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any home for the millenials?d as i pointed out to the panel, the amount of money that boomers have made and saved will go to you all, right? >> it's a little morbid to have to wait for your relatives to die to have some kind of financial success. >> i should be able with my career, with my husband's career, you know, be able to save enough money to have financial security, plus living in an adequate home. paul: who is to argue that she shouldn't be? in our next story we'll hear the somewhat surprising response from boomers themselves. >> i want to apologize because i don't feel we're leaving a better world for them. paul: for the pbs news however, i'm paul salman, born in 1944. ♪ judy: environmental health advocate katherine coleman flowers has dedicated her life to battling the neglected diseases that accompany poverty. she's the founder of the center for rural enterprise and environmental justice where she works on multiple fronts to improve public health and economic development. including access to water and
any home for the millenials?d as i pointed out to the panel, the amount of money that boomers have made and saved will go to you all, right? >> it's a little morbid to have to wait for your relatives to die to have some kind of financial success. >> i should be able with my career, with my husband's career, you know, be able to save enough money to have financial security, plus living in an adequate home. paul: who is to argue that she shouldn't be? in our next story we'll hear the...
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. >> stephen: are you millenial. >> do i look like ben stiller, am i like-- do i have a skateboard, likeo way he is not a baby boomer, howl is ben stiller, somebody find out holben stiller is. >> do i look like i'm from the movie single, howl do you think i am. >> stephen: i don't know and i will not ask. >> okay. what generation do you place yourself in, how do you identify. >> the boring answer is that i am in a microgeneration between again x and millenials,-- gen x and millenial, i'm zenillia, if you are borned between 79 and 81 you are in between. >> stephen: what is it exawled an xenillenial. x-enyal. what are the characteristics. >> we don't know we where we belong. like we don't-- like we don't know who to complain about or-- . >> stephen: wow, okay. >> on tiktok there is always like millenials making fun of gen z and we don't know what to root for. and then we die because we think people are going to think we're gen x. and then you know, i wasn't going to nirvana concerts and stuff, like you know, i'm younger than that. >> stephen: okay. i apologize. i apologize. my wife and hav
. >> stephen: are you millenial. >> do i look like ben stiller, am i like-- do i have a skateboard, likeo way he is not a baby boomer, howl is ben stiller, somebody find out holben stiller is. >> do i look like i'm from the movie single, howl do you think i am. >> stephen: i don't know and i will not ask. >> okay. what generation do you place yourself in, how do you identify. >> the boring answer is that i am in a microgeneration between again x and...
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paul: what about the existential threat millenials will face after we are long gone?g? >> and her baby boomers watch, did this happen? sure. but this has been going on since the dawn of the industrial era, and we are fully realizing the consequences of that now. so to say that one generation is responsible, that is a historical. paul: please don't forget, he says. >> it was the baby boom generation that motivated earth day and jumpstarted the environmental movement. paul: so how valid is it to generalize about one generation at all? >> you have to look at history as a far more complex phenomenon than the generational divide that is really artificial, the framing right now. why are we pitting a generation against each other, when in fact all they are basically doing is pointing a finger at baby boomers for a few bad mistakes that took place during those years, not recognizing how society has transformed since the 19's in fundameal, deep, institutional, personal and interpersonal ways? >> you cannot blame one generation, because one generation and never has, power at le
paul: what about the existential threat millenials will face after we are long gone?g? >> and her baby boomers watch, did this happen? sure. but this has been going on since the dawn of the industrial era, and we are fully realizing the consequences of that now. so to say that one generation is responsible, that is a historical. paul: please don't forget, he says. >> it was the baby boom generation that motivated earth day and jumpstarted the environmental movement. paul: so how...
