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a big year for the millennial vote.'re really looking for that change canada. it's interesting to see trump try and change his messaging to potentially be that change candidate in these economic policy speech this weeks, we saw him say, i'm change, i'm not obama change, but i am change. it will be interesting to see if he can dwlifr on that change, but in a way it felt almost like a bernie sanders speech, he was talking about the system is rigged, we got to gets those elites out. and basically appealing to millennials who don't really like politicians and who are disgruntled. >> jamey, do you agree with what scle's saying? >> i do agree with what she's saying, in some aspects, trump is appealing millennials, that's where the greatest energy was on the bernie sanders side. but i think, you know, i agree, i think this might be the lowest turnout of electorate for millennials in some time. >> that's saying something. >> it is saying quite a bit. millennials certainly don't like trump, but they don't like hillary clinton ei
a big year for the millennial vote.'re really looking for that change canada. it's interesting to see trump try and change his messaging to potentially be that change candidate in these economic policy speech this weeks, we saw him say, i'm change, i'm not obama change, but i am change. it will be interesting to see if he can dwlifr on that change, but in a way it felt almost like a bernie sanders speech, he was talking about the system is rigged, we got to gets those elites out. and basically...
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and this self-made millionaire, cooking up self help for millenni millennial.ce a good thing? then quickly fell back to earth landing on the roof of a dutch colonial. luckily geico recently helped the residents with homeowners insurance. they were able to get the roof repaired like new. they later sold the cow because they had all become lactose intolerant. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. >>> with the vp sweepstakes tightening up, a new poll showing a tight race between donald trump and hillary clinton in the key swing states of florida, ohio, and pennsylvania. he's been gaining ground and this might be part of the reason. trump leading clinton when it comes to being honest and trustworthy in all three states by solid margins. toicate lynn huey burns from real politics and how this might play out for all voters. is the e-mail scandal starting to have a bigger impact? >> i think it is. we're starting to see polling take in during and after the fbi investigation reached its conclusion, and we saw in polls earlier this week that
and this self-made millionaire, cooking up self help for millenni millennial.ce a good thing? then quickly fell back to earth landing on the roof of a dutch colonial. luckily geico recently helped the residents with homeowners insurance. they were able to get the roof repaired like new. they later sold the cow because they had all become lactose intolerant. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. >>> with the vp sweepstakes tightening up, a new poll showing...
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if you just look at millennials as a continuum of millennial experience and how diverse that is and what a wide bandwidth that is, yes, there are millennial's that are very concerned about college being affordable, but in the same bandwidth, there are for loanls looking forgiveness who have already gone to college. there is an incredible complexity and diversity that needs to be unpacked, and we have got to do a better job at challenging elected officials and media to not talk about any to make a monolith and sure that the diversity of our stories and narratives are being told. i want to know what is happening women,ack millennial .rans millennial women i want to know the totality of that experience. we are missing that diversity of andy and narrative, campaigns will engage us as a monolith and around one issue. mishory: i think to that point, about 30% of millennials are young parents. when we are talking about the wide range of issues facing young people, we did talk about issues facing students, and student debt is a huge issue, do not get me wrong. it is incredibly important for youn
if you just look at millennials as a continuum of millennial experience and how diverse that is and what a wide bandwidth that is, yes, there are millennial's that are very concerned about college being affordable, but in the same bandwidth, there are for loanls looking forgiveness who have already gone to college. there is an incredible complexity and diversity that needs to be unpacked, and we have got to do a better job at challenging elected officials and media to not talk about any to make...
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and the reason for that is because the millennials, a majority of millennials actually do not trust governmentwe face, less than a third of millennials see public service as an appealing career track. so there is a trust and confidence gap here. and so, the major political candidates need to speak to a solutions orientation to talk about how they're going to work together across party lines. because the labels for millennials just do not apply. ideologically, we span the gamut, but we're not into these labels today. >> we only have a little bit more time, but tell us about the event you have at the comcast center this afternoon. >> absolutely. we'll have a big event, at the top of the comcast center, featuring a couple of our congressional future caucus members. this has been millennial caucus that we've organized in congress. a hometown congressman, brendan boyle, as well as a congress mab, seth mullton, and we're going to talk about the issues facing millennials and the ones that have been talked about in election cycle, as well as agenda ahead. but interestingly, these millennials in congre
and the reason for that is because the millennials, a majority of millennials actually do not trust governmentwe face, less than a third of millennials see public service as an appealing career track. so there is a trust and confidence gap here. and so, the major political candidates need to speak to a solutions orientation to talk about how they're going to work together across party lines. because the labels for millennials just do not apply. ideologically, we span the gamut, but we're not...
