would disc
that are coming into the market, and the leading edge of the millenials are now in their mid-30s.hey are getting married later and are more affluent when they are buying in their mid-30s, and we will have product lines and homes for them when in the past they never would have thought that the fist home could be a toll brothers home. >> we've seen that homeownership rate tick up for the past year for millenials doug, we should put your stock decline today in perspective still up 20% on the...
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un millenial causa revuelo por publicar que odia la idea de tener hijos.sus orÍgenes, sino crías un niÑo que tenga clara su identidad, ese muchacho va a crecer con problemas. >> nadie que pase eso es un extremista. >> quÉ le decimos al niÑo entonces? >> ella es loca con los negros y los defiende. >> realmente de lo que te estoy diciendo es que como criamos y educamos a los hijos incide en los extremos. >> es un caso excepcional. >> durante esa marcha y muchas otras marchas alrededor del mundo, no solamente estamos hablando de dÓnde vengo, estamos hablando de la condiciÓn y las cosas que determinan lo que somos . si eres judÍo, si eres catÓlico, si eres protestante, si perteneces o no a la comunidad lgbt. la comunidad lgbt estÁ tambiÉn involucrada en este tipo de marchas, no solamente le tenemos que decir a nuestros hijos, tenemos que darle la idea que la diversidad es aceptable. >> el racismo estÁ en todos lados, no es una cuestiÓn de latinos. es un problema de discriminaciÓn y de educación. le estamos dando demasiada cobertura a este hombre que creo que n
un millenial causa revuelo por publicar que odia la idea de tener hijos.sus orÍgenes, sino crías un niÑo que tenga clara su identidad, ese muchacho va a crecer con problemas. >> nadie que pase eso es un extremista. >> quÉ le decimos al niÑo entonces? >> ella es loca con los negros y los defiende. >> realmente de lo que te estoy diciendo es que como criamos y educamos a los hijos incide en los extremos. >> es un caso excepcional. >> durante esa marcha y...
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stuart: conservative millenial blog. got it.t. >> thank you so much. stuart: our next guest was a kicker on the university of central florida football team. he has a profitable youtube page. the university did not like that. the ncaa didn't like it either. so they kicked him off of the team. joining us now is donald de la haye, the player who was kicked off the team. who, okay, so you have a profitable youtube page. the ncaa says, he oh, you can't do that. and the university of central florida said, oh, you can't do that, so you're off the team. is that what happened? >> yeah. they offered me some conditions that you know, ncaa didn't really state too clearly as a paper. the waiver they offered me to sign, says i can't even, i can't even post unmonetized footage of me playing football. i can't be at the beach talking football with my friends. i can't mention quarterbacks nothing like that. a lot of people think they offered this and that, but they really didn't. i feel like it is a pr move. stuart: i guess it is all about gettin
stuart: conservative millenial blog. got it.t. >> thank you so much. stuart: our next guest was a kicker on the university of central florida football team. he has a profitable youtube page. the university did not like that. the ncaa didn't like it either. so they kicked him off of the team. joining us now is donald de la haye, the player who was kicked off the team. who, okay, so you have a profitable youtube page. the ncaa says, he oh, you can't do that. and the university of central...
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. >> and if you look at nike, looking at the millenials, what the millenials did different than most of our client, millenials were also a seller of under armour when nic he that gap jump they sold nike and then quickly thereafter started selling >> are they buying adidas? >> not outstanding >> that's a hot brand right now. >> it is, that's interesting millenials on some brands they may be more familiar with than the general population, it was interesting that they were sort of a leader in the under armour selling overall. >> great stuff always love hearing what your clients are doing. >> thanks for having me and happy birthday. >> thanks so much. >>> we've got 19 minute left in the trading session with the dow up 15 points, trying to hang on to a record. brighthouse financial is making its market debut today suffering some declines. when we come back, we'll take a look at the first day of trading for this metlife spinoff. >>> and the bitcoin boom is on the digital currency seeing record highs today coming up, wt's bendhahi bitcoin's latest drive ♪ ♪you are loved ♪ duncan just protec
. >> and if you look at nike, looking at the millenials, what the millenials did different than most of our client, millenials were also a seller of under armour when nic he that gap jump they sold nike and then quickly thereafter started selling >> are they buying adidas? >> not outstanding >> that's a hot brand right now. >> it is, that's interesting millenials on some brands they may be more familiar with than the general population, it was interesting that they...
