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millenials are the fastest growing group.uy cards, they spend more money on them. >> we have seen that millenials are greg into that magic life stage for card sending. maybe setting up household or having kids or doing things that really just expand your relationships. >> millenials are hitting a sweet spot? >> absolutely. >> although you went see it anywhere on their cards, easy tiring is fully funded by hallmark, launched out of a project to target millenials. >> millenials as a group are seeking cards that speak in a authentic way. >> emily mcdowell's first attempt at authentic greeting card read more like awkward text message than valentine. >> i know we are not look together or anything it felt weird to not say anything. so i got you the card. not a big deal. really doesn't mean anything. there isn't a heart on it. >>> hopeless romantic he is, steve hartman went looking for a valentine's story. he found a gem. on the road, to the emergency room. >> reporter: at st. clair's hospital in danville, new jersey, they still can
millenials are the fastest growing group.uy cards, they spend more money on them. >> we have seen that millenials are greg into that magic life stage for card sending. maybe setting up household or having kids or doing things that really just expand your relationships. >> millenials are hitting a sweet spot? >> absolutely. >> although you went see it anywhere on their cards, easy tiring is fully funded by hallmark, launched out of a project to target millenials. >>...
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me creerÍas si te dijera que nosotros, los millenials tenemos menos dinero que nuestros padres cuandoÍa unos 1060, el problema es que el costo de vida hoy no me alcanzarÍa para vivir de manera buena. un panorama diferente parecieran vivir los millenials de gran bretaÑa, quienes estarÍan los 50 y 4% mejor que nosotros, o que las generaciones de sus padres. si el sueldo de sus papÁs era de 1000 $, estos jÓvenes ahora ganarÍan 1500 en promediounto mÁs del 50%. en cuanto a la compra de casa que muchÍsimos quisiÉramos tener en algÚn momento, el estudio dice que las deudas y las rentas hacen cada vez mÁs difÍcil que los jÓvenes podamos ahorrar . quÉ opinas? carolina: muy interesante, pero en tu caso no aplica. siempre tienes la billetera llena de dÓlares. en 12 aÑos, en 2030 a una quinta pantera la poblaciÓn mundialserÁ reemplazada por robots. seguimos conectados contigo por redes sociales. Él no es robot, es javier. javier: puede seguir conectado con nuestra cuenta, en el noticiero "ediciÓn digital". seguimos conectado con mÁs noticiero "ediciÓn digital". seguimos conectado con mÁs noticia
me creerÍas si te dijera que nosotros, los millenials tenemos menos dinero que nuestros padres cuandoÍa unos 1060, el problema es que el costo de vida hoy no me alcanzarÍa para vivir de manera buena. un panorama diferente parecieran vivir los millenials de gran bretaÑa, quienes estarÍan los 50 y 4% mejor que nosotros, o que las generaciones de sus padres. si el sueldo de sus papÁs era de 1000 $, estos jÓvenes ahora ganarÍan 1500 en promediounto mÁs del 50%. en cuanto a la compra de...
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>> millenials are the ones that will make the difference because we are relentless, we do not let things go. >> also tonight immigration raids. cracking down on undocumented workers and businesses. >> you have the signs on the same dang wall. >> a state of emergency in west virginia over rising floodwaters and hazardous conditions causes a 70 car pileup in iowa. >> breaking down barriers. >> gayle king sits down with the director of "black panther." >> announcer: this its the cbs "overnight news." >>> this is the "overnight news," i'm elaine quijano. in florida yesterday, mourners walked hand in hand to pay their final respects. three more victims of the stoneman douglas shooting were laid to rest. this as the we learn the fbi wasn't the only agency to let alleged shooter nikolas cruz. >> i just feel so heartbreaken over what these poor parents have to go through. it's just -- so tragic. >> as people gathered outside stoneman douglas high school to leave flowers and pray, newly obtained documents reveal even more potential red flags about accused gunman nikolas cruz. florida department o
>> millenials are the ones that will make the difference because we are relentless, we do not let things go. >> also tonight immigration raids. cracking down on undocumented workers and businesses. >> you have the signs on the same dang wall. >> a state of emergency in west virginia over rising floodwaters and hazardous conditions causes a 70 car pileup in iowa. >> breaking down barriers. >> gayle king sits down with the director of "black panther."...