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annual hotels are particularly aimed at l particularly aimed at millenials, 18—3s —year—olds. they differ? ~ �*, ., ., differ? i think it's more about when a millennial— differ? i think it's more about when a millennial travel- when a millennial travel somewhere, it's more about the experience of the people they meet in the room and rather than the hardware. a lot of it is based around programming, club med, around food and music experiences, art, adventure, sports, wellness, these are all the things we think about. oliver, thank you very much. and thank you for watching. you can reach me on social media. hello. with low pressure right across the uk, there were more heavy, even torrential thundery downpours around on tuesday. one storm captured on camera by one of our weather watchers in belfast. here's the area of low pressure. now, later in the week, it will move away, and then the showers are going to ease. but as it exits the scene, it draws in some cooler air as we move from july into august. now, enduring some of the heaviest rain for wednesday will be this part of scotl
annual hotels are particularly aimed at l particularly aimed at millenials, 18—3s —year—olds. they differ? ~ �*, ., ., differ? i think it's more about when a millennial— differ? i think it's more about when a millennial travel- when a millennial travel somewhere, it's more about the experience of the people they meet in the room and rather than the hardware. a lot of it is based around programming, club med, around food and music experiences, art, adventure, sports, wellness, these...
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we want to go back to the office and this is too much and if we look demographically at millenials forls who are struggling with working conditions so what do we do with these numbers? 68 to 70% of employers want people back in person but they are finding very quickly because of the sheer scale of those who want to maintain some kind of virtual work in their arrangement is forcing the organizations to have to design policies. policies have to ensure we are reviewing the critical path for the work that we need to do really well and in making decisions not only by function but all organizations overall in terms of the level of validity we have. and a lot of tech companies they are saying you can work from anywhere any time and you don't have to ever come back to the office if you don't want to. some say well i have a vested interest in selling their technology but that's not always true. twitter has said this in zillow has said this of their workforce they are much more experience with remote work which is why they are a lot more comfortable with that in fact the thing that i've been tal
we want to go back to the office and this is too much and if we look demographically at millenials forls who are struggling with working conditions so what do we do with these numbers? 68 to 70% of employers want people back in person but they are finding very quickly because of the sheer scale of those who want to maintain some kind of virtual work in their arrangement is forcing the organizations to have to design policies. policies have to ensure we are reviewing the critical path for the...
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traditions and free speech but at the same time surveys have shown that half of americans and even more millenials believe the first amendment is outdated. i cite a few poles and it's getting more and more. in fact attracts a lot of ivy league students who say you can shut people down. we can't bear the idea of an idea that doesn't fit us. it's really really interesting. in my opinion when the signature achievements of this country in the last 50 or 60 odd years is decreased like the world is never known by a large margin. the noise of free speech is powerful medicine for society and it makes us responsible for ourselves. now i think a lot of people say protect me. stop that person. stop that person from saying something and that is absolutely part of it. you are looking to social media. allow me to say what i want at stop him. >> social media twitter at all have almost weaponized the kind of hate speech and propaganda and lies that used to be censored and there are those that say facebook has become the biggest censor now in our country. how do you feel about how that is all falling out with thei
traditions and free speech but at the same time surveys have shown that half of americans and even more millenials believe the first amendment is outdated. i cite a few poles and it's getting more and more. in fact attracts a lot of ivy league students who say you can shut people down. we can't bear the idea of an idea that doesn't fit us. it's really really interesting. in my opinion when the signature achievements of this country in the last 50 or 60 odd years is decreased like the world is...
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. >> recycle it doesn't end up in a landfill which millenial and all the gens are trying to stop. >>d millions of clothes from going to the landfill and really finding not just homes but homes where people are excited to wear these things everything i'm wear something from poshmark and everything found a new life on my body. >> did you find it at a poshmark party? >> i did i did. we have amazing parties every evening where buyers and sellers come together in the virtual world, jim, but also in the physical world and just last month had our first physical event after almost two years, a small 30% gatherings of all vaccinated people which was just amazing to see our community back in action. >> what was it like? >> it was amazing. so our community is very special. people support each other, our sellers are not only sharing items from their own closets but they spend more than half their time sharing items from other people's closet so that promotion of each other was alive in the party people were missing each other, they were hugging each other there were tears of joy. they were conne
. >> recycle it doesn't end up in a landfill which millenial and all the gens are trying to stop. >>d millions of clothes from going to the landfill and really finding not just homes but homes where people are excited to wear these things everything i'm wear something from poshmark and everything found a new life on my body. >> did you find it at a poshmark party? >> i did i did. we have amazing parties every evening where buyers and sellers come together in the virtual...