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that is what millennials are facing.ed people who are in public policy to address these issues, we are not hearing it in the national stage and the local stage, either. >> guest: i think it's interesting the role marriage plays. among young men a lot of them are moving back home. among young women, we're not seeing the same trend. a lot of young women are not getting married. part of that is economic, and 12.7% unemployment for young people. we find that in our job's report, but there has the social norms around marriage. it's okay to be a to be a single parent. it's okay to delay marriage, and pursue your career and education and push marriage back on the list of priorities. so as a result, now you're seeing a lot of young women who may stay home, or who may live at home with their parents and some who have living by themselves. >> guest: i also think you bring up a great point about a social norm. a social norm is that after college you move back home. it's an unfortunate truth, bought but it is what it is, it plays a
that is what millennials are facing.ed people who are in public policy to address these issues, we are not hearing it in the national stage and the local stage, either. >> guest: i think it's interesting the role marriage plays. among young men a lot of them are moving back home. among young women, we're not seeing the same trend. a lot of young women are not getting married. part of that is economic, and 12.7% unemployment for young people. we find that in our job's report, but there has...
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greg fleming: on the millennials, and the numbers move around.re will be a transfer of wealth -- we are in with the millennials. there are 78 million millennials. in 10 years there will be 40% to 50% of the workforce. so they are here to stay. but one thing about the millennials is they will inherit a lot of of money from baby boomers. as a result of that they will need to put it to work somewhere. my view is millennials will fun differently -- will function differently. they on text. they don't meet in person as much. they are connected by device. but how they do it -- gary: whatever the next institution looks like. greg fleming: the way you deliver that information is important. >> announcer: hillary clinton escapes charges. >> our judgment is no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. >> announcer: that means the matchup is locked trump versus clinton. >> there is edthey were extremely careless in their handling of highly classified sensitive information. though there is evidence of potential violation of the statutes regarding the hand
greg fleming: on the millennials, and the numbers move around.re will be a transfer of wealth -- we are in with the millennials. there are 78 million millennials. in 10 years there will be 40% to 50% of the workforce. so they are here to stay. but one thing about the millennials is they will inherit a lot of of money from baby boomers. as a result of that they will need to put it to work somewhere. my view is millennials will fun differently -- will function differently. they on text. they...
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there will be a transfer of wealth -- we are in with the millennials. there are 78 million millennials. in 10 years there will be 40% to 50% of the workforce. so they are here to stay. but one thing about the millennials is they will inherit a lot of of money from baby boomers. as a result of that they will need to put it to work somewhere. my view is millennials will fun differently -- will function differently. they on text. they don't meet in person as much. they are connected by device. but how they do it -- gary: whatever the next institution looks like. greg fleming: the way you deliver that information is important. >> announcer: hillary clinton escapes charges. >> our judgment is no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. >> announcer: that means the matchup is locked trump versus matchup is locked trump versus clinton. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insuranc
there will be a transfer of wealth -- we are in with the millennials. there are 78 million millennials. in 10 years there will be 40% to 50% of the workforce. so they are here to stay. but one thing about the millennials is they will inherit a lot of of money from baby boomers. as a result of that they will need to put it to work somewhere. my view is millennials will fun differently -- will function differently. they on text. they don't meet in person as much. they are connected by device. but...
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well, millennials could be losing their grip.ccording to a new study, young men and women today have weaker grips than those tested 30 years ago. fox's matt king has a look at those findings. >> a study published in the journal of hands therapy tested millennials and found young adults today have significantly weaker grips than those tested 30 years ago. maybe they're not used to hard labor. >> actually pretty hard land strength. >> the upper west side, and the millennial herself, identified the journal of hand therapy, as a reputable source whether it comes to all things handssy, why she hasn't seen weaker hands among young patient, has seen change in hands injuries millennials suffer. >> a lot over use from typing, using their cell phones. >> the hands every older generations spent much if not all of their adult lives without computers, the internet, cell phones. >> and their definition of manual labor likely differs from that of a millennial. >> i had to pick up my pretty heavy suitcase. >> and i had to manually, you know, use
well, millennials could be losing their grip.ccording to a new study, young men and women today have weaker grips than those tested 30 years ago. fox's matt king has a look at those findings. >> a study published in the journal of hands therapy tested millennials and found young adults today have significantly weaker grips than those tested 30 years ago. maybe they're not used to hard labor. >> actually pretty hard land strength. >> the upper west side, and the millennial...
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i want to know what's happening with black millennial women. trans millennial women. i want to know the totality of that experience and i think we are missing that diversity of story and narrative and so we continue to be talked about and campaigns will engage us as a monolith and around one issue . >> i think to that point, about 30 percent of millennial's are young parents so often when you hear conversations about the issues facing young people, there we go. i don't know if you heard that but about 30 percent of millennial's are young parents so we are talking about the link wide range of issues facing young people, we talk about issues facing students and that's a huge issue, don't get me wrong, we work a lot on that issue and it's incredibly important for young women for a variety of reasons i can get into but also issues around family economic security, young women that are starting to think about having a family or already have, those are millennial's and those are young folks now. >> go ahead. >> if i can add one more it's that when we talk about millennial yo
i want to know what's happening with black millennial women. trans millennial women. i want to know the totality of that experience and i think we are missing that diversity of story and narrative and so we continue to be talked about and campaigns will engage us as a monolith and around one issue . >> i think to that point, about 30 percent of millennial's are young parents so often when you hear conversations about the issues facing young people, there we go. i don't know if you heard...
