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devin: the whole thing is trying to attract more millennials. millennials will not want to work in the suburbs. they want to work in the city. they have gotten rid of annual reviews and all of the stuff that dates back to welch and before that. ge had a different image. they had to change their image and make themselves more appealing to the younger people and hopefully more software literate people. carol: they have had a great commercial running. when you see it, you did not know it was general electric. >> i got a job. all of this writing code. devin: that technology, despite what they have done, it is an uphill battle. kids and young people would rather develop apps. they don't think ge is cool. that is the making fun of themselves but acknowledging that they are a software company. that is the ticket. carol: next up, what to do when you or your business is the target of a social media smear campaign. the next "house of cards" netflix may have up its sleeve. and, the rap video explaining beijing's development strategy. ♪ david: welcome back. carol: if y
devin: the whole thing is trying to attract more millennials. millennials will not want to work in the suburbs. they want to work in the city. they have gotten rid of annual reviews and all of the stuff that dates back to welch and before that. ge had a different image. they had to change their image and make themselves more appealing to the younger people and hopefully more software literate people. carol: they have had a great commercial running. when you see it, you did not know it was...
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millennials, but minnelal don't vote, and people over 50 do. so be careful. >> they are there. and they also understand about millenni millennials.nt a system that works for their grand children. if you look at women, ages 55 to 64, they are in the work force at the highest level they have ever been. six out of ten women in that age group are still working. and we also hear from women that they are working because they have to. and more so than men. so when we look at those type of data, we're looking and saying, people are trying just to hold on to themselves. they want something to be done. sometimes they need a bigger case and a challenge to come before them. seniors came back when there was a proposal by president bush to put private accounts in social security. the reaction to that was phenomenally negative in 2005 when that was put out into the marketplace, because people understood what that was going to do. >> it diverted up to a third of the money going into social security into private accounts. >> and yet we're at the point where we are going to lose about 30% of social security in about another 15 years. we may have t
millennials, but minnelal don't vote, and people over 50 do. so be careful. >> they are there. and they also understand about millenni millennials.nt a system that works for their grand children. if you look at women, ages 55 to 64, they are in the work force at the highest level they have ever been. six out of ten women in that age group are still working. and we also hear from women that they are working because they have to. and more so than men. so when we look at those type of data,...
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millennials and young people and the out of wedlock birth and amo crime committed by young people. how does that perception impact the rest of the world when it comes to millennials, start with you, just tin. >> crime is often the result of poverty. my question is why are millennialsreating and making crime when they should be the ones making jobs, right? because they don't have jobs. youth rates of crime, it can be solved by putting people back to work. that is the biggest problem. when you look at -- >> armstrong: time out. so the fact that they don't have jobs, synonymous with committing crime? >> correct. right if you are working -- >> armstrong: there are a lot of people not working and not committing crime. >> one way to solve the crime rate is put people back to work. it is not saying all crime is caused by those unemployed. lot of millennials have jobs and commit crimes. >> who are they? >> armstrong: that is why we are having the show. we'll cam back to you, who are they? >> great question. i think a lot of it has to do with opportunity. if you don't have the opportunity to get the job to feed yourself, feed your family, where are you going to turn? where else are you going to look for. >> armstrong: morality, self-respect, you lose all of that. >> data s
millennials and young people and the out of wedlock birth and amo crime committed by young people. how does that perception impact the rest of the world when it comes to millennials, start with you, just tin. >> crime is often the result of poverty. my question is why are millennialsreating and making crime when they should be the ones making jobs, right? because they don't have jobs. youth rates of crime, it can be solved by putting people back to work. that is the biggest problem. when...
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devin: the whole thing is trying to attract more millennials. millennialsill not want to work in the suburbs. they want to work in the city. they have gotten rid of annual reviews and all of the stuff that dates back to welch and before that. ge had a different image. it was much tougher, they fired people in the bottom 10% after the annual reviews. so they need to change their image and make themselves more appealing to the younger people and hopefully more software literate people. carroll: and helping them to do that, they have had a great commercial running. when you see it, you did not know it was general electric. >> i got a job. i will do programming at ge. writing code. it helps machines communicate. >> look at it. devin: that technology, despite what they have done, it is an uphill battle. people -- kids and young people would rather develop apps. they don't think ge is cool. that is ge making fun of themselves but acknowledging that they are a software company. hopefully some people will think they would rather work on locomotives and jet engines
devin: the whole thing is trying to attract more millennials. millennialsill not want to work in the suburbs. they want to work in the city. they have gotten rid of annual reviews and all of the stuff that dates back to welch and before that. ge had a different image. it was much tougher, they fired people in the bottom 10% after the annual reviews. so they need to change their image and make themselves more appealing to the younger people and hopefully more software literate people. carroll:...
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millennials that they don't want to buy. there are some stories trying to trickle down where millennials are in much better financial shape and they are buying. you have to look at the older millennialss the younger millennials. the older millennials are starting families. what they are starting to realize is that they are finding it very hard to deal with education challenges and urban settings. they are doing exactly what the baby boomers did. they moved to the suburbs. the leading edge of the millennials are starting to do that. millennials are having children five years later than other generations. it is a little delayed. the millennial cohort of 87 million people is 20 years in length. we are just trying to see that now. >> what is the biggest issue? student debt? family formation? >> how about all of the above [laughter] . [laughter] fan anda big game show i always wanted the trifecta. the fact of the matter is that down payment is a big obstacle because you need a down payment to buy a home. the way underwriting standards work today is that you need a down payment. >> no more 5% down. >> no 5% of purchase price loans. student at remains a factor. but wages growing, implement
millennials that they don't want to buy. there are some stories trying to trickle down where millennials are in much better financial shape and they are buying. you have to look at the older millennialss the younger millennials. the older millennials are starting families. what they are starting to realize is that they are finding it very hard to deal with education challenges and urban settings. they are doing exactly what the baby boomers did. they moved to the suburbs. the leading edge of...
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millennial's, millennial cannot focus. [laughter] you know, we look like the millennial's tonight.rter:meanwhile, this is a homecoming for magic store aaron gordon who is making his first trip to oracle as a p layer. gordon was an all-american and later drafted fourth overall by orlando. he got 25 friends and family sitting in a box here tonight. the kings that kings and didn't much care for the lousy warriors at the time. >> i can even remember it was on the warriors team. [ inaudible] >>reporter:is staying busy with the south bay, after nine seasons, santa clara has fired head coach, who coached the broncos during the 11-20 record in nearly a decade, posted a career record of 20 games under 500 and he graduated 100% of his players in the last eight seasons. >>> nfl, peyton manning officially says goodbye with one final audible >> omaha! [ applause] >> omaha. manning's press conference lasted about one hour, denver, he far back tears even dodged some questions about sexual assault allegations from his days in college at tennessee. >> i did not new -- do what has been alleged, and
millennial's, millennial cannot focus. [laughter] you know, we look like the millennial's tonight.rter:meanwhile, this is a homecoming for magic store aaron gordon who is making his first trip to oracle as a p layer. gordon was an all-american and later drafted fourth overall by orlando. he got 25 friends and family sitting in a box here tonight. the kings that kings and didn't much care for the lousy warriors at the time. >> i can even remember it was on the warriors team. [ inaudible]...