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. >> i'm so surprised about the way the millenials in particular have connected with me. >> waters wasehind the gospel remix. ♪ i'm reclaiming my time ♪ >> catchy tunetunetunetu congress woman will stick to her day job. >> thanks for watching us. on abc "nightline." thanks for the company america. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> i'm so surprised about the way the millenials in particular have connected with me. >> waters wasehind the gospel remix. ♪ i'm reclaiming my time ♪ >> catchy tunetunetunetu congress woman will stick to her day job. >> thanks for watching us. on abc "nightline." thanks for the company america. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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also there could be also a phenomena of a gap, generational gap, millenials are not ready to step intos. still like to rent. i expect over the next two years we'll see the millenials, you know, get older, get married, decide to maybe get a house on their own or raise a family. ashley: what particular stocks do do you like right now? do you have a couple of picks? >> sure. we are in our fund particularly interested in financials, large cap banks, alternative asset managers. on bank side citigroup remains one of our favorite ideas. it is one of the cheapest banks in the universe. the management has done a great job restructuring the business. most of the heavy lifting is behind them. so going forward we're looking at management to focus growing earnings and growing the business and paying out a significant excess capital they have on their balance sheet. with easing regulation that should be easy to do. they passed secar and -- ashley: very good. you have been tremendous. all sorts of information. we appreciate it. we're heading to the closing bell. [closing bell rings] dow off 80 points
also there could be also a phenomena of a gap, generational gap, millenials are not ready to step intos. still like to rent. i expect over the next two years we'll see the millenials, you know, get older, get married, decide to maybe get a house on their own or raise a family. ashley: what particular stocks do do you like right now? do you have a couple of picks? >> sure. we are in our fund particularly interested in financials, large cap banks, alternative asset managers. on bank side...
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. >> i'm so surprised about the way the millenials in particular have connected with me. >> waters was voice behind the gospel remix. ♪ i'm reclaiming my time ♪ >> catchy tune, sources say the congress woman will stick to her day job. >> thanks for watching us. on abc "nightline." thanks for the company america. have a great weekend. >> you know, technically they call this program a game show, but with $1 million on the line, clearly we're not playing around. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to play [cheers and applause] let's do it. having worked as a mailman for the last ten years, our first contestant is ready to deliver his own check for $1 million. from henderson, nevada, please welcome alan gegax. >> all right! all right. >> hey, what's up, buddy? >> hey, how are you? >> good to see you. [cheers and applause] >> yeah. >> i'm glad you got the memo about the plaid tie. >> that's right. >> we're killing it today. >> so that means you accept my invitation to sadie hawkins? >> i do, si
. >> i'm so surprised about the way the millenials in particular have connected with me. >> waters was voice behind the gospel remix. ♪ i'm reclaiming my time ♪ >> catchy tune, sources say the congress woman will stick to her day job. >> thanks for watching us. on abc "nightline." thanks for the company america. have a great weekend. >> you know, technically they call this program a game show, but with $1 million on the line, clearly we're not playing...
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the company as an online version of a warehouse club, kind of like costco meets amazon, but for millenials thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you are kind of like a warehouse club but kind of not >> you take costco, bjs, and sam's club as ubiquitous as they are, they are not everywhere if you have less than a million people in your town you might never get access to wholesale savings. we help folks with that. >> how did you come up with that idea? >> i grew up in the burbs but every other weekend i would go with my parents growing up to go and stock up. >> you liked it. >> yeah but later on in life i didn't have a car to get to a warehouse club i felt lake millions of others might have this problem luckily over the last three or four years we have shown we have been right on that. >> you mention in the burbs it's hard the get access. you have four distribution centers. >> four across the u.s. right now. >> where are they and what areas of the country can you service. >> we are here local right outside the beautiful hudson river, across in tropical new jersey for one o
the company as an online version of a warehouse club, kind of like costco meets amazon, but for millenials thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you are kind of like a warehouse club but kind of not >> you take costco, bjs, and sam's club as ubiquitous as they are, they are not everywhere if you have less than a million people in your town you might never get access to wholesale savings. we help folks with that. >> how did you come up with that idea?...
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no podemos darle crÉdito a que todo lo que dice un millenial es palabra sagrada, no estoy de acuerdo.Ía, ustedes votaron, 66% de ustedes dicen que no tener hijos ese realismo. >> no puedes echarle la culpa a la sociedad para no tener un hijo. >> en el África las parejas que quieren tener hijos y no tienen que comer. >> le dirÍa que se vaya a otro paÍs a tener un hijo. >> los que se quedan tanto que en estados unidos hay que mandarlos de safari para que vean macro como estÁn las cosas por allÁ. >> yo insisto, fÍjense si la decisiÓn de tener un hijo tiene mucho que ver con lo que te pasa en la cabeza, hay casos de mujeres que pueden tener un hijo y se bloquean aquÍ y no salen embarazadas, lo psicolÓgico influye. si no estÁ lista, no tenga un hijo porque va a recibir rechazo. un hijo es lo mÁs importante que un ser humano puede tener. >> gracias. ♪ ♪ y él me prometió que pasara lo que pasara... no iba a volver a dudar de mí. no, cree--Él sabe que yo soy una mujer con valores. josefina: sí, pero intentaste escaparte con otro cuando ya estabas casada, montse. eso no habla muy bien de tus v
no podemos darle crÉdito a que todo lo que dice un millenial es palabra sagrada, no estoy de acuerdo.Ía, ustedes votaron, 66% de ustedes dicen que no tener hijos ese realismo. >> no puedes echarle la culpa a la sociedad para no tener un hijo. >> en el África las parejas que quieren tener hijos y no tienen que comer. >> le dirÍa que se vaya a otro paÍs a tener un hijo. >> los que se quedan tanto que en estados unidos hay que mandarlos de safari para que vean macro...
