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millennials versus jen x. adam is a millennial. we see who came out on top on the show. >> what about in the real world? our nicole brewer joins us with a, really a lot of people talking >> how often have we heard the line kids these days? seems to be every generation. so there's no question that society evolves generations differentiate, how do individuals between 19 and 35 stack up against generation ex-ers who are between 36 and 51? that depends who you talk to. >> two groups with very different approacheses to life >> this season of survivor featured millennials versus generation x. in the game of life, which group has the competitive edge? >> i would say millennial >> generation x >> i think the boomer won. >>> generation x >>> cynical set in their way >> and millennials >> lazy, >> statistics show differences with millennials placing less value on marriage and children >> the me generation is about me. i don't have time for that. >> research also shows dissimilar approach at work with an average two-year tenure, many believe
millennials versus jen x. adam is a millennial. we see who came out on top on the show. >> what about in the real world? our nicole brewer joins us with a, really a lot of people talking >> how often have we heard the line kids these days? seems to be every generation. so there's no question that society evolves generations differentiate, how do individuals between 19 and 35 stack up against generation ex-ers who are between 36 and 51? that depends who you talk to. >> two...
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millennials versus jen x. adam is a millennial. we see who came out on top on the show. >> what about in the real world? our nicole brewer joins us with a, really a lot of people talking >> how often have we heard the line kids these days? seems to be every generation. so there's no question that society evolves generations differentiate, how do individuals between 19 and 35 stack up against generation ex-ers who are between 36 and 51? that depends who you talk to. >> two groups with very different approacheses to life >> this season of survivor featured millennials versus generation x. in the game of life, which group has the competitive edge? >> i would say millennial >> generation x >> i think the boomer won. >>> generation x >>> cynical set in their way >> and millennials >> lazy, >> statistics show differences with millennials placing less value on marriage and children >> the me generation is about me. i don't have time for that. >> research also shows dissimilar approach at work with an average two-year tenure, many believe
millennials versus jen x. adam is a millennial. we see who came out on top on the show. >> what about in the real world? our nicole brewer joins us with a, really a lot of people talking >> how often have we heard the line kids these days? seems to be every generation. so there's no question that society evolves generations differentiate, how do individuals between 19 and 35 stack up against generation ex-ers who are between 36 and 51? that depends who you talk to. >> two...
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[laughter] >> i gotta go, it's 5:00 somewhere and i'm a millennial. go get your wine. >> chip, thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> where can the audience see you? >> next saturday at the stress factory in new brunswick and january 4th at helium comedy club in philadelphia. >> fantastic, catch us at the stress factory on december 6th. 7:30. thanks for watching. >> he is the only who had the cojones to go after governor christie. you may have been at a party with white girl rose. >> i feel left out where, is the black girl kang: live from rigel 7, conquerors of rigels 4 through 6, it's the 25th annual treehouse of horror! with special guest stars jennifer lawrence, warren beatty, john travolta, clint eastwood, george clooney, prince, taylor swift, sean penn, bruce springsteen, helen mirren, morgan freeman, james franco, kanye west and... leonardo dicaprio. (applause and cheering) why? (kang and kodos laughing) this has been a bad week, even for you, simpson. concrete in the sandbox? i don't get lost anymore! spreading the rumor th
[laughter] >> i gotta go, it's 5:00 somewhere and i'm a millennial. go get your wine. >> chip, thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> where can the audience see you? >> next saturday at the stress factory in new brunswick and january 4th at helium comedy club in philadelphia. >> fantastic, catch us at the stress factory on december 6th. 7:30. thanks for watching. >> he is the only who had the cojones to go after governor christie....