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millennials. nonsense. millennials, i salute you. you save money like no other generation. you share cars, wifi passwords, canoes, deodorants. my grandson bought a pair of pants with me. today' s his pants day. no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere >>> the city of denver employee who did no work for two years just got another raise. investigator told us about the paid leave and now there are new developments. >> reporter: he has reason to smile. we've learn that had the assistant attorney put on leave 20 months ago was just given another raise of $4,000 a year and a grade of successful for his performance >> why are we paying someone so much for sitting at home. does it seem odd that a guy at home gets a raise. and the administrative, we followed the normal process for all employees leave in july of 2014 saying they were reviewing his handling of a case, he agreed to pay an inmate in jail. no u the city has again said his job performance was successful even though he was ordered not assigned any cases and just awarded him another
millennials. nonsense. millennials, i salute you. you save money like no other generation. you share cars, wifi passwords, canoes, deodorants. my grandson bought a pair of pants with me. today' s his pants day. no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere >>> the city of denver employee who did no work for two years just got another raise. investigator told us about the paid leave and now there are new developments. >> reporter: he has reason...
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millennials. nonsense. millennials, i salute you. you save money like no other generation. you share cars, wifi passwords, canoes, deodorants. my grandson bought a pair of pants with me. today' s his pants day. no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. account today. >>> just into the newsroom, a 12 vehicle accident has closed two lanes of i-70, you can see some right there, this is just west of i 225, live picture of the scene for you. at this point, the denver police did not have any information on the injuries, we will, though, follow the story, bringing you updates tonight at 10:00. >>> a man in boulder accused of using stolen credit cards all over the front range, that investigation starts the reporter brief. >> lauren dispirito in boulder, where police are asking for your help identifying a man they say stole credit cards and racked up fraudulent charges. they say last month, the man shown in these pictures, stole a home. he stole another credit card out of a woman's unzipped purse. the dog is a german shepherd. silver sedan. police if you have any informati
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millennials who have sizable influence in the election. in florida, millennials make up 20% of registered voters and in 2012 the youth vote was the deciding vote in whether the sunshine state was blue or red. florida, millennials lean more democratic. many inspired by the message of bernie sanders. >> i'm fed up with the state of affairs. >> reporter: national voters are gravitating more to the right than ever before. >> i think that's pretty much a huge part of marco rubio's foundation is with millennials. >> reporter: whether millennials make it to the polls, that's the big question. voter turnout probability is low more so for the primaries than the general. from miami-dade college, jamie guirola, nbc 6 news. >> as jackie mentioned, join us tonight for a special edition of "nbc 6 impact." that's at 7:00. >>> and as always, you can check out the nbc 6 news and weather app. it's your on the go guide for the race the white house. you'll be able to track live results as they come . >>> police are looking for a man who allegedly raped and robbed a woman in coral gables. the woman was walking along the 1300 blackock of grenada boulevard when she was attacked. he is 5'8" to 5'10", 170 pounds, >>> a snow bird sits
millennials who have sizable influence in the election. in florida, millennials make up 20% of registered voters and in 2012 the youth vote was the deciding vote in whether the sunshine state was blue or red. florida, millennials lean more democratic. many inspired by the message of bernie sanders. >> i'm fed up with the state of affairs. >> reporter: national voters are gravitating more to the right than ever before. >> i think that's pretty much a huge part of marco rubio's...
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millennials. nonsense. millennials, i salute you. you save money like no other generation. you share cars, wifi passwords, canoes, deodorants. my grandson bought a pair of pants with me. today' s his pants day. no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere >>> developing now, the most permanent birth control. assure, is a tiny coil designed to block the tubes and stop pregnancy, last fall, we introduced you to a group colorado women who say that the device gave them migraine, back and pelvic pain. the fda has reefd thousands of similar complaints from women and doctors, its decision today requires the maker of essure bayor, to study complications from the device. but the women we talked to say the agencies move is not enough. they want the device off the market. >>> on this rare day, leap day, colorado is joining in on an international campaign, to recognize rare diseases. jenny ruble, has -- it's an incurable brain disorder with 1200 cases snoun in the world. >> i was hard the to come home and do home work and then having you for not be
millennials. nonsense. millennials, i salute you. you save money like no other generation. you share cars, wifi passwords, canoes, deodorants. my grandson bought a pair of pants with me. today' s his pants day. no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere >>> developing now, the most permanent birth control. assure, is a tiny coil designed to block the tubes and stop pregnancy, last fall, we introduced you to a group colorado women who say that the...
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millennial. the founder and ceo of motif investing joins us live. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> how do i invest like a millennial. >> what's more interesting is the sectors that didn't make the cut. think about millennials. lower unemployment. lower real income. they see their real network drop by about a third from the prior generation. student debt go up 300% versus the prior generation so we looked at segments that looked like purer play. think of rental rates. this is a group that responds to about 39% of all rental units right now so they spend a larger percent of their income on rent than prior generations. >> so i'm not buying a housing stock. >> exactly. >> rates that give you exposure to urban areas and also think about this is a group that spends 27% of their time online versus 25%. they con sewell 40% of video. 46% of online radio. so facebook is in here. google is in here. so is netflix, pandora and then also most people don't realize even though they don't have more money they spend more money online than any other generation. so e-commerce is a way to play there. >> are you sure you want go proin there. >> wearables is such a -- >> you know where i'm going with that right? >> it's a 1% wei
millennial. the founder and ceo of motif investing joins us live. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> how do i invest like a millennial. >> what's more interesting is the sectors that didn't make the cut. think about millennials. lower unemployment. lower real income. they see their real network drop by about a third from the prior generation. student debt go up 300% versus the prior generation so we looked at segments that looked like purer play. think of rental rates....
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toward the general election and the kinds of numbers he's facing in terms of unfavorables among millenni millennials numbers. again, this is the kind of treadmill that he's on. he is reinforcing his hold on his piece of the party but also deepening i think his distance with other elements of the electorate. >> dana, as you know, ted cruz was very critical of donald trump following the news of the charge against corey lewandowski. today. but just last week, cruz stood firmly when i asked him about his commitment to support trump if trump winds up being the nominee. listen to this exchange i had with him. >> very quick yes or no. if trump is the nominee, will you support him? >> i have said many times, yes, that's a commitment i made. as we started on moving the embassy to jerusalem, when i say i'm going to do something, i do exactly what i say. let me be clear, trump is not going it be the nominee because that hands the election to hillary. we're going to beat trump. what we are seeing, our campaign has beaten him now nine times all over the country. >> since that if recent days as you knows, dana, h
toward the general election and the kinds of numbers he's facing in terms of unfavorables among millenni millennials numbers. again, this is the kind of treadmill that he's on. he is reinforcing his hold on his piece of the party but also deepening i think his distance with other elements of the electorate. >> dana, as you know, ted cruz was very critical of donald trump following the news of the charge against corey lewandowski. today. but just last week, cruz stood firmly when i asked...