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the event is put on by millenials for millenials. i'm vai sikahema.mcconaughey, idris a alba and more. >>> and five ways to make over your backyard for under 100 bucks. what? coming up right now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. first day of august. is that possible? >> where did summer go? >> come on. no. to make it up to you, we're listening to "wild, wild love." just the description of my co-hosts, by pit bull featuring grl. >> what does that mean? >> is it you? >> you know, low-key. >> crazy. nutty. wacky. >> hi. welcome back. haven't you in forever. you were on an island. >> all our schedules. >> we're back. >> we're here. >> over the weekend, i picked up -- nick was gone for a month. and he's already gotten kind of tall. but i was not prepared for what i saw. >> look at the picture. people were asking, is he standing on a box? he's not. he's in flip-flop. >> does height come from your side of the family? >> no. we are a small people. from the bahamas,
the event is put on by millenials for millenials. i'm vai sikahema.mcconaughey, idris a alba and more. >>> and five ways to make over your backyard for under 100 bucks. what? coming up right now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. first day of august. is that possible? >> where did summer go? >> come on. no. to make it up to you, we're listening to...
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some people call it assisted living for millenials.ook is one of those companies, you offer so much. do you see a downside to that, a downside to the fact that you can sleep at the office if you want to? sheryl: we try to offer things, but we don't require it. we offer dinner, but no one is required to come to dinner. i know people who take dinner in a box for the commute or when they get home. i think companies have an obligation to do what we can for employees, and that means contractors. we did something to years ago which is pretty unprecedented, we announced we were going to pay all our contractors, that we would have deals with them to pay a minimum wage at $15 per hour in the united states and get paid leave. that's something more companies can do. i recognize the margins we have, and that we are able to do more, but i think almost all companies could stretch to do more for their employees, and offer as much as they can. again, i think this is the 21st century commitment. we need people to work for us, and that includes contract
some people call it assisted living for millenials.ook is one of those companies, you offer so much. do you see a downside to that, a downside to the fact that you can sleep at the office if you want to? sheryl: we try to offer things, but we don't require it. we offer dinner, but no one is required to come to dinner. i know people who take dinner in a box for the commute or when they get home. i think companies have an obligation to do what we can for employees, and that means contractors. we...
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finally, speaking of millenials, video games may be added to the list of olympic sports.2024 games...and a member of the bid committee has said that he is open to having gaming as part of the events. e-sports has risen in popularity over the last several years... and the committee sees this as a way of reaching out to a new generation of fans. ( steve ) after getting ousted.... there has been talk uber's co-founder may return to the company. the announcement the san franancisc ridesharing giant has made about his future. (steve) the popular ride-hailing service company 'uber' made a big announcement today.(catherine) co-founder travis kalanick will not be returning to the company as its c-e-o. (catherine) the wall street journal reports that the company chairman sent employee's an email with the announcement yesterday. it's unclear whether kalanick will take on a different job with the company. his absence came after uber was hit with investigations into allegations of mishandling of sexual harassment complaints.. no word yet on who will be uber's new c-e- >> "the insider
finally, speaking of millenials, video games may be added to the list of olympic sports.2024 games...and a member of the bid committee has said that he is open to having gaming as part of the events. e-sports has risen in popularity over the last several years... and the committee sees this as a way of reaching out to a new generation of fans. ( steve ) after getting ousted.... there has been talk uber's co-founder may return to the company. the announcement the san franancisc ridesharing giant...
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what does my generation of conservatives and millenial generation of conservatives take movement, take the party? >> guest: i think that the principles that are outlined in the book that goldwater outlined, limited golf, economic freedom, individual responsibility, those are the principles that -- animated the party for so long and really are, i think, kind of the founding vision that our founding fathers had, and serve us well and can serve us well into the future. it will take different forms, given the age we're in, technology and globalization, it is configured a little different bily but the prints -- principles are timeless and i thick the future is bright for conservatism. we can stick to those principles and behave well while we do. and not assume the worst motives to our political opponents. and i think that the future is bright. when you look at what we have gone through, and my first day in the senate, they took us all, the newly elected senators to the national cathedral -- not the cathedral -- to the -- holocaust and very viewed the foundings documents and then went to the
what does my generation of conservatives and millenial generation of conservatives take movement, take the party? >> guest: i think that the principles that are outlined in the book that goldwater outlined, limited golf, economic freedom, individual responsibility, those are the principles that -- animated the party for so long and really are, i think, kind of the founding vision that our founding fathers had, and serve us well and can serve us well into the future. it will take different...