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that's how millennial i am. if they did a hash tag and it was like fabric soft, whateves, i would buy it. >> you need a hash tag. >> or my choats are -- clothes are so soft, af. >> what does that mean? >> we can't say it on tv. >> auto focus. >> kristen, do you use fabric softener? >> i don't even know what the heck fabric softener is. i throw my clothes in the washer and they come out clean. i don't need fabric softener. i don't need magic laundry lotion or whatever. >> what about the sheets? do you use the dryer sheets? >> my sheets don't come off very often. >> no it is the sheets. >> i don't know what those are either. >> what do you do about the dastardly cling? >> that sounds like the name of a band. i use toilet paper more my dastardly cling. >> whatever the laundromat uses i drop them off at is what i use. >> fancy. >> it is like 20 bucks. i don't have a washer and dryer. >> for you a load is a t-shirt, isn't it? >> that's exactly right. >> that is a great tall joke. it came right on time. you know, goin
that's how millennial i am. if they did a hash tag and it was like fabric soft, whateves, i would buy it. >> you need a hash tag. >> or my choats are -- clothes are so soft, af. >> what does that mean? >> we can't say it on tv. >> auto focus. >> kristen, do you use fabric softener? >> i don't even know what the heck fabric softener is. i throw my clothes in the washer and they come out clean. i don't need fabric softener. i don't need magic laundry...
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these millennial-driven services face a big challenge. two-thirds of millennials have less than $1,000 in their bank account, according to a 2016 survey. still, robin hood's co-founder says he believes the company's post election momentum could be just the beginning. >> i think there certainly is a coming of age of the millennial demographic to be a part of the economy, right? like this is i think 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, will be the first years a lot of these new consumers will have their first few hundred or few thousand dollars to save. >> reporter: even as millennials like jake say they're not changing their portfolios one bit. >> i learned a long time ago that things are cyclical. they could i have kind of go on just based on political movement. >> reporter: it remains unclear whether this uptick in transaction volume will continue. the vocatifolks here at robin he hopeful they'll be able to capture the vast potential of millennials who will have $8 trillion in income by 2025. i'm aditi roy for "nightly business report," palo alto, ca
these millennial-driven services face a big challenge. two-thirds of millennials have less than $1,000 in their bank account, according to a 2016 survey. still, robin hood's co-founder says he believes the company's post election momentum could be just the beginning. >> i think there certainly is a coming of age of the millennial demographic to be a part of the economy, right? like this is i think 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, will be the first years a lot of these new consumers will have their...
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it is millennials it is minorities.he people who they need to make sure they're reaching out to. propose policies that actually impact them and could benefit them. we need to hear democrats talking about college affordability. we need to hear them talking about minimum wage. >> they did talk about those. they did. >> they need to double down. the next four years, we're seeing trump appoint cabinet members who are not at all serving the working class or the democratic -- the labor secretary, he is a total enemy of the fight for 15. one of the most important fights across our nation and democrats need to double down and make sure that they are getting out the message that appeals to millennials and to their base. >> jessica, new research shows only half of those born in the 1980s earn more than their parents. only half. compare that to 90% of those born in the '40s. if the american dream is doing better than the generation before you, do you think the dream is dead? >> a big contributor in what led to donald trump winning
it is millennials it is minorities.he people who they need to make sure they're reaching out to. propose policies that actually impact them and could benefit them. we need to hear democrats talking about college affordability. we need to hear them talking about minimum wage. >> they did talk about those. they did. >> they need to double down. the next four years, we're seeing trump appoint cabinet members who are not at all serving the working class or the democratic -- the labor...
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g and less,, millennials are holding off on buying a home... and renting instead.bs reporter karina mitchell shows us -- they're look enities... >>> with home prices rising and less inventory available many millennials are holding off on buying a home and renting instead. they are looking for extra amenities and landlords are paying attention. >> reporter: lucy's decision to move into this new york city rental had more to do with what's outside the apartment. amenities include a pool, fitness center, basketball court, and outdoor spaces. but what really sold her was the on site doggy daycare center. >> it gave me the flexibility to work a lot and still have the dog taken care of when i'm not here. >> reporter: millennials are leading the charge to rent, rather than buy. in 2014, almost 72% of them decided to rent. this building is owned by the company "related" and was constructed with young adults in mind. >> in here, we have our billiards room which is open all day for our residents. >> reporter: related executive chris smith says millennials put a premium on lif
g and less,, millennials are holding off on buying a home... and renting instead.bs reporter karina mitchell shows us -- they're look enities... >>> with home prices rising and less inventory available many millennials are holding off on buying a home and renting instead. they are looking for extra amenities and landlords are paying attention. >> reporter: lucy's decision to move into this new york city rental had more to do with what's outside the apartment. amenities include a...