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let's ask author and millennial sal malenstra. the millennials, tell us who they are? >> 18 to 35-year-olds. they got president obama into office. you know, they've grown up since then and coming into 2016, they're looking for jobs and they're looking for safety from terrorism. >> okay. now, bernie sanders had the majority of them and there's been a lot of talk this week about whether north, you know, they're going go with hillary or whether they actually would go with them than the convention was rigged. more than, that whatwhere do you think they're going go? will they go to a third party candidate, johnson, or will they go to a third-party candidate or will they sit home? >> this is an interesting voting block that is in a bit of a flux right now. johnson went up five points in the polls and after rnc he went back down which shows trump regained some those bernie supporters. there's the pew poll out that says 90% will support hillary. if you factor in johnson, or those who say they won't turn out at all, it brings the supporters to 30%. so a lot of the supporters ar
let's ask author and millennial sal malenstra. the millennials, tell us who they are? >> 18 to 35-year-olds. they got president obama into office. you know, they've grown up since then and coming into 2016, they're looking for jobs and they're looking for safety from terrorism. >> okay. now, bernie sanders had the majority of them and there's been a lot of talk this week about whether north, you know, they're going go with hillary or whether they actually would go with them than the...
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first millennials have a distinct cultural and world view.ink about quality and purpose more than other generations. they're consuming all their content through their phones. so the platform has changed, and mic has adapted. >> advertisers recognize this. i saw a lot of brand name advertisers going to the site. >> it's amazing to see that advertisers are trying to reach this affluent, engaged young audience. people who have cut the cord, people who are no longer reading or watching legacy media, and we've found new ways, new formats in an authentic way. advertisers need to tell their stories to millennials in a way that resonate. and mic is doing that very successionfsuck fully -- successfully. >> i was there after the orlando tragedy. this is not a lightweight. you do it from angles. >> average age of the mic employee is 27. these topics are personal to us, we have multiple who are from orlando, who are lgbt. so when we cover orlando, it's from a distinctly personal perspective. that hit very close to us. and we covered it from every angle.
first millennials have a distinct cultural and world view.ink about quality and purpose more than other generations. they're consuming all their content through their phones. so the platform has changed, and mic has adapted. >> advertisers recognize this. i saw a lot of brand name advertisers going to the site. >> it's amazing to see that advertisers are trying to reach this affluent, engaged young audience. people who have cut the cord, people who are no longer reading or watching...
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millennials have taken longer to get started.hey need to push back the whole cycle a few years. but we believe it will happen. talk to us about geography. in some places house prices have absolutely at loaded. new york is one of them. the bay area. it hasn't caused a massive increase in supply. how important is it that the increase spreads to areas where people can actually build? and furthermore, that these areas are places that millennials will want to move to and live in. matt: sure, right now probably -- conor: sure, probably the biggest response right now are places they are moving to. denver, portland, yellow. you have to go somewhere. these other mountain west metro areas are similar, culture wise. matt: you see it here in new york. oliver may consider moving to queens, where as i wouldn't have 20 years ago when i was his age. do you see other places in the country with prices high enough to encourage pricing? i think that's along the line of what joe is asking. or is that part of the problem, you don't get the pricing to
millennials have taken longer to get started.hey need to push back the whole cycle a few years. but we believe it will happen. talk to us about geography. in some places house prices have absolutely at loaded. new york is one of them. the bay area. it hasn't caused a massive increase in supply. how important is it that the increase spreads to areas where people can actually build? and furthermore, that these areas are places that millennials will want to move to and live in. matt: sure, right...
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] millennials who dig social justice issues? [ laughter ] wait. so this isn't being revealed to us as a mea culpa? it's being used as a marketing campaign to sell millennials? >> al jack daniels executive said he didn't think it was a conscious decision but with the onset of the anniversary milestone he admits it was something we could be proud of. >> larry: what the [ bleep ], jack done yells? [ laughter ] something you could be proud of? no, it's not! okay? for more on this story, we're joined by our own grace parra. [ cheers and applause ] >> howdy, larry. the only thing hotter than the south in july is social justice. we're talking black stuff. [ laughter ] >> larry: black stuff is hot? no, no, no, grace. i'm not going to let you talk about slavery with your red carpet lingo. >> but, larry, 2016's hottest trend is acknowledging the contributions of those enslaved during america's darkest epoch -- slavery. [ laughter ] watch out, kunta kinte, 'cause there's a new slave in town, and his name is nearis green! [ laughter ] >> la
] millennials who dig social justice issues? [ laughter ] wait. so this isn't being revealed to us as a mea culpa? it's being used as a marketing campaign to sell millennials? >> al jack daniels executive said he didn't think it was a conscious decision but with the onset of the anniversary milestone he admits it was something we could be proud of. >> larry: what the [ bleep ], jack done yells? [ laughter ] something you could be proud of? no, it's not! okay? for more on this story,...