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>> i think millenials, chipotle that brand exploded.wn because we have unbelievably great tasting food, great innovation great value, good facilities and we're convenient we have the drive through. >> food with integrity and other things make you run to the bathroom >> but i think that's one thing that you have to have with millenials is -- i think contrast\seoulers in general. >> they said have you to have nice surrounding, they're on their phone. >> they want a good environment. >> looking at a screen >> a lot are looking at apple screens? because it's so much expense balls it's cool. they could buy a lot of cell phones a lot cheaper okay so where you hang says a lot about who you are. >> they got to change the name of dine equity >> we did dine brands now. >> i think that's the word, not a problem. >> bloomin' brands, think of the food maker, they had to change it ihop and apple buys can't come one pigs in a blanket brands they ought to be able get the dineic with i the i. >> i do actually have a question him analysts point to darden
>> i think millenials, chipotle that brand exploded.wn because we have unbelievably great tasting food, great innovation great value, good facilities and we're convenient we have the drive through. >> food with integrity and other things make you run to the bathroom >> but i think that's one thing that you have to have with millenials is -- i think contrast\seoulers in general. >> they said have you to have nice surrounding, they're on their phone. >> they want a...
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>> se encontrÓ en el reporte que son los inmigrantes que son mÁs propensas a ser exitosos, los millenialsser de nosotros. >> falta todavÍa mucho por hacer ya que la poblaciÓn hispana abarque el 18%. continuamos con el estudio. conductora: continÚa el calor veraniego en todo el Área de la bahÍa y parece que así seguirÁ. ramÓn: estas son buenas noticias y con estas imÁgenes nos enlazamos con nuestra compaÑera quien estÁ preparada con la ventana al tiempo. cÓmo te va? conductora: yo creo que estamos en verano y miren el cielo bastante colorido. la temperatura sobre 64 grados. prÁcticamente sigue el efecto de ese sistema de alta presiÓn que permite que las temperaturas se mantengan elevadas. tenemos un sistema provocando precipitaciÓn y condiciones invernales. los Ángeles 81 grados. la temperatura mÁxima en auckland sobre los 71 grados. poco a poco vamos a ver un descenso en las temperaturas. la zona de auckland bajo los 70 grados y el dÍa sÁbado se pronostica humedad y nubosidad que va ayudar al descenso de la temperatura. definitivamente excelentes condiciones del tiempo para seguir disfrut
>> se encontrÓ en el reporte que son los inmigrantes que son mÁs propensas a ser exitosos, los millenialsser de nosotros. >> falta todavÍa mucho por hacer ya que la poblaciÓn hispana abarque el 18%. continuamos con el estudio. conductora: continÚa el calor veraniego en todo el Área de la bahÍa y parece que así seguirÁ. ramÓn: estas son buenas noticias y con estas imÁgenes nos enlazamos con nuestra compaÑera quien estÁ preparada con la ventana al tiempo. cÓmo te va?...
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aranxta: en mÉxico se espera las elecciones, pero conquistara los 25 millones de millenials, no serÁ investigar si estÁs haciendo lo correcto o si no. es una decisiÓn difÍcil. reportera: con 19 aÑos, eddy asegura que estÁ cansado de las promesas de los polÍticos. eddy: cuÁntas veces nos dijeron que iba a haber un cambio real en mÉxico y cuÁntas veces hemos vuelto a caer en el hoyo= -- hoyo? ya es votar por el menos peor. reportera: 14 millones de jÓvenes votarÁn para elegir presidente en unas elecciones en las que tambiÉn se renovarÁ el congreso y nueve gobernaciones . 80 y 7.5 millones de mexicanos conforman -- 87.5 millones de mexicanos conforman el electorado. a pesar de que el voto juvenil serÁ determinante, para este ex consejero electoral la clase polÍtica estÁ en deuda con la poblaciÓn. >> tenemos una juventud con decepciones, con desencanto, incertidumbre, carencias de todo tipo. reportera: por lo pronto de las redes sociales ya circulan vÍdeos invitando a los jÓvenes a las urnas . los candidatos aÚn tienen tiempo para buscar cÓmo atraer al voto joven, ya que la campaÑas elec
aranxta: en mÉxico se espera las elecciones, pero conquistara los 25 millones de millenials, no serÁ investigar si estÁs haciendo lo correcto o si no. es una decisiÓn difÍcil. reportera: con 19 aÑos, eddy asegura que estÁ cansado de las promesas de los polÍticos. eddy: cuÁntas veces nos dijeron que iba a haber un cambio real en mÉxico y cuÁntas veces hemos vuelto a caer en el hoyo= -- hoyo? ya es votar por el menos peor. reportera: 14 millones de jÓvenes votarÁn para elegir...