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. >> i work a lot of millennials and a reason a lot of them are struggling financially is they're used to getting what they wanted as a child. they're almost trying to replicate the financial but they're like, no i'm used to getting what i want when i want and because of that they're over spending and replicating what they saw their parents do and provide for them. >> second is serving others and you touched on that too. somebody other than yourself. >> absolutely. in this season of giving and focusing on that, it's great to take your children to serve a meal and take them to a shelter, demonstrate that you can bring wrapped gifts to the family shelter and serving others. and when you're doing that as a family, your children will model that behavior and do it with their family. >> we'll get to the other two on happy holidays from crayola. so when do i start? chemistry, baby! ?air marker spraayer!!!? the holidays just got more surprising. each sold separately. >>> welcome back. so we're talk about four things. you want to give them experiences, rather than gifts. talk about that. >> i t
. >> i work a lot of millennials and a reason a lot of them are struggling financially is they're used to getting what they wanted as a child. they're almost trying to replicate the financial but they're like, no i'm used to getting what i want when i want and because of that they're over spending and replicating what they saw their parents do and provide for them. >> second is serving others and you touched on that too. somebody other than yourself. >> absolutely. in this...
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. >>> still ahead, dirty laundry for millennials.ompany launches a campaign to educate young people will fabric softener to fight declining sales. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. jimmy dean sausage today from the fridge.cious fully cooked and ready in seconds. it makes breakfast complete, which makes bill feel like completing the gazebo. prompting a celebration in lauri's backyard. with jimmy dean, good mornings lead to great days. mone hundredts thousand times a day, sending oxygen to my muscles. again! so i can lift even the most demanding weight. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now verified non gmo and gluten free. hey!reens presents, a holiday mini
. >>> still ahead, dirty laundry for millennials.ompany launches a campaign to educate young people will fabric softener to fight declining sales. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours?...
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extremes fore wide millennials.uld make sense that the generation that has embraced etf's the most, it kind of makes sense they would double with a lot of them. this is their product of choice at this point. i wonder how much they know about leverage resetting and all this that can rip apart returns. julie: how much do older investors know about that stuff? would you collect etf abuse? eric: people who have etf's in their accounts usually lose 1% in that part of their portfolio because they are using them as trade. overall, it's not an etf structural issue. there was an op-ed recently that said etf's trade too much and you should use index funds and people get more of their returns. , people not getting the full return because they're coming up late and selling. bad behavior comes out with etf's. it's something to keep an eye on. anything could have this kind of problem whether it's neutral funds or stocks. etf's right now get the widest hot spotlight as they are treated so much. julie: hopefully, those people will
extremes fore wide millennials.uld make sense that the generation that has embraced etf's the most, it kind of makes sense they would double with a lot of them. this is their product of choice at this point. i wonder how much they know about leverage resetting and all this that can rip apart returns. julie: how much do older investors know about that stuff? would you collect etf abuse? eric: people who have etf's in their accounts usually lose 1% in that part of their portfolio because they are...
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charles: a lot of millennials didn't vote.on, a sign they had given up on the democratic party. >> ron made a good point, the democratic party abandoned the younger voters. the democrats debt their clocks cleaned, they lost both chambers of the house and the white house and what is their response? renominate nancy pelosi. paul ryan, 46. the youngest speaker of the house since 1860. charles: you go from college campus to college campus. we have seen where millennials freaked out. they go to safe spaces. if they are not wearing safety pins they are burning flags. but you made a major dent on these campuses. do you think you are at a point where the conservative idea can grow out fear? >> there are more people who believe in the conservative free market than they might tell a pollster. there is a vocal minority of leftist activists that try to silence students who believe in limited government and free market values. charles: ron, what do you think donald trump can do in his first term to take this momentum and indifference or ap
charles: a lot of millennials didn't vote.on, a sign they had given up on the democratic party. >> ron made a good point, the democratic party abandoned the younger voters. the democrats debt their clocks cleaned, they lost both chambers of the house and the white house and what is their response? renominate nancy pelosi. paul ryan, 46. the youngest speaker of the house since 1860. charles: you go from college campus to college campus. we have seen where millennials freaked out. they go...