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it is something that caters to a millenial audience that is increasingly not paying for cable.conventional tv. it is a way for brands like cnn and nbc reach the new generation that may not be on facebook. >> how well do we see facebook copying of instagram and snapchat working? making the camera primary and adding st >> i would not say it is backfiring. with a user base of more than 2 million people -- more than 2 billion people, people are going to use whatever they create. i have not seen people use facebook stories on my own facebook. that is anecdotal. they have not released information on it. have you? >> no. maybe we are old. >> it is something we have not seen gain traction. it was the top think mark zuckerberg talked about at the developer conference earlier this year. that part is embarrassi -- that they made such a big dealal copycat effort. emily: that was sarah frier. competition in the streaming space is set to get intense. apple's $1 billion spending on original content in 2018 will allow it to produce 10 shows. while it may seem that apple is using deep pockets
it is something that caters to a millenial audience that is increasingly not paying for cable.conventional tv. it is a way for brands like cnn and nbc reach the new generation that may not be on facebook. >> how well do we see facebook copying of instagram and snapchat working? making the camera primary and adding st >> i would not say it is backfiring. with a user base of more than 2 million people -- more than 2 billion people, people are going to use whatever they create. i have...
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and now particularly as we look at the millenials, and the difficulties they're having gets homes becausehem come out of college or graduate school with huge debt, and it's not like it was 30 or 40 or 50 years ago, when you look at these subsidized educational loans that you paid back at 2%. now it's 5%, it's like having a house, a more than, compounded. they come out and have a terrible debt to income ratio and just don't qualify. so one thing that we're doing, for instance, through the housing opportunity modernization act, is creating a circumstance whereby you can buy condominium with an fha backing, and they're frequently the first step on the ladder of home ownership, and then fannie mae is now working on decreasing the debt to income ratio qualifications, and we're also looking at ways of rolling the student debt into the mortgage, all in one low interest package. so, we're looking at ways to change that dynamic, and i think we'll be successful. >> fantastic. well, in the midst of lbjs a great society expansion of government do you think the founders of the department would be surp
and now particularly as we look at the millenials, and the difficulties they're having gets homes becausehem come out of college or graduate school with huge debt, and it's not like it was 30 or 40 or 50 years ago, when you look at these subsidized educational loans that you paid back at 2%. now it's 5%, it's like having a house, a more than, compounded. they come out and have a terrible debt to income ratio and just don't qualify. so one thing that we're doing, for instance, through the...
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they've been part of the history of superstition for millenial. imagine trying to understand what an eclipse was thousands of years ago. now we know they're perfectly safe but they're still absolutely awesome. >> reporter: wing those making the journey is comedian john cold shore >> >> i was fascinated by astronomy by the age of seven. watched an episode of the sky at night. speaking about i wents in the sky and lou narrow eclipses such as solar ones, as fascinated. >> reporter: there's simply no under estimating the popularity of this solar event around 7.4 million are descending on the u.s. across 14 states which are all in the panel of totality. >> one of those jetting out is graham from south london. he, his wife and friend booked their trip two years ago. when that moment of total darkness comes, he's got it planned >> i got a lull calendar actually, which is first ten seconds. then spend 20 seconds looking around, spend another ten seconds thinking about what the animals are doing because animals go quiet, bats come out to fly. mosquitoes st
they've been part of the history of superstition for millenial. imagine trying to understand what an eclipse was thousands of years ago. now we know they're perfectly safe but they're still absolutely awesome. >> reporter: wing those making the journey is comedian john cold shore >> >> i was fascinated by astronomy by the age of seven. watched an episode of the sky at night. speaking about i wents in the sky and lou narrow eclipses such as solar ones, as fascinated. >>...
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. >> hi, brian, that's right millenial women are saying yes way to rose.t's behind the rose wine craze and who is profiting off of this boozy trend when "power lunch" returns. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. >>> it's time now for trading nation, and let's take a look at act vision blizzard. one of the best performing tech stocks in all the land up 70% year to date. quite the run here we've got matt mailey and mark temper mark, would you own it or sell it right now >> i think we'd be owners. act vision is a really intriguing play. the growth opportunity is huge you know, the gamer industry in general is growing
. >> hi, brian, that's right millenial women are saying yes way to rose.t's behind the rose wine craze and who is profiting off of this boozy trend when "power lunch" returns. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your...