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the millennials.e standpoint she can move more to the left to gain some of the bernie sanders supporters. >> but that is her banking on the theory she is going to get the base fired up. and i'm talking about the young millennials, but we haven't seen her get them fired up. >> but ivanka trump did a great job and she is a millennial. and you have donald trump, who is a big-time celebrity. the millennials, you can't gauge them or poll them, because they go with the wind. i'm betting on the fact they will support donald trump. >> and i'm banking on getting them to the polls on election day, that is a whole different vote. >> 57% of seniors vote, 47% of millennials vote. i thought the convention was a desan disaster for donald trump, look, you had a convention at the end of it trump gave a speech too long, dark, divisive. millennials are not into divisiveness. david duke -- >> that's not fair. >> it's jim, david duke tweeted how wonderful the speech it was and was so inspired he got into the race in louis
the millennials.e standpoint she can move more to the left to gain some of the bernie sanders supporters. >> but that is her banking on the theory she is going to get the base fired up. and i'm talking about the young millennials, but we haven't seen her get them fired up. >> but ivanka trump did a great job and she is a millennial. and you have donald trump, who is a big-time celebrity. the millennials, you can't gauge them or poll them, because they go with the wind. i'm betting...
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millennial everybody knows were a key part of the obama coalition. is she still struggling with them and again, what do you have here for them and what are you going to have going forward? is that mostly a turnout issue or is there persuasion that you got to do? >> i think it's both. i think millennial's i believe are going to line up behind hillary. we certainly seem that she is performing as well with millennial's as president obama was at a similar time in his campaign but we need to make sure to educate millennial voters as much as we can on a few things. first of all, most of them don't know much about lori clinton's early career, some of those fights she had to fight so we need to fill that in. the first hearing about her when she was a presidential candidate or a senator and there's been such a long record of achievements before that time. the other thing is i think millennial's have as much or more at stake than any other voter. trump is going to craft their future. they've been hit hardest by lack of job opportunities, my student debt. hilla
millennial everybody knows were a key part of the obama coalition. is she still struggling with them and again, what do you have here for them and what are you going to have going forward? is that mostly a turnout issue or is there persuasion that you got to do? >> i think it's both. i think millennial's i believe are going to line up behind hillary. we certainly seem that she is performing as well with millennial's as president obama was at a similar time in his campaign but we need to...
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a new report finds more than 60% of millennials don't own one. kenneth craig shows us what they are opting for instead. >> $15 in 24. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: 21-year-old maggie smith uses her debit card for everything. she doesn't have a credit card and neither does her older brother charles. >> how are you doing? why should i have a credit card? i don't need it. >> reporter: you feel the same way? >> yeah. definitely don't need it. >> reporter: part of a younger generation that's steering clear from buying with credit. according to a survey by bankrate.com, only about 1 in 3 millennials has a credit card. >> they have a greater aversion to debt than we have seen among previous generallations. >> reporter: they are also changing the way they pay each other and many are using their smartphones to do it. >> that $14. >> that works. >> reporter: like maggie and charlie, they are more often using peer-to-peer payment apps like venmo. >> it's easy. i just click on my app and click an amount, choose recipient and send it. boom, it's there. >
a new report finds more than 60% of millennials don't own one. kenneth craig shows us what they are opting for instead. >> $15 in 24. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: 21-year-old maggie smith uses her debit card for everything. she doesn't have a credit card and neither does her older brother charles. >> how are you doing? why should i have a credit card? i don't need it. >> reporter: you feel the same way? >> yeah. definitely don't need it. >>...
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. >> it's targeting millennials, i think. >> i'm a millennial. >> so there are millennials who thinke not republicans, they may be more independent leaning or democrats who were very pro-bernie so the idea, i think, there was to try to get folks who still may be on the fringe, may still be upset about bernie. >> i want to listen to le lena dunham and america ferrera. >> hi, i'm lena dunham and according to donald trump, my body is probably, lake, a 236 and i'm america ferrera and according to donald trump, i'm probably a rapist. >> but america, you're not mexican. >> and president obama isn't kenyan, lena, but that doesn't stop donald approximate. >> funny. effective. >> he actually is half-kenyan. he's just not born in kenyan, and so i actually tweeted that. i was like, we should have fact checked this in the prompter first. >> i think eventually they were going to have to put some millennials on t millennials stage in order to reach millennials, box checked, but in the end, remember obama 2008, they accused him of being too much of a celebrity. at that time, he was the underdog and
. >> it's targeting millennials, i think. >> i'm a millennial. >> so there are millennials who thinke not republicans, they may be more independent leaning or democrats who were very pro-bernie so the idea, i think, there was to try to get folks who still may be on the fringe, may still be upset about bernie. >> i want to listen to le lena dunham and america ferrera. >> hi, i'm lena dunham and according to donald trump, my body is probably, lake, a 236 and i'm...