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most millennials do aspire to become homeowners at some point.ut it's actually the reality of lending standards, and lending constraints. i don't see that easing. regulation is part of it, but not just regulation. it's the experience of having gone through this lending cycle and losing so much that it's caused a pullback among major lenders. >> susan, thank you so much. >>> goldman sachs will pay $120 million to resolve charges of market manipulation. regulators allege that the bank deliberately moved a global benchmark for interest rate products to its advantage. the case is the latest in a series of broad investigations into manipulation by some of the world's biggest banks. >>> north carolina legislators have been meeting today, trying to reach a deal to repeal the state's so-called bathroom bill. the controversial law requires trage transgender people to use the bathroom that corresponds to the sex on their birth certificate. the law is deeply divisive and critics say costly. we report from raleigh. ♪ >> reporter: the law not only drove a wed
most millennials do aspire to become homeowners at some point.ut it's actually the reality of lending standards, and lending constraints. i don't see that easing. regulation is part of it, but not just regulation. it's the experience of having gone through this lending cycle and losing so much that it's caused a pullback among major lenders. >> susan, thank you so much. >>> goldman sachs will pay $120 million to resolve charges of market manipulation. regulators allege that the...
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[laughter] i'm a millennial, i'm probably the oldest millennial. my question is this, how do we get millennials more involved, engaged and part of the process? because if millennials, frankly, gave up, hillary clinton would be the president right now. so in your opinion, how do we specifically get millennials involved? >> did you see the tape i did with millennials about what it would be like when trump won on election night? did anybody see it? okay, well, it didn't get that many people then. [laughter] good try. look, that is a remarkable question. and i don't know if anything -- i teach at tulane, so i've done it for eight years, so i'm around young people. and it doesn't, like, my kids, it doesn't do any good to get mad at what they do, because they do what they do. but i have to say i'm profoundly disappointed that they didn't sufficiently recognize the threat that trump posed. and i hate to say this -- [applause] but, you know, there's no better education than the kick of a mule, and the mule is going to kick 'em, and they'll all know. >> rig
[laughter] i'm a millennial, i'm probably the oldest millennial. my question is this, how do we get millennials more involved, engaged and part of the process? because if millennials, frankly, gave up, hillary clinton would be the president right now. so in your opinion, how do we specifically get millennials involved? >> did you see the tape i did with millennials about what it would be like when trump won on election night? did anybody see it? okay, well, it didn't get that many people...
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. >>> millennials often get a bad wrap, but a new study has their back. why the generation is more prone to skipping out on vacation days. >>> out jumps good old santa claus. st.nick wandering the halls. why this is video is important to the kids spending the holidays in the hospital this year. >>> another cold start, and winter arrives tomorrow morning. we are getting off easy. 31 at 6:00, and 20s and 30s by 9:00, and noon, 40 to 46. not too bad we will come back and >>> people in one maryland community say much is enough. they are calling for an end to the hatred in howard county after some students used racial slurs on social media. >> our john henry was at a meeting where residents addressed the issue, and he spoke to one teenager about the personal tole that racism can fake. >> reporter: the purpose was simple, to speak up, with the spike of racist acts in howard county and across maryland, people here felt it was important to have a discussion in public to tackle this serious issue. in this room, the time to act is now. people want it known that in
. >>> millennials often get a bad wrap, but a new study has their back. why the generation is more prone to skipping out on vacation days. >>> out jumps good old santa claus. st.nick wandering the halls. why this is video is important to the kids spending the holidays in the hospital this year. >>> another cold start, and winter arrives tomorrow morning. we are getting off easy. 31 at 6:00, and 20s and 30s by 9:00, and noon, 40 to 46. not too bad we will come back and...