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ashley: i mentioned coming to campaign to attract millenials failed. is that true? >> yes.ailed strategy again at end of '14, '15, applebee's made attempt to attract millenial. what they forgot their core constituency. applebee's was found and built on value, warm friendly environment, a warm friendly space. they brought in new management, new marketing people who were going to capture the millenial. ashley: i don't understand, what does it mean to make a restaurant more friendly to millenials? change the menu? >> no, misunderstood or i misspoke. applebee's was reknown as a warm friendly place. ashley: of course. >> they weren't going to be more warm and friendly. what they were changing was the menu, concept base, modern bar and grill. ashley: okay. >> we weren't a modern bar and grill. we started with pub diet. you don't go to applebee's to diet in all fairness. ashley: that's true. >> we had a menu under 500. we had a joint venture with weight watchers. so you could pick that if you wanted but only have to look at data to see there wasn't a big demand for it. because we
ashley: i mentioned coming to campaign to attract millenials failed. is that true? >> yes.ailed strategy again at end of '14, '15, applebee's made attempt to attract millenial. what they forgot their core constituency. applebee's was found and built on value, warm friendly environment, a warm friendly space. they brought in new management, new marketing people who were going to capture the millenial. ashley: i don't understand, what does it mean to make a restaurant more friendly to...
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. >> viewers are millenials.y come in, say, should i be in the stock market, should i do a 401(k) yeah? would you rather bet on great american companies or would you rather just hide your money under a mattress? >> i'm going to say mattress. am i right? [laughter] >> i mean give trevor noah credit, he tried to. that was yesterday on the way back up. and he did try to demystify what was going on a little bit by having our own beloved liz claman on. but that was, pretty much the exception. >> liz is a star. she gets to go on "the daily show" and explain the market to millenials, who mostly watch the show. melissa: yeah. >> look, there is a lot of nuances here as you guys know. you deal with it every day, all forces move market expectation, profits and of course, you know, federal government policies. i never say the president trump should get all the credit. if you're going to basically kind of cut him out of the script on the way up, a little too convenient suddenly hang it around his neck like an albatross on the
. >> viewers are millenials.y come in, say, should i be in the stock market, should i do a 401(k) yeah? would you rather bet on great american companies or would you rather just hide your money under a mattress? >> i'm going to say mattress. am i right? [laughter] >> i mean give trevor noah credit, he tried to. that was yesterday on the way back up. and he did try to demystify what was going on a little bit by having our own beloved liz claman on. but that was, pretty much the...
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we've gone from a handful of angry millenials to a army of angry millenials and that deserves to be recognized by each and every one of you and having that passed down through the department so that they, frankly, respect us. we are individuals who live in the community. m.b. action has over 1,000 members in the bay area. we have helped pass statewide legislation. we are endorsing candidates and moving the ball. and i don't really -- you know, you don'ts have to agree with us, but you have to recognize that we're your neighbours and upset about the situation and we have every right to be. thank you. >> thank you, ms. clark. next speaker, please. >> commissioners, mary gallagher. i wrote you an e-mail last week on the work programme and budget. thaulz to the director for his quick reply. when i read it, i realised i'm not effectively communicating the point i want to make so i'm here today in person to do that. so, you know, the grants work programme is set by the time the money is award. you can, however, identify work programmes for future funding cycles for which grant money might be sought.
we've gone from a handful of angry millenials to a army of angry millenials and that deserves to be recognized by each and every one of you and having that passed down through the department so that they, frankly, respect us. we are individuals who live in the community. m.b. action has over 1,000 members in the bay area. we have helped pass statewide legislation. we are endorsing candidates and moving the ball. and i don't really -- you know, you don'ts have to agree with us, but you have to...
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. >> that's sort of the beautiful part of the age of innovation that we're in, it's a very millenial mindset, whereas we're going, man, carnations again, and they're wilted, this guy got over the barriers to entry and got in. >> blockbuster wasn't doing a great job, nobody else was streaming, back then it was just sending devds to people. netflix figured out, we can do that. >> the opposite is uber, we all knew there were transportation issues, but uber came in, in an outlaw style, going up against the travel limousine commissions, in cities where they were not welcome, and they said, we're busting in, we're breaking through. while they've had their issues, it's clearly an extraordinarily important company. >> but they've had to sue everybody, people have sued them, city councils have banned them, there are still cities in the world where you can't get ubers. but this is really a neat concept. >> it's also been a great year for all of this. 2017, a record year for venture capital funding. lyft, airbnb, have become some of the most influential companies out there and it all started wi
. >> that's sort of the beautiful part of the age of innovation that we're in, it's a very millenial mindset, whereas we're going, man, carnations again, and they're wilted, this guy got over the barriers to entry and got in. >> blockbuster wasn't doing a great job, nobody else was streaming, back then it was just sending devds to people. netflix figured out, we can do that. >> the opposite is uber, we all knew there were transportation issues, but uber came in, in an outlaw...