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. >> i love when you speak millenni millennial. >> like in olden days when you'd go on a date and thatte. >> okay. >> how about when you put something in the text mail? >> don't you know on facebook if they unlike you? do you get an alert. matt lauer rejected me. >> i think it's in the chat types of things. you're in the middle of chatting, and all of a sudden, you think it's going well and poof, they're gone. >> i don't think it's a new isn't it like you go on a date and the person nevereals relationship that actually never with what hollywood. 90210 actress jessica lowndes has been teasing on instagram she has a new man. showing off an engagement ring. then actor john lovitz tweeted a photo of jessica and him tweeting, easter with my bunny. people questioned the relationship. most believed it was a hoax with april fools' day around the corner. jessica settled the rumors once and for all. >> i know it's the last week in march, but is say singing career. john lovitz stars in.elatnship hoax. sorry, john lovitz. >>> the annual white house easter egg roll was on monday. the obamas partici
. >> i love when you speak millenni millennial. >> like in olden days when you'd go on a date and thatte. >> okay. >> how about when you put something in the text mail? >> don't you know on facebook if they unlike you? do you get an alert. matt lauer rejected me. >> i think it's in the chat types of things. you're in the middle of chatting, and all of a sudden, you think it's going well and poof, they're gone. >> i don't think it's a new isn't it like...
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millennials and how they feel about their privacy rights. ofard snowden, a lot millennials support him, a lot of millennials don't. be less patriotic. millennials see the u.s. as being the best country in the world whereas generation -- 48% of them. the greatest generation, 64%. there is globalization going on in terms of how millennials feel about working with other countries that used to be our enemies. they are concerned about terrorism, but also concerned about pollution and how it impacts their own rights and privacy. >> i was going to ask them what do you think is the most defining moment in a millennial's life so far that has helped define their political views? i want to follow up with a question for rob about student loan debt. those two things are very interesting. did everybody see chris christie standing behind donald trump screaming internally, staring into the abyss? i think the sentiment that chris christie was trying to do, what he was try to tell us with his eyes is what every millennial thinks about when they see their first paycheck. on,b you worked really hard cutting grass or at dairy queen or
millennials and how they feel about their privacy rights. ofard snowden, a lot millennials support him, a lot of millennials don't. be less patriotic. millennials see the u.s. as being the best country in the world whereas generation -- 48% of them. the greatest generation, 64%. there is globalization going on in terms of how millennials feel about working with other countries that used to be our enemies. they are concerned about terrorism, but also concerned about pollution and how it impacts...
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millennials. you see a lot of move toward economic freedom in millennials. i am encouraged by it. if you're talking about something that we all have in common is something very theytant to millennials have something in common with those around them, i think that giant chunk taken out, taken from you, and goes to a secret -- to social security? anyone under 30, raise your hand if you think you are going to get social security? ms. perino: there is one over here. mr. johnson: it is bernie sanders. i am sorry about this rambling response. that is really important to millennials, and that is why we have a lot of,, something that that is you come from, something you look at and you go, that is kind of unfair. if you couldob, broaden that little bit, there are reports that millennials are attracted to this idea of socialism. if you could talk about the socialism piece and the student loan debt problem. mr. bluey: obviously, there is the old saying that when you are young you are going to be attracted to the more liberal point of view, when you get older, you will get more wise and moved to the right. based on the sentiment we just heard, we have conservative s with us today, fortunately.
millennials. you see a lot of move toward economic freedom in millennials. i am encouraged by it. if you're talking about something that we all have in common is something very theytant to millennials have something in common with those around them, i think that giant chunk taken out, taken from you, and goes to a secret -- to social security? anyone under 30, raise your hand if you think you are going to get social security? ms. perino: there is one over here. mr. johnson: it is bernie...
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millennial. you can pretend you are not, but you are a millennial. >> katie two. diane zero. >> i look at her father and i am still a millennialverified on twitter? >> no. can you believe that? >> tom, there is one thing i would argue with you about. >> he said i look nothing like that guy. >> can he follow me? >> great shape. >> tom i was going to say, i don't think it is necessarily a right-left thing with regard to twitter's point of view. i know lefties who were kicked off foregoing against the, quote, unquote, sjw's. it is an interesting skew, but i don't think it is a straight right-left thing. >> what is is the opposite of social justice warrior? i said conservatives, but it is just cool people, right? like you. >> exactly. >> it is like more toms. >> should texting while walking be a crime? you asked how we will enforce this law. i guess in someways it is self-enforcing. >> i don't want to see stories about police brutality. a cop shot at somebody eight times for texting. let's not give cops anymore reason to start shooting people. >> sam, you said if someone is walking on the train tracks they did that. don't go after
millennial. you can pretend you are not, but you are a millennial. >> katie two. diane zero. >> i look at her father and i am still a millennialverified on twitter? >> no. can you believe that? >> tom, there is one thing i would argue with you about. >> he said i look nothing like that guy. >> can he follow me? >> great shape. >> tom i was going to say, i don't think it is necessarily a right-left thing with regard to twitter's point of view. i...
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millennials because according to the last research study, they -- let me see. i don't want to misread this. it said the lowest turnout rates were among millennials, those -- and it's like 20%. so my question is relating what do you think or -- about telling anti latino rhetorics mobile wising latino millennials >> sure, that's millennials. >> that's a great question. that's what i was pointing to earlier is that there is a dropout. and we know it. there's a lot of work to do. we've been at this for ten years more aggressively more recently. i would say two things. one, we can't expect parties to build turnout of our community. we have to do that within our community. so as latino organizations and community leaders, we have to come together and say how do we invest in this real mobilization effort and not just rely on the hateful things that people are talking about. but in order to do that, at least from a perspective of a nonprofit organization, c-3 organization, we have to do that with our community. when you look at investments into latino organizations, there's a real disparity. and so if we don't have the tools that we need to be testing the message models that are going to work with latinos not coming out because of immigration or testing voter models for things that we have not yet i
millennials because according to the last research study, they -- let me see. i don't want to misread this. it said the lowest turnout rates were among millennials, those -- and it's like 20%. so my question is relating what do you think or -- about telling anti latino rhetorics mobile wising latino millennials >> sure, that's millennials. >> that's a great question. that's what i was pointing to earlier is that there is a dropout. and we know it. there's a lot of work to do. we've...