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if i do inherit this money, i'm a millenial, i'm 32 years old, how do i invest it?t is a great question. the opportunity is in the investment field for a lot of young people who are coming up and don't know what to do with a lot of money they may have been given or may be heirs to. if they look at in terms of earnings, moving money into invests, maybe starting businesses, providing capital to start-ups, they would do very well with that as opposed not being willing or able or desirous of earning their way the old fashion way in terms of a job and work ethic. as long as these folks are getting inheritances, there are lots of ways to make money to benefit economy and society that is the direction a lot of them are going to go. charles: i hope so. i think this group is smarter, particularly the gen-zers. i really got a lot of confidence in them. talk about today's session. let me go back to you, shah. financials are an area you like. they are getting whacked pretty good. they are getting whacked with high interest rates. are you holding on to financials? >> not only ho
if i do inherit this money, i'm a millenial, i'm 32 years old, how do i invest it?t is a great question. the opportunity is in the investment field for a lot of young people who are coming up and don't know what to do with a lot of money they may have been given or may be heirs to. if they look at in terms of earnings, moving money into invests, maybe starting businesses, providing capital to start-ups, they would do very well with that as opposed not being willing or able or desirous of...
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my fellow millenials watching and the innovative gen zers out there, we are looking to you. you can reclaim your academic institutions and precious milestones in person. i genuinely believe together we can do this, thank you for your time. >> thank you, ms. bush. thanks to all of our witnesses for your testimony. each member will now have five minutes for questions and so the chair will now recognize himself for five minutes. first, i have to say, as a scientist, i often daydream that we can simply, when there's an issue that has to be communicated to the public, you can just say here are the statistics, here are the numbers, here's the cost-benefit analysis, and then every one of my constituents will analyze that, apply the statistics to themselves and say, okay, decision is clear, when do i get vaccinated, for example. but it's not like that. this job is to get an often-irrational primate to behave rationally. very often you have to inject sort of an equal and opposite irrationality into that primate with the sort of passion that you described in your testimony. it's impor
my fellow millenials watching and the innovative gen zers out there, we are looking to you. you can reclaim your academic institutions and precious milestones in person. i genuinely believe together we can do this, thank you for your time. >> thank you, ms. bush. thanks to all of our witnesses for your testimony. each member will now have five minutes for questions and so the chair will now recognize himself for five minutes. first, i have to say, as a scientist, i often daydream that we...
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because more -- they're talking about greater millennial participation in the housing market, and the millenialsg jobs where they can do a hybrid so this is, to me, a sign that the backyard improvement story is not going away. >> no. >> david, the ramifications of this are so big. >> so enormous jim, i'll take a quick minute. of course, you heard the opening bell that was here at the big board business processing outsourcing company alight celebrating its listing via s ppac. de-spac. a company focused on immunoecology. back to the story i think is one of the biggest business stories out there. >> how people work. >> how large and small organizations are dealing with the return to work and/or what they're willing to deal with it's just, i mean, i don't know if new york city and other metropolitan areas with large office spaces have adjusted yet their thinking, it's never going back to 100% >> no. >> over time, these organizations may grow, such that they take more space with 65% of their employees coming in every day. that's about it. >> david soloman in the article, it's not -- the "wall street
because more -- they're talking about greater millennial participation in the housing market, and the millenialsg jobs where they can do a hybrid so this is, to me, a sign that the backyard improvement story is not going away. >> no. >> david, the ramifications of this are so big. >> so enormous jim, i'll take a quick minute. of course, you heard the opening bell that was here at the big board business processing outsourcing company alight celebrating its listing via s ppac....
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we serve very hyped up millenial stuff i love personally.ss model is d the ng money but bringing people together. charity drinks. her men knew is- order her let me love you latte and 25% goes to benefit low income family and so when the pandemic began claire saw an opportunity to help even more. >> the first month i lost 90% of my sales. if we're going to lose it we have to lose it with the best we have. >> reporter: she used her savings to keep her staff employeed. held diaper drives to for families in need and collected ppe for hospital workers and then gave out free coffee reminding guests you are not alone. oh, and by the way, she's doing all of this as a single mother of three. >> when i think about claire, it just puts a smile on my face. >> she really makes sure that you are the focus and that you are okay. >> reporter: for lifting up her community in good times and bad our sponsor expedia wants to lift her up in the best way that they know how. hello. claire. >> yes. >> hi. i'm ginger zee from "good morning america." how are you? >>
we serve very hyped up millenial stuff i love personally.ss model is d the ng money but bringing people together. charity drinks. her men knew is- order her let me love you latte and 25% goes to benefit low income family and so when the pandemic began claire saw an opportunity to help even more. >> the first month i lost 90% of my sales. if we're going to lose it we have to lose it with the best we have. >> reporter: she used her savings to keep her staff employeed. held diaper...