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now look, originally i had planned to do today's entire show on emojis because as a millenial i think i hashtag major issue. but we can't, because there is so much news going on today, maybe even too much news. but too much news is just the right amount of news for a segment called, ain't nobody got time for that. (applause) first up the rising star in the gop whose currently running for congress in illinois. well, not running so much as goose-stepping. >> do you call yourself a nazi. >> i did have-- i don't call myself a nazi. i call myself an american patriot and statesman. >> let me give our viewers some details about this. just soo they can decide for themselves you have been part of anti-semitic groups since 1970s, you go to neo-nazi rallies we have pictures of you there. you were part of the white preem's party. you dressed in nazi garb and you sell brait hitler's birthday. you are a nazi. (applause). >> trevor: oh man, i love that, she read that off like she was announcing his 23 and me results. you are a nazi. (laughter) like that could have been a scene out of the shortest de
now look, originally i had planned to do today's entire show on emojis because as a millenial i think i hashtag major issue. but we can't, because there is so much news going on today, maybe even too much news. but too much news is just the right amount of news for a segment called, ain't nobody got time for that. (applause) first up the rising star in the gop whose currently running for congress in illinois. well, not running so much as goose-stepping. >> do you call yourself a nazi....
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for millenial, it's 7% we're waiting for the pop. they're out. it's been a great risk management tool. we don't know what part that's played in all this my suspicion is, not a lot >> you mean like poor selling? >> poor selling. they say to the manager, you're out, you have to go to cash, you're done for the month, the day, whatever. >>> the dow jones industrial average is down by a touch more than 500 points. it's been down around 550 points the s&p has moved only within about 40 points now from the lows, the most recent low. and that is 2,593. keep your eye on those critical levels if in fact there's going to be a retest of the exact s&p low like some have been calling for. volatility has spiked. the trading has been so turbulent over the last many days yesterday was a 500-point swing within the dow in and of itself. joe, you wanted to make a point she was the one thing i would say, you asked the question, what do we want to look at as far as etfs and other levered products let me be clear, it is fine as of right now carl icahn has always mentio
for millenial, it's 7% we're waiting for the pop. they're out. it's been a great risk management tool. we don't know what part that's played in all this my suspicion is, not a lot >> you mean like poor selling? >> poor selling. they say to the manager, you're out, you have to go to cash, you're done for the month, the day, whatever. >>> the dow jones industrial average is down by a touch more than 500 points. it's been down around 550 points the s&p has moved only...
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i think they have a tail wind of millenials starting to get into homeownership.a valuation rich relative to itself. in this environment, they're actually growing their margins and top line as high as they ever have. i think financials look very interesting. i have to say, at 24 bucks a share of free cash flow in 2019, boeing still will be defensive in this environment. and some of the best guys on the street -- >> this is some of the best performing name of the last -- >> and i have to say that they're the one that at least seems to be the most tethered to this cycle let's give them some credit. >> home depot and boeing, we'll check back in with you thank you. >>> a new cnbc survey showing business optimism is still going strong those results and what's driving it, next >>> the czech republic and u.s. in the hockey quarterfinal tonight at 10:00 first, the dos and don'ts of goaltending on the ice i didn't know he was a hockey guy. that's coming up oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry i
i think they have a tail wind of millenials starting to get into homeownership.a valuation rich relative to itself. in this environment, they're actually growing their margins and top line as high as they ever have. i think financials look very interesting. i have to say, at 24 bucks a share of free cash flow in 2019, boeing still will be defensive in this environment. and some of the best guys on the street -- >> this is some of the best performing name of the last -- >> and i have...
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one of them was a capsule collection geared towards younger people, millenials.nd, in addition to that, we put together a women's entrepreneurship program. and our company is all about entrepreneurial spirit. and we wanted to support women entrepreneurs and put together a whole series of talks around that to educate people inside our company as well as our customers. we started something called theory for good where we allowed customers to bring back old theory clothes. and we would take the old theory clothes and give them to an organization that supported people in the workplace that needed clothes but couldn't afford them. this is our new good will program. it's sustainable from the farm where sheep were raised, it was woven into fabric and the factory where the garments were cut and sewn. when i started theory, it was a phenomenon from day one. and now we do close to a billion dollars in global sales. you never know what things are going to happen. in media company, there are all sorts of twists and turns you're faced with. my dad taught me not to look back,
one of them was a capsule collection geared towards younger people, millenials.nd, in addition to that, we put together a women's entrepreneurship program. and our company is all about entrepreneurial spirit. and we wanted to support women entrepreneurs and put together a whole series of talks around that to educate people inside our company as well as our customers. we started something called theory for good where we allowed customers to bring back old theory clothes. and we would take the...
