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i'm not a millennial. >> you look like a millennial. >> thank you very much. so it's the power of thinking, i can. we all have to incur. i had student debt, not to the same size of the student debt today. like the average has increased significantly. and when i got out of college, i thought how am i going to do this? how am i going to get a car? all of these initial things that you got. it was the literally was the attitude of i can figure this out. >> you know, jordan, it's interesting. we are a debtor nation. we're always in debt. and yet, the question that students would assume is that it's only asked of them well, you can be in debt, but you can save money at the same time. all of us are in debt. america is in debt. so talk about the two? >> you can't do only one at a time. what i like to say is you're getting your debt down while you're getting your equity up at the same time. if you wait to pay off your debt, savings investment, and real estate. let me give you some specific factual things armstrong to help people get out of student debt. the first thing
i'm not a millennial. >> you look like a millennial. >> thank you very much. so it's the power of thinking, i can. we all have to incur. i had student debt, not to the same size of the student debt today. like the average has increased significantly. and when i got out of college, i thought how am i going to do this? how am i going to get a car? all of these initial things that you got. it was the literally was the attitude of i can figure this out. >> you know, jordan, it's...
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i think what we just heard from the millennial. i like to say i'm a millennial too but i'm really not. is really what these surveys are saying. they don't know what they want. it sounds to me is kind of a selfish. it is not socialism what they want. or democratic socialism or communities. they want the goodies of capitalism. the whole foods. the apple store. the they don't want the government taking over that. they want to take from the very successful who made all of the money in this very merit okay us to way you can make a fortune today and [ slow down ] >> i'm going to agree. i think this boils down to a difference in terminology. capitalism and socialism have dictionary the definitions that of course we are different associations and images that come to mind. if you phrase the question differently to millennials and ask what they prefer in terms of economy? the vast magenta majority of millennial would prefer a free market economy. >> you still have politicians as pointed out on both sides on the right and left bashing compani
i think what we just heard from the millennial. i like to say i'm a millennial too but i'm really not. is really what these surveys are saying. they don't know what they want. it sounds to me is kind of a selfish. it is not socialism what they want. or democratic socialism or communities. they want the goodies of capitalism. the whole foods. the apple store. the they don't want the government taking over that. they want to take from the very successful who made all of the money in this very...
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and millennials are giving up booze and drinking fruit juices anymore. haven't you heard of mimosa's? >> thanks, bonnie, see you at the half. she is an extreme prepper. if you want to rob someone during the apocalypse, hookup with her. and he calls himself the new progressive voice. somebody tell this to flow. chuck schumer and syndicated radio host. and he is my third favorite fisher. it is writer and producer anthony l fisher. what would it look like if david shaw -- david schwimmer got divorced. let's make this happen, america. >> it would be historic. the first woman vice president. think about it. yes, hillary clinton could choose a woman to be her running mate. clinton is close to locking up the nomination and they are speculating about who will join her on the ticket. on wednesday clinton's campaign chair told the boston globe we will start with a broad list and then narrow it down. there is no question there will be women on that list. a broad list? really? one name, senator elizabeth warren. is america ready for a woman? men will fight to retain
and millennials are giving up booze and drinking fruit juices anymore. haven't you heard of mimosa's? >> thanks, bonnie, see you at the half. she is an extreme prepper. if you want to rob someone during the apocalypse, hookup with her. and he calls himself the new progressive voice. somebody tell this to flow. chuck schumer and syndicated radio host. and he is my third favorite fisher. it is writer and producer anthony l fisher. what would it look like if david shaw -- david schwimmer got...
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every company is all about the millennials. we are targeting millennials. the age of 30. it's much cooler to say millennials. carol: maybe it means we do not understand them, or making sense of them. sam: i feel generational definitions are usually pretty lousy. within each age group there is diversity. a gorgeous mosaic of different kinds of people. you cannot give them one label. carol: i want to pivot to something else. what does that mean? i'm getting motion sickness with all the pivoting going on. sam: it just means plan a did not work we need a plan b. i think we described it as to retreat or cower assertively. it is to make something bad sound good. it's not that something messed up. we are pivoting. this idea was a terrible one but we will pivot and hopefully to a good idea that will make money. carol: so what if we spent $400 million in r&d? >> sometimes you have to be wrong to be right. carol: maybe big data will help. sam: big data, which we used to call databases, you can't call it that. it sounds boring. that sounds a green box in a lab somewhe
every company is all about the millennials. we are targeting millennials. the age of 30. it's much cooler to say millennials. carol: maybe it means we do not understand them, or making sense of them. sam: i feel generational definitions are usually pretty lousy. within each age group there is diversity. a gorgeous mosaic of different kinds of people. you cannot give them one label. carol: i want to pivot to something else. what does that mean? i'm getting motion sickness with all the pivoting...
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you have to understand millennials. sam: i am not a millennial.time is spent thinking about the millennials. we talk about them everywhere. every company now is, we are all about the millennials. we are targeting millennials. it means anyone under the age of 30. it's much cooler to say millennials. carol: i love it. maybe it means we do not understand them, or making sense of them. sam: i feel generational definitions are usually pretty lousy. i mean within each age group , no doubt there is some diversity. a gorgeous mosaic of different kinds of people. you cannot give them one label. carol: i want to pivot to something else. everybody is pivoting nowadays. getting motion sick with all the pivoting. what does that mean? >> it means plan a did not work. we need a plan b. i think we described it as to flee retreat or cower , assertively. it is to make something bad sound good. it's not that something messed is -- something is messed up. we are pivoting. this idea was a terrible one but we will pivot and hopefully to a good idea that will make money
you have to understand millennials. sam: i am not a millennial.time is spent thinking about the millennials. we talk about them everywhere. every company now is, we are all about the millennials. we are targeting millennials. it means anyone under the age of 30. it's much cooler to say millennials. carol: i love it. maybe it means we do not understand them, or making sense of them. sam: i feel generational definitions are usually pretty lousy. i mean within each age group , no doubt there is...
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you mentioned millennials. are you using a different strategy to attract millennials even in the design of the car, even in the colors you are using? anything specific you're focused on with millennials and buyers? >> what is changing is that millennials have a different definition of luxury than baby boomers, meaning that they're much more into technology, into connectivity, they're much more interested in seeing their apps on the screen of the car, making sure that their lifestyle is integrated into the car than saying, well, i love those tires and the sound of the car. it is something else. we have to make sure that this is really happening. >> thank you very much for joining us. wish you the best this year. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, using innovative technology with powerful performance. scoop on the coupe. honey, did you call the insurance company? not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows! well, the living room's a disaster! you should see the bathroom! (vo) mo
you mentioned millennials. are you using a different strategy to attract millennials even in the design of the car, even in the colors you are using? anything specific you're focused on with millennials and buyers? >> what is changing is that millennials have a different definition of luxury than baby boomers, meaning that they're much more into technology, into connectivity, they're much more interested in seeing their apps on the screen of the car, making sure that their lifestyle is...