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millennials, next generation of voters fundamentally reject what he's running on. they are going to support someone else. the polls show that hillary clinton would secure more than 70% of millennial voters. she's not popular with millennialso bernie sanders in thee stays. we'll lose the next generation of voters for a lifetime potentially. >> maybe it's not donald trump marjorie, it's the democrats, consume were an incoherent party in 1965 made up of unionists and made no sense as a party so eventually they busted up and they had a long wander in the wilderness until they figured out what they were maybe this is the historic moment for this to happen for republican party. >> in 1965 you had the civil rights movement, and there was a fundamental disagreement which way do we go and who do we include like i was talking about earlier. >> you mean there isn't a fundamental disagreement over something like free trade where people are cheering the idea of unilaterally abrogating international agreements and bringing back manufacturing from china and -- >> donald trump is a tv host, he knows how to get good ratings. >> don't put down tv hosts. >> but does he know how to translate those votes into an actual movement that could sus
millennials, next generation of voters fundamentally reject what he's running on. they are going to support someone else. the polls show that hillary clinton would secure more than 70% of millennial voters. she's not popular with millennialso bernie sanders in thee stays. we'll lose the next generation of voters for a lifetime potentially. >> maybe it's not donald trump marjorie, it's the democrats, consume were an incoherent party in 1965 made up of unionists and made no sense as a party...
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the american workplace especially among millennials. 59% of employed millennials described a sense of shame for taking a vacation. oddly enough, employed millennials are not more likely to feel vacation shame but they are more likely to shame their >> i would never shame brian or elizabeth for taking a vacation. >> as much as i take, i would really be in trouble. >> recharge your batteries. >>> a white house-led effort to boost tech jobs is coming to the triangle. we'll tell you which local companies will participate in the obama administration's tech hire program. >> you may have seen the face >>> did you know sheryl crow went to my alma mater, the university of missouri. she was there a few years before. but she was a kappa alpha theta. >> look at her. >> i enjoy her music. >> i got to see her at walnut creek a number of years ago. >> i'm sure she is touring still. >> we have some exciting events happening across the street from us. this is the catholic diocese of raleigh. they are building this beautiful new cathedral there. that is the dome that you see connected to the crane and they are going to lift the dome up on top of the building later
the american workplace especially among millennials. 59% of employed millennials described a sense of shame for taking a vacation. oddly enough, employed millennials are not more likely to feel vacation shame but they are more likely to shame their >> i would never shame brian or elizabeth for taking a vacation. >> as much as i take, i would really be in trouble. >> recharge your batteries. >>> a white house-led effort to boost tech jobs is coming to the triangle....
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millennials. consumer analysts say as millennials get older they'reeeplre popuo ialsls moving to the suburbs and starting families and that means larger suv's are a better option. analysts also say it's seeing millennials buying larger vehicles before having kids, because the generation tends to look toward the future.amii andr svion. it'sm and if you're looking for something a little faster checkilre. if this out. chevrolet giving a sneak peak atak a its new camaro. the 2017 camaro zlone will go on sale later this year and will be made at general motor's lansing grand river assembly plant. most advanced sports coupes in the world by any measure. no word on how much the camaro will set you back.k. cheys pretty sharp. the spspanct y b i like that car. a lot cheaper than the corvette. good morning guys. goodd morning. a red camaro my first car. my first car was a camaro a dark gray camaro. c mine was old. very old. i was working here. years ago. wayne dawson driving a red camaro.. i got the image. it was hot. i bet.oh had to beat the women off. just kidding. that was an added bonus. that was only a joke. ncaa tournament time going out today that game starting three hours or so taking thoughts and comment
millennials. consumer analysts say as millennials get older they'reeeplre popuo ialsls moving to the suburbs and starting families and that means larger suv's are a better option. analysts also say it's seeing millennials buying larger vehicles before having kids, because the generation tends to look toward the future.amii andr svion. it'sm and if you're looking for something a little faster checkilre. if this out. chevrolet giving a sneak peak atak a its new camaro. the 2017 camaro zlone will...
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millennials because according to the last research study, they -- let me see. i don't want to misread this. it said the lowest turnout rates were among millennials, those -- and it's like 20%. so my question is relating what do you think or -- about telling anti-latino rhetorics mobilizing latino millennials? >> sure, that's a great question and that's what i was pointing to earlier that there is a drop off. we have been at this for ten years, and by say more recently. i would say two things. one, we can't expect parties to build turnout of our community. we have to do that within our community. so as latino organizations and community leaders, we have to come together and say how do we invest in this real mobilization effort and not just rely on the hateful things that people are talking about. but in order to do that, at least from a perspective of a nonprofit organization, c-3 organization, we have to do that with a good partners and people investing in our community. when you look at investments into latino organizations, there's a real disparity. and so if we don't have the tools that we need to be testing the message models that are going to work with latinos not coming out because of immigration or testing voter models for things that we have not yet identified perhaps within the e
millennials because according to the last research study, they -- let me see. i don't want to misread this. it said the lowest turnout rates were among millennials, those -- and it's like 20%. so my question is relating what do you think or -- about telling anti-latino rhetorics mobilizing latino millennials? >> sure, that's a great question and that's what i was pointing to earlier that there is a drop off. we have been at this for ten years, and by say more recently. i would say two...
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millennials. over half of employed millennials say they felt a sense of shame for using their time off of it the younger generation is also more likely to shame their co-workers for taking a vacation. everybody just take it easy. an island mysteriously appears in a california lake. jason: just ahead on wesh 2 news at noon, why some say this michelle: we are following breaking news out of brevard county. jason: emergency crews are back on the scene of a brush fire that threaten several homes. they are telling people of palm bay to stay clear. rescue workers are trying to put out some flare up. we will monitor the threat. michelle: orlando police say they arrested this man on video voyeurism charges. saying his victims were less than 16 years old. we are gathering details for 4:00. jason: a mystery is unfolding in a california lake. michelle: an island is floating around and passing right by people' check it out, this video was taken from a helicopter yesterday afternoon. officials believe this half acre chunk of land broke off during last week' s storm. scientists say the floating island may be able to h
millennials. over half of employed millennials say they felt a sense of shame for using their time off of it the younger generation is also more likely to shame their co-workers for taking a vacation. everybody just take it easy. an island mysteriously appears in a california lake. jason: just ahead on wesh 2 news at noon, why some say this michelle: we are following breaking news out of brevard county. jason: emergency crews are back on the scene of a brush fire that threaten several homes....
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millennials? some look at trends, retail, buying. he still hasn't figured out what millennials do. with millennials, they want to be involved. ct and collaborate. they do not want to be talked at, they do not want to be marketed at, they do not want to be interrupted. them as a thinking of target group, as a demographic, this is going to result in failure. we have to be part of their lives, not advertise and target them. the is in part of segmenting of the public by age over? it is a starving, smart audience of wide ages. we did not know that when we started this. the people i know that our millennials rebel against that certitude. kevin: i don't think we live in an age related area now. these great and ablest of technology. we are bending them to our will. equalization and segmentation and targeting is becoming narrower and narrower. the core idea of giving somebody a brand, giving somebody a personality, or giving a brand a personality, that never goes away. has changed a lot. the role of marketing is no longer to build a brand and create awareness. that is going on or you are dead. the role of the marketing group is to cre
millennials? some look at trends, retail, buying. he still hasn't figured out what millennials do. with millennials, they want to be involved. ct and collaborate. they do not want to be talked at, they do not want to be marketed at, they do not want to be interrupted. them as a thinking of target group, as a demographic, this is going to result in failure. we have to be part of their lives, not advertise and target them. the is in part of segmenting of the public by age over? it is a starving,...