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>> as a millennial? the woman and the millennial of the group?ebody has to tell you how to open the bank account. i was raised almost as a boy to do everything myself. i can chop wood, i was raised to talk to other people. >> can you chop wood and talk to other people? >> only aggressively. i completely agree. it was the parents that told you school is number one and nobody has street smarts or life smarts and everybody can read a book really fast. why can't these people dedeuce that you have the internet, youtube, google. even if crow don't know how to do the stuff and too embarrassed to ask your friends. why can't you google change a leaky faucet. you can google that. why do you have to take a class? a part of me is like you just want somebody to pat you on a back and get a cupcake. >> they want the structure. they don't have the street smarts but they have to learn these skills somehow, so why not do it in a school? >> i think there's some things you could learn in a class and people figure out on their own. i don't know how they figured out h
>> as a millennial? the woman and the millennial of the group?ebody has to tell you how to open the bank account. i was raised almost as a boy to do everything myself. i can chop wood, i was raised to talk to other people. >> can you chop wood and talk to other people? >> only aggressively. i completely agree. it was the parents that told you school is number one and nobody has street smarts or life smarts and everybody can read a book really fast. why can't these people...
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those are millennial-driven products.g people can be investing in stuff that they understand instead of putting their money in sometimes more short term but maybe more satisfying but long term not really gaining income. if you want to invest and you are young and buying these products don't be afraid to buy the stocks or educate yourself about the market and how it works. >> a good way to start. thank you both. >>> and smart phones and smart cars in 2017 may be the year of the smart home. will it make your life in your house any easier? gaga, what you gore? bad boy ia leradingk yo t tt inkokowimy tring formrever i . le sohso mcustomstuds willo? l devesright? ywhere you wt go! yo t tt inkokowimy tring formrever i . e mark'sot!ustomstuds willo? l devesright? syncour atformn ande with thin. e only atd aritradeds willo? l devesright? >>> millions of homes will be a good deal smarter in 2017. how much money you save and how much easier your life becomes remains to be seen. >> for a lot of homeowners like me this was the year f
those are millennial-driven products.g people can be investing in stuff that they understand instead of putting their money in sometimes more short term but maybe more satisfying but long term not really gaining income. if you want to invest and you are young and buying these products don't be afraid to buy the stocks or educate yourself about the market and how it works. >> a good way to start. thank you both. >>> and smart phones and smart cars in 2017 may be the year of the...
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with 32.1% of millennials living with their parents.g the basic skill to the survive in the real world. that's where the adulting school comes in offering online and in-person class. here to discuss the curriculum and goals is the co-founder of the adulting school. katie, i think i must mourn the loss of rationale in our culture when we have to teach people who are adults how to be adults. that's so sad. >> hi, kennedy. thanks for having me on. so, you know, it might be sad for some people, but we are happy to help. so our school is here to create a community for people to, you know, along the way, school's budgets got cut, parents are busy, kids are overrun with activities. maybe this is the problem that needs to be fixed. kennedy: i'll tell you what it is. i know that you are a good person and you provide a valuable and necessary service. unfortunately you have to provide this service because kids -- even when you are in your early 20s you are considered a kid. that's problematic. they are bubble wrapped and coddled and raised by heli
with 32.1% of millennials living with their parents.g the basic skill to the survive in the real world. that's where the adulting school comes in offering online and in-person class. here to discuss the curriculum and goals is the co-founder of the adulting school. katie, i think i must mourn the loss of rationale in our culture when we have to teach people who are adults how to be adults. that's so sad. >> hi, kennedy. thanks for having me on. so, you know, it might be sad for some...
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, those disgusting millennial's, adopting there ways life, just disgusting.he issue. you get it in two hours, why not? why isn't amazon, so long-term thinking, why aren't they -- neil: that is a very good point. >> helping the money. neil: we are very close, beamed into your home. you can have objects printed at home. >> there is a trend, we are as boomers becoming like millennials. horrible. >> boomers are the most possessive center generation ever. you are a boomer. >> and -- -- >> in the early 70s we lost all discipline when we went off the gold standard. warner: the don't get me started. >> with interest rates so low you could get into that and borrow it endlessly. >> nothing holding us back. what i think should happen is outlaw microwave ovens. >> i agree with you. >> instant gratification as well. neil: some microwave ovens are faster than others. and and -- >> education. neil: for god sake. >> verify -- neil: barely heard about china from you today. >> i tell you about china. all of asia is. neil: fascinating. amazon took it upon itself to sell an item
, those disgusting millennial's, adopting there ways life, just disgusting.he issue. you get it in two hours, why not? why isn't amazon, so long-term thinking, why aren't they -- neil: that is a very good point. >> helping the money. neil: we are very close, beamed into your home. you can have objects printed at home. >> there is a trend, we are as boomers becoming like millennials. horrible. >> boomers are the most possessive center generation ever. you are a boomer. >>...
