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millenials doing great, they're a barbell generation.'m glad the other panelist is doing very, very well, my son who is 28%, who is doing very well. 40% of graduates are in starbucks jobs. my recent driver going to las vegas going to a speech, was a unlv graduate. you don't need to go to unlv to be a limousine driver. 40% are doing other jobs. they feel some pain. charles: i give you a few seconds to rebut. >> we have economy that can absorb people we have right now, not skills they need. this is product of an economy, we need to stop overeducating people and underdeliverring when it comes to jobs. that is a long-term problem not unique to just this generation. i have faith we'll be able to fix it given 7 million open pieces of employment right now. every business is looking foreemployees. they need to find jobs. charles: also some people have to realize that you don't get a gold watch on the first day of work. >> that is exactly right. >> where's mine? charles: mattie, peter, thank you very much. there is a new talking point from the de
millenials doing great, they're a barbell generation.'m glad the other panelist is doing very, very well, my son who is 28%, who is doing very well. 40% of graduates are in starbucks jobs. my recent driver going to las vegas going to a speech, was a unlv graduate. you don't need to go to unlv to be a limousine driver. 40% are doing other jobs. they feel some pain. charles: i give you a few seconds to rebut. >> we have economy that can absorb people we have right now, not skills they need....
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but look, millenials are turned on by free college, free medicine, free money. how do you counter that? >> some of them are. the first thing is, i love that you are talking about larry kudlow here. my favorite part about his messaging is he's such a happy warrior. that's what we need for our values, for the conservative values, is someone who defends them but is excited and sees a long-term positive vision coming from the policies that we create. as he starts identifying what the green new deal actually would do, it is a complete takeover of the economy. including in this bill, you have to refit every home in america, every building. this is a complete government takeover of just about every aspect of our lives. stuart: you're right, i agree entirely, but that's the green new deal. free college. that's very attractive to people in their 20s and early 30s, saddled with a whopping great big student debt. it's attractive. >> we have free health care which will be debated. i predict one of the big issues emerging in this campaign cycle, democrats will talk about fre
but look, millenials are turned on by free college, free medicine, free money. how do you counter that? >> some of them are. the first thing is, i love that you are talking about larry kudlow here. my favorite part about his messaging is he's such a happy warrior. that's what we need for our values, for the conservative values, is someone who defends them but is excited and sees a long-term positive vision coming from the policies that we create. as he starts identifying what the green...
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these millenials don't do that now. all of them anheuser-busch is looking at low alcohol beer, audiences responding favorably, millenials. >> something screams, i'm an alcoholic, don't marry me, holding an non-alcoholic beer at a bar. i don't understand, why would you have one in a bar? who will come talk to you. >> they're drinking wine, vodka and gin. neil: you like the taste of beer, get a non-alchohol version of it. looking at gas parrino that is non-alcohol wine. >> that is another one. >> i was in florence, italy. neil: might have little bit to do with it. you think this has a future. >> i want to say this. i don't know about the non-alcoholic stuff. i, during new year's, kentucky, louisville, home of great bourbon. we went to some of the distilleries. apparently millenials are flocking to bourbon. neil: is that right? there is a whole bourbon culture for millenials. i don't know why, i finally like something about them, if you like bourbon, as far as i'm concerned you're kind of cool. >> you're one bitter boomer.
these millenials don't do that now. all of them anheuser-busch is looking at low alcohol beer, audiences responding favorably, millenials. >> something screams, i'm an alcoholic, don't marry me, holding an non-alcoholic beer at a bar. i don't understand, why would you have one in a bar? who will come talk to you. >> they're drinking wine, vodka and gin. neil: you like the taste of beer, get a non-alchohol version of it. looking at gas parrino that is non-alcohol wine. >> that...
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i think that millenials don't understand the power that they have. they don't exercise the power they have. and gerrymandering can be among them. i have read that millenials, depending on how you define them, are the largest voting block in the country that don't vote to the same degree that baby boomers do. and if millenials did vote for candidates who stood for anti-gerrymandering, you would have an ability to do away with a lot of it. the reality is that as bad as gerrymandering is, there are some places that you simply can't change without bringing lawsuits, and we have certainly done that. but if you get huge, huge numbers of people and have turnouts that are well above that which we normally get, you have at least that possibility of changing things. so i think young people ought to be involved in this issue, especially if you understand that gerrymandering has an impact and it is wonky, but if you understand that it has everything to do with issues that young people care about, reproductive choice, sane gun laws, health care, voter suppression
i think that millenials don't understand the power that they have. they don't exercise the power they have. and gerrymandering can be among them. i have read that millenials, depending on how you define them, are the largest voting block in the country that don't vote to the same degree that baby boomers do. and if millenials did vote for candidates who stood for anti-gerrymandering, you would have an ability to do away with a lot of it. the reality is that as bad as gerrymandering is, there...
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almost every single millenial seems to have it. i do see the upside, too. successful man saying he did get a college education, did he not? david: founder of his company did not. >> exactly. it depends. it's not a black and white answer you can give to this. >> let me push back just a wee bit to a person who had two kids just go through college in the last few years. here in florida, you need a 4.0 to get into the university of florida. almost a 4.0 at fsu. it is turning out some great, great students. going to medical school, law school, being doctors, lawyers, you name it, maybe even becoming teachers. i think it definitely does matter. it doesn't define a person. there is no doubt leadership qualities and things like that are intangibles. you probably need to be taught better in college so yeah, it's a mix of both, but for him to sit, a guy like that that has a lot of cred to say something like that, i'm not so thrilled with that. >> can i pick up on that, gary? i think having the tech industry particularly espouse this not needing a college degree, it's
almost every single millenial seems to have it. i do see the upside, too. successful man saying he did get a college education, did he not? david: founder of his company did not. >> exactly. it depends. it's not a black and white answer you can give to this. >> let me push back just a wee bit to a person who had two kids just go through college in the last few years. here in florida, you need a 4.0 to get into the university of florida. almost a 4.0 at fsu. it is turning out some...
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you have to look at the way millenials are spending their money.r possessions. that's showing in specific stock charts. we really like natural foods and like to give natural foods to our dog. fresh pets is another favorite of one. charles: live nation. >> exactly. charles: thank you very much. really appreciate it. all right, folks. dow is only down two points. liz claman, the millenial stocks you own in your portfolio are working out pretty good. liz: well, i'm a young one at heart, right? charles: you're hip. you are the hippest person in the building. liz: oy. good luck with that one. breaking news. folks, it is now a full-blown pile-on by wall street analysts. they are reaching a fever pitch, swamping boeing stocks on the now-grounded 737 max 8 and 9 aircraft here in the u.s. and just about everywhere else, grounded. bank of america says it will take three to six months to come up with a fix. we've got jpmorgan now saying they are estimating compensation to airlines could cost boeing $115 million per month, and this is a bad one. one sees the g
you have to look at the way millenials are spending their money.r possessions. that's showing in specific stock charts. we really like natural foods and like to give natural foods to our dog. fresh pets is another favorite of one. charles: live nation. >> exactly. charles: thank you very much. really appreciate it. all right, folks. dow is only down two points. liz claman, the millenial stocks you own in your portfolio are working out pretty good. liz: well, i'm a young one at heart,...