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among millennials. 59% of employed millennials reported feeling a sense of shame for taking or planning a vacation, compared to 41% of employees aged 35 or older. oddly enough, employed millennials aren' t just more likely to feel vacation shamed. the survey found they' re also more likely than older generations to say they shame vacation. dearborn get her -- you better get away from me with that. speaking of vacations, spring is almost here and airlines are predicting an increase in spring travel. compared to last spring, airlines projecting a 3% increase, to 140 million passengers during march and april. that' s according to the trade group airlines for america, which also says that would be the highest ever for spring travel, topping the 136.2 million passengers traveling the skies during the same period last year. kyla: it appears there' s some horsing around going on at our international airport. this is dakota, cvg' s first therapy horse. she' s part of a pilot program to see how passengers would respond. and they seem to be loving it. the horse comes from seven oaks farm, where there are several mini horses and they do a therapy program. happening today, northern kentucky
among millennials. 59% of employed millennials reported feeling a sense of shame for taking or planning a vacation, compared to 41% of employees aged 35 or older. oddly enough, employed millennials aren' t just more likely to feel vacation shamed. the survey found they' re also more likely than older generations to say they shame vacation. dearborn get her -- you better get away from me with that. speaking of vacations, spring is almost here and airlines are predicting an increase in spring...
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[laughter] millennials are financially stressed, politically pivotal, but none of that matters if they don't vote. >> guest: so here's the thing, millennials -- in the last year, millennials as defined as blocki 18-35-year-olds, are now the largest age block in the electorate, they're the largest age block in our work force, but they punch below their weight come election time. now, this is partly life cycle. it's always been the case that young adults vote in lower shares than older adults. it's -- and over the years, in recent decades that hasn't made too much difference because young and old voted alike.k if you go back 16 years to our famous 50/50 election, bush v. gore, you had 50 president of older adults -- 50% of older adults split 50/50, younger adults split 50/50. if you go to the past two obama elections, there was a record-sized gap between the way the young and old voted. and, again, it was the youth vote that not only helped obama in the first place, but rescued him from defeat four years later. but if you go into the two offyear elections, 2010 and 2014, these were record setting years for republicans because the young didn't turn out. in 2014 19.9%, that w
[laughter] millennials are financially stressed, politically pivotal, but none of that matters if they don't vote. >> guest: so here's the thing, millennials -- in the last year, millennials as defined as blocki 18-35-year-olds, are now the largest age block in the electorate, they're the largest age block in our work force, but they punch below their weight come election time. now, this is partly life cycle. it's always been the case that young adults vote in lower shares than older...
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first, interesting he has been using this line about millennials more in the last few days and weeks. millennial, the first election where millennials equal the baby boom as a share of eligible voters in the country. they won't equal them as a share of actual voters they don't vote by as high a rate. in 2020 exceed the baby boom in all likelihood. marco rubio has generational themes in his argument, hasn't played on them much or establishment an advantage amongst millennials, not a big advantage. so i do think it is interesting he's making that generational argument. he'll go after donald trump plenty by name in the weeks ahead and as i think everybody pointed out, florida is a do or die situation for rubio. he only -- only run there once staid wide. wn in a plurability abiliplural. ultimately the test he'll be measured against. >> wish we had more time. thank you so much. >>> coming up, we go live to two caucus sites in kentucky. will voters on the republican side turn up en masse to support donald trump, or will the anti-trump movement continue to drive voters on this super saturday? a live report, next. i'm hacking your company.
first, interesting he has been using this line about millennials more in the last few days and weeks. millennial, the first election where millennials equal the baby boom as a share of eligible voters in the country. they won't equal them as a share of actual voters they don't vote by as high a rate. in 2020 exceed the baby boom in all likelihood. marco rubio has generational themes in his argument, hasn't played on them much or establishment an advantage amongst millennials, not a big...
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feel built i unfortunately it is becoming more and more common.44444444444 50% of millennials feel guilty. employed millennials aren't more likely to feel shamed, but to shame someone else. 42% of people think their coworkers are shaming them. not just joking around. seriously you shouldn't take that time off. more than half felt like they needed to justify it to their boss. >> i think it's so important to understand that when you take a vacation, you actually come back to work more focused, more driven, because your brain actually gets a chance to rest and relax for a couple of days >> the phrase i hate, weren't you just off, didn't you just take time off? >> i money, come off. >> there are some around here, perhaps, they'll remain nameless right now. >> everybody does. college basketball fans across the nation have their eyes on the -- tournament. plus local group that trains dogs for special needs owners will now need your help. what it takes to train one of these jobs. >>> 8:00-hour already. we are almost to the end of our friday. i'm ryan elijah. >> amy: so glad you're here. here are the stories we're wor
feel built i unfortunately it is becoming more and more common.44444444444 50% of millennials feel guilty. employed millennials aren't more likely to feel shamed, but to shame someone else. 42% of people think their coworkers are shaming them. not just joking around. seriously you shouldn't take that time off. more than half felt like they needed to justify it to their boss. >> i think it's so important to understand that when you take a vacation, you actually come back to work more...