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. >> reporter: the builder says they have interest from millenials and retirees who choose to rent andave climbed to all-time highs during the pandemic. neil, this is a growing real estate sector. communities are popping up across the sunbelt region. tens of thousands of single family for rent homes have already been built. hundreds of thousands are expected to come in the coming years, neil the. neil: they look pretty cool, look very nice. thank you very much. lydia hu on all of that. life makes you lemons you i guess you make real estate lemonade. >>> what is going on in tokyo, a couple weeks for the olympics. there is something a little bit different for these olympics. i want you to take a look at the stands. there will be no one in them. after this. ♪. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorro
. >> reporter: the builder says they have interest from millenials and retirees who choose to rent andave climbed to all-time highs during the pandemic. neil, this is a growing real estate sector. communities are popping up across the sunbelt region. tens of thousands of single family for rent homes have already been built. hundreds of thousands are expected to come in the coming years, neil the. neil: they look pretty cool, look very nice. thank you very much. lydia hu on all of that....
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they say they have interests from millenials and retireees, some who can't afford a down payment.ssarily investing in real estate. reporter: analysts say these rental communities are attractive to investors because they can collect a monthly stream of income and capture the appreciation on the property values which is soared during the pandemic. you know forecasts, ashley, show no signs, no signs of slowing in the construction of these single family build to rent communities. we've already seen tens of thousands built in the past year. the estimates are that hundreds of thousands of these type of homes for rent will be built in the coming years. ashley, back to you. ashley: very interesting, lydia. if anything breaks you call the landlord you always have a nice thing to be able to do. reporter: exactly. ashley: lydia hu in dallas, texas. thank you very much. let's switch gears if we can. >>> "fox nation" is taking us inside of america's greatest national parks like you've never seen before. take a look. >> okay. so they told us there would be some mud but i can't say i was complet
they say they have interests from millenials and retireees, some who can't afford a down payment.ssarily investing in real estate. reporter: analysts say these rental communities are attractive to investors because they can collect a monthly stream of income and capture the appreciation on the property values which is soared during the pandemic. you know forecasts, ashley, show no signs, no signs of slowing in the construction of these single family build to rent communities. we've already seen...
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as the next person wants to believe in tinkerbell, that bitcoin will go off in price, as long as millenialsout me. ashley: i wouldn't call that a ringing endorsement, dennis. you like things, when you drop them on your foot had hurts. if anything is the complete opposite of that it's a digital coin. i get the feeling you would never ever buy one single bitcoin, not half a coin, not a quarter of a coin? >> you have got that absolutely correct. i will not be a buyer of bitcoin. maybe daughter will. or one of my two daughters may eventually may be forced into it. i shall sit on the sidelines and watch f it goes to $500,000 a goes to a million it will get there without me. let me buy railroads, steel, let me buy ships and copper, things i understand, it is beyond my kin. ashley: even if amazon takes it? >> even if amazon takes it. i don't understand how amazon can take it given the fact that bitcoin can move, seven, eight, nine, 10, 15%. how do you price something over a weekend? how do you price a house over a weekend? how do you price a car over a weekend? i guess when you're buying a pair of
as the next person wants to believe in tinkerbell, that bitcoin will go off in price, as long as millenialsout me. ashley: i wouldn't call that a ringing endorsement, dennis. you like things, when you drop them on your foot had hurts. if anything is the complete opposite of that it's a digital coin. i get the feeling you would never ever buy one single bitcoin, not half a coin, not a quarter of a coin? >> you have got that absolutely correct. i will not be a buyer of bitcoin. maybe...