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now baltimore is one of the top $10 destinations for millennials, one of the top $10 for tech startups and that didn't happen by accident. it's because of this private government understanding our role in job creation as well as when i talk about tools, it hasn't been without support from the government. mayor cornett: millennials are very choosy about where they are going to live, the reason they are going to baltimore and oklahoma city it's because they are getting what they are seeking. economic development is really the result of place making and so cities that are attractive to millennials are going to grow and i think that's something stephanie and i continue to work on in our roles as mayors. >> so you also moving to infrastructure you called on all mayors to support flint, mi which is of course reeling from the water crisis. why did you think that was so important to bring up here? mayor rawlings-blake: it was important because the nation watched as hundreds of thousands, probably more, were impacted by poor choices around infrastructure across the country we all have challenge
now baltimore is one of the top $10 destinations for millennials, one of the top $10 for tech startups and that didn't happen by accident. it's because of this private government understanding our role in job creation as well as when i talk about tools, it hasn't been without support from the government. mayor cornett: millennials are very choosy about where they are going to live, the reason they are going to baltimore and oklahoma city it's because they are getting what they are seeking....
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. >> jessica and i are both millennials. the fact of the matter is that social security is upon the scheme for us. we're not going to rely on it and we've got hillary clinton talking about expanding social security. if interest rates go back up to 5.5%. we're going to be paying $1 trillion towards the interest on debt. this is unsustainable. i think the debt is national emergency and have to do a lot more than just have a conversation about it. we have to treat it like it is, a national emergency. i'm ready to get soma len y'alls in the. this is affecting us. >> free college for everyone. >> charlie. i think what you're talking about just to refresh the audience's mind is when donald trump talked about refinancing the debt he came out and said he never talked about defaulting. in fact we could print money. what's wrong with that. >> he didn't say default in words. what everybody is saying here is accurate. the democrats have been irresponsible. they haven't grown the economy and debt has been piled up. president obama has ne
. >> jessica and i are both millennials. the fact of the matter is that social security is upon the scheme for us. we're not going to rely on it and we've got hillary clinton talking about expanding social security. if interest rates go back up to 5.5%. we're going to be paying $1 trillion towards the interest on debt. this is unsustainable. i think the debt is national emergency and have to do a lot more than just have a conversation about it. we have to treat it like it is, a national...
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. >>> the vast majority of millennials are not investing in the stock market. >> the younger ones tendqueezed by low wages and first early stage career jobs and they are also squeezed by student debt. >> on top of that, many millennials admit they don't understand how wall street works. despite their lack of participation, research shows millennials save more than previous generations for both emergencies and retirement. >> news 4 today starts now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist, and i'm eun yang. we want to start with a check of our forecast. it feels so nice. >> i wish it could stay this way but it's not. let's check with tom kierein. >> midnight blue dream sickle forecast under way. off in the distance, that's prince george's county. look at the clarity of the air this morning. the humidity is gone. that's the live view from our tower camera at dawn on this monday. your weather headlines for the next 24 hours as we have this gorgeous start to the day. we'll have a mild and comfortable morning. during the afternoon, it will be sunny, hot, and dry, remaining dry through
. >>> the vast majority of millennials are not investing in the stock market. >> the younger ones tendqueezed by low wages and first early stage career jobs and they are also squeezed by student debt. >> on top of that, many millennials admit they don't understand how wall street works. despite their lack of participation, research shows millennials save more than previous generations for both emergencies and retirement. >> news 4 today starts now. good morning,...
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millennials are leading a makeover.onomy are coming along for the trip. >>> right now, time to show you some of this morning's headlines. usa today unveils team usa's uniform for the olympic ceremony in brazile consistenting of navy blazers, white jeans and boat shoes. the designer is ralph lauren. full coverage of the rio olympics when they kick off a week from today. >>> new york daily news reports on sesame treat two long-time performers are off the show. gordon the teacher and emilio dell ggato showing it's always moving to share the needs of children. a lot of people will be d disappointed because they are staples. >> and jodi kantor viewing the importance of hillary clinton's nomination. >> standing here as my mother's daughter and my daughter's mother, i'm so happy this day has come. i'm happy for grandmothers and little girls and everyone in between. i'm happy for boys and men because when any barrier falls in america, it clears the way for everyone. >> "new york times" correspondent and cbs news contributor jod
millennials are leading a makeover.onomy are coming along for the trip. >>> right now, time to show you some of this morning's headlines. usa today unveils team usa's uniform for the olympic ceremony in brazile consistenting of navy blazers, white jeans and boat shoes. the designer is ralph lauren. full coverage of the rio olympics when they kick off a week from today. >>> new york daily news reports on sesame treat two long-time performers are off the show. gordon the teacher...