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millennials can't focus. [ laughter ] we looked like the millennials.n or focused. >> tomorrow orlando for a home record. >>> peyton manning will retire after 17 seasons. the all time leader in touchdowns and passing yards. >>> colorado, new season, scoring on the 46th minute giving san jose the lead. colorado looking for the equalizer. david bingham rounding it out. 18-7. a shut out. quakes beat the rapids for the season opener. >>> the dodger rivalry. one run allowed in 3 impressive innings. first hit of the spring. you can tell it goodbye. solo shot. dodgers guy the giants 5-2. cell phones, beer, and baseball. rookie of the year in 2009 rips an rbi. two scoreless innings. oakland beat san diego 6-5. >>> donald trump in miami for the championship at his golf course. after 5 holes adam scott was in the lead. his approach tight on 12 sets up 3 straight birdies. 18th hole. scott has a 1-stroke lead over bubba watson. trying to get the ball on the green. what are the laws of gravity? it should number the drink. it held up. adam scott's lead held up. the f
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i mean, the interesting thing is that even hillary clinton, she struggles with millennials. 80% of millennialse supporting her opponent. it shows that if she goes head to head with even bernie sanders in the -- i mean, in this primary, that she's struggling with women. and so we can look at all the polls and the data, but donald trump has already defied what people said that he would do. they said he would not make it through the fall. they said he wouldn't make it into the spring. they said he wouldn't win primaries. yet he is the front runner. he's continue to defy political logic, because donald trump is in the midst of a movement. he truly is going to make america great again. >> if there's one thing you can say as to the reason behind your support, what is it? >> donald trump has been an incredible, loyal, kind friend to me. he truly has shown that he cares about what's going on in my life, in my community. on a very personal level, i know him. i know his heart. i know his beautiful family. and he is a really, really good person. and unfortunately, because of all of the attacks, you don't
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millennials shop. millennials like experience and they like travel. they are not crazy about going to the store unless it's like target. >> right. i did want to mention amazon. not down sharply at all. less than 1%. some news this morning that at least is going around. something called trn which is apparently a fairly credible news source for enterprise and cloud news reported that apple has signed a deal with google that will reduce its reliance on amazon web service. apple has used according to a morgan stanley report back in february, apple is one of the largest clients of aws. they estimated in fact it would spend about a billion dollars with aws representing 9% of that unit of amazon's revenues. back in february they talked about apple building out its own data centers, enormous data centers, 2.5 million squier feet of data centers but raised the idea they would move away from aws. this may confirm this. all these things are private. i don't want to go too deeply into it without knowing more. certainly making the rounds this morning, jim. and seen as a positive for google which has been a distant third behind amazon web services and microsoft in terms of its public cloud efforts. >> another reason to own alpha. don't forget also this is the company of the major tech companies has the most exposure to europe. as the dollar keeps getting weak versus euro you raise -- weaker dollar is really -- >> how about this, strongest against the dollar of '14. >> this is incredible. i got to tell you. i went out last night said some positive things about ibm. ibm had terrible dollar exposure. don't forget in terms of the pharmaceutical, it's j and j. he's got the most exposure of the major pharmas to the euro. >> there's a lot, hpe. discovery. you can think of a lot. e-bay. a lot of companies have derived half their revenue from overseas. >> it's incredible how important this would be not just for the honeywell, people forget that our companies went in big when the single currency was starting. they have been getting clobbered. when i look at how much business google does and don't forget google does a huge international business but remember where they are not allowed to do business. they don't do business in china. so when you see international business that's europe. euro is doing higher. the multiple is way too low. it's a good company here and i was surprised to see that shift. remember, larry took a shot at amazon web services too. >> he took a shot at everybody. >> he didn't attack ackman. gratuitous attack of ackman might have been warranted. >> there's been enough of those. >> spared ackman. how do cadbury bars taste? >> pretty good. >> maybe the trading desk is we're the mondelez and changed the name. >> he's on the board but didn't like the name. >> the name is kind of a made up name if you ask me. mondelez. right. mondelez please, moan ndelez ifu don't please. >> gold is up almost 40 bucks. this is going to be best quarter for gold since 1986. is this a reflection of what poor cpi is doing. >> six companies, six brokerages downgraded the best gold stock in the last five weeks which is rand gold. six companies have taken it to a hold. got the lowest mining costs. i whsh i told them how could you possibly do business in those countries and he called me a sissy which was the last time somebody did that named sheldon. i beat the heck out of him in fifth grade. then his mom called my mom. >> where is sheldon now >> i don't know. he's probably running a hedge fund. >> probably retired. >> living in. florida. >> might have gotten out of ackman at the high. >> i heard that about sheldon. >> sheldon is big. he runs a casino now. >> he's a little out of your age group. i did want to -- lodging hot, this week a lot of people are wondering are they going to sign up a deal potentially with the chinese led by this chinese insurer and its two partners. >> you wanted to change. >> starting private equity firm in china. we're going to call it prima vera. why not. >> remember mama leone. >> tonight is the deadline of the first of the waiver that was given by marriott to starwood to negotiate with the chinese. and there's been some expectation perhaps you might get a deal as soon as tonight or at least the prospect of it that would force marriott to make its decision whether it wanted to raise. but at least at this point what i'm hearing you may simply see this thing extended further. there's a lot of complications as you might imagine. they want to make sure the financing is in place. text is there. that being the chinese. and frankly on far of marriott if they were not to grant a waiver, these guys still can't negotiate or get that shareholder vote which is schedule for the 28th. they haven't delayed it. the expectation is if they ask for new waiver they will get it and more negotiations to come. we'll see. things could change. i don't want to say with certainty because there isn't certainty you won't see some news either very late tonight after midnight or tomorrow. but at least it does appear more likely you get an extension of this pared of negotiation. >> i know for a couple of days people were worried about financing. if you think the chinese -- >> they will be okay. financing they've already got the equity. i think they moved it over here. >> why do we not know anbang a near ago. >> we did. >> bought the waldorf. we've heard of them. and wondered what are they willing to spend that kind of money, give them a 100 year management agreement. they are buying that thing at a low yield and got to put in so much money to upgrapd it. they took a long term view. >> they do. finally on apple, we failed to mention tim cook on the cover of "time" this week talking about apple versus fbi stubborn stance on that fight. then back in the investment grade bond market adding to the size of their three outstanding bonds as they pay more capital back to shareholder. >> remember, ever since they did that last bond deal when the stock of at 93 it's been screaming. i'm schocked after the conference call the stock is not down more. maybe people realize there's a lot cooking. don't forget big apple meeting next week and could be some surprises and service rep -- i got my apple bill today. i got my kids' apple. i just bought something. i didn't do anything. i had my pictures. when you lose your phone and don't download the cloud i'm not that good i.t., i'm not talking about anything involving chelsea's apartment. if you lose your iran phone and haven't backed up your pictures you're a chump. now you pay. it's apple, you pay. how much do you pay? you just click -- >> i'm not sure. >> it goes to them. what's the margin on that. . it adds up. the itunes. the cloud i'm paying them. by the way, on the fixed income front, carl, you mentioned as well big offering. anheuser-busch priced a huge euro offering to fun its acquisition. 