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we found that one rising protest vote is coming from millennials. they're enthusiastic. >> i'm a senior and i get to vote in my very first primary. scott engaged. :ms. clinton hello, george : mason! granted. >> i used to be a republican. now i'm very much democratic. >> i definitely think everyone should vote, because in the end, like, we live here and it's going to affect us in some way. so, it is an important thing to do. >> i think it takes all of us college kids to make a difference in the voting. scott: in the 2016 presidential race, it's not momentum candidates need on their side, its millennials. there are 49 million americans millennials, accounting for 21% of eligible voters. >> young people have a ton of power right now in terms of determining the future of our country. scott: sarah audelo is the political and field director for rock the vote, a nonpartisan organization working to increase the number of youth voters taking part in the election process. >> the millennial generation is the largest generation that our country has ever seen. w
we found that one rising protest vote is coming from millennials. they're enthusiastic. >> i'm a senior and i get to vote in my very first primary. scott engaged. :ms. clinton hello, george : mason! granted. >> i used to be a republican. now i'm very much democratic. >> i definitely think everyone should vote, because in the end, like, we live here and it's going to affect us in some way. so, it is an important thing to do. >> i think it takes all of us college kids to...
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older teenagers are dubbed millennials or generation y. the age group seems to think nothing of living at home. >> roommates. [ laughter ] >> yeah. mom and dad. [ laughter ] >> they're awesome. >> i'm going to be living home until i'm like 27, 28 years old. >> reporter: a report from city controller scott stringer shows millennials in new york city earn 20% less than the previous generation of young people. in 2000, the average 23-year- old earned about $27,000. in 2014, that same worker earned only about $23,000. >> millennials are now the majority age group in new york. they are the upper and comers better educated but yet so many of them are stuck in low wage jobs, tourism, fast food industry. and we have to do a better job lifting them up. >> reporter: stringer blames the statistics on timing saying many young people graduated from college just as the economy was collapsing. that monitors the economy bankrate.com released a report with better news for millennials. they have the highest feeling of job security overall and the only age g
older teenagers are dubbed millennials or generation y. the age group seems to think nothing of living at home. >> roommates. [ laughter ] >> yeah. mom and dad. [ laughter ] >> they're awesome. >> i'm going to be living home until i'm like 27, 28 years old. >> reporter: a report from city controller scott stringer shows millennials in new york city earn 20% less than the previous generation of young people. in 2000, the average 23-year- old earned about $27,000. in...
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mitt romney and mccain ignored millennials. donald trump is bringing up the issue, expanded the platform. >> we have been talking about this for months. how do you fix the problem? anyone can identify it. he identified a problem that republicans haven't identified. >> we have a preview of how donald trump and hillary clinton are preparing for a likely election battle with more of their attacks on one another. will they be effective in the fall. stay with us for that. abdominal pain? bloating? you may have ibs. ask your doctor if non-prescription ibgard is right for you. ibgard calms the angry gut. available at cvs and walgreens. >>> we heard from donald trump earlier. some of his attacks on hillary clinton. let's play some of what he said tonight and then we'll talk about it with his panel. >> hillary is, i call her crooked hillary. she is crooked. she will be a horrible president, terrible on jobs. she knows nothing about jobs, except for the jobs for herself. when it came to answering the phone at 3:00 in the morning, she was
mitt romney and mccain ignored millennials. donald trump is bringing up the issue, expanded the platform. >> we have been talking about this for months. how do you fix the problem? anyone can identify it. he identified a problem that republicans haven't identified. >> we have a preview of how donald trump and hillary clinton are preparing for a likely election battle with more of their attacks on one another. will they be effective in the fall. stay with us for that. abdominal pain?...
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i hope millennials will take this as a lesson. that's how you have to be very careful about what you post online and your actions have consequences. deirdre: for him, million dollar ones. kristin tate with me there, conservative columnist. deirdre: border sheriff -- [inaudible] is going to be joining us with his reaction. >> you released them back out into public, and they commit more crimes. how do you look those people in the eye? how do you go back to a family and say, you know, they were in our detention, and we just thought it would be better to let them out into the united states of america? ♪ ♪ when it comes to small business, she's in the know. so strap yourselves in for action flo! small business edition. oh, no! i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got customized coverage you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo did somebody say "insurance"? children: flo! ♪ acti
i hope millennials will take this as a lesson. that's how you have to be very careful about what you post online and your actions have consequences. deirdre: for him, million dollar ones. kristin tate with me there, conservative columnist. deirdre: border sheriff -- [inaudible] is going to be joining us with his reaction. >> you released them back out into public, and they commit more crimes. how do you look those people in the eye? how do you go back to a family and say, you know, they...
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a lot. : i am not a millennial.time is spent thinking about the millennials. everywhere.t them every company is all about the millennials. it means anyone under the age of 30. may be in means we do not understand them, or making sense of them. i feel generational definitions are lousy. ishin each age group there diversity. you cannot give them one label. i want to pivot to something else. what does that mean? means plan a did not work we need a plan b. ashink we described it retreats, flee. balloto make something -- something bad sound good. -- sam: sometimes you have to be wrong to be right. carol: may be big data will help. big data, which we used to call databases, you can't call it that. it sounds boring. it is like saying our technology is a carbon base. it is a different kind of data. is different data than the small data we used to work with. big data is just data. carol: block chain. sam: nobody actually knows what it means. we just use it. carol: it is true. i am guilty. i think i have used it once or twice
a lot. : i am not a millennial.time is spent thinking about the millennials. everywhere.t them every company is all about the millennials. it means anyone under the age of 30. may be in means we do not understand them, or making sense of them. i feel generational definitions are lousy. ishin each age group there diversity. you cannot give them one label. i want to pivot to something else. what does that mean? means plan a did not work we need a plan b. ashink we described it retreats, flee....