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we're seeing the rising importance of the millennial voters. female voters as well.ry clinton's nomination, not the only major stride women are making in politics. nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas, talking to a woman who has watched the change for 100 years. >> 51 votes for the next president of the united states of america! hillary rodham clinton! >> reporter: geraldine is an honorary delegate from arizona. she's 102 years old. >> i taught school for 45 years. i went through two depressions. and i went through two world wars. >> reporter: she said she always knew she would see the day that a woman would become a nominee of a major political party. >> i saw my mother get to vote for the first time that women could vote. and i knew then that if women could vote, we would soon have a woman as president. >> reporter: the nomination of hillary clinton is not the only major stride made during the democratic convention. women are rising to the helm of leadership positions in the party, especially african-americans. >> i was very, very pleased to be up on the stage with what i
we're seeing the rising importance of the millennial voters. female voters as well.ry clinton's nomination, not the only major stride women are making in politics. nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas, talking to a woman who has watched the change for 100 years. >> 51 votes for the next president of the united states of america! hillary rodham clinton! >> reporter: geraldine is an honorary delegate from arizona. she's 102 years old. >> i taught school for 45 years. i went through two...
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millennials count on their parents to help make ends meet. a new survey by suntrust bank shows that a quarter of millennials still need their parents to help them out financially. the study looked at people between the ages of 21 and 34. of those people-- 72 percent say they would have trouble paying their bills if their parents didn't help out. the most common payments parents make are cell phone bills -- car and medical insurance -- and rent. experts urge millennials to set up three separate savings accounts. one for major purchases, one for emergencies, and one for investing. >> marty:good news at the pump. the national average price of gasoline dropped seven cents over the past three weeks. dropping to two twenty nine for a gallon of regular gas. analysts say prices dropped because of lower oil prices and an abundant gasoline supply. the current average is 54 cents less than it was a year ago. the highest average prices are still in the bay area. live look outside. bay bridge toll plaza. >> marty:for the weekned. it's motown music in the
millennials count on their parents to help make ends meet. a new survey by suntrust bank shows that a quarter of millennials still need their parents to help them out financially. the study looked at people between the ages of 21 and 34. of those people-- 72 percent say they would have trouble paying their bills if their parents didn't help out. the most common payments parents make are cell phone bills -- car and medical insurance -- and rent. experts urge millennials to set up three separate...
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there are 89 million millennials. they do not align like their parents did or i did with their parents political party. they will vote and maybe not in bigger numbers as barack obama, but they will vote. i haven't seen any kid relate to them. i would be surprised. somebody would have to explain to me why they don't have more millennials. >> does chelsea clinton count? >> well. >> on the border. >> some suggest she has -- >> i think one thing as the speakers line up. three prominent democrat speakers. they are intent on taking back the senate. if you watch elizabeth warren, she was trying to put mitch mcconnell in the box of donald trump. i see those three forcing votes and trying to make that an issue to win those seats back and take back the senate. i didn't put it together until i saw the three of them on stage tonight. somebody's putting that together. >> it is interesting debate within the democratic party how to treat donald trump. some people say by putting him in the same group as republican senators, you areno
there are 89 million millennials. they do not align like their parents did or i did with their parents political party. they will vote and maybe not in bigger numbers as barack obama, but they will vote. i haven't seen any kid relate to them. i would be surprised. somebody would have to explain to me why they don't have more millennials. >> does chelsea clinton count? >> well. >> on the border. >> some suggest she has -- >> i think one thing as the speakers line...
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joining us now with a wakeup call from millennials and all of us tell us about the research.many think i could never be a scam victim. >> that piece is showing technology is catching up with us a little bit we surveyed over 2000 individuals and the perception is the elderly or the lower income or the less negligent people are more susceptible to scams >> one in ten seniors lost money to a scammer as opposed to an 18-24-year-old where 1/3 of those lost money to a scammer. that's a pretty big gap. >> the seniors were able to tell between a scam, they were not falling victims where the millennials are. 7-10 under the age of 45 fall victim to a scam. it's showing you, it's trending toward the younger population. >> we used to report on the grandparent scams where they would call up grandparents. now it's i'm hijacking your cell phone. you find the issue could be the optimism bias. tell us about that. it's the illusion that other people are more vulnerable than we are. >> it could never happen to me, sort of thing. we have been educating that seniors are more vulnerable. >> those
joining us now with a wakeup call from millennials and all of us tell us about the research.many think i could never be a scam victim. >> that piece is showing technology is catching up with us a little bit we surveyed over 2000 individuals and the perception is the elderly or the lower income or the less negligent people are more susceptible to scams >> one in ten seniors lost money to a scammer as opposed to an 18-24-year-old where 1/3 of those lost money to a scammer. that's a...