13.25 euro note offering from anheuser-busch. >> what's the terms? >> interest rates ranging from .2625 to 2.75% based on the maturity. that's not bad. important deal. >> high yield. >> yeah. high leverage transaction. >> because that market kind of got a little more open. >> high yield is roaring back. >> roar back is the way to look at it. emerging market and high yellie. people are in shock that the fed didn't take into account that market is better. >> banks dragging. let's get to bob pisani on the floor. >> split market, industrials, materials, energy lead on the upside and financials lead on the down side. that's what's happening in europe. take a look. we got two problems in europe. first lower bond yields hurt the bank like here. then the weak dollar strong euro, that hurts the exporters over in europe. so your autos are down today, bmw and daimler, adidas are on the down side. lower bond yields. here in the united states a lot of discussion about caterpillar. cat is down but notice the competitors deere and terex, they make machinery on the upside. a lot of debate why they didn't cut the full year ovals. they took almost 30% on their first quarter but threat full year intact. that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. still expensive. captain cat is close to 19 times forward earnings almost 20 before. still expensive. caterpillar reflecting long slow decline in the global commodity market. almost $9 in 2012 for caterpillar's earnings now in 20153.50. this estimate i took 30 cents the consensus owas 3.73. you can see the slow decline on caterpillar's earnings. revenues for caterpillar, it's important to note about 45, 46% in north america but ame, europe, africa, middle east a quarter. the real problems is in asia-pacific, latin america notable sales decline. remember caterpillar has reflect this decline of $115. now $75. competitors reflected that. i don't have coukomatsu. so this morning elsewhere the weaker dollar, cat captain not with standing the helping the industrials. it's helping the materials. so big industrials, fedex great report. u.p.s. is up in that group. the bigger global real industrials your eatons, your elmer s emerson electric super. materials same thing, getting another rally. not as big as yesterday. mosaic, illinois. freeport has weakened. lower bond yields we saw this yesterday, continuation of the friends the fed to announcements yesterday. regional banks like suntrust, bb and t and citigroup and bank of america. bit of a schizophrenic market. not sure where it wants to go. lower growth and lower bond yields. that's the key. right now we're sitting near the loss of the morning. >>> bob pisani. let's get to rick santelli see what he's watching at the cme in chicago. >> of course we're watching the yield curve and there has been a little bit of a step-enning going on. we're also watching the effects of the fed statement. down here pretty much the refrain after yesterday was is the economy just can't be that good otherwise the fed wouldn't make so many excuses to normalize rates. i can't disagree with that. but rates haven't moved that much. let's look at the intraday ten and two day ten. we sit at 190 down one on the day seven on the week. the action was really in the two year although today two year is unchanged down ten on the week. as those yield goss down and they go down faster it's not that dramatic. you look august 1st start to the ten year, 2% is the kind of magical line jumps out at you. there was an area that represent as pivot that's textbook pivot. if we look at really the biggest market that was affected by the fed's nonconfidence in the u.s. economy it was the greenback. greenback, consider we're hovering a little bit under 95, last week we close ad bit over 96. we're down a penny and quarter on the week. let's look at the dollar index since october of 2015. what you want to pay attention to here is the notion that other than this little trade around february this would be the lowest level there. now if we look at euro versus dollar that's what i meant on february we're at the lowest level. if you look at the euro versus dollar should be the mirror image that one february jump is all that's keeping you from that comp. as carl has been talking about today and everybody on the trading dollar/yen continues to forge ahead. looking at october 1st, start of 2014 unlike the last charts in 2015 the dollar is just getting tagged, and we want to continue to partnership attention to the aftermath of that because it's a big counter intuitive considering whatever we're doing japan is doing a whole lot more of. carl, back to you. >> rick thank you very much. best performing dow stock right now nike getting futuristic. sara eisen is in new york. >> nike's tap brass is in manhattan. yes those self tying laces, the first mass-produced sneaker that ties itself. we're getting a lot of buzz. we'll ask ceo mark parker how big the market is for these shoes. news on digital strategy. olympics and more. an interview see first in the next hour on "squawk on the street". ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >> we mentioned the banks dragging the dow lower led by goldman and jpmorgan. we talked about, people argue the fed was net dovish. >> rolling bull market rolling bear market, caterpillar up nicely today on disappointing earnings. why? because we're in a bull market. why are these banks down? everyone thought with four rate hikes we can have an earnings model that would be terrific. there's no earnings model. so when cat is up on that incredible cut what would happen if they made the numbers? watch out. eaton a dollar stock. a lot of stocks that directly mentioned by bob are stocks where you take numbers up because the dollar is weaker. >> you don't see cat as a buy back story today. >> cat people are fwleefg guidanguid believing. when you buy this at the trough. the number of customers, i'm sure someone will downgrade it tomorrow. they wouldn't let you cut the full year. the banks, i don't know. you can cut numbers for every single bank. every bank. cut numbers. because they needed this, the four cut. they need at least three. >> only going to get two. >> what's incredible is this oil. it's not quit. you start seeing yields -- >> wti back. >> pioneer 139 these are moves of a lifetime. >> not going to save is a lot of these companies. >> no. but they can do equity. health care is bad because of hillary. and because of what, i guess, medicare, trump doesn't want very much money being given to drug companies. banks are bad. big part of s&p. industrials are good because of the weak dollar is brand new. brand new. >> we'll talk more with jim and get stock trading in a moment. dow is down 11 points. don't go away. >> time for cramer. >> microsoft is too often linked with pcs. their cloud business is on fire not unlike oracle. don't look at the first headline number. i think microsoft represents one of like cisco, these are not expensive stocks to keep kind of moving up that are also weak dollar stocks. you'll see numbers raised microsoft. the numbers are too low just like they were too low for oracle. i like these kinds of stocks. health care i'm concerned about because of the election. money is piling into this group. piling into tech. weak dollar. weak dollar. not enough people talking about it. i made it my business to talk about it. >> ibm second best dow stock. nike makes sense. >> nike is fantastic overseas orders. mallinckrodt down again. that's health care versus everything else. >> tonight mortar get, more cornell. >> business is accelerating. stores are changing. he's done a remarkable job. he's been there less than two years. the stock has been under a lot of pressure because people feel there's too much overbuilding of senior living. that stock is great. new guest, intuit. i don't know if you've seen their ads. very millennial band playing two nights in tucson. and quick book. quickbooks is easy. old guy like me i reference, of course, thank you, your old guy reference yesterday. >> i'll never live that one down. >> no. >> my late father were alive gee david is saying you're older than me. >> you'll never forget it. we'll see you tonight jim. >> it was a low blow. 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millennials shop. millennials like experience and they like travel. they are not crazy about going to the store unless it's like target. >> right. i did want to mention amazon. not down sharply at all. less than 1%. some news this morning that at least is going around. something called trn which is apparently a fairly credible news source for enterprise and cloud news reported that apple has signed a deal with google that will reduce its reliance on amazon web service. apple has used...
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millennial's. there are 80 million millennial's. they been taken for granted by liberals. they've been virtually ignored by conservatives as a voting block. millennial's today have a deep distrust of government. is now the perfect opportunity for conservatives to reach out to young people, maybe have them for life and how do we do that? >> i couldn't agree more. as much as my book lays out a lot of problems that conservatives face, there's a huge opportunity right now because, in a way if you think of it, hillary clinton's version of libertarianism as a model of government. it's a top-down antiquated version of government, assembly-line government. if you compare compare it to, i always talk about this, if you're a young lady living in a city and you order over on your smart phone and then you get on the phone and you order a concert to ticket on stub hub, your liberal. your entrepreneurial by definition by virtue of what you're doing. you're not going to want the government to return your fun when you're managing your stock market portfolio on your smart phone. you ought to be a conservative and you probably are but you don't know it. if your view of
millennial's. there are 80 million millennial's. they been taken for granted by liberals. they've been virtually ignored by conservatives as a voting block. millennial's today have a deep distrust of government. is now the perfect opportunity for conservatives to reach out to young people, maybe have them for life and how do we do that? >> i couldn't agree more. as much as my book lays out a lot of problems that conservatives face, there's a huge opportunity right now because, in a way if...