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it was and only after, when the cops told the millenials his name that they googled him.. oh yeah!ddyshack.. they say he didnt' look like he did in the movies.. ( darya ) ok let's bring it back to 2018... kylie jenner.. you know her? when the kardashian sister tweets 24 million people listen and so does wallstreet. when she said "sooo when she said "sooo does anyone else not open snapchat anymore? or is it just me... ugh this is so sad," snapchat stock lost $1.3 billion. we'll have to see if they listen to kylie and the other users who hate the app's new design. . ( darya ) sister kim kardashian has even more clout: she has more than 58 million twitter followers.. so when she asked a question about a new show she started watching.. the lead actor personally answered. kim k tweeted "i'm starting to watch this is us. who watches it? is it good?,'" and boom: the show's star justin hartley responds: 'i watch it. i think it's worth a look.' he plays kevin.. one of three siblings on the show that follows kevin, kate, randall as grownups and flashbacks when they were kids.. in fact, the g
it was and only after, when the cops told the millenials his name that they googled him.. oh yeah!ddyshack.. they say he didnt' look like he did in the movies.. ( darya ) ok let's bring it back to 2018... kylie jenner.. you know her? when the kardashian sister tweets 24 million people listen and so does wallstreet. when she said "sooo when she said "sooo does anyone else not open snapchat anymore? or is it just me... ugh this is so sad," snapchat stock lost $1.3 billion. we'll...
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>> there are lot -- i'm a millenial and a lot of people in my generation and the one below us now that would -- >> the i-gen they're calling it. >> right. that's scary. they would argue that they are having meaningful conversations over texts and over social media and -- what would you say to them? you're not supposed to change peoples minds but how would you approach that subject? >> i'd say, you're wrong. [laughter] i mean, you can't just tell me what you feel. show me the proof. right? and there is zero data. i mean, the scientific point on texting and e-mailing is, as you universal as the opinion on climate change. it's wrong. texting is not a conversation. in fact, they have found that even your closest friends and family members are know more accurate of detecting sarcasm than a stranger. when i tell people. that issue totally believe that, except me. my friend toldly know. and i say, that's not how math works. that is not how math works. we we are great at figuring out what other people do wrong. we are excellent at it. but the fact of the matter is, we're terrible at being good
>> there are lot -- i'm a millenial and a lot of people in my generation and the one below us now that would -- >> the i-gen they're calling it. >> right. that's scary. they would argue that they are having meaningful conversations over texts and over social media and -- what would you say to them? you're not supposed to change peoples minds but how would you approach that subject? >> i'd say, you're wrong. [laughter] i mean, you can't just tell me what you feel. show me...
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it was aimed for millenials who are concerned about ingredients but want a low carb, low calorie beer >> i always wanted it when i wanted a water but was too embarrassed to order a water it's the closest thing you can get -- yeah, i'm drinking too. anyway, thank you, sue. >> you got it. >> sue herera. >>> just after 4:30 on the east coast. the dow up nearly just about 400 points the nasdaq and s&p up more than 1% as well the russell 2000s lagging a little still gained two-thirds of one percent today. let's move to energy and whether the sector is set to turn around that sec store up about two-thirds of 1% as well jackie with a look. >> good afternoon to you year-to-date the s&p energy sector is down 5%. it's the third worst performing sec store. surprising when you look at crude oil. it's up almost 6% in the same time period. why are energy stocks and crude stocks diverging it's difficult to know if higher prices are going to lasts and if companies will see a tangible benefit. the experts seem to think things are different this time. higher prices are here to stay part of it is that t
it was aimed for millenials who are concerned about ingredients but want a low carb, low calorie beer >> i always wanted it when i wanted a water but was too embarrassed to order a water it's the closest thing you can get -- yeah, i'm drinking too. anyway, thank you, sue. >> you got it. >> sue herera. >>> just after 4:30 on the east coast. the dow up nearly just about 400 points the nasdaq and s&p up more than 1% as well the russell 2000s lagging a little still...
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had which supported the right of war was the right of conquest, we know conquest happened foror millenial, it waa legal write because the law needed to give states a way of actually writing the wrongs that they went to war in order to write. when the united states went to war with mÉxico in 1846, the official legal justification was that mÉxico owed the united states $2 million. the united states tried for 20 years to get that money back and decided to go to war in 1846 and as compensation they got compensation for that -- for those debts and the name of that compensation is california, utah, nevada, new mexico, part of oklahoma and basically 500,000 square miles of mexican territory. now, this is not the way -- when the united states did this it was not acting as a rogue imperial power it was acting as what responsible states did and that is because the old war order gave state it is war of war and right of conquest. in addition to right of conquest states had another right. if they had the right to go to war, they had the right to threaten to go to war. now, this is incredibly important
had which supported the right of war was the right of conquest, we know conquest happened foror millenial, it waa legal write because the law needed to give states a way of actually writing the wrongs that they went to war in order to write. when the united states went to war with mÉxico in 1846, the official legal justification was that mÉxico owed the united states $2 million. the united states tried for 20 years to get that money back and decided to go to war in 1846 and as compensation...