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demographically where we're seeing the largest generation in history for the united states, the millenials, ing into peak home b years. so the demand is there and it has a strong tailwind. the problem is we don't have the inventory to match the demand that is coming. >> that's been a proem for some time now, especially for first-time home buyers. do you s that dynamic changing at all? >> it's going tohange very slowly. and we've seen that. we've seen single h familysing struggle to get to prior historical norms, even though there is this demand. the reason is there are several headwinds on theupply side. we have still the difficuy of finding buildable lots. it's still hard to find bor, labor shortages are a factor. tariffs are a concern for building costs like lumber. then the a's regulatio zoning. these are persistent things and are not going come and go with one cycle or one decree in rates. >> do you like the home builders here as investments? >> you know, i amlong-term bullish on real estate because basicallyra demics are sde destiny andee the demographics very positive. there are shor
demographically where we're seeing the largest generation in history for the united states, the millenials, ing into peak home b years. so the demand is there and it has a strong tailwind. the problem is we don't have the inventory to match the demand that is coming. >> that's been a proem for some time now, especially for first-time home buyers. do you s that dynamic changing at all? >> it's going tohange very slowly. and we've seen that. we've seen single h familysing struggle to...
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steve: are millenials afraid of work?e. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. ♪ ♪ i walk the line . jedediah: good song. good morning. welcome back. we're having a fun morning. having breakfast with friends live on the fox square. quick headlines. congressman devin nunez slapping twitter with 250 million-dollar lawsuit. the republican accusing the social media giant of anti-c
steve: are millenials afraid of work?e. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired...
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kari's forecast coming up. 4:46 right now. >>> millenials say they're just stressed out.oll conducted by cbd oil company finds one-third of those surveyed believe they have a more stressful life than the average person. here is what stresses them out. 40% stress out over having a dead phone battery, 20% say getting zero likes on social media would cause them more stress and having an argument with the significant other. the biggest source of all stress comes from losing a wallet or credit card. >> i get that one. i felt sympathy, because i'm like, we all canstre e but when about the likes on social media, get out of here with that. >> yeah. >> i got more pressing things to worry about. >> wed streaming services, so. >> problems. >> good to have those problems. >> i worry about my own battery wearing down during the day. >> no kidding, your personal battery. >> you want to make sure your phone is not dead as you track the next storm moving in. here is a live look outside in oakland this morning. one last dry day, as you head out the door, and if you're about to head to the
kari's forecast coming up. 4:46 right now. >>> millenials say they're just stressed out.oll conducted by cbd oil company finds one-third of those surveyed believe they have a more stressful life than the average person. here is what stresses them out. 40% stress out over having a dead phone battery, 20% say getting zero likes on social media would cause them more stress and having an argument with the significant other. the biggest source of all stress comes from losing a wallet or...
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it is silly to think all these millenials are hoping socialism works in america and in the past, it isbvious it does not work. why would you mix oil and vinegar while the oil works by itself? it is silly to think competition is frowned upon these days and working hard to make money and money is viewed as evil and it is silly. as a millennial myself, i see that this change in participation metals and pat on the back and a lot of it is from our higher education systems and what we need to happen is have a more capitalistic society where you see the benefits of competition and utility than someone else that may not -- not everyone is created equal and as talented as the next. host: can you think of a concrete example of how it works in the u.s.? caller: a perfect example. what is frowned upon is the banking system and what the banking system does, it allows liquidity in the world. when you have a bank that is able to bid on treasuries or all sorts of different products, it allows businesses to grow and without that type of competition from others, the economic system will fail. i, persona
it is silly to think all these millenials are hoping socialism works in america and in the past, it isbvious it does not work. why would you mix oil and vinegar while the oil works by itself? it is silly to think competition is frowned upon these days and working hard to make money and money is viewed as evil and it is silly. as a millennial myself, i see that this change in participation metals and pat on the back and a lot of it is from our higher education systems and what we need to happen...
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and the way it's marketed and advertised is very clearly a lot more towards millenials and generationhe show itself has started to go through some growing pains. it is figuring itself out but so far, it's delivered the news that scotland deserves, with international reporting, it's integrated those stories so well, it's talked about stuff outside of scotland, but always goes back into scotland. there's been a campaign for many years for scotland to have its own news programme. and that was given a kick—start by a perception during the 2014 independence referendum campaign that the bbc showed a bias towards england and neglected the rest of the uk. now the nine is here, the balance of stories from scotland with those from further afield has proved controversial from some viewers. for one person, there wasn't enough specific scottish content. and this viewer who wanted to remain anonymous made a different point. well, i'm joined now from the set of the nine in glasgow by gary smith, head of news and current affairs for bbc scotland. gary, at a time of massive budget cuts to bbc news ove
and the way it's marketed and advertised is very clearly a lot more towards millenials and generationhe show itself has started to go through some growing pains. it is figuring itself out but so far, it's delivered the news that scotland deserves, with international reporting, it's integrated those stories so well, it's talked about stuff outside of scotland, but always goes back into scotland. there's been a campaign for many years for scotland to have its own news programme. and that was...
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let's face it, millenials today expect a laid-back work environment. stuart: you can go to work in a hoodie in silicon valley and make a million bucks. don't expect to go to work on wall street in a hoodie and make a million bucks. ashley: no. stuart: speaking of sharp dressers, joining us now, shah galani. look at that. nothing casual there. what do you make of goldman sachs? what do you say? >> it's not surprising. it's a bit sad. i'm an old-fashioned guy but i like the idea of a uniform. i like the old wall street uniform from my 25 years on the street, certainly wore a suit every single day. but times of course are changing, and a lot of these fol folks, i understand the age bracket of the wall street guys, especially at goldman sachs, i think 70% is now millenial and gen-z. they don't want to wear suits. i think it's unfortunate. i think it's going to be confusing for them, also, because wall street has gone this way before and the folks, the guys especially didn't know what to wear. they had to go back, some of the firms, to wearing suits because
let's face it, millenials today expect a laid-back work environment. stuart: you can go to work in a hoodie in silicon valley and make a million bucks. don't expect to go to work on wall street in a hoodie and make a million bucks. ashley: no. stuart: speaking of sharp dressers, joining us now, shah galani. look at that. nothing casual there. what do you make of goldman sachs? what do you say? >> it's not surprising. it's a bit sad. i'm an old-fashioned guy but i like the idea of a...