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he needs to do a millennial issue focused address.ight now he hasn't said much of anything about the issues facing the nation. charles: i don't think his platform is ever going to include free college. >> hers doesn't either. charles: my son came out the gate loving donald trump. there is something about the bravado that certain young people do like. >> charles, i think as sad as this is, this is was our culture has become. i think the fact that he does snl and he can goin audiences that a lot of republic consequence couldn't do or hoik herself and be funny and today rilsmatic and do some of these citydowns could influence millenial voters. but you look at the outreach efforts that president obama did and some of the various sit-downs he did. but a lot of republicans said this is just silly. but it reached. look at those youtube videos. some of those people have 8 million viewers. >> maybe you can reach out to drake and do a tour together. a lot of different opinions on it. we are going to hash it out a day after. take a clear look at
he needs to do a millennial issue focused address.ight now he hasn't said much of anything about the issues facing the nation. charles: i don't think his platform is ever going to include free college. >> hers doesn't either. charles: my son came out the gate loving donald trump. there is something about the bravado that certain young people do like. >> charles, i think as sad as this is, this is was our culture has become. i think the fact that he does snl and he can goin audiences...
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and tonight millennials discover television. steve: thank you, a new fox news national poll shows donald trump with a double digit lead over his republican rival, 18 ahead of tud tud, ted ted, and -- ted cruz and kasich is close second. reporter: the event is still going on, hearing from all 3 candidates this marks one of the last big ticket evens for the republican party ahead of tuesday's big pro all on hand for today. crowd of about 800 on hand hearing speeches from all three republican hopefulled reported price $1,000 a plate, ohio governor john kasich scoring a minor victory with a endorsement from pataki. right now donald trump is way ahead in the polls. tonight candidates playing to that new york crowd, hammering home idea of new york values. listen to what they had to say. >> we talk about values, what to we see in new york values? we see really, really incredible, you look at september 11 especially, new york police, and firefighters, incredible. >> you are so alive when you are in new york. the fact is you don't want t
and tonight millennials discover television. steve: thank you, a new fox news national poll shows donald trump with a double digit lead over his republican rival, 18 ahead of tud tud, ted ted, and -- ted cruz and kasich is close second. reporter: the event is still going on, hearing from all 3 candidates this marks one of the last big ticket evens for the republican party ahead of tuesday's big pro all on hand for today. crowd of about 800 on hand hearing speeches from all three republican...
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charles: someone said goldman action changed their policies for millennials. >> millennial shaming. it's wrong. >> i want to bring you in. there is something wrong about this when richard says this is the most diversified age group in the history of america, that's true, but are they ever going to be able to have honest conversations with each other? >> that is a good, fair point. if you find donald trump's name drawn out in chalk, what do you think about isis beheading coptic christians and china repressing human rights on a daily basis. do you even know in saudi arabia women can't drive? there are so many things to focus attention on, and millennials are so shelters and frightened that they melt at the word trump in chalk, they have a rude awakening when they graduate college. >> to be honest, we are the bravest generation. not only did we fight the war in afghanistan, but we have a generation who said yes to gay marriage and marriage equality. >> i tip my hat to those millenials. there is a large swath of them. i do hope you guys carry that mantel. we'll come back. in the meantim
charles: someone said goldman action changed their policies for millennials. >> millennial shaming. it's wrong. >> i want to bring you in. there is something wrong about this when richard says this is the most diversified age group in the history of america, that's true, but are they ever going to be able to have honest conversations with each other? >> that is a good, fair point. if you find donald trump's name drawn out in chalk, what do you think about isis beheading coptic...
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you talked about how millennials rejected labels. i wonder how this relates to vibrant rumors -- to open primaries. host: hannah is asking about open primaries. do you want to expand? caller: yes, i know a lot of my peers will not register as democrat or republican and are then unable to vote. because of that rejection. guest: i think that is a key concern. people could participate in the cycle but in several states, you have to change your registration. we have seen a significant -- we that bernielysis sanders has 140% of all of the votes cast among young people in america. secretary clinton has received about 16%. 55% of all votes cast for democrat candidates and i think that number will actually increase in favor of the democrats if we had more open primaries but that hasn't been the case. host: let's go to armando in connecticut. 30-50-year-olds. thank you to c-span for the great programming. i have a quick comment and a question. hear thatfreshed to millennials are starting to reject labels. we need to take a more practical look
you talked about how millennials rejected labels. i wonder how this relates to vibrant rumors -- to open primaries. host: hannah is asking about open primaries. do you want to expand? caller: yes, i know a lot of my peers will not register as democrat or republican and are then unable to vote. because of that rejection. guest: i think that is a key concern. people could participate in the cycle but in several states, you have to change your registration. we have seen a significant -- we that...
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the millennial shift is driving that change.isa bernard describes how. >> in a fast paced world, a.j. hall says she doesn't want to miss a thing. would you check your phone every hour, every half hour? >> every 75 minutes i check my phone. >> reporter: it's a radically different way of consuming news, concerning a generation or even a few years ago. >> the evening news or 24 hour cable, getting our news online. is the americans are consuming 74% of our news online. 64% on tv and just 23% from newspapers. and content producers in this new media world are mindful that the brand comes when they comment on something jump into a conversation about it and ideally pass it along to a friend. >> most importantly, who are the people who are sharing the content? because that is the engine of growth. >> reporter: even though these newspaper boxes are empty in san francisco, the digital news site buzz feed. >> news consumption has further evolved with the development of mobile phone apps that poke us with information all day long. >> used to
the millennial shift is driving that change.isa bernard describes how. >> in a fast paced world, a.j. hall says she doesn't want to miss a thing. would you check your phone every hour, every half hour? >> every 75 minutes i check my phone. >> reporter: it's a radically different way of consuming news, concerning a generation or even a few years ago. >> the evening news or 24 hour cable, getting our news online. is the americans are consuming 74% of our news online. 64%...
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maria: if every millennial voter went out to the polls, millennials would be the factor in every statee is attorney and radio host, a national view-- review reporter and ladies, good to see you, thank you for joining usment i know this is a brush stroke generalization, but when you look at the millennial generation, your generation, where is the vote? >> i don't really support anybody right now, so, i think that there's still room for me to be swayed. i don't even know anymore than anyone any other general knows what to think about this election. it's gotten insane. people are fed up with the establishment. hillary clinton is doing terribly with millennials, myself included. i know who i hate the most, which is hillary clinton. maria: wow! >> no, because she represents everything about what millennials don't want right now. she's, you know, in the system, she doesn't play by the rules, and when she tries to talk to millennials she's not reaching out to us, she's so obviously pandering, tweet us your student loan debts in emoji, and you don't know what you're talking about and so just b
maria: if every millennial voter went out to the polls, millennials would be the factor in every statee is attorney and radio host, a national view-- review reporter and ladies, good to see you, thank you for joining usment i know this is a brush stroke generalization, but when you look at the millennial generation, your generation, where is the vote? >> i don't really support anybody right now, so, i think that there's still room for me to be swayed. i don't even know anymore than anyone...