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clarence: you have to be very you advertise to millennial kpwr millennials. a lot of early anti-smoking commercials encouraged them. reason you have terrorists and criminals and artels is because you outlaw cocaine. if you didn't, you would have guys down the street selling it. is the question. pat: it is the libertarians that would argue that. it is something we have to consider but you look at are stics that on drugs more predisposed to commit crime so there's a public protection element. is pretty far afield from vaping. clarence: we have problem now with prescription drugs leading consumption. the same impact but cheaper. it cuts both ways. question.c hould congress over tuturn this regulatory over reareach? yes or no? can't do anything i don't think without a president. eleanor: we do have a president but the answer is no regardless f who the president is and we do have a president. tom: it should be illegal until but they should overturn the majority of it. larence: i don't see any sympathy for the nicotine producers. some of the most hated people aroun
clarence: you have to be very you advertise to millennial kpwr millennials. a lot of early anti-smoking commercials encouraged them. reason you have terrorists and criminals and artels is because you outlaw cocaine. if you didn't, you would have guys down the street selling it. is the question. pat: it is the libertarians that would argue that. it is something we have to consider but you look at are stics that on drugs more predisposed to commit crime so there's a public protection element. is...
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crowd here in the city. >> reporter: this millennial can't imagine getting email like that. >> that would be strange. for sure. i -- yeah. >> reporter: she said she came here from germany to work and hasn't experienced the party tech culture that makes headlines on the daily. >> it's a place to be if you are interested in tech stuff. so, um, it's definitely the industry itself and not the [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: monday is intern palooza a free event for bay area tech interns. microsoft email was referring to an after party they will be hosting not internapalooza itself. one person founded the event 6 years ago to bring the tech people together irl not to get lit. it will be a dry event actually. >> connect young entrepreneurs to come to sillicon valley to change the world, connect those interns with experienced business leaders. >> reporter: microsoft got backlash and said it's poorly worded and not in keeping with our values as a company. organizers expect thousands of interns from across the bay area to be here on monday. the networking event starts at 6:00. in san francisc
crowd here in the city. >> reporter: this millennial can't imagine getting email like that. >> that would be strange. for sure. i -- yeah. >> reporter: she said she came here from germany to work and hasn't experienced the party tech culture that makes headlines on the daily. >> it's a place to be if you are interested in tech stuff. so, um, it's definitely the industry itself and not the [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: monday is intern palooza a free event for bay...
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so we've got this millennial boomers, millennial generation that's moving into the consuming phase andhat's going to help our economy. we're almost energy independent, we're an entrepreneur invaded society, so i think we're in a good position. >> the people like gary that still think they're millennials? >> well, i was just going to say that demographic fact is guessing for us. >> yeah. >> john, stick around. we'll be right back, folks. >> okay. thanks >> welcome back to wall street week. we're talking now with northwestern ceo john schlifske, john moving from the uk to the u.s. we've got really interesting political situation here. your business hates uncertainty. pretty uncertain right now. how do you read things? >> well, you know, from a presidential perspective, i don't think it really matters. with all due respect whether it's trump or hillary, they're only going to be in office for eight years. we invest for 30, on 40, 50 year cycles, so i think it makes better reality television than it does in terms of what you should do fran investment perspective. i think ultimately it's a g
so we've got this millennial boomers, millennial generation that's moving into the consuming phase andhat's going to help our economy. we're almost energy independent, we're an entrepreneur invaded society, so i think we're in a good position. >> the people like gary that still think they're millennials? >> well, i was just going to say that demographic fact is guessing for us. >> yeah. >> john, stick around. we'll be right back, folks. >> okay. thanks >>...
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so we've got this millennial boomers, millennial generation that's moving into the consuming phase andt's going to help our economy. we're almost energy independent, we're an entrepreneur invaded society, so i think we're in a good position. >> the people like gary that still think they're millennials? >> well, i was just going to say that demographic fact is guessing for us. >> yeah. >> john, stick around. we'll be right back, folks. >> okay. thanks can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. 6x cleaning*, 6x whiteningá in the certain spots that i get very sensitive... ...i really notice a difference. and at two weeks superior sensitivity relief to sensodyne i actually really like the two steps! step 1 cleans and relieves sensitivity, step 2 whitens. it's the whole package. no one's done this. crest - healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >> welcome back to wall street week. we're talking now with northwestern ceo john schlifske, john moving from the uk to the u.s. we've got really
so we've got this millennial boomers, millennial generation that's moving into the consuming phase andt's going to help our economy. we're almost energy independent, we're an entrepreneur invaded society, so i think we're in a good position. >> the people like gary that still think they're millennials? >> well, i was just going to say that demographic fact is guessing for us. >> yeah. >> john, stick around. we'll be right back, folks. >> okay. thanks can a...