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. >>> millenials are con tributing to a divorce rate because they are waiting longer to get married. according to university of maryland survey, economic pressures were forcing millenials to hold off on marriage until they are financially secure which was leading to lower rates of divorce. in fact 41% said they would end a relationship for a job promotion and many 20 to 36- year-olds would be admitted willing to stay sickle for 1 griers, delay marriage for 7 years and put off kids having 8 if it meant getting ahead at work. >> disappointing, hey? >> good news is i got a promotion, bad news,. >> i honestly when i read this i had a soft spot in my heart people younger than me i think i did this but it was self imposed, like you we spent years working in different cities in the country, i'm not going to get married when i'm on the road, yeah children on the road, i did postpone it but it was my own doing. i totally get it. >> and the minute i got home that is when we got married, had the baby, got the house, my real adult life started when i came home. >> that is your number one priorit
. >>> millenials are con tributing to a divorce rate because they are waiting longer to get married. according to university of maryland survey, economic pressures were forcing millenials to hold off on marriage until they are financially secure which was leading to lower rates of divorce. in fact 41% said they would end a relationship for a job promotion and many 20 to 36- year-olds would be admitted willing to stay sickle for 1 griers, delay marriage for 7 years and put off kids...
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>> reporter: take heart, even millenials are looking for something to drive. >> i would love to shop on tesla batteries onto like a hot rod, if possible. >> reporter: yeah, this would be the place to do that. speaking of cars, it costs almost as much as houses. lay your eyes on this lamborghini. it costs $540,000. but again, if you've got it, you can roll in this. the silicon valley auto show is here at the convention center through sunday. live in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> i am so ready to roll. >> i don't like the color, though. >> i like the color. >> i see you in the yellow. i see me in black. >> that's great. i don't know if we have nbc insurance for scott to drive that car. >> that would be good. fire that thing up. >> silicon valley auto show, it goes through the weekend. >> that green will definitely stick out on the roadways. >> you would get a ticket in a second, jeff. >>> as we head through the next couple of hours we'll definitely get some sunshine. you can pop open the sunroof a little bit for tomorrow, which we haven't been able to do for quite a whi
>> reporter: take heart, even millenials are looking for something to drive. >> i would love to shop on tesla batteries onto like a hot rod, if possible. >> reporter: yeah, this would be the place to do that. speaking of cars, it costs almost as much as houses. lay your eyes on this lamborghini. it costs $540,000. but again, if you've got it, you can roll in this. the silicon valley auto show is here at the convention center through sunday. live in san jose, scott budman, nbc...
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millenial homeownership at five-year high. black homeownership starting to surge.ate those or the wage gains. this is what bothers me. the great news we share as americans rarely gets talked about? >> yeah, there is so much to be optimistic about right now. the trump economy is still surging. consumer confidence shot up last month. unemployment is still at record lows. you know the one threat to the booming economy i see right now many industry can't find enough workers to fill all the jobs. that is especially true for tradesmen jobs like metal workers. i think the few people that are having trouble finding jobs are liberal bloggers that used to work for buzzfeed and "hufpo." charles: todd, kristin, thank you very much. both i appreciate it. i'm seeing what we're calling the "cp effect." we're getting a little traction since the show began. there is a lot for investor to digest. we'll have our pick of the day. alexandria ocasio-cortez, with her seems like there is something every day but now she is threatening to put moderate democrats on a list to shame them into
millenial homeownership at five-year high. black homeownership starting to surge.ate those or the wage gains. this is what bothers me. the great news we share as americans rarely gets talked about? >> yeah, there is so much to be optimistic about right now. the trump economy is still surging. consumer confidence shot up last month. unemployment is still at record lows. you know the one threat to the booming economy i see right now many industry can't find enough workers to fill all the...
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. >> a lot of millenials want to jump in you, like my daughter, want to jump in and buy property. they have huge student loans. trying to get a mortgage. it is just too expensive. salt is really a big killer to the mortgage market. >> state and local tax deduction. >> exactly. susan: that was changed in the trump tax cuts. michael, given we still have price, home prices on the rise, people say it is not right pricing for inventory on sale, that is the problem right now. >> let me give a little bigger picture here. nationally we're guardedly optimistic this year. we're expecting increase in home sales 2 1/2 to 3%. as you said, home prices are still rising. they're not rising as quickly. last year nationally, home prices were up 6%. we think this year closer to 4%. certainly as was mentioned at the high-end of the market we're seeing some weakness n december of 2018, jumbo purchase applications were down 10% relative to the year prior. middle of the market, particularly for first-time buyers, millenials you're talking about, we're seeing strong growth. susan: i was looking at 30-yea
. >> a lot of millenials want to jump in you, like my daughter, want to jump in and buy property. they have huge student loans. trying to get a mortgage. it is just too expensive. salt is really a big killer to the mortgage market. >> state and local tax deduction. >> exactly. susan: that was changed in the trump tax cuts. michael, given we still have price, home prices on the rise, people say it is not right pricing for inventory on sale, that is the problem right now....
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that is a pretty good lead amongst millenials, isn't it?ials miss their god, president barack obama. this was someone they really looked up to. he was the president fulfilled all their dreams, stopped the oceans from rising. if they can't have president barack obama back they will probably take his prince, joe biden. don't underestimate how ignorant , millenials are about other politicians. you ask them who do you support, anyone but trump, name they automatically recognize they will back it first. stuart: in my judgment he doesn't get through the primaries and in my judgment if he does, he loses to president trump. what's yours? >> i think he could be a formidable threat to president trump, because president trump took so many white working class, middle class voters from the democratic base that biden could potentially win back. he never really run a national race on his own. he flubbed out in previous attempts. he had a lot of experience since then. without president obama there to shadow him, protect him, he could burn out very quickly.
that is a pretty good lead amongst millenials, isn't it?ials miss their god, president barack obama. this was someone they really looked up to. he was the president fulfilled all their dreams, stopped the oceans from rising. if they can't have president barack obama back they will probably take his prince, joe biden. don't underestimate how ignorant , millenials are about other politicians. you ask them who do you support, anyone but trump, name they automatically recognize they will back it...