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fernando: today, there are more millennials in america than baby boomers. if millennialsage in this election cycle, they will be a this november.of >> does obama care make you sick? the president's leading health care crusaders stands up to the haters. and take a deep breath. is it love it enough to heal the wounds of the world? fernando: six years ago, president obama hand what will likely be his signature piece of legislation, obamacare. supporters trumpet the success in providing health care to americans without coverage. opponents stand by the predictions that the law kills jobs and will describe -- destroy medicare. what should be changed to address the problems? health and human services secretary, sylvia mathews burwell, is the leading advocate for obamacare. secretary, welcome to the program. secretary burwell: thank you for having me. fernando: big news, obviously with the affordable care act. it has reached a point where we have the lowest level of uninsured in the history of the country. what is working? is about burwell: it three things. access to insurance, a
fernando: today, there are more millennials in america than baby boomers. if millennialsage in this election cycle, they will be a this november.of >> does obama care make you sick? the president's leading health care crusaders stands up to the haters. and take a deep breath. is it love it enough to heal the wounds of the world? fernando: six years ago, president obama hand what will likely be his signature piece of legislation, obamacare. supporters trumpet the success in providing...
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millennials. 59% felt guilty. oddly enough the study found millennials are more likely to say they shame their co-workers for also taking a vacation. >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it at all. i'm not a millennial. i would neer shame you for taking a vacation. >> i think people are posting ctures on social media as they're in the middle of the waters of who knows where, and then people at work are, like, oh, that's what they're doing, at the daily grind. >> sounds more like jealousy to me. >>> yeah. republican candidates getting ready for south florida. michael spears has a live review in miami where gop hopefuls will face off. we'll bring you the . at 5:30, the bar of words between bernie sanders and hillary clinton at last night's miami-dade college. >>> a south florida teen looking at jail time after what he allegedly did to several classmates. >>> disturbing clams about a man who used candy to lure a 5-year-old girl. >>> good morning everybody. your time is 5:30. i'm eric harryman. >> i'm sheli muniz. thanks for joining us on this thursday morning. hope everyone is having a fantastic week. a big day in politics in south florida. go at it last night. tonight it is the republicans. we'll be t
millennials. 59% felt guilty. oddly enough the study found millennials are more likely to say they shame their co-workers for also taking a vacation. >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it at all. i'm not a millennial. i would neer shame you for taking a vacation. >> i think people are posting ctures on social media as they're in the middle of the waters of who knows where, and then people at work are, like, oh, that's what they're doing, at the daily grind. >> sounds more...
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millennial generation of growing gap by education. there is more of a distance between millennials with a college degree and millennials without than was30 or 40 years ago, when you could just get your high school diploma, you could be in line for a good job at general motors or a factory near you. you had the prospect of lifetime middle-class employment. we all know how the world has changed. unfortunately, our system is burning through these young adults and it's hard for them to get started this early in life. joseph, good morning to you. 30 to 35 years old. caller: i went to college. i studied business statistics. i never studied anything about millennials, generation x, i read it on my own. the truth is, this is government data. he's stereotyping it. i don't think any other race would like to be stereotyped, hispanic or black, i don't think you would like to be stereotyped. this is a form of gerrymandering. i would like to know your defense. a fair criticism. i'm not sure i have a great defense. what i will say is that the statements of made our generalizations, it's true. not every millennial fits within the portrait i described.
millennial generation of growing gap by education. there is more of a distance between millennials with a college degree and millennials without than was30 or 40 years ago, when you could just get your high school diploma, you could be in line for a good job at general motors or a factory near you. you had the prospect of lifetime middle-class employment. we all know how the world has changed. unfortunately, our system is burning through these young adults and it's hard for them to get started...
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millennials".are people between the ages of 25 and 34. it was believed that millennials preferred smaller s-u-v's because they're less expensive and easier to park. but ford says older millennials are moving to the suburbs and having children. meaning larger s-u-v's are a better option. you may soon be able to pay for things with your smile! smile!amazon has filed a patent application for the technology allowing shoppers to pay with selfies.the company argues it is more secure and less "awkward" than passwords. customers would video of themselves to make payments. big changes are coming for prescribed opiate painkillers. doctors are being advised to to prescribe the lowest possible dose forthe shortest amount of time.the new guidline were just issued by the centers for disease control and prevention. officials say the move is in response to the rising number of americans addicted to them. adding the risks outweigh the benefits for most people. a dog missing for 5 weeks after being lost in the pacific ocean is back with its owner this morning. morning.meet luna...everyone thought she was dead after falling overboard from a fishing boat.but as fate would have it luna survived but
millennials".are people between the ages of 25 and 34. it was believed that millennials preferred smaller s-u-v's because they're less expensive and easier to park. but ford says older millennials are moving to the suburbs and having children. meaning larger s-u-v's are a better option. you may soon be able to pay for things with your smile! smile!amazon has filed a patent application for the technology allowing shoppers to pay with selfies.the company argues it is more secure and less...
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millennials. for all you millennials. stay tuned. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news >> coming up on 5:30, good morning, i am natasha zouves. i am reggie aqui. it is thursday, march 24. how is the weather and traffic, meteorologist mike nicco? >> reggie and natasha, no march madness here. it has been quiet on live doppler hd. the last couple of hours. not too many clouds. on sutro tower. the day planner is the same this morning as it was yesterday morning. 40-53. at noon, sail thing, 60 to 66 nearly sick at coast and nearly isn't an the bay. warmer at 4:00. the light coat you will still feed at 7:00. the three day forecast is next. >> clockwork at 5:30, and metering lights are turned on the at bay bridge and look at delays building but right now the golden gate field into san francisco looking at 15 minutes. now, san jose, if you have been nervous following behind a truck with a ladder, me, too, and here is why, northbound 85, after 87, the ladder surveillance video off the back of a truck. they a
millennials. for all you millennials. stay tuned. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news >> coming up on 5:30, good morning, i am natasha zouves. i am reggie aqui. it is thursday, march 24. how is the weather and traffic, meteorologist mike nicco? >> reggie and natasha, no march madness here. it has been quiet on live doppler hd. the last couple of hours. not too many clouds. on sutro tower. the day planner is the same this morning as it was yesterday...
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especially among millennials. 59-percent of employed millennials reported feeling a sense of shame for taking or planning a vacation...compared to 41-percent of years or older. found millennials than older they shame their co-workers for taking a vacation. would you feel guilty for winning a new home? chances are...the guilty for winning a new home? chances are...the answer is now! right now is your chance to make that a reality... dan wells is live with how you can win the 20-16 st. jude dream home... live tickets for the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway go on sale thursday, march 10. they cost $100 each for the chance to win the st. jude dream home giveaway house and local st. jude families, members from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's queensgate studio. anyone who buys a ticket will be child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations outlet. tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom house, valued at about $340,000, is
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