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they are targeting millenials basically attacking cities offering amazon billions of dollars in tax cutsng it corporate welfare. the campaign funded by koch industries who benefited from hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies from 12 different states. i talked to the dave barnes from generation opportunities who says this deal is different, because many of these mayors are keeping their constituents in the dark. >> any types of special handouts for businesses, when they're benefiting them means that we're losing out on products that don't happen because new businesses can't start because they're left paying tax bill that amazon won't. >> fight to become amazon's second home is still on. announcing 20 finalists. most deals are coming out with plans. newark, new jersey offering $7 billion. montgomery county, maryland offering 5 billion. chicago offering 2.25 billion. cheryl: it is become a really fun guessing game hillary, where it is going to be. that is the best part of the whole story. my money is on washington. david: washington? cheryl: virginia. that is just me. thank you, hill
they are targeting millenials basically attacking cities offering amazon billions of dollars in tax cutsng it corporate welfare. the campaign funded by koch industries who benefited from hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies from 12 different states. i talked to the dave barnes from generation opportunities who says this deal is different, because many of these mayors are keeping their constituents in the dark. >> any types of special handouts for businesses, when they're...
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. >> i loved that last bit about restaurants being anchor tenants, because we always talk about millenials shifting into an economy that favors experiences over things this ties right into that. it's an amazing time to be a chef all the opportunities you get from franchising your concept to consumer products to, in the case of shake shack, going public and tapping the public markets. i mean, i think as a chef right now, and you heard this from david, it's almost a matter of what you say "no" to these days if in fact you become successful >> exactly, you have to be big enough to make your money and your mark but not so big that you're not cool, and you loose that experience factor >> right >> as soon as experiences became photographable, i think that was always the way, it was going to be the tip of the -- >> you overlap -- the overlap between restaurants, the flood of restaurants, and social media, specifically insta, the two things help each other >> a lot of envy for you on twitter. i have to echo that, it looked like a good time thanks very much >> thanks, guys. >>> as we head to a brea
. >> i loved that last bit about restaurants being anchor tenants, because we always talk about millenials shifting into an economy that favors experiences over things this ties right into that. it's an amazing time to be a chef all the opportunities you get from franchising your concept to consumer products to, in the case of shake shack, going public and tapping the public markets. i mean, i think as a chef right now, and you heard this from david, it's almost a matter of what you say...
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they're possibly making a brand move, a cultural move, because they've got these teenagers, millenials, who are making lifelong brand affiliations and have made a decision that these things matter. you'll be meeting with president trump today. what do you hope to hear from him, realistically? we know what we've heard so far. >> i hope to hear consistency and i hope to hear leadership. >> well, you aren't going to get consistency, we haven't heard that so far. >> i know, but he needs to lean in and press the republican leadership. let's be clear, what's been deadlocked in congress is the republican leadership has refused to call up common sense legislation, background checks or anything else. we have an opportunity here now with the leadership of these students and a president who is finally attuned to media attention. he understands that these kids have the attention of the american people. and face it, gun owners are parents too. and it's pretty hard to look your teenager in the eye and say you're unwilling to do anything to help them. i hope the president is thinking about that and s
they're possibly making a brand move, a cultural move, because they've got these teenagers, millenials, who are making lifelong brand affiliations and have made a decision that these things matter. you'll be meeting with president trump today. what do you hope to hear from him, realistically? we know what we've heard so far. >> i hope to hear consistency and i hope to hear leadership. >> well, you aren't going to get consistency, we haven't heard that so far. >> i know, but he...
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. >> she had all of the feels, as the millenials say. al, what's going on?ou what we've got happening starting with the radar. you can see a lot of wet weather making its way through the outhwest, some snow in the norther rockies and wet weather in the ohio river valley. temperaturewise eastern two-thirds of the country and down through the gulf coast we're looking at temperatures in the 80s and 70s throughout a good portion of that part of the country. but much chillier through the plains. afternoon highs today as we look at sky conditions, we do expect some light snow making its way through the northern plains. record highs in the central part up oe country, foggy along the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist, bill henley. lots of clouds and plenty of warm air, too. look at these temperatures this afternoon. philadelphia, cloudy and mild, 63 degrees this afternoon. 64 in the suburbs of new jersey. up to 65 degrees. i think it will be dry during the day. there's a chance we will see a light shower, maybe a sprinkle in delaware with a high of 62. plenty of c
. >> she had all of the feels, as the millenials say. al, what's going on?ou what we've got happening starting with the radar. you can see a lot of wet weather making its way through the outhwest, some snow in the norther rockies and wet weather in the ohio river valley. temperaturewise eastern two-thirds of the country and down through the gulf coast we're looking at temperatures in the 80s and 70s throughout a good portion of that part of the country. but much chillier through the...