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millenials are buying. on friday, millenials were the biggest group.harles: five-year high smile think there is a good story there. the problem our economy isn't dependent upon housing the way it has been in the past. charles: what about the wealth effect? >> i think the wealth effect is important but on the consumer side if somebody buys a home we had new home sales a strong number. charles: best in a long time. >> problem isn't here in the united states. the problem is overseas. we're the best house on the block. china is certainly a problem. second largest economy. europe is the problem. they're our customers out there. if they're not doing well it has to hit the top and bottom line. charles: china, david, the top 25 names in the market, 15 are chinese names. the chinese companies listed in america, 15 of them are the biggest winners in today's session. >> people are anticipating a deal and those names will go back. but i would prefer to keep my money right here in the united states. we have the rule of law in this country. i can't tell whether chin
millenials are buying. on friday, millenials were the biggest group.harles: five-year high smile think there is a good story there. the problem our economy isn't dependent upon housing the way it has been in the past. charles: what about the wealth effect? >> i think the wealth effect is important but on the consumer side if somebody buys a home we had new home sales a strong number. charles: best in a long time. >> problem isn't here in the united states. the problem is overseas....
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did my homework and i researched through my data team and i find out, ok, 50% of young people, millenialssan francisco, use lyft, not uber. i said, oh, this is encouraging news. younger people were rising up, even the entire market share is very small so i felt, ok, this company has potential to reach, at least 20% market share focusing on younger people. it's different. and they did it. they did so well, executed, they partnered with us. and now their market share is way bigger than what we intended. emily: how do you think the uber vs. lyft competition plays out? mickey: i talked to travis long time ago when he was very angry, when i invested into lyft, you know, you need to at least have two players for this kind of totally new services, which is going to displace huge set of service. we're talking about converting part ownership to mobility as a service. this is big. and i don't think there will be just one company can do it. there needs to be at least two or even three companies who do it, competitively. otherwise, they will face many, many difficulties -- antitrust, push-back from t
did my homework and i researched through my data team and i find out, ok, 50% of young people, millenialssan francisco, use lyft, not uber. i said, oh, this is encouraging news. younger people were rising up, even the entire market share is very small so i felt, ok, this company has potential to reach, at least 20% market share focusing on younger people. it's different. and they did it. they did so well, executed, they partnered with us. and now their market share is way bigger than what we...
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orange and of course, spacex does it, it's going it to look like that. >> sleek. >>> a majority of millenial homeowners have buyers remorse. according to a new study by bankrate.com 63% have regrets, the most common is not factors in unexpected maintenance or hidden costs. regrets aside, 79% of americans still consider home ownership a part of the american dream. >>> if you haven't seen "a star is born" got a lot of hype around that movie or perhaps you want to see it again, here is another chance for you to see it on the big screen. we did some checking and several bay area theaters are showing the film. "a star is born" staring bradley cooper and lady go go returns to theaters for one week only, the special re-release also has 12 minutes of additional footage, including musical performances and new scenes. >> you can't wear your pajamas to the movie theater. >> or you don't want to be in there crying and everybody's looking at you, like. >> what's wrong with her? >> lady gaga did an interview, clarifying the rumors. it was a show. we made you feel what you wanted to feel. i don't know. >>
orange and of course, spacex does it, it's going it to look like that. >> sleek. >>> a majority of millenial homeowners have buyers remorse. according to a new study by bankrate.com 63% have regrets, the most common is not factors in unexpected maintenance or hidden costs. regrets aside, 79% of americans still consider home ownership a part of the american dream. >>> if you haven't seen "a star is born" got a lot of hype around that movie or perhaps you want to...
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. >> a lot of millenials say that all the time. 5:15. >>> maryland could be the first state to ban foamontainers there. that bill is moving the state's legislature right now and would force restaurants to find more eco-friendly alternatives for the takeout boxes. san francisco and concord already banned foam containers but not the entire state. >>> how to you get your country to build more freeways? you build the shortest highway to publicly shame the leaders. a romanian billionaire paid $5,000 for a one yard long highway. romania is one of the shortest networks of freeways in the european union, even though it's the same size as the uk. >>> check out this post from the chp in santa cruz. a man riding a horse got a dui. really, it happened. the officer says he pulled the man and the horse over after he was getting some calls. it's illegal to ride a horse while drunk. >> as it should be. but it's so interesting to hear. >> yes. >> how did they know? was he swerving? he was laying over? >> even with the horse. >> people calling in, i don't know. >> i don't know. >> interesting. okay. >>>
. >> a lot of millenials say that all the time. 5:15. >>> maryland could be the first state to ban foamontainers there. that bill is moving the state's legislature right now and would force restaurants to find more eco-friendly alternatives for the takeout boxes. san francisco and concord already banned foam containers but not the entire state. >>> how to you get your country to build more freeways? you build the shortest highway to publicly shame the leaders. a romanian...
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. >> i wonder if this is also most urgent for millenials. a lot of folks don't have the clocks so we tie it to that. their phones are updating automatically with the time. perhaps they're not thinking, all right, i have to do something else,he next step. >> nobody thinks about it. first, you don't think you'll have afire. yeah. >> nobody looks up to see the smoke alarm. our firefighters, when we're on a call at a house, em call, whatever, we'll check the smoke alarm. it is a no-brainer in maryland. it's thet law t you have the smoke alarms that will last ten years. let's get it, make sure you have it right now. you don'tor have to about it for ten years. you'll probably move before then. it is good. >> 50% more likely to survive a fire if there is one. >> combination of a sprinkler system and smoke alarm, almos guarantees survival. 50% better if you have a working smoke arm. >> good advice there. appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "news 4 today," meteorologist clay anderson breaking dor errm saturday forecast. >>> for those families trying to
. >> i wonder if this is also most urgent for millenials. a lot of folks don't have the clocks so we tie it to that. their phones are updating automatically with the time. perhaps they're not thinking, all right, i have to do something else,he next step. >> nobody thinks about it. first, you don't think you'll have afire. yeah. >> nobody looks up to see the smoke alarm. our firefighters, when we're on a call at a house, em call, whatever, we'll check the smoke alarm. it is a...
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i read that millenials, largest voting block in the country that don't vote to the same degree that baby boomers do. and if millennials were involved , did vote for candidates who anti-gerrymandering, that you would have an ability to do away with a lot of it. the reality is that as bad as gerrymandering is, there are some places that you can't change without bringing lawsuits. but if you get huge numbers of people and have turnouts well above what we normally get, you have at least a possibility of changing things. i think young people ought to be involved in the issue especially if you understand that gerrymandering has an impact -- it sounds wonky, kind of a serial, but if you understand that tremendous has everything indo with every issue that people care about -- reproductive choice, saying gun laws, health care, voter suppression, criminal justice reform, all these things are directly tied to gerrymandering and we have special interests, gerrymandered special interest that event to the people from getting the things they want in those issues, and if people understand that if you ca
i read that millenials, largest voting block in the country that don't vote to the same degree that baby boomers do. and if millennials were involved , did vote for candidates who anti-gerrymandering, that you would have an ability to do away with a lot of it. the reality is that as bad as gerrymandering is, there are some places that you can't change without bringing lawsuits. but if you get huge numbers of people and have turnouts well above what we normally get, you have at least a...