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towards millenials. the nokia eight has a feature called dual site.ou can take pictures and video using your front and back cameras at the same time. the phone then fuses those images together side-by-side. they say it's perfect for what they are calling boat if is ticketed events. i'm not sure if the term will catch on? a. no. what's ahead tonight. straight ahead at 10:30 we have details on a new lawsuit against the secret service and this all resolve involves around the visitor log at the white house. and to where kevin durant received a visitor's welcome. a thunderstorm is in motion for the last minutes with a lot of lit evening just passing front royal. maybe, just maybe pass ing a little bit north of middle bugger. we'll let tomorrow's predicted stronger storms and a look at the weekend forecast just ahead. the news at ten:30 is next. >> this is fox5 local news at ten:30. right now at 10:30, more than a dozen people dead in a terror attack in barcelona a. what police in spain are saying tonight about who is behind the attack. then, the secret ser
towards millenials. the nokia eight has a feature called dual site.ou can take pictures and video using your front and back cameras at the same time. the phone then fuses those images together side-by-side. they say it's perfect for what they are calling boat if is ticketed events. i'm not sure if the term will catch on? a. no. what's ahead tonight. straight ahead at 10:30 we have details on a new lawsuit against the secret service and this all resolve involves around the visitor log at the...
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millenials have a different view of the world their than parents.n life and they're also more like likely to have a pre-nup. half of the people in their twenties and thirt ticketed events say it's important to be financially smart before they get married. >> that's smart. graffiti on stop signs could cause driver researchers found the vandalism could confuse the cars. researchers at a groabl firm ups asked passengers if they would fly in a plane without the pilot if the ticket cost less and more than half of those surveyed said no way. younger passengers are more likely to give it a shot. experts think eliminating pilots could save airlines 30 billion-dollar a year which they claim might result in cheap er tickets? a. it depends on how cheap it is . i think they would jack it up and say congratulations and this is the new technology plane . i'm for it p if they could at least cut it by half or more than half. never. have you gotten your ticket for a whopping $350 million. it is one of the largest mega \million\mills in history. gary mcgrady is live
millenials have a different view of the world their than parents.n life and they're also more like likely to have a pre-nup. half of the people in their twenties and thirt ticketed events say it's important to be financially smart before they get married. >> that's smart. graffiti on stop signs could cause driver researchers found the vandalism could confuse the cars. researchers at a groabl firm ups asked passengers if they would fly in a plane without the pilot if the ticket cost less...
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experts believe the drinks have become popular among millenials because they are localery and gleutenlf it's every where. >> yes, next at 10:30 it's a chance for us mere earth links to interact with space. how nasa is letting you send messages well beyond earth, back after this. >> all right. earthlings, here's your chance to send a message into space into whatever extra ter evenings beings may be out there. nasa is sponsoring a contest to mark the invoice ager s 20th anniversary. send a message hashtag message to voyager. nasa, the invoice ager team and the jet propulsion lab will then the public will pick the one message to be beamed into space. i think there's only one day left is what one of our producers told us earlier. >> no emojies by the way. >> no smiley faces. we scoant want them to think that we're a lesser life form than they are up there. that's right. it was like a river out here on wisconsin avenue. >> you had that experience, right. >> you saw the video you showed on facebook. baltimore was slammed today as well. these things didn't move very much and they dropped a l
experts believe the drinks have become popular among millenials because they are localery and gleutenlf it's every where. >> yes, next at 10:30 it's a chance for us mere earth links to interact with space. how nasa is letting you send messages well beyond earth, back after this. >> all right. earthlings, here's your chance to send a message into space into whatever extra ter evenings beings may be out there. nasa is sponsoring a contest to mark the invoice ager s 20th anniversary....
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is betting against the future of humani humanity it is an incredibly stupid thing to do because millenials to buy -- >> this may not be such a bad bet. >> well, actually, yeah, given that trump is going to blow up half the planet. >> okay, okay. >> if we don't go into world war, this will be a successful car. >> all right, you're cut off thank you. the rest of the 450,000 who put in orders have to wait longer than you did to get the car. >> they will get them and will be pleased, trust me >> we will see still to come, why silicon valley vc's legend says google and facebook helped to create a monster. >>> and later, a cnbc exclusive with mark hurd and john donovan quk lecld.out ou "sawaly" is back right after this >>> the dow is down 67 let's goat et to rick santelli the santelli exchange. >> foreign exchange, if you're looking for treasury volatility, it's had its moments, but it's like a 3% handle if you look at what the vix is telling us about equities, you understand that. but fx is the big equalizer, so to speak trying to get all the crazy dynamics that change, that is the be pro you d
is betting against the future of humani humanity it is an incredibly stupid thing to do because millenials to buy -- >> this may not be such a bad bet. >> well, actually, yeah, given that trump is going to blow up half the planet. >> okay, okay. >> if we don't go into world war, this will be a successful car. >> all right, you're cut off thank you. the rest of the 450,000 who put in orders have to wait longer than you did to get the car. >> they will get them...