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blame those millenials. lots of cars, they don't even burn gas. that do, they are more fish inburning less and less gas all the time. he said like trying to fund your health care with a tax on cigarettes. charles? charles: that is a great analogy. gerri, thank you very. >> you're welcome. charles: more on gases like the gas tax, the quick we, are they best answer for our company. national taxpayers union brandon arnold is here. higher taxes a way to curt economic ails for a long period of time. america tried that for eight years. didn't seem like it worked but you're getting bipartisan support with respect to increase in the national sales tax. are they right? >> well, no, i don't think so. i think we do need to look at our infrastructure needs. we do need to address the critical problems that we have here in our roads and highways and elsewhere but the gas tax ought to be the last option on the table, not the first one. this is typical washington play here. let's bring revenues into the city, disperse them out to states and localities because tha
blame those millenials. lots of cars, they don't even burn gas. that do, they are more fish inburning less and less gas all the time. he said like trying to fund your health care with a tax on cigarettes. charles? charles: that is a great analogy. gerri, thank you very. >> you're welcome. charles: more on gases like the gas tax, the quick we, are they best answer for our company. national taxpayers union brandon arnold is here. higher taxes a way to curt economic ails for a long period of...
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remember, you've got a lot of millenials now coming into that home buying age.here's been a lot of pept-up demand there's still demand there it's just going to mean as affordability weakens, it will price some people out of the market the low end. market, the entry-level markets, that's where we have the worst supply crisis. >> thank you, diana. see you later. >>> one man who shouldn't have problems buying home is snap ceo evan spiegel as news emerges about his massive compensation package for 2017 julia boorstin is here with the eye-opening numbers from los angeles. >> bill, last year evan spiegel brought home the third highest executive compensation ever, according to reuters snap, which he controls, granted him $636 million in stock. 3% of outstanding shares at the time of snap's ipo he'll receive those shares in installments between now and 2020 in addition to that one-time award, he also received about $1 million in expenses and over $500,000 for security. his actual salary was cut from $500,000 to $1 around the time of the ipo now, this is all compared to
remember, you've got a lot of millenials now coming into that home buying age.here's been a lot of pept-up demand there's still demand there it's just going to mean as affordability weakens, it will price some people out of the market the low end. market, the entry-level markets, that's where we have the worst supply crisis. >> thank you, diana. see you later. >>> one man who shouldn't have problems buying home is snap ceo evan spiegel as news emerges about his massive...
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. >> we talk about millenials ditching the gym for boxing and yoga but earnings from planet fitness suggeststronger than expected earnings growth beat on bottom line by a penny, 24 cents adjusted. revenue higher than expected increased its buyback program by $80 million. for fiscal 2017, total revenue increase from the prior year by about 14%. systemwide same store sales increased 10.2%. the company says this is a testament to the growing strength of our brand and the appeal of our affordable nonintimidating fitness offering back over to you you're looking at the stock up 8%. >> big move there. thank you very much. you still do hot yoga? >> no. i do a lot of other stuff, though >> i want to hear about that >> time for a cnbc news update with courtney reagan. >> hi there. here's what's happening at this hour the fbi says it's taking steps to ensure that tips about potential warning signs are assessed in the future this after admitting it failed to act on a tip about the alleged shooter at a parkland, florida, high school >>> senator lindsey graham leading a bipartisan delegation of seven sen
. >> we talk about millenials ditching the gym for boxing and yoga but earnings from planet fitness suggeststronger than expected earnings growth beat on bottom line by a penny, 24 cents adjusted. revenue higher than expected increased its buyback program by $80 million. for fiscal 2017, total revenue increase from the prior year by about 14%. systemwide same store sales increased 10.2%. the company says this is a testament to the growing strength of our brand and the appeal of our...
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12-year-old and he uses both i think most of his friends and when we do polls with teenagers and millenialsthey like the platform so i think that there is a role for snap i think that the role of facebook in the investment community is a lot stronger. when you have 40% plus growth, 40% plus margins growing their head count over 40%, the numbers are just staggering relative to what snap and others are putting up so as we're making financial recommendations to our clients, we still think that there are other stories like go daddy, match, facebook, google, amazon, they're just better stories that have a balance of both top line and bottom line as well as dominant market share and we think again the barriers to entry here there are barriers, but we think that the barriers are lower, as an example of what you're seeing with instagram >> what do you think the next big thing is, in this space, brent? >> you know, there's a lot going on in internet it's almost too hard to cover in this segment, given what we're seeing among 40 to 50 private companies, but i think you're seeing a slew of vertical so
12-year-old and he uses both i think most of his friends and when we do polls with teenagers and millenialsthey like the platform so i think that there is a role for snap i think that the role of facebook in the investment community is a lot stronger. when you have 40% plus growth, 40% plus margins growing their head count over 40%, the numbers are just staggering relative to what snap and others are putting up so as we're making financial recommendations to our clients, we still think that...