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half of the the millennial student of drivers license. two thirds of millennial's with college degrees have moved into the largest cities. there is a change in their dominant values, where they live, what their life trajectory. millennial's are not miserable. in fact there are some ways the most optimistic. even though the baby boom has the best shot, the millennial's are optimistic about the future. >> you are the author of the new book, america ascendant. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> author, arianna huffington is our guest. her most recent book, here it is. the revolution, transforming your life one life at a time. are we a sleep deprived nation? >> guest: we are. it is affecting every aspect of our life. it is affecting our health first of all. at incredible costs. in terms of our healthcare provision but also in terms of how we feel about our life. we now know through this amazing new finding that literally sleep deprivation is affecting every aspect of our health, from obesity and diabetes to cancer and heart dis
half of the the millennial student of drivers license. two thirds of millennial's with college degrees have moved into the largest cities. there is a change in their dominant values, where they live, what their life trajectory. millennial's are not miserable. in fact there are some ways the most optimistic. even though the baby boom has the best shot, the millennial's are optimistic about the future. >> you are the author of the new book, america ascendant. thank you so much. >>...
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the millennials know that's not the story. as part of why they have higher focus on quality of life. they identify with the cities that they live in. they believe in urban density. half of the millennials don't have drivers licenses. two-thirds of millennials with college degrees have already moved to the 50 largest cities. so they are moving. there is a whole change in common values, where they live, what their life trajectory is the millennials are not miserable. in fact some of the most optimistic or even though the baby boomer has the best shot, millennials are pretty optimistic about the future of the country. >> stanley greenberg is the
the millennials know that's not the story. as part of why they have higher focus on quality of life. they identify with the cities that they live in. they believe in urban density. half of the millennials don't have drivers licenses. two-thirds of millennials with college degrees have already moved to the 50 largest cities. so they are moving. there is a whole change in common values, where they live, what their life trajectory is the millennials are not miserable. in fact some of the most...
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pick this apart with millennials, christie, alexandra.ning with you on this notion that the government has failed particularly young people, particularly young minorities. what do you think? >> i have to agree with you, neil. not simply because i'm on your show, i appreciate the fact you bring on people like loretta and keely before her to show what's going on in college campuses. this should be an alarm bell to free market enthusiasts and conservatives out there. this is what is going on in our college campuses, college republicans have been trying to bring to the forefront for everyone's minds which is that bernie sanders coming on, promoting socialism, promoting free handouts for everyone, and this is a generation as you said to me earlier that never seen the government work for it in its lifetime. when government seems to be failing them, when they've been dealing with double digit youth unemployment under this president. skyrocketing credit card bills and skyrocketing student loan debt, they're hurting, they're scared. neil: they're
pick this apart with millennials, christie, alexandra.ning with you on this notion that the government has failed particularly young people, particularly young minorities. what do you think? >> i have to agree with you, neil. not simply because i'm on your show, i appreciate the fact you bring on people like loretta and keely before her to show what's going on in college campuses. this should be an alarm bell to free market enthusiasts and conservatives out there. this is what is going on...
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millennials are now the largest generation. dari: they will have a much tougher time making ends meet than their parents did. mac king shows us why. >> i'm definitely underpaid. >> reporter: most of us feel this way. for the average adult between the ages of 18 and 34 and living in new york city, that feeling's probably accurate. >> millennials were hit hard during the great recession. >> reporter: in a report monday, scott stringer announced millennials everyone an average of 20 percent less than the generation before them did at their age. >> i'm breaking my back to make $10 an hour. i have a bachelor's degree. >> you need to be overqualified. >> this report is a clarion call that we have to go back in and think about ways to make it easy for this generation to make it in the city. >> reporter: not only do they make less money than the generation before them did at their age, but they do so with higher housing costs and an increasing amount of debt. >> i'm over $150,000 in debt from going to school. >> school loans. the bigge
millennials are now the largest generation. dari: they will have a much tougher time making ends meet than their parents did. mac king shows us why. >> i'm definitely underpaid. >> reporter: most of us feel this way. for the average adult between the ages of 18 and 34 and living in new york city, that feeling's probably accurate. >> millennials were hit hard during the great recession. >> reporter: in a report monday, scott stringer announced millennials everyone an...
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but it is striking that there are so very few millennial women in public life. >> or millennials in general. >> that's true. >> and i think millennials in general, especially college students, have been anathema to go and vote. i think there's this fundamental shift right now look at all the ones that are actually interested, which i think is really encouraging. but i say, you know, stay involved. stay tuned. volunteer on campaigns, because if you get that bug especially early on in a campaign, you're going to be hooked. and you really can make a difference. >> i think -- any other questions, or should we call it a night? >> thank you. i thoroughly enjoyed being with all of you with. she is a great friend. >> thank you so much, kay, for coming tonight. >> yes. >> it was so great to have your insight. >> thank you. [applause] >> and thank you, nyu. [applause] >> michael witmore, what is the folger shakespeare library? >> it was created in 1932 by henry clay folger and his wife, emily jordan folger. they had a big idea, which was the original sources for shakespeare in his world would be a va
but it is striking that there are so very few millennial women in public life. >> or millennials in general. >> that's true. >> and i think millennials in general, especially college students, have been anathema to go and vote. i think there's this fundamental shift right now look at all the ones that are actually interested, which i think is really encouraging. but i say, you know, stay involved. stay tuned. volunteer on campaigns, because if you get that bug especially early...
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you talked about how millennials rejected labels.der how this relates to vibrant rumors -- to open primaries. host: hannah is asking about open primaries. do you want to expand? caller: yes, i know a lot of my peers will not register as democrat or republican and are then unable to vote. because of that rejection. guest: i think that is a key concern. people could participate in the cycle but in several states, you have to change your registration. we have seen a significant -- we that bernielysis sanders has 140% of all of the votes cast among young people in america. secretary clinton has received about 16%. 55% of all votes cast for democrat candidates and i think that number will actually increase in favor of the democrats if we had more open primaries but that hasn't been the case. host: let's go to armando in connecticut. 30-50-year-olds. thank you to c-span for the great programming. i have a quick comment and a question. hear thatfreshed to millennials are starting to reject labels. we need to take a more practical look at ou
you talked about how millennials rejected labels.der how this relates to vibrant rumors -- to open primaries. host: hannah is asking about open primaries. do you want to expand? caller: yes, i know a lot of my peers will not register as democrat or republican and are then unable to vote. because of that rejection. guest: i think that is a key concern. people could participate in the cycle but in several states, you have to change your registration. we have seen a significant -- we that...