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some people call it assisted living for millenials.ook is one of those companies, you offer so much. do you see a downside to that, a downside to the fact that you can sleep at the office if you want to? sheryl: we try to offer things, but we don't require it. we offer dinner, but no one is required to come to dinner. i know people who take dinner in a box for the commute or when they get home. i think companies have an obligation to do what we can for employees, and that means contractors. we did something two years ago which is pretty unprecedented, we announced we were going to pay all our contractors, that we would have deals with them to pay a minimum wage at $15 per hour in the united states and get paid leave. that's something more companies can do. i recognize the margins we have, and that we are able to do more, but i think almost all companies could stretch to do more for their employees, and offer as much as they can. again, i think this is the 21st century commitment. we need people to work for us, and that includes contrac
some people call it assisted living for millenials.ook is one of those companies, you offer so much. do you see a downside to that, a downside to the fact that you can sleep at the office if you want to? sheryl: we try to offer things, but we don't require it. we offer dinner, but no one is required to come to dinner. i know people who take dinner in a box for the commute or when they get home. i think companies have an obligation to do what we can for employees, and that means contractors. we...
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support for free expression seems to be fading on the left especially among young people 406789% of millenials believe in restricting speech they believe is offensive, 40%. those are the people that will be running the world very soon. you think they'll think twice before banning websites they don't like? they won't. the daily stormer today is fine. who is it going to be next week or next year, the national right to life, fox news.com, catholic charities? why wouldn't it be. why wouldn't airbnb ban public support yers from getting rooms. why wouldn't facebook making references to pro-life position. today's opponents could be tomorrow's designated nazis or terrorists. designations change. prims do not change. it's crucial to fight for them, fighting for an open society even if people call you names when you do it. the first amendment is america's most strongest freedom, dedicated to the personal liberty of every person. the fact this applies to the most hated members of society isn't a weakness, it's the whole point. it's proof of how robust that right is. tech companies aren't the government a
support for free expression seems to be fading on the left especially among young people 406789% of millenials believe in restricting speech they believe is offensive, 40%. those are the people that will be running the world very soon. you think they'll think twice before banning websites they don't like? they won't. the daily stormer today is fine. who is it going to be next week or next year, the national right to life, fox news.com, catholic charities? why wouldn't it be. why wouldn't airbnb...
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u i talk to millenials about this question and say, do you have an opinion about whether or not yos shouldge, and almost everyone of them said, yes, i worry about this enormously. i worry about the future that my children will have. >> tucker: one second, you're not winning me over. just hold on.ç >> people care about the future of their children. they really do, tucker. >> tucker: everybody cares about the future for their children.ker: >> would you deny that our society is medicine is based on science. based on science? media is based on science. all of the things that we have to see about what science is telling us is that climates change is going to create a situation which is very, veryret dangerous and difficult for civilizations to endure. climate change will raise sea levels to the point to which it is swamped. >> tucker: can i ask you a question, or are you going to continue with this stuff? let me ask you a simple>> question. >> you still haven't answered my question.e do you understand? >> tucker: i'm not a scientist, no, i don't fully understand it. >> so do you understand --
u i talk to millenials about this question and say, do you have an opinion about whether or not yos shouldge, and almost everyone of them said, yes, i worry about this enormously. i worry about the future that my children will have. >> tucker: one second, you're not winning me over. just hold on.ç >> people care about the future of their children. they really do, tucker. >> tucker: everybody cares about the future for their children.ker: >> would you deny that our...
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. >> more engagement by the way, they're showing it they disclosed that their millenials are spending 40 minutes a day. >> yes, they have captured the millenials, but are they going to capture any other cohort? are they going to capture the older cohort which is finding its way onto instagram and some of that functionality? >> so there's tentative evidence from survey work we've done they're starting to get more traction with 30 and 40-year-olds if you're over 25, swipe right swipe right twice to get to the discover tab and you'll see very interesting content. cnn update, like swipe through that i think most people -- the espn content on there is better than what you find other places. >> i think that's why cnn is doing theirs. >> they saw the great success. >> you search lululemon men's pants on amazon and i get a docker's ad, just like you said. >> it's $2 to $3 billion in advertising dollars. watch amazon, watch that space. >> that's how joe ended up with all the docker's, looking for lulu pants. >> another seinfeld piece. another seinfeld episode that you don't understand. >>> com
. >> more engagement by the way, they're showing it they disclosed that their millenials are spending 40 minutes a day. >> yes, they have captured the millenials, but are they going to capture any other cohort? are they going to capture the older cohort which is finding its way onto instagram and some of that functionality? >> so there's tentative evidence from survey work we've done they're starting to get more traction with 30 and 40-year-olds if you're over 25, swipe right...
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technology giants are milleni millenialing to purge extremist content from their platforms it remains seems like it's getting worse. joining us for more on cyber terrorism is mark gins berg. he's the former ambassador to morocco and former white house middle east advisor. ambassador, thanks for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> google sent out a new platform saying it was going to be battling online extremism, to be fighting isis in other places and not letting them use this as a way to lure people in. you put it to the test what did you find? >> first of all, the fact that they even agreed to do this is a result of a loss of over $700 million in ad revenue because their ads were showing up on extremist content. >> isis propaganda. >> isis propaganda. >> that motivated them because nothing else had been motivating them over the last several years. we stress test their pledges the last few days. a small group of folks, several of whom developed the computer software to help expedite the removal and identification of extremist content, what we have found is, shall we say, yo
technology giants are milleni millenialing to purge extremist content from their platforms it remains seems like it's getting worse. joining us for more on cyber terrorism is mark gins berg. he's the former ambassador to morocco and former white house middle east advisor. ambassador, thanks for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> google sent out a new platform saying it was going to be battling online extremism, to be fighting isis in other places and not letting them use...