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players in this space that are doing the right things in the eyes of the all-important, for example, millenial market. so part of that is being what people might view as being a good global citizen and also helping their own workers to attain a more workable wage that can get them above that $10 an hour level that they referenced in their >> but let's face it, just this week mcdonald's made the largest acquisition in the last 20 years buyinghis technology company that's going to produce a more hi-tech drive-through line there. so i'm wonderi if their cost structure goes down because of tenology, if they feel maybe they could afford more wages at sesome point bec they'll be hiring fewer workers maybe? >> well, i think that t remai be seen, bill. obviously there is going to be a dance that never ends between the c technologyponent of this and the involvement of human workers in those stores. it may be,s is often the case, they may move people from one task to another. i still go to the grocery store. i'd prefer tohork w a cashier than go to that automated station that never seems to work. >> tha
players in this space that are doing the right things in the eyes of the all-important, for example, millenial market. so part of that is being what people might view as being a good global citizen and also helping their own workers to attain a more workable wage that can get them above that $10 an hour level that they referenced in their >> but let's face it, just this week mcdonald's made the largest acquisition in the last 20 years buyinghis technology company that's going to produce a...
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it remains to be seen is gen z and millenials actually want to download somethi calledisney plus. does that remind them d of thei childhood so they like the idea of something more edgy, which is definitely what netflix provides. >> as disney doubled down on on-demand content the remainder of fox is focused onive news and sports. looking to benefit from the political news cycle inharp contrast to have disney's more timeless content. for "nightly business report," i'min julia boor >>> the fda approves the first postpartum depression drug. that's where we begin tonighs mark focus. sage therapeutics is me company the the inable drug that treats this condition. it will only be available through a restricted program because there arebo concerns risks, including excessive sedation or sudden loss of consciousness. two clinical studies showed improved symptomsnd at theg of the first infusion. the ceo says that is key. >> when you think about what we potentially are offering, rapid reonse, one-time therapy, getting women back home, we don't hear any resistance to that. in fact there's a lot
it remains to be seen is gen z and millenials actually want to download somethi calledisney plus. does that remind them d of thei childhood so they like the idea of something more edgy, which is definitely what netflix provides. >> as disney doubled down on on-demand content the remainder of fox is focused onive news and sports. looking to benefit from the political news cycle inharp contrast to have disney's more timeless content. for "nightly business report," i'min julia boor...
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what would it be like to be a millenial in 1943? just saying. just saying. >>> president trump wants more work requirements for welfare. next, agriculture secretary sonny purdue. remember, his department is in charge of food stamps. what does he think about a work for welfare? he's on the show next. stuart: not quite the high of the day but still up triple digits. that's nearly half a percentage point, at 26,000. we are back to it on the dow. >>> you remember the bomb cyclone? twha that's what they called it when it slammed the midwest. now it's causing historic flooding in nebraska. simply destroying farms. sonny perdue is with us, the secretary of agriculture. mr. secretary, how are you going to help those farmers? >> obviously there are programs that affect the deal with cattle loss but that may not be enough for farmers who have lost everything. i spoke with the governors of iowa and nebraska yesterday. they think there may be as many as a million calves lost in nebraska. that's catastrophic. we are going to do everything we can to help thos
what would it be like to be a millenial in 1943? just saying. just saying. >>> president trump wants more work requirements for welfare. next, agriculture secretary sonny purdue. remember, his department is in charge of food stamps. what does he think about a work for welfare? he's on the show next. stuart: not quite the high of the day but still up triple digits. that's nearly half a percentage point, at 26,000. we are back to it on the dow. >>> you remember the bomb cyclone?...
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that's a young millenial all the millenials look up to. she may not be a registered republican but she's an entrepreneur, hard work. it means i think there's a counterargument you are trying to make. i just wonder if you need a spokesperson to help make it. >> and use examples like that. i'm leaning on my daughter, who is a big customer at ulta. charles: really. >> tell me who are the cool people we should get to be our spokespeople. charles: i don't know if you guys can afford her. thanks a lot, really appreciate it. >>> two items on boeing. first, ethiopia says the crashed jet black boxes show similarities with the lion air disaster and prosecutors and the transportation department are now taking a closer look at this max 737 -- 737 max. in fact, you have the details? susan: it could be a criminal probe. in fact, it is at this point according to the "wall street journal" and people familiar. they are looking into the safety approvals and the authorizations, the development of boeing 737 max. the federal prosecutors, and that includes the
that's a young millenial all the millenials look up to. she may not be a registered republican but she's an entrepreneur, hard work. it means i think there's a counterargument you are trying to make. i just wonder if you need a spokesperson to help make it. >> and use examples like that. i'm leaning on my daughter, who is a big customer at ulta. charles: really. >> tell me who are the cool people we should get to be our spokespeople. charles: i don't know if you guys can afford her....
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millenials are driving the trend. >> i think it's a great idea that places ar row lackelaxing dress codes. you can express yourself more as opposed to wearing slacks and a sttton-down every day. >> reporter: walet was one of the last holdouts for the suit and goldman set the styleh for m of the street. >> we have said for a while if goldman goes casual, there's going to be a problem, because goldman is such a bellwether for the market and is such a trend setter among other firme' i think see a lot of other holdouts begin to very quickly adopt. >>ter: the future probably looks a lot like this. we're in downtownat manhn. they had dozens of goldman clients. their traditional suit sales are own 28% just over the last ree years. so andrews isda consong the industry, buying up new york's oldest suit maker. it's pushing into like blazers, custom jeans and leather jackets. and it's focusing on events like weddings, big parties and even tv and movies. some say goldman's announcement could even help the business in the short term, since sport coats will become the new power suit. >> we just had a c
millenials are driving the trend. >> i think it's a great idea that places ar row lackelaxing dress codes. you can express yourself more as opposed to wearing slacks and a sttton-down every day. >> reporter: walet was one of the last holdouts for the suit and goldman set the styleh for m of the street. >> we have said for a while if goldman goes casual, there's going to be a problem, because goldman is such a bellwether for the market and is such a trend setter among other...
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millenial tourists are down 20%. whenever a. britt -- whenever a britcomes o.t you have a better chance of finding love. that's how these two found love. they are too stringy, i think eating parrot would at least get one laugh. >> i own a parrot. how dare you, sir. greg: i thank you, mr. trump for reducing the number of tourists. kat: absolutely. it leaves more room for us to do our outdoor activities. the united states is clearly the coolest country in the world. we have competitive eating. we have marchin -- drive-thru al speed without leaving your minivan. in texas you can jet ski and shoot a gun in the air. we put macaroni and cheese on pizza and eat it. "happy gilmore" the best film of all times. i went to london once and i didn't even leave my hotel room. i had the flu. i couldn't leave my hotel room. but america is the greatest country ever. greg: that's beautiful. i love how she traced all bad things back to trump. he replaced climate change. >> you don't need a lot of broke ass european kid here. it's the rich ones we want. they will stay in hotels and
millenial tourists are down 20%. whenever a. britt -- whenever a britcomes o.t you have a better chance of finding love. that's how these two found love. they are too stringy, i think eating parrot would at least get one laugh. >> i own a parrot. how dare you, sir. greg: i thank you, mr. trump for reducing the number of tourists. kat: absolutely. it leaves more room for us to do our outdoor activities. the united states is clearly the coolest country in the world. we have competitive...