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cor >> but according to a new survey tax season is really a scary time for millennials.d wallet.com found millennials feared preparingni their taxes because of thatal lack oxefs real world experien. millennials also tend to holdnd more freelance part time and one-time jobs than members ofems other generations.ns that makes sense.es sen >> uh-huh.>>h-hu >> millennials by the way alsoth feeling the pressure of social l media and turning to plastic p surgery as a solution. aolut >> according to a new study s more americans under 30 arend 3 going under the knife to the kne change the way they look in l order to keep u peers look on social media. m experts say that that socialt media presence and perceptionset have become almost as almt important as porn interactionntn fo -- personalinteraction for md adults. adul tops are getting natural looking noses as opposed to opps the nose they naturally have, h, luscious lips, younger looking eyes, cosmetic procedures topred remain competitive in thetiven workplace and restored facialrel volume for sculptedculp cheekbones. >>> the stu
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you know, the ceo really wants to attract millennials. and if this is done right, it could work, meaning possibly offering a special screen that will dim the brightness level on your phone. but still, experts say that this might be a good idea. we've all seen this message. at the movies. now amc entertainment is considering changing its tune. the company's ceo told variety magazine texting may be allowed. adam erin said "you can't tell a 22-year-old to turn off their cell phone. that's not how they live their life. we're going to have to figure out a way to do it that doesn't disturb today's audience saudie" >> if you're allowing that, they want people to come. >> reporter: that's what amc wants. there are 80 million millennials in the u.s. and many don't go to theaters. kit yaro studies millennial spending. >> this is a group that can't be ignored. one of the things we know about them psychologically they like a lot more stimulation. they like to be doing several things at once. >> i feel like if they allow it, people are going to do it
you know, the ceo really wants to attract millennials. and if this is done right, it could work, meaning possibly offering a special screen that will dim the brightness level on your phone. but still, experts say that this might be a good idea. we've all seen this message. at the movies. now amc entertainment is considering changing its tune. the company's ceo told variety magazine texting may be allowed. adam erin said "you can't tell a 22-year-old to turn off their cell phone. that's not...
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the millennial generation is driving that change today. lisa bernard explains how. >> in a fast-paced world journalism students said that she doesn't want to miss a thing. >> generally would you say you're checking your phone every hour? every half hour? >> every five minutes. every five minutes i check my phone. >> it's a radically different way of consuming news compared to a generation or even a few years ago. >> the evening news and tuning in for 24-hour cable is outdated. we're getting our news online. >> according to the router's institute for the study of journal americans are consuming 74% of news online. 64% from tv. and the media world are mindful that the power for their brand comes when the millennial generation engages. when they comment on something, jumps in on a conversation about it and ideally pass it is along to to a friend. >> who are the people sharing the content? that's been the engine of growth for us, getting the content spread widely. >> even though these newspapers boxes are empty here in san francisco, the news
the millennial generation is driving that change today. lisa bernard explains how. >> in a fast-paced world journalism students said that she doesn't want to miss a thing. >> generally would you say you're checking your phone every hour? every half hour? >> every five minutes. every five minutes i check my phone. >> it's a radically different way of consuming news compared to a generation or even a few years ago. >> the evening news and tuning in for 24-hour cable...
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but she a millennial. >> we are not too long put in the work. we spend more time on line instead of building relationships and our relationships appearance on facebook is more valuable than the foundation that it is actually built on. our idea of standing up for something we believe in means going on facebook and posting status with your opinion, and the number of followers we are reflect who we are as a person, we don't respect our elder, don't even respect our country, stepping on our a flag, instead of stepping up to volunteer. and we mock the men and women fighting for us, but we praise the people that are fighting each other, guys. we are more divided as a country than ever before. i think our generation has a lot to do with that. everything that used to be frowned upon is now celebrated. nothing has value in our generation, because we take advantage of everything. but we have more opportunities to succeed than any of those before us, yet we don't appreciate the opportunities we have now. now i guess i see why people -- >> wait a minute. wa
but she a millennial. >> we are not too long put in the work. we spend more time on line instead of building relationships and our relationships appearance on facebook is more valuable than the foundation that it is actually built on. our idea of standing up for something we believe in means going on facebook and posting status with your opinion, and the number of followers we are reflect who we are as a person, we don't respect our elder, don't even respect our country, stepping on our a...
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millennials. they don't have enough savings for a down payment on a home. the cause is the rising cost of houses and the condos. in fact, more than a third of american millennials currently renting have no money put away to buy a home. despite that, almost 80% of millennials say they want to become homeowners. leon: andrew jackson is out. harriet tubman is in. the u.s. treasury department making changes to the u.s. currency. jackson will be booted from the $20 bill. tubman will replace him on the face of it. no word on exactly when that change is going to happen and when it wi on the $10 bill, alexander hamilton is on the front. but a montage of the leaders from the women suffrage movement will be added to the back of the $10 bill. the redesigned bill is expected to enter circulation by 2020. maureen: coming up at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- flint water crisis has gone for months now. some officials are held accountable. who is facing charges ahead? leon: more seasonal temperatures are here now but we will have to deal with rain before the end of the week. doug
millennials. they don't have enough savings for a down payment on a home. the cause is the rising cost of houses and the condos. in fact, more than a third of american millennials currently renting have no money put away to buy a home. despite that, almost 80% of millennials say they want to become homeowners. leon: andrew jackson is out. harriet tubman is in. the u.s. treasury department making changes to the u.s. currency. jackson will be booted from the $20 bill. tubman will replace him on...
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maybe -- >> the millennials want the phones. it's just nice and dark for whoever wants it. >> i died a little bit when they said it's not us they are trying to court. >> [ laughter ] it's not. they want the delicious 20-year- olds with a lifetime of money to spend. use the #ktvuthe9. what do you think of the idea of setting texting zones up in the theater? >>> coming up on "mornings on 2: the 9", russian war planes test the u.s. navy in the baltic sea. up next, the latest response from the pentagon. >> and the justice for mario woods coalition is demanding an investigation into the san francisco police department. coming up, the concern it has over what it calls a pattern of discrimination. >> 9:14. checking in on stocks. they have been getting steadily better through the morning. you can see here at this point the dow is up almost 40 points. nasdaq and s&p also ever so slightly on the plus side. >> the pentagon has released video of two russian war planes buzzing a u.s. navy destroyer earlier this week. >> below the bridge wing
maybe -- >> the millennials want the phones. it's just nice and dark for whoever wants it. >> i died a little bit when they said it's not us they are trying to court. >> [ laughter ] it's not. they want the delicious 20-year- olds with a lifetime of money to spend. use the #ktvuthe9. what do you think of the idea of setting texting zones up in the theater? >>> coming up on "mornings on 2: the 9", russian war planes test the u.s. navy in the baltic sea. up...