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it looks -- >> i'm the least trendy millennial.ink will be -- and you gave us a list of the 100 days. what order do you think it'll be in? >> i hope they do focus out of the gate on tax reform and obamacare repeal. liz: i wish it was retroactive too. it doesn't look like that's -- i hope it's tax cuts. make it retroactive. harris: all right. kennedy? kennedy: i think obamacare's going to take longer, roll back epa regs right away. meghan: i think obamacare. harris: rex tillerson, secretary of state? meghan: i don't know. >> hearings are important. harris: good to see you. >> merry christmas! harris: we wish you and yours a wonderful christmas. we're back on tv monday at noon eastern. >>> and we begin our second hour on this friday with the deadly end to an international manhunt. the prime suspect in the berlin terrorist attack shot in shootout with the italian police. i am jon scott. that happened after the tunisian migrant became the focus of the search after his finger prints were found in the truck. y we see him in the video ple
it looks -- >> i'm the least trendy millennial.ink will be -- and you gave us a list of the 100 days. what order do you think it'll be in? >> i hope they do focus out of the gate on tax reform and obamacare repeal. liz: i wish it was retroactive too. it doesn't look like that's -- i hope it's tax cuts. make it retroactive. harris: all right. kennedy? kennedy: i think obamacare's going to take longer, roll back epa regs right away. meghan: i think obamacare. harris: rex tillerson,...
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this man could teach millennials a thing or 2, more after this.welcome back one teen's work ethic is going viral, a chick-fil-a customer was shocked to see a teen, behind the counter working with a neck brace and an ope broken arm, the worker was in a car crash just days prior but he needed money to buy christmas presents for his family and the homeless. >> he didn't' to let his team down by not showing up, but he also wanted to use money for christmas presents and feed home lose a homeless as well. liz: this is christmas spirit, bringing backs power panel to talk about this. jessica, we have millennials, they want safe spaces and playing with play doe and double cushion on campus, this guy seems like a great example for them. >> he is, i don't think he is a millennial, i think he is a teenager. what is that genz . >> these should be going viral, i think that everyone takes a lesson. best part is that he wanted to give to the homeless as well. this is something that living in new york we walk by people all of the time we give to too little thought
this man could teach millennials a thing or 2, more after this.welcome back one teen's work ethic is going viral, a chick-fil-a customer was shocked to see a teen, behind the counter working with a neck brace and an ope broken arm, the worker was in a car crash just days prior but he needed money to buy christmas presents for his family and the homeless. >> he didn't' to let his team down by not showing up, but he also wanted to use money for christmas presents and feed home lose a...
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and executive says it is because millennial do not know what fabric softener is. downey is hoping to change that with a new campaign aimed at showing millennial's how to do laundry and why they should use fabric softener. >>> we will be learning about our next chance for rain. as we look live, a beautiful sunset tonight. your forecast is coming up. >>> all newest 6:00, taking stock of our water supply. all after last week's bay area soaker, the impressive post to reservoirs. sn' stopping arctic weather from paralyzing ,,,, much of the country. >>> the first day of winter two days away, but that is not stopping arctic weather from paralyzing much of the country. coast-to-coast the deep-freeze is creating dangerous road conditions. a driver shot this video of a tanker crash. two people killed and dozens injured in a near 70 vehicle pileup. travel by air not much better. about 4000 flights had to be canceled nationwide over the weekend. >> the irony is everyone here is complaining about how cold it is and you see that picture, we are so lucky. >> if your relatives ar
and executive says it is because millennial do not know what fabric softener is. downey is hoping to change that with a new campaign aimed at showing millennial's how to do laundry and why they should use fabric softener. >>> we will be learning about our next chance for rain. as we look live, a beautiful sunset tonight. your forecast is coming up. >>> all newest 6:00, taking stock of our water supply. all after last week's bay area soaker, the impressive post to reservoirs....