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so millenials now, starting to get into these things.laces in these things. these are buses. i mean, you could have your own rock band here. it is incredible. steve: jeff, before you go the fancy one with the flat screen, king-size bed, fireplace, how much is something like that? reporter: for that kind of thing they start about 300,000 or so. they go all the way up to almost a million dollars. this will have fireplace here and flat screen. this is bus one. one like this gets like $900,000. pretty crazy. steve: nicer than your house, it costs more than the average house. ainsley: exactly. brian: not nicer than jeff's house. he has got a mansion. steve: that is so cool. ainsley: that is. steve: straight ahead, they say hard work pays off. not for millenials. they can't even last 90 days on the job. we'll explain what that is about next. ainsley: first lady melania trump firing back at "the view" after they fuel a conspiracy about a body double. >> i wasn't going along with this, but that one in that picture doesn't look like her. it's a d
so millenials now, starting to get into these things.laces in these things. these are buses. i mean, you could have your own rock band here. it is incredible. steve: jeff, before you go the fancy one with the flat screen, king-size bed, fireplace, how much is something like that? reporter: for that kind of thing they start about 300,000 or so. they go all the way up to almost a million dollars. this will have fireplace here and flat screen. this is bus one. one like this gets like $900,000....
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this a profile of aoc, and suggested millenials have not experienced prosperity. ignorant to you have to be to believe that. unfortunately that kind of ignorance is prevailing. jesse: ben shapiro, "on the right side of history," thanks for joining. "watters' world." next jesse: media bias running rampant. former abc newsman ted koppel called it out. >> we are talking about organizations that i believe have decide as an organization that donald j. trump is bad for the united states. jesse: joining me now, radio show host larry elder. i think i know why it's so personal with the media and why they hate him so much. he's tearing apart the messiah's legacy. barack obama was loved by all these people. he put all these people on the supreme court. he proved the prognosticators wrong. he's teflon, and he goes over their head with twitter and makes them feel useless. that's why they are angry and despise him have much. >> and they are angry because they know they helped create him. every time they put him on their ratings went up. they were sure he wouldn't go all the way
this a profile of aoc, and suggested millenials have not experienced prosperity. ignorant to you have to be to believe that. unfortunately that kind of ignorance is prevailing. jesse: ben shapiro, "on the right side of history," thanks for joining. "watters' world." next jesse: media bias running rampant. former abc newsman ted koppel called it out. >> we are talking about organizations that i believe have decide as an organization that donald j. trump is bad for the...
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millenials and their money as surveyed by allied financial shows the majority of millenials, 7 out ofo you think about this? >> this makes me excited. i have always said retirement's not an age, it's a financial number. if we can get young people plugging in and understanding the power of growing money, what will happen is they will start to be able to live a life that they want to live, doing things they want to do, not chasing money to take care of a credit card payment. so i'm excited for young people. i'm excited that they will start to utilize 401(k)s, 403bs and iras and let money grow. it's a great thing. maria: do you think the younger you are, the more active you should be to invest in stocks? >> i think the younger you are, the more apt you should be into investing. i'm not a huge fan of single stocks because of volatility. maria: etfs, whatever. i'm saying investing in the stock market. >> absolutely. i think it's important to know and to grow in that. so if you're not from a family that ever talked about it, i think it's important for that young person to go find the knowle
millenials and their money as surveyed by allied financial shows the majority of millenials, 7 out ofo you think about this? >> this makes me excited. i have always said retirement's not an age, it's a financial number. if we can get young people plugging in and understanding the power of growing money, what will happen is they will start to be able to live a life that they want to live, doing things they want to do, not chasing money to take care of a credit card payment. so i'm excited...
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millenial tourists are down 20%. whenever a. britt -- whenever a britcomes o.you have a better chance of finding love. that's how these two found love. they are too stringy, i think eating parrot would at least get one laugh. >> i own a parrot. how dare you, sir. greg: i thank you, mr. trump for reducing the number of tourists. kat: absolutely. it leaves more room for us to do our outdoor activities. the united states is clearly the coolest country in the world. we have competitive eating. we have marchin -- drive-thru al speed without leaving your minivan. in texas you can jet ski and shoot a gun in the air. we put macaroni and cheese on pizza and eat it. "happy gilmore" the best film of all times. i went to london once and i didn't even leave my hotel room. i had the flu. i couldn't leave my hotel room. but america is the greatest country ever. greg: that's beautiful. i love how she traced all bad things back to trump. he replaced climate change. >> you don't need a lot of broke ass european kid here. it's the rich ones we want. they will stay in hotels and p
millenial tourists are down 20%. whenever a. britt -- whenever a britcomes o.you have a better chance of finding love. that's how these two found love. they are too stringy, i think eating parrot would at least get one laugh. >> i own a parrot. how dare you, sir. greg: i thank you, mr. trump for reducing the number of tourists. kat: absolutely. it leaves more room for us to do our outdoor activities. the united states is clearly the coolest country in the world. we have competitive...
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millenials dish out the most cash with the biggest expense being housing. and a survey shows that americans can't cover unexpected expenses of more than $400 because they don't have enough savings. economists say that many households are having a hard time saving because they are trying to pay down debt. >> still to come, new e scooters revealed today the safety upgrades and new high- tech features that officials say will make lyme scooters safer for the riders. >>> taking a look at some of our top stories for you, former texas congressman beto o'rourke announced that he is running for president in 2020. >> we can begin by fixing our democracy and ensuring that our government works for everyone and not just corporations. >> o'rourke made the announcement this morning in a video along side his wife. he gained national attention when he ran against republican senator ted cruz last year. he narrowly lost that race but draw big crowds even in conservative areas. >>> at least one student has been named in a class action lawsuit against seven universities. more p
millenials dish out the most cash with the biggest expense being housing. and a survey shows that americans can't cover unexpected expenses of more than $400 because they don't have enough savings. economists say that many households are having a hard time saving because they are trying to pay down debt. >> still to come, new e scooters revealed today the safety upgrades and new high- tech features that officials say will make lyme scooters safer for the riders. >>> taking a look...