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in the same way that millennials inside of them have a sense of social responsibility to stand up to bullying and racism and bigotry and to injustice wherever they see it, they don't wait for someone else to do something about it, they organize and they stand up to that. donald trump is bringing ba b the wrong change for america. policies most foreign affairs experts have suggested would make us less safe as a country, withdrawing from nato, economic issues withdrawing from the world trade organization and looking at what the cost of his economic policies domestically would have on the american people, burdening working people in america with his economic plans. and that doesn't even begin to talk about making fun of people with disabilities and people of mexican heritage and our mexican brothers and sisters and suggesting that the judge cannot hold his job as a federal judge because donald trump said he's going to build a wall on the southern border that mexico will pay for, that shift in addition to not disavowing david duke when the question was asked of donald trump what he think
in the same way that millennials inside of them have a sense of social responsibility to stand up to bullying and racism and bigotry and to injustice wherever they see it, they don't wait for someone else to do something about it, they organize and they stand up to that. donald trump is bringing ba b the wrong change for america. policies most foreign affairs experts have suggested would make us less safe as a country, withdrawing from nato, economic issues withdrawing from the world trade...
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this year millennials, the group between 18 and 35 years old, make up about a third of all eligible voters. that's now the same percentage as baby boomers. a recent harvard institute of politics poll found young voters prefer presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton by a nearly two-to-one margin over her opponent republican donald trump. >> we're really excited to show you around the r.n.c. this week. >> reporter: young republican delegates are thinking about how to change that. >> i think the republican party has an image with young people we need to work on, a number of things. >> reporter: jace from vermont is one of the youngest delegates and has a message to g.o.p. leaders about his generation. >> the top three things to us is
this year millennials, the group between 18 and 35 years old, make up about a third of all eligible voters. that's now the same percentage as baby boomers. a recent harvard institute of politics poll found young voters prefer presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton by a nearly two-to-one margin over her opponent republican donald trump. >> we're really excited to show you around the r.n.c. this week. >> reporter: young republican delegates are thinking about how...
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. >> and millennials, as well. we actually spoke earlier this evening or last night, whatever you want to call it, to the president of the young republicans organization. and she said that when you deal with donald trump's children, that it's also enabling him to access those millennial voters, as well, a little bit more. david. >> exactly right. donald trump has a message it that should be and is attractive to millennials. he wants to get the economy going. he wants to make sure there are jobs so as they graduate high school and graduate college there is a job for them to go to and the opportunity that maybe one day they can create something that will change the world. giving workers freedom. and not only millennials, though, we heard about it a lot from dan sullivan and shelly capato, donald trump will be a president that doesn't want to kill jobs which is exactly what hillary clinton is campaigning to do in states like west virginia and ohio. capri's home state here. and why he has a chance to win ohio. >> yeah,
. >> and millennials, as well. we actually spoke earlier this evening or last night, whatever you want to call it, to the president of the young republicans organization. and she said that when you deal with donald trump's children, that it's also enabling him to access those millennial voters, as well, a little bit more. david. >> exactly right. donald trump has a message it that should be and is attractive to millennials. he wants to get the economy going. he wants to make sure...
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so we've got this millennial boomers, millennial generation that's moving into the consuming phase andhat's going to help our economy. we're almost energy independent, we're an entrepreneur invaded society, so i think we're in a good position. >> the people like gary that still think they're millennials? >> well, i was just going to say that demographic fact is guessing for us. >> yeah. >> john, stick around. we'll be right back, folks. >> okay. thanks many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. >> welcome back to wall street week. we're talking now with northwestern ceo john schlifske, john moving from the uk to the u.s. we've got re
so we've got this millennial boomers, millennial generation that's moving into the consuming phase andhat's going to help our economy. we're almost energy independent, we're an entrepreneur invaded society, so i think we're in a good position. >> the people like gary that still think they're millennials? >> well, i was just going to say that demographic fact is guessing for us. >> yeah. >> john, stick around. we'll be right back, folks. >> okay. thanks many people...
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. >> millennials?ey're very young people born after a certain age -- what year way before us. okay. it's like cody and cass. >> all right. >> your kids aren't i don't think. >> millennials? i hope not. what are millennials? >> we should have known. but anyway, the boston globe created a millennial slang quiz to find out. you and i will be terrible at this. let's see if you can understand what kids these days are saying. what do you think on fleek means. >> i have no idea. if i heard it, maybe i could tell you. >> it means -- it describes something that is flawless or perfect. it's on fleek. >> on fleek. i never heard of that. >> never. what is thirsty mean? >> you're dry. >> that was your generation. what it means now someone that craves attention. >>ll thirsty, he won't stop talking to me. >> that's ridiculous. >> what is no chill? >> no chill is when you're not cold. isn't that it? >> you would think, but you'd be wrong. the answer is to irrationally or reckless manner. >> why? >> that guy is no chil
. >> millennials?ey're very young people born after a certain age -- what year way before us. okay. it's like cody and cass. >> all right. >> your kids aren't i don't think. >> millennials? i hope not. what are millennials? >> we should have known. but anyway, the boston globe created a millennial slang quiz to find out. you and i will be terrible at this. let's see if you can understand what kids these days are saying. what do you think on fleek means. >> i...