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[cantan] carlos:los millenials que no sirven para nada! no, es broma.r la relaciÓn por una noche de farra. francisca: ah si? siempre y cuando sea tÚ el que se basa de fiesta. chef: algo le estÁ saliendo bien a farruko porque tampoco envejece. descubre lash paradise de l'orÉal paris. una fórmula que cuida tus pestañas y un cepillo suave como una pluma. para un volumen voluptuoso y una longitud impactante. lash paradise de l'orÉal paris. con hepatitis c sentía que no podía darle lo mejor a mi familia. pero en solo 8 semanas con mavyret... ...me curé. mavyret es la única cura de 8 semanas para todos los tipos de hepatitis c. antes de empezar a tomar mavyret, su médico analizará si ha tenido hepatitis b, ya que le puede causar brotes y problemas hepáticos graves durante y después del tratamiento. infórmele a su médico si ha tenido hepatitis b, un trasplante de hígado o riñón otros problemas hepáticos, vih-1 o cualquier otra enfermedad y todos los medicamentos que toma. no tome mavyret con atazanavir o rifampina, o si ha sufrido determinados problemas del hí
[cantan] carlos:los millenials que no sirven para nada! no, es broma.r la relaciÓn por una noche de farra. francisca: ah si? siempre y cuando sea tÚ el que se basa de fiesta. chef: algo le estÁ saliendo bien a farruko porque tampoco envejece. descubre lash paradise de l'orÉal paris. una fórmula que cuida tus pestañas y un cepillo suave como una pluma. para un volumen voluptuoso y una longitud impactante. lash paradise de l'orÉal paris. con hepatitis c sentía que no podía darle lo mejor...
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carlos:yo soy un millenials post! debutÓ en la competencia la fase de grupos, un marcador de 2x0, jamaica ganÓ su primer partido en esta copa oro 2021. y por otro lado manny pacquiao anunciÓ pelea para el 21 de agosto en las vegas. pendientes. ahÍ tienen toda la informaciÓn de deportes y hoy martes continÚa la copa orode la concacaf. qatar contra panamÁ seguido de honduras contra granada. todo esto en vivo, claro que es por unimÁs y por tudn y la informaciÓn siempre por univisiÓn. nos vamos pero la mexicana que se acaba de separar de henry, miembro de la realeza britÁnica, compartiÓ las presuntas pruebas del racismo que viviÓ durante su corto matrimonio. juliÁn y josÉ manuel seeger o a conmemora 6 aÑos de la muerte de joan sebastiÁn. aquÍ te contamos cÓmo fue. por otro lado lucÍa mÉndez en vivo con nosotros viene a hacer un gran anuncio. la esperamos con mucho cariÑo.usted, a dÓnde va? quÉdese con nosotros "despierta amÉrica". usted escogiÓ este programa como nÚmero 1, y por eso gracias de corazÓn! si pudieras presion
carlos:yo soy un millenials post! debutÓ en la competencia la fase de grupos, un marcador de 2x0, jamaica ganÓ su primer partido en esta copa oro 2021. y por otro lado manny pacquiao anunciÓ pelea para el 21 de agosto en las vegas. pendientes. ahÍ tienen toda la informaciÓn de deportes y hoy martes continÚa la copa orode la concacaf. qatar contra panamÁ seguido de honduras contra granada. todo esto en vivo, claro que es por unimÁs y por tudn y la informaciÓn siempre por univisiÓn. nos...
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time for millenials and gen-z to get our country back to freedom. yesterday was around the 1619 project, around critical race theory, misinterpretation of american history, suppression of freedom of speech. this is a movement of optimism, one of hope, also one of action. where we take the educational cultural movement bring it back to the high school, college campuses. it will be an amazing couple days. we have governor desantis, donald trump, jr., many others. can't wait to see you. pete: can't wait to see you as well. charlie, we'll be there soon. as you know "fox nation" streaming all the speeches live from the turning point summit. today the student action summit today through tuesday. get a free month on, of "fox nation" with the code of sas. catch all the speeches. you will not want to miss it. more "fox & friends" on the other side. ♪♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis, little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream... ...it's a pill that treats diff
time for millenials and gen-z to get our country back to freedom. yesterday was around the 1619 project, around critical race theory, misinterpretation of american history, suppression of freedom of speech. this is a movement of optimism, one of hope, also one of action. where we take the educational cultural movement bring it back to the high school, college campuses. it will be an amazing couple days. we have governor desantis, donald trump, jr., many others. can't wait to see you. pete:...