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these little smaller stores and what it means for shopping for millennials. if these smaller format stores are good, the stock a steal. if they aren't, maybe the down side is not that huge. whole foods is buying back so much stock that it amounts to a very good safety net. maybe it can reignite with a new small format. today we saw a, the stocks have a bunch of companies bounce back from weekly quarters that they reported in previously. for instance, amazon, more on that later. two quarters ago wasn't that good. same with expedia and linked in. if any company will bounce back from a walker number next week, it will be activision blizzard. it reports on thursday. i think bobby is a fantastic business person. and it is not like more than one quarter. the last one was not great. i want to bet with him. not against him. we begin to hear about the real singlery of team digital. i'm looking for a terrific forecast top of a revenue and earnings beat. look out. we could get a good number and that means we are chattering about it in june. after a long time, you know w
these little smaller stores and what it means for shopping for millennials. if these smaller format stores are good, the stock a steal. if they aren't, maybe the down side is not that huge. whole foods is buying back so much stock that it amounts to a very good safety net. maybe it can reignite with a new small format. today we saw a, the stocks have a bunch of companies bounce back from weekly quarters that they reported in previously. for instance, amazon, more on that later. two quarters ago...
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and i look at the millennial generation, and i'm on the front cusp of the oldest part of the millennialsand this is a generation that was the first generation ever born just assuming equality of the sexes. it is the hallmark of their generation. and you see millennial men standing up and saying i want paternity leave, i want equal paternity leave as my wife gets maternity leave, i want flexible work hours so i can pick up my kids after games. i want to be involved in my family's life. and 30% of first contacts for kindergarteners in america today are men. so i think that -- and that's really what's got to change as well. you can't have a work force, you know, you can't change and bring more women into the work force unless you also bring more men into the home life. because you can't do it all. and so i think that's -- yeah. yep. >> hello, i'm roberta scanlon. i wanted to ask you a question about north carolina politics, is that okay? >> sure. >> okay. you mentioned former senator jim hunt, and he was -- >> governo >> governor, excuse me. governor jim hunt who was a leader in the field o
and i look at the millennial generation, and i'm on the front cusp of the oldest part of the millennialsand this is a generation that was the first generation ever born just assuming equality of the sexes. it is the hallmark of their generation. and you see millennial men standing up and saying i want paternity leave, i want equal paternity leave as my wife gets maternity leave, i want flexible work hours so i can pick up my kids after games. i want to be involved in my family's life. and 30%...
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the millennials know that's not the story. as part of why they have higher focus on quality of life. they identify with the cities that they live in. they believe in urban density. half of the millennials don't have drivers licenses. two-thirds of millennials with college degrees have already moved to the 50 largest cities. so they are moving. there is a whole change in common values, where they live, what their life trajectory is the millennials are not miserable. in fact some of the most optimistic or even though the baby boomer has the best shot, millennials are pretty optimistic about the future of the country. >> stanley greenberg is the author of the new book "america ascendant." thanks so much. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> tonight's program is a presentation of the guggenheim-lehrman prize in military history, a $50,000 prize jointly administered by the harry frank guggenheim foundation and the new york historical society. it is thanks to the leadership of our great trustee, the lincoln and financial history s
the millennials know that's not the story. as part of why they have higher focus on quality of life. they identify with the cities that they live in. they believe in urban density. half of the millennials don't have drivers licenses. two-thirds of millennials with college degrees have already moved to the 50 largest cities. so they are moving. there is a whole change in common values, where they live, what their life trajectory is the millennials are not miserable. in fact some of the most...
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how millennial won at work.jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ wyou could just forget frthe beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> with this primary season in full swing, the obama administration not endorsing a specific candidate. or are they? listen to the sound bite we just got in from joe biden being interviewed on a website called mike.com. his aid tried to interrupt the interview. >> this country is ready for a woman. there is no probl
how millennial won at work.jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ wyou could just forget frthe beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the...
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but i think what's interesting about millennials and maybe you find this in your research is that millennials and women are starting to segue of it. older women and millennials, men and women, are starting to look the same things. millennials don't want to sacrifice family. men or women. they don't think there should be and and private way there's no paid family leave. that a few people should have to suffer that way. they want a better worklife balance. we may see this generational shift is aligned more with women's priorities i want to ask you about that. you women run for different reasons? >> guest: i think your point is excellent about purpose driven and mission. we see this among the millennials who want to reshape the business world. they want to do good. >> host: unless there's some purpose behind work. 80% of the latest safety do not want to go to work unless their company stand for something. >> guest: absolutely. this is a great ship for america in general and the world, absolutely. i think because women perceive that it is more difficult to win elections, and that you think in man
but i think what's interesting about millennials and maybe you find this in your research is that millennials and women are starting to segue of it. older women and millennials, men and women, are starting to look the same things. millennials don't want to sacrifice family. men or women. they don't think there should be and and private way there's no paid family leave. that a few people should have to suffer that way. they want a better worklife balance. we may see this generational shift is...
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you know, the ceo really wants to attract millennials.if this is done right, it could work, meaning possibly offering a special screen that will dim the brightness level on your phone. but still, experts say that this might be a good idea. we've all seen this message. at the movies. now amc entertainment is considering changing its tune. the company's ceo told variety magazine texting may be allowed. adam erin said "you can't tell a 22-year-old to turn off their cell phone. that's not how they live their life. we're going to have to figure out a way to do it that doesn't disturb today's audience saudie" >> if you're allowing that, they want people to come. >> reporter: that's what amc wants. there are 80 million millennials in the u.s. and many don't go to theaters. kit yaro studies millennial spending. >> this is a group that can't be ignored. one of the things we know about them psychologically they like a lot more stimulation. they like to be doing several things at once. >> i feel like if they allow it, people are going to do it any w
you know, the ceo really wants to attract millennials.if this is done right, it could work, meaning possibly offering a special screen that will dim the brightness level on your phone. but still, experts say that this might be a good idea. we've all seen this message. at the movies. now amc entertainment is considering changing its tune. the company's ceo told variety magazine texting may be allowed. adam erin said "you can't tell a 22-year-old to turn off their cell phone. that's not how...