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francisca: este vÍdeo estÁ dedicado a todos los millenials.nteligentes.el muchacho fue muy inteligente, seÑores. dijo sabe quÉ? voy a buscar en google cÓmo usar un telÉfono antiguo. veremos si funcionÓ, el telÉfono cuenta con 20 millones de reproducciones. creo que habÍa muchas madres contentas, eh? antes de irme con los muchachos les recuerdo el hashtag de hoy y es #yo propongo. propongo enseÑarle mis hijos cosas que hacÍamos antes. dÍgame quÉ propone a través de nuestras redes sociales. vamos a conocer ahora poco mÁs de una mujer que nos inspira todas! karla: ya no quiero ni comer conchas despuÉs de ver a esta mujer. carlos: cuÁntos aÑos cree que tiene esta mujer! karla: cuaerpazo! carlos: sÍgale sumando porque tiene mÁs de 70! es josefina monasterio, venezolana. al regresar, conoceremos un poco mÁs de su impactante historia. ana: atenciÓn, porque esa cobertura para la silla de tu bebÉ podrÍa cambiarle la vida a tu hijo. andrea de chediak nos cuenta por quÉ. carlos: luis fonsi revela Íntimos detalles de su hermosa familia. te contamos el mom
francisca: este vÍdeo estÁ dedicado a todos los millenials.nteligentes.el muchacho fue muy inteligente, seÑores. dijo sabe quÉ? voy a buscar en google cÓmo usar un telÉfono antiguo. veremos si funcionÓ, el telÉfono cuenta con 20 millones de reproducciones. creo que habÍa muchas madres contentas, eh? antes de irme con los muchachos les recuerdo el hashtag de hoy y es #yo propongo. propongo enseÑarle mis hijos cosas que hacÍamos antes. dÍgame quÉ propone a través de nuestras redes...
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a quarter of millenials did not even know about the eco fax breach.l dominating for the second weekend in a row. it has now surpassed the 700 million-dollar mark globally. the new r rated comedy film also saw success over the weekend. peter rabbit in third place at 12 and half million dollars. x $.9 million i heard that game night was terrific. we knew that was going to be an incredible success. coming up the dueling memos. it is released to the public. q resident trumps response next. stay with us. welcome back the democratic pfizer memo is out. it denies republican claims. to discuss the democratic memo. the democrat memo did response on the abuses. just confirms all of that terrible things that were done. so illegal. the house judiciary. it's not healthy for the national security debate. but we ought to be able to agree on what is an abuse of the pfizer process. one of the most troubling takeaways is that apparently when presented with clear evidence of what is a pfizer abuse they don't recognize it. that is one of the focus and takeaways here. rig
a quarter of millenials did not even know about the eco fax breach.l dominating for the second weekend in a row. it has now surpassed the 700 million-dollar mark globally. the new r rated comedy film also saw success over the weekend. peter rabbit in third place at 12 and half million dollars. x $.9 million i heard that game night was terrific. we knew that was going to be an incredible success. coming up the dueling memos. it is released to the public. q resident trumps response next. stay...
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that was in large part because of millenials and buying homes. speaking again that optimism is creeping into the broader market. it's about five weeks in. you are starting to see what that means for main street along with broader business our community and regional banks are they feeling is good about banks as were seen at the big banks talking about. having the smaller banks at the regional level get out at regulation. there is more of a appetite on a more efficient basis. and which businesses they want to be. it's a bit it is a bit of two different worlds. i think you will see more activity. kind of working through what is going through that. >> i think it will be a good year for the financials. the momentum that has been carried through. neil, thank you so much. rebuilding puerto rico hundreds of thousands on the island are still in the dark today in the wake of hurricane maria. about the recovery efforts. a big spending on the big game. how much the average american is going to be shelling out for the super bowl. this is frank. sup! this is f
that was in large part because of millenials and buying homes. speaking again that optimism is creeping into the broader market. it's about five weeks in. you are starting to see what that means for main street along with broader business our community and regional banks are they feeling is good about banks as were seen at the big banks talking about. having the smaller banks at the regional level get out at regulation. there is more of a appetite on a more efficient basis. and which businesses...