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this a profile of aoc, and suggested millenials have not experienced prosperity.fortunately that kind of ignorance is prevailing. jesse: ben shapiro, "on the right side of history," thanks for joining. "watters' world." next - in a crossfit gym, we're really engaged with who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. for moments that matter, start your design today first steps! tracfone keeps you connected, for less. can you send that to me? yeah. our new smartphone plan gives you talk text and data with unlimited carryover starting at $15 a month, no contract. all with nationwide coverage... tracfone. for moments that matter. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource, to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists sha
this a profile of aoc, and suggested millenials have not experienced prosperity.fortunately that kind of ignorance is prevailing. jesse: ben shapiro, "on the right side of history," thanks for joining. "watters' world." next - in a crossfit gym, we're really engaged with who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products and free shipping....
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a fascinating young woman who has merged the millenial sense of authentic connection with a traditional production ag operation. hannah is an agriculture student at the university of nebraska in lynn condition and a nebraska beef ambassador. hannah was surprised when she recently visited some young children in a classroom in one of our counties and when asked a basic question about where food comes from, a third grader answered that eggs come from cows because they're next to milk in the grocery store. it alarmed hannah a bit but reinforced her desire to go deeper into agriculture and outreach. she's a specialty livestock producer with a fascinating background. she's part of a growing movement of young agriculture entrepreneurs. she's a passionate advocate for production agriculture while also seeking emerging niche opportunity. in nebraska, the average age of a farmer is 58 years ole. i don't know exactly what it is across the country, madam speaker. but i assume it's somewhat similar. what we have on our hands is on the horizon a generational transfer. but there is also an interesting
a fascinating young woman who has merged the millenial sense of authentic connection with a traditional production ag operation. hannah is an agriculture student at the university of nebraska in lynn condition and a nebraska beef ambassador. hannah was surprised when she recently visited some young children in a classroom in one of our counties and when asked a basic question about where food comes from, a third grader answered that eggs come from cows because they're next to milk in the...
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millenials are hungry. they're coming up quickly.have higher level of productivity but they -- >> whoa. that is not true. that makes for big difference. older economy, older workforce cannot grow that rapidly. neil: macro implications of that. susan, one thing that caught my eyes, jumbo mortgages. >> jumbo mortgages should explain. 700,000 and above. >> they're slowing. normally i just remember from the last housing meltdown it kind of started in that arena. i am pondering whether we're repeating something worrisome, what do you think? >> jumbo mortgages went up last 10 years for few years. we slipped a little bit past 12 months. we're down 10 or 12%. neil: isn't that 480 neck of the woods. >> pretty typical in expensive town like manhattan as you know. neil: more and more people, going to higher mortgages affordability. >> they tend to have these jumbo mortgages? where do they have expensive housing? in high-taxes states. all of sudden these would be homebuyers are discovering they will not get the same deductibility for state and l
millenials are hungry. they're coming up quickly.have higher level of productivity but they -- >> whoa. that is not true. that makes for big difference. older economy, older workforce cannot grow that rapidly. neil: macro implications of that. susan, one thing that caught my eyes, jumbo mortgages. >> jumbo mortgages should explain. 700,000 and above. >> they're slowing. normally i just remember from the last housing meltdown it kind of started in that arena. i am pondering...
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it is 61% approve of socialism in the millenial generation. country is like, the president said look at venezuela where it took, a roll of toilet paper is half of your paycheck. >> you have to remember in 2011, this was the richest country in south america. they sat on an ocean of oil but the people there gave up their vote. what happens in capitalist society you vote with every dollar you spend, what succeeds and what fails. when you elect socialist leaders to take over the economy you give up your vote. entrepreneurs no longer have an interest in satisfying needs of consumers. consumers become powerless. you end up with poverty and want what you have in venezuela today and the lyfts are out. steve: the lights are out. i don't think the roll of toilet paper is half your paycheck but it's a lot. you just wrote something, it is on foxnews.com right now about the jobs number which came out friday. when we saw it was 20,000 jobs were added in the month of february, it is like, well that is not good news? >> it is not good news. you have to rememb
it is 61% approve of socialism in the millenial generation. country is like, the president said look at venezuela where it took, a roll of toilet paper is half of your paycheck. >> you have to remember in 2011, this was the richest country in south america. they sat on an ocean of oil but the people there gave up their vote. what happens in capitalist society you vote with every dollar you spend, what succeeds and what fails. when you elect socialist leaders to take over the economy you...
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i want to bring in our resident millenial, the host of the podcast "relatable."ew york today. you've got a problem with spotify because as i understand it, they removed your podcast, just took it off, took it off their app at least for awhile. why did they do that? i've got a suspicion they don't like you conservatives. >> i'm not really sure. they didn't give us an explanation. of course, the company that distributes my podcast reached out and a lot of my listeners reached out asking okay, why did this happen and it wasn't just a few episodes were gone, but the show in its entirety was gone. they said we're not able to comment on that at this time and they didn't really give us a reason for why it happened. but we do know the southern poverty law center is employed or is used by spotify to look through for hate speech, what it considers to be hate speech and offensive whatever it is, offensive conversations on spotify. i'm not sure if that was a part of it. but this morning after lots of complaints, it's back up still. maybe it was just a glitch. stuart: maybe i
i want to bring in our resident millenial, the host of the podcast "relatable."ew york today. you've got a problem with spotify because as i understand it, they removed your podcast, just took it off, took it off their app at least for awhile. why did they do that? i've got a suspicion they don't like you conservatives. >> i'm not really sure. they didn't give us an explanation. of course, the company that distributes my podcast reached out and a lot of my listeners reached out...
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let's bring in our resident millenial to get her take on this.table." we also have deirdre bolton, who joins us for this hour, along with ashley webster. look, i have said that was a pretty good week, probably the best week for his presidency. what do you think? >> i think so. president trump had a huge opportunity right now, not just to get to work but also p.r. now the democrats don't have impeachment and collusion to run on. all they're left with is open borders and socialism. if that's all you've got, then you really don't have much. president trump should continue to do what he's doing, do the good work that he has done for the past couple years and he should go win on the fact that democrats don't really have a policy platform to stand on. stuart: but the democrats are going to press very hard on popular issues. they're running with health care. they've got a plan. president trump, i'm not sure what his plan is. the democrats are running hard on climate change. they do have a plan. okay, i find it utterly ridiculous but they've got a plan.
let's bring in our resident millenial to get her take on this.table." we also have deirdre bolton, who joins us for this hour, along with ashley webster. look, i have said that was a pretty good week, probably the best week for his presidency. what do you think? >> i think so. president trump had a huge opportunity right now, not just to get to work but also p.r. now the democrats don't have impeachment and collusion to run on. all they're left with is open borders and socialism. if...