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ceo adam aron says that millennials would be better served at the theaters. he says, you cannot tell a 22- year-old to turn off their cell phone. that's not how they live their life. he said that some of the possibilities of catering to the millennials would be allowing certain sections where the cell phone is allowed or even having the entire theory -- theater texts friendly. he would like millennials to go to the theater with the same intensity that baby boomers do. here is what they had to say. >> i would not like it at all. i would not be an amc customer that happen. any i'm showing my age. i'm not a millennial, you are right. >> i think a lot of kids are so used to being entertained and quick quick that is hard for them to do -- to seek -- to view a work of art and enjoy it, or just to have a conversation. and, not be on the phone at the same time. >> reporter: it has been reported that amc is in the early stage of allowing texting friendly auditoriums. given that so many people are passionate about preserving movies undisturbed, there is no specific tim
ceo adam aron says that millennials would be better served at the theaters. he says, you cannot tell a 22- year-old to turn off their cell phone. that's not how they live their life. he said that some of the possibilities of catering to the millennials would be allowing certain sections where the cell phone is allowed or even having the entire theory -- theater texts friendly. he would like millennials to go to the theater with the same intensity that baby boomers do. here is what they had to...
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and a lot of the growth is from hispanic millennials.e factor in you know, if you're a company and you're advertising or if you're a political campaign, all sorts of things matter when it comes to this generation of millennials. they don't like to be called millennials. >> i think they're the biggest spenders now, aren't they? >> they save more than previous generation. >> pepperidge farm millennials, they're so tasty. >> dana and juan will join megyn kelly and bret baier, we'll be back at midnight for a special edition of "the five." a quinn at the time of presidential primaries could all but lock up the democratic nomination for hillary clinton and keep donald trump on a collision course with the republican establishment. in the fight for delegates. and a place at the top of the ticket this is a fox news alert. ite bret baier. >> hi, everybody, i'm megyn kelly. we're coming to you tonight from america's election headquarters, live in new york. over the next -- four hours -- >> four hours? >> there's a lot of news, we will bring you all
and a lot of the growth is from hispanic millennials.e factor in you know, if you're a company and you're advertising or if you're a political campaign, all sorts of things matter when it comes to this generation of millennials. they don't like to be called millennials. >> i think they're the biggest spenders now, aren't they? >> they save more than previous generation. >> pepperidge farm millennials, they're so tasty. >> dana and juan will join megyn kelly and bret...
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when you speak to millennials use buzz words. like up cycle and cynergy, we have no idea what it means. we know what we are supposed to like. it is sad. hipsters today are letting the hippies of yesterday down. depend on the man. i want more government in my life. we worked so hard for you to say that? >> what is it about -- steve burn -- what is going on? just a general question? >> are you the host? i do -- i appreciate capitalism. i will be celebrating capitalism. i am going to go to starbucks and enjoy the free wi-fi as i tweet on my iphone and then when you hear the tire wheels screeching that's me pealing out down fifth avenue in a sat burn with the moon roof down. >> you are a big star. >> you reached that point? and it is a moon roof and not a sunroof? >> three years on basic cable television. >> if you like sullivan and son, you can thank me. if you hated it -- they can get you a moon roof. >> not one that opens. >> he was talking about teching and maybe that's it. young people are always texting and they don't capitaliz
when you speak to millennials use buzz words. like up cycle and cynergy, we have no idea what it means. we know what we are supposed to like. it is sad. hipsters today are letting the hippies of yesterday down. depend on the man. i want more government in my life. we worked so hard for you to say that? >> what is it about -- steve burn -- what is going on? just a general question? >> are you the host? i do -- i appreciate capitalism. i will be celebrating capitalism. i am going to...
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>> i want to take up the point about millennial's. you talked about how millennial's are the first generation that was born expecting equality. i think that's really illustrated in polls about support with hillary clinton. women over 45 are overwhelmingly supported of hers and women the nominee on the other side ends up being donald trump, the potential is he ends up making the case for her. that certainly has been, if you you look at the polls in recent, they voted last week and she won all five. it surprised me that her campaign was based off of women moving toward hillary. we will have to see if she can actually make that case. i think the bottom line is, if you're willing to go for the jetski, how are you going to pay for? there is nothing that outlines things from an economic policy standpoint. there's nothing that connects all those dots. >> does the expectation for equality have a larger push for more women in power? are they going to be giving up more? >> that's an interesting question. so this generation is actually frighteni
>> i want to take up the point about millennial's. you talked about how millennial's are the first generation that was born expecting equality. i think that's really illustrated in polls about support with hillary clinton. women over 45 are overwhelmingly supported of hers and women the nominee on the other side ends up being donald trump, the potential is he ends up making the case for her. that certainly has been, if you you look at the polls in recent, they voted last week and she won...
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some of these millennials are not becoming a lineal zen anymore. -- not becoming millennials anymore.they have aged out. millennials, that sort of unknown group of somebody under the age of 30. betty: basically not me and mark. sam: nor me. they seemed to have some superpower which is to determine the success or failure of your business. betty: good stuff. mark? mark: i wanted to pitch. i wanted sam to teach me in 10 seconds. sam: this product leverages technologyd-based within immersive user experience. peter driven development processes is poised to take advantage of the coming wearable tipping point. do i have your money? mark: you got my money and my investment. fabulous. sam: pleasure doing business with you. the questionhead, facing many individuals eying a superyacht. as $190,000 while the average price is a bit more than $10 million. that story, next. ♪ superyacht is an ultimate sign of wealth and success but lately high net worth individuals are starting a new trend when exploring the high seas. .hank you for joining us, polly before we get into the economics we better establ
some of these millennials are not becoming a lineal zen anymore. -- not becoming millennials anymore.they have aged out. millennials, that sort of unknown group of somebody under the age of 30. betty: basically not me and mark. sam: nor me. they seemed to have some superpower which is to determine the success or failure of your business. betty: good stuff. mark? mark: i wanted to pitch. i wanted sam to teach me in 10 seconds. sam: this product leverages technologyd-based within immersive user...