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so millenials are very important and how tax policy affects them and influence is the economic behavior for the long-term viability and prosperity. and with that perspective. to find important defense with public education and for those that we all enjoy a. but only if they are intentional and with those working-class and individuals. those that favored tax incentives or just make ends meet. and to start with the revenue that is adequate and that tax reforms are equitable recent proposals threaten to weaken the taxpayers of unfair of the benefit as it stands at roughly 700 billion tax expenditures of the rich get richer retargeted deductions those that seem to inflate those benefits are very concerning to us. and to pray for those proposed tax breaks the trump plan would result in over $5 trillion at least as a way to pay for these breaks in the budget for those crucial programs. they would provide massive tax breaks they have no inheritance tax generous pass through rates with the old churro wealthy individuals to those working-class families and that should do more for the working cla
so millenials are very important and how tax policy affects them and influence is the economic behavior for the long-term viability and prosperity. and with that perspective. to find important defense with public education and for those that we all enjoy a. but only if they are intentional and with those working-class and individuals. those that favored tax incentives or just make ends meet. and to start with the revenue that is adequate and that tax reforms are equitable recent proposals...
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you're seeing snap chat getting so much traction with networks who don't feel they are reaching millenialstelevision not only are they coming to these platforms and seeking the fountain of youth but doing it in interesting new ways with shows that don't look anything like they do on cnn or nbc >> what does this mean when you start talking about investing in these sector sns. >> you have to look at the media, all the networks and cable networks even those existing today on the internet they could be history except for one thing. somebody's got to create the content that twitter and facebook and google and instagram and snap chat all have there's a reduced role for content producers and -- >> we are the producers. the way i describe maybe this is the right way to describe it if michelle is driving along and sees a forest fire and takes a video and posts it to her instagra instagram. instagram owns that video. they're the store. we're the roduct >> yes also premium con tent like cnn are an important part of the mix as well. i think there's room for both. >> it's a key to the future and it's h
you're seeing snap chat getting so much traction with networks who don't feel they are reaching millenialstelevision not only are they coming to these platforms and seeking the fountain of youth but doing it in interesting new ways with shows that don't look anything like they do on cnn or nbc >> what does this mean when you start talking about investing in these sector sns. >> you have to look at the media, all the networks and cable networks even those existing today on the...
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we're not getting out there and having millenials talk to a student, et cetera. and technology is changing every day and it's hard for us to match that up with what students are learning today. we always talk about we don't know what the jobs are exactly going to be tomorrow. you have heard about that today. so, with all of those issues, and the fact in aero space defense you have to have security clearances and can't hire from overseas. a number of things. but that's what keeps us up and that's why i think we do have a shortage of stem for a lot of those reasons. just need to communicate how great these fields are. >> yeah, it's exciting. i can't -- >> exciting. look at this. >> takes me to jerri. you're actually seeing the killeds at this early age. why aren't student showing an in stem subjects and going on to careers in other paths. what is happening here? >> first i will say that our students today are, youngsters, everybody bit as talented as youngsters who came out of school for the past other, 50, 60 years, they're enthusiastic, kind, concerned about the
we're not getting out there and having millenials talk to a student, et cetera. and technology is changing every day and it's hard for us to match that up with what students are learning today. we always talk about we don't know what the jobs are exactly going to be tomorrow. you have heard about that today. so, with all of those issues, and the fact in aero space defense you have to have security clearances and can't hire from overseas. a number of things. but that's what keeps us up and...
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finally, did you know you can get a tv antenna to get free broadcast tv "the journal" says a lot of millenialse rediscovering the rabbit ears as they cut the cable cord and i was one of them several years ago. >> one of of them who didn't realize tv waves are out there in the air. >> i didn't quite realize that all i had to do to get free broadcast was just kind of turn on the tv but during that whole transition and became very tricky >> when it became digital signals over the year, you needed the new antenna, kind of fascinating that we've so raised really a couple generations on the idea that you have to pay to the lines for your house. >> do you think we'll always be able to access those broadcast channels for free? >>ly think the government has it in their interest, always a pretty consistent sliver of the population that relies on over the other. >> just so god people will discover that radio is the original streaming music. >> thousands lined up yesterday for amazon's job fair but how 'rgog ctually got jocks. wee into break down the results right after this experience uncompromising perf
finally, did you know you can get a tv antenna to get free broadcast tv "the journal" says a lot of millenialse rediscovering the rabbit ears as they cut the cable cord and i was one of them several years ago. >> one of of them who didn't realize tv waves are out there in the air. >> i didn't quite realize that all i had to do to get free broadcast was just kind of turn on the tv but during that whole transition and became very tricky >> when it became digital...