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this a profile of aoc, and suggested millenials have not experienced prosperity.gnorant to you have to be to believe that. unfortunately that kind of ignorance is prevailing. jesse: ben shapiro, "on the right side of history," thanks for joining. "watters' world." next, larry elder on the issue of media malpractice. what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's taking over ♪ there's no escape ♪ you better get moving ♪ ready or not ♪ it's about to go down here it comes now ♪ ♪ get ready ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ get ready ♪ moving ♪ ready or not ♪ get ready ♪ oh oh oh oh oh ♪ hey when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter wh
this a profile of aoc, and suggested millenials have not experienced prosperity.gnorant to you have to be to believe that. unfortunately that kind of ignorance is prevailing. jesse: ben shapiro, "on the right side of history," thanks for joining. "watters' world." next, larry elder on the issue of media malpractice. what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if...
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they are doing a lot of events so millenials don't like to wear a suit to work but do like to wear thems and going out and big parties, and they are also going casual, so this is the new power suit on wall street goldman sachs. it's a sport coast often with a pattern. custom jeans, five times as much as the traditional levis and also made buying a suit a lot more fun traditionally you would walk into one of the cramped tailors and the guy would tell you what you're going to wear and how much it costs this play is more like a club, couches, plush dressing rooms and you get a full bar where you can get a drink where you get your suit. guys, back to you. >> a good live shot, and sets us up beautifully robert frank talking about the potential death of the suit and as we wait for levi's first trade. does today's ipo signal a broad shift in retail and fashion? joining us is the former ceo of j brands and cam wolf is a style writer at "gq. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> where is denim right now in the cultural zeitgeist >> levi's has been very smart by keep
they are doing a lot of events so millenials don't like to wear a suit to work but do like to wear thems and going out and big parties, and they are also going casual, so this is the new power suit on wall street goldman sachs. it's a sport coast often with a pattern. custom jeans, five times as much as the traditional levis and also made buying a suit a lot more fun traditionally you would walk into one of the cramped tailors and the guy would tell you what you're going to wear and how much it...
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host: do you consider yourself a millennial or are you the next generation after millenials?aller: i guess i would be considered a millennial. host: what are the top two or three issues for you as a millennial? caller: for me, definitely college. is --er every time there when i get my tuition updates and everything like that because it is so expensive. also, health care. i don't have that because of how expensive it is. the third one -- i think climate change is very important because if we don't have a healthy environment, the other things won't matter in the end. if you want to set up a healthy life for your children, that is great, but if you cannot breathe, what is the point? host: thanks for the call. it is just after 7:30 on the east coast having this conversation just a few days issue wass on this voted down in the house. 126-305 the house voting against lowering the voting age to 16. it would have been included as people the hr-1, for the , act. congressman jim mcgovern is the congressman of the house rules committee, so this amendment would have had to go through the
host: do you consider yourself a millennial or are you the next generation after millenials?aller: i guess i would be considered a millennial. host: what are the top two or three issues for you as a millennial? caller: for me, definitely college. is --er every time there when i get my tuition updates and everything like that because it is so expensive. also, health care. i don't have that because of how expensive it is. the third one -- i think climate change is very important because if we...
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betweena difference voters who are 35 and older -- i call them millenials -- and that is really 35 orer. those who lived through the cold war with russia, through korea and vietnam and some world war ii, remember their parents having to do that. realize that those ideas and national can lead to socialism, which is what the germans had. it can lead to communist socialism, which is what the russians had, and are very oppressive to people and devastating to economies and prosperity. younger people do not have that in their living memory. the ones who studied history know about it that way. asy view the current economy not having provided the american dream they were told they would get when they were growing up. afterf that is the result 2008 with the collapse of the financial markets and the dramatic slowdown in hiring. young people were particularly impacted them. they could not get jobs with they finished college. they were told if you work hard and do well in college you will do well in getting a job and live the american dream. you will succeed. suddenly, reality hit and that was no
betweena difference voters who are 35 and older -- i call them millenials -- and that is really 35 orer. those who lived through the cold war with russia, through korea and vietnam and some world war ii, remember their parents having to do that. realize that those ideas and national can lead to socialism, which is what the germans had. it can lead to communist socialism, which is what the russians had, and are very oppressive to people and devastating to economies and prosperity. younger people...
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millenials are familiar with lyft. how can you miss the hot pink logo?ven though snap went down shortly after the ipo, twitter pulled back after their ipo as well, look, i think this is a positive sign for the market. charles: rob, that is another question out there, lags year, there were 190 ipos. 81% priced above the range. 16% was first day move. raise the $47 billion. it was a pretty good year. this year will be even bigger. is the market prepared for all the hot names coming out? how do you decide which ones are the ones you really want to own? >> i think so, charles. if you look at the actual stocks available now versus 20 years ago, it is almost half the amount. there is definitely a shortage but if you look at ipos this year, lyft, uber, slack, pinterest, these are tangible names for investors. that is the past excitement. that is what you're seeing here with lyft today. the big question though for investors, when you're coming to market today, charles, it is not ipos of the 1990s. the private markets are very large. they're not coming to raise c
millenials are familiar with lyft. how can you miss the hot pink logo?ven though snap went down shortly after the ipo, twitter pulled back after their ipo as well, look, i think this is a positive sign for the market. charles: rob, that is another question out there, lags year, there were 190 ipos. 81% priced above the range. 16% was first day move. raise the $47 billion. it was a pretty good year. this year will be even bigger. is the market prepared for all the hot names coming out? how do...
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liz claman, the millenial stocks you own in your portfolio are working out pretty good. liz: well, i'm a young one at heart, right? charles: you're hip. you are the hippest person in the building. liz: oy. good luck with that one. breaking news. folks, it is now a full-blown pile-on by wall street analysts. they are reaching a fever pitch, swamping boeing stocks on the now-grounded 737 max 8 and 9 aircraft here in the u.s. and just about everywhere else, grounded. bank of america says it will take three to six months to come up with a fix. we've got jpmorgan now saying they are estimating compensation to airlines could cost boeing $115 million per month, and this is a bad one. one sees the grounding six to eight weeks with a total cost of half a billion dollars. we will have the latest as the investigation now zeros in on the black boxes from the flight that crashed in ethiopia on sunday. those boxes have now arrived in france to be analyzed. former national transportation safety bureau chairman james hall is here and he's here to tell us why he thinks the faa should sho
liz claman, the millenial stocks you own in your portfolio are working out pretty good. liz: well, i'm a young one at heart, right? charles: you're hip. you are the hippest person in the building. liz: oy. good luck with that one. breaking news. folks, it is now a full-blown pile-on by wall street analysts. they are reaching a fever pitch, swamping boeing stocks on the now-grounded 737 max 8 and 9 aircraft here in the u.s. and just about everywhere else, grounded. bank of america says it will...