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a new study shows millennials are more prone to fraud schemes than older generations. and women between the ages of 18 and 34 said they had lost money in phone cams of last year. nor ton believes their relaxed approach to cyber security leave them vulnerable. >> i think it's entitlement. hey, i can get easy money that way. >> i think the good point about relaxed attitude. >> that, i agree with. >> the password is not an acceptable pass word. >> long lines and security, flying can of course be stressful. >> there is a suitcase that can make traveling easier. lauren simonetti with some new high-tech luggage. >> reporter: 140 million passengers are expected to pass through airports this spring. that's a 3% rise compared to last year. >> 80 million baby boomers who are die vesting themselves of things and wanting experiences in a different way and you have 110 millennials who are moving up and the only thing they want to spend their money on is travel. so that's 200 million people converging. >> all of those travellers can mean hassles at the airport. >> reporter: the rade
a new study shows millennials are more prone to fraud schemes than older generations. and women between the ages of 18 and 34 said they had lost money in phone cams of last year. nor ton believes their relaxed approach to cyber security leave them vulnerable. >> i think it's entitlement. hey, i can get easy money that way. >> i think the good point about relaxed attitude. >> that, i agree with. >> the password is not an acceptable pass word. >> long lines and...
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you have to work for that. >> you guys are so unfair to millennial's. >> vernie sanders went to the millennialone. >> bernie sanders is winning their votes. >> a are young. >> ernie appeals to the society. education, health care. >> that is an issue with bernie sanders, not millennial's. economic policy. >> the best part of that. prior to becoming bernie sanders. >> do not know. i did not pick one up. >> i do not know about that. imagine what our parents and grandparents said. the generation before. how w many of us were worried abouout connell mcshane coming here? he turned out to be great. turned out to be great. i did not know. >> i have to pick up some bernie corn today. [laughter] what we are saying about young people like you. people of that notion. you are shallow. connell: i i know. i am not necessarily going to do that. gasparino has seen the show. that knowledge about pornogography. they know how to look itp. very easy. >> you were the first to say, where was that yesterday? you immediately identified him. the mac mike's ellie. who is dng that thing ponting all over the map. some peo
you have to work for that. >> you guys are so unfair to millennial's. >> vernie sanders went to the millennialone. >> bernie sanders is winning their votes. >> a are young. >> ernie appeals to the society. education, health care. >> that is an issue with bernie sanders, not millennial's. economic policy. >> the best part of that. prior to becoming bernie sanders. >> do not know. i did not pick one up. >> i do not know about that. imagine...
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are job hopping at a surprising pace. >> new normal for millennials changing jobs four times in theut of college. that bouncing around is double what the previous generation did. according to a study by linkedin the so-called generation xers who graduated from 1986 to 1990 averaged about two job changes in the first decade out of college. today, college grads don't just change jobs often but they switch industries. biggest hoppers, those with gigs in entertainment, government, none in profit and yes, the media. millennials stay in their position longest typically work in industries where they make things, say cars, manufacturing, and oil. the trend does ant peer to be stopping anytime soon. younger millennials those who graduated from 2006 through 2010 are on track to surpass four job changes by the time they celebrate their 32nd birthday. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> a lot of movement. >> indeed. >> world famous rock kits are back on stage at radio city music hall. >> they are starring in the new show a a few were on "eyewitness news" this morning showing
are job hopping at a surprising pace. >> new normal for millennials changing jobs four times in theut of college. that bouncing around is double what the previous generation did. according to a study by linkedin the so-called generation xers who graduated from 1986 to 1990 averaged about two job changes in the first decade out of college. today, college grads don't just change jobs often but they switch industries. biggest hoppers, those with gigs in entertainment, government, none in...
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>> as a millennial most millennial's these days graduating with numb $100,000 worth of debt, living inr parents's basements and getting jobs as walmart greeter, they haven't had the opportunity to see the level of job growth we experienced prior to the obama administration. in that actuation that is the brunt of the pain they will be feeling having not had opportunities. charles: for old folks like me that is old-fashioned whining. you started job and don't get a gold watch the first day. maybe that is just generational. who do you think will get the millennial vote? >> the candidate who present him or herself as the biggest problems all the. our research shows more than any other trait -- charles: who is that? give me the answer. >> what i am seeing with the exit polls, on the democratic side bernie sanders is dominating the youth vote presenting a challenge to hillary clinton because young people see her as dishonest. if you look at exit polls on the republican side it is a mixed bag. you see donald trump with the youth vote in new hampshire, ted cruz in south carolina, john kasich i
>> as a millennial most millennial's these days graduating with numb $100,000 worth of debt, living inr parents's basements and getting jobs as walmart greeter, they haven't had the opportunity to see the level of job growth we experienced prior to the obama administration. in that actuation that is the brunt of the pain they will be feeling having not had opportunities. charles: for old folks like me that is old-fashioned whining. you started job and don't get a gold watch the first day....
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. >>> amc is considering letting people text in movie theaters and it's thanks to the millenni millennials. if this did happen, it would only be allowed in a few designated movie theaters since a majority prefer no texting. >>> and a federal laws lets the authorities look at their e-mails without the individual's knowledge and says that the government is abusing the law. back over to you. >> thanks. >>> get ready for some girl power. >> select briana stewart from the university of connecticut. >> select mariah jefferson. >> connecticut suns select morgan tuck, from the university of connecticut. >> and the top three picks at the wnba draft are from the uconn huskies. they have won four consecutive national can championships mind you. a big congratulations to all the ladies. >>> just ahead a charles manson disciple gets parole on her 20th attempt. >>> oblivious to a robbery, a couple is not paying attention. >>> and road warriors, inside stories from the campaign trail that you do not want to miss. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is ta
. >>> amc is considering letting people text in movie theaters and it's thanks to the millenni millennials. if this did happen, it would only be allowed in a few designated movie theaters since a majority prefer no texting. >>> and a federal laws lets the authorities look at their e-mails without the individual's knowledge and says that the government is abusing the law. back over to you. >> thanks. >>> get ready for some girl power. >> select briana...
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. >>> millennials mark a milestone. americans who are between ages of 18 to 34 now surpass the number of baby boomers making them the country's largest living generation, maybe not the greatest, but the largest, according to the pew center for research. millennials total 75.4 million. baby boomers between 51 and 69 number about a half million less. pew research center finds immigrants are helping millennial millennials. >>> airbnb in the hot seat two leaders will propose a plan that proposals short-term rental sites to enforce the law or face fines. they will introduce new legislation requiring sites to verify property owners have registered with the city. that's already the rule. but now, owners who fail to register on those platforms could face fines of thousands of dollars a day per violation. >> people should comply with laws, but it's another matter to be asking private companies to disclose private information and help the city to be law enforcement agents. >> so again, those fines apply to the platform, not the o
. >>> millennials mark a milestone. americans who are between ages of 18 to 34 now surpass the number of baby boomers making them the country's largest living generation, maybe not the greatest, but the largest, according to the pew center for research. millennials total 75.4 million. baby boomers between 51 and 69 number about a half million less. pew research center finds immigrants are helping millennial millennials. >>> airbnb in the hot seat two leaders will propose a...