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almost 123 in the headline and the second best reading since 2000 the best plentiful gain since 2001 millenial confidence is up dramatically from last year and so is confidence among low-income americans, so i don't know if that's enough to push this market higher, but we've certainly seen a turnaround. >> you bring up an excellent point. the economic backdrop. things are still pretty good and well off in the united states, and then there was a global recovery at hand and couple that with the united states doing well earnings came out and finished our earnings cycle and finished basically on eps by twice as much you put in the bad everything from failed issues on the hill with republicans not able to push through a pro-growth policy agenda, and then you couple that with the hurricane as you americans and then you have the north korean event last night that should have been a res keep for the market to sell off you would think you're in the last week of the summer. people are going to sell first and ask questions later. to me the risk is to it the upside and still buying units. i think you stay
almost 123 in the headline and the second best reading since 2000 the best plentiful gain since 2001 millenial confidence is up dramatically from last year and so is confidence among low-income americans, so i don't know if that's enough to push this market higher, but we've certainly seen a turnaround. >> you bring up an excellent point. the economic backdrop. things are still pretty good and well off in the united states, and then there was a global recovery at hand and couple that with...
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we have a great bloomberg story called wooing angry millenials.the opposition leader casting his vote and getting into the car, mr. odinga. definitely something a investor will be watching especially if they're invested in kenya or some of these markets. first let's get to the bloomberg business flash with taylor rigs. taylor: francine, in venezuela, russell has pulled all foreign workers in the oil fields from the country in a deepening political crisis. according to people familiar with knowledge of the company, chevron has removed a small number of employees. at the same time norway's stat oil removed its staff and it does not comment on security and personnel issues and didn't return an email seeking comment. a south korean prosecutor demanded samsung li spend 12 years in prison in a role of a bribery scandal that toppled the nation's president. it's the harshest criminal sentence sought against a major conglomerate leader. lee has consistently denied charges. google fired a employee writing a internal memo blasting the policies. he confirmed
we have a great bloomberg story called wooing angry millenials.the opposition leader casting his vote and getting into the car, mr. odinga. definitely something a investor will be watching especially if they're invested in kenya or some of these markets. first let's get to the bloomberg business flash with taylor rigs. taylor: francine, in venezuela, russell has pulled all foreign workers in the oil fields from the country in a deepening political crisis. according to people familiar with...
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like id ea or workforce innovation that is bi-partisan in so how do you work with for many of the millenials so i would say go to you to in the '80s and '90s but there was a lot of challenges. son to sign this here is what i do and 2017. i have heard a republican or democrat say no. do they have opportunities and access to a greater education? do you believe students with disabilities are discriminated against in the workplace so how many know someone how many have identified someone in their family so what legislation that is a step in the right direction leading with talking points and if you lead with the ada you're only doing this because the sound bites help you to get elected those are the wrong reasons. and made any idea flooring of democracy? and that will happen. let's start with those questions to find common ground. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you mentioned about opportunities i and a policy fellow and i recently attended an event called unshackled with women in incarceration senator broker was there dealing with bad incarcerated population that they face 40,000 collat
like id ea or workforce innovation that is bi-partisan in so how do you work with for many of the millenials so i would say go to you to in the '80s and '90s but there was a lot of challenges. son to sign this here is what i do and 2017. i have heard a republican or democrat say no. do they have opportunities and access to a greater education? do you believe students with disabilities are discriminated against in the workplace so how many know someone how many have identified someone in their...
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baby boomers, a lot of us, i read a article, millenials are saying us old people won't sell. the other thing we need to finance the house to help young people to buy the house because they're not working you way they should to make money. there is sort of a conflict there. by the way, love young people, you have young children, mine in the 30s, don't have to own by the time you're 25, guys. let me break the news to you. you can rent. you can own 35, not 25. there are a lot of things going on. one thing you look for, because inventory is down, prices are up. construction costs are going up because prices of property are going up to buy and build. so they're going up. so i agree with the president hold on but at the same time, bottom line is, the fact we need more inventory in order to keep the prices stablized. not enough inventory these things go through the roof and there is bidding war. brian: president should have said don't sell your hoist and build more houses, mission accomplished on both of them. >> watch "the property man" on 5:30 at the network every friday. steve: 5
baby boomers, a lot of us, i read a article, millenials are saying us old people won't sell. the other thing we need to finance the house to help young people to buy the house because they're not working you way they should to make money. there is sort of a conflict there. by the way, love young people, you have young children, mine in the 30s, don't have to own by the time you're 25, guys. let me break the news to you. you can rent. you can own 35, not 25. there are a lot of things going on....