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the millennials are a lot more dynamic. by the way, a lot more pro-life than the liberal elites think they are. there was a time back in the early '90s and early '80s when mtv was interesting and countercultural and had shows that put people from different backgrounds together and tried to see if they could find common ground. but there are is one lesson i learned on mtv, eric, and it's a lesson i learned over and over again in my 40s. that's the myth of liberal tolerance. when i lived in that house, i was far more open-mded and interested in the lives of my liberal roommates than they ever were about mine. that's why we see this kind of divisive identity politics type videos that you see right now on mtv. >> let's go to juan. juan, i saw in the montage, a couple of clips we pulled out, one woman saying, and she quoted america's only great if you're white. your thoughts on this video, by the way? >> i think the video is kind of sending an arrogance. i don't know what the point is. the people who are putting it out, i guess,
the millennials are a lot more dynamic. by the way, a lot more pro-life than the liberal elites think they are. there was a time back in the early '90s and early '80s when mtv was interesting and countercultural and had shows that put people from different backgrounds together and tried to see if they could find common ground. but there are is one lesson i learned on mtv, eric, and it's a lesson i learned over and over again in my 40s. that's the myth of liberal tolerance. when i lived in that...
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forever. >> a lot of millennials do want to buy a home but there are hurt also they are facing.hey are having a hard time getting a qualified for a mortgage or even saving for a down payment. renting this general gives them flexibility. >> reporter: she enjoys that flexibility. >> once i know my long term plans, i can, think about buying but it is also very expensive. >> reporter: for now she's happy to keep renting. karena mitchell for cbs news, new york. >> as a result of the increased demand, average rents have also listen, more than 20 percent since 2006, in the top 50 housing markets, nationwide. >> how about that. olde city is a great place to live and that is where they are celebrating first friday tonight, but first of this holiday season. >> collective display of arts, culture, meteorologist lauren casey has a look at the sights and sound, hey there, lauren. >> reporter: hi there guys, i'm here in olde city on third street, it is first friday, free admission to the neighborhood's over 40 art galleries, right now at center for art and wood and there is some amazing piece
forever. >> a lot of millennials do want to buy a home but there are hurt also they are facing.hey are having a hard time getting a qualified for a mortgage or even saving for a down payment. renting this general gives them flexibility. >> reporter: she enjoys that flexibility. >> once i know my long term plans, i can, think about buying but it is also very expensive. >> reporter: for now she's happy to keep renting. karena mitchell for cbs news, new york. >> as a...
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they talk about millennials coming out of their parents' basement. and they talk about existing -- home starts, historic, 1.7. historic interest rate, 7%. so everyone who is spooked and got out of that trade, because interest rates were rising, they got spooked out -- >> how about the fact that the inventory levels. there is all kinds of different things, improvement in the economy, all those things feed into that trade. it's been pretty much -- a stealth move, basically, out of these home builders. it's been pretty spectacular, even as much as like a week or two ago, people saying, well, the home builders -- they have just been carried along. i don't necessarily think that. i think there are a lot of different areas that are actually feeding into the idea that they are too cheap and there is still some up side. >> pulte homes has a defective tax rate. corporate tax rates to 20 or 15%. >> they actually pay 40%? >> they have one of the highest tax -- effective tax rates. >> i'm long pulte. here's one of the things to think about in the first quarter,
they talk about millennials coming out of their parents' basement. and they talk about existing -- home starts, historic, 1.7. historic interest rate, 7%. so everyone who is spooked and got out of that trade, because interest rates were rising, they got spooked out -- >> how about the fact that the inventory levels. there is all kinds of different things, improvement in the economy, all those things feed into that trade. it's been pretty much -- a stealth move, basically, out of these...
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and 2 million more millennials voted for trump than the polls told us. what martin sheen should be asking himself, what would jed bartlett do from west wing? he would be calling for unity, not division. we need to come together and see what this president atlantic, what is he going to do? charles: are you somewhat unnerved at 16 elect -- that 60 electors have signed on to this letter? as 67 as we talk about the lack of persuasion the celebrities have. i'm concerned that 60 of them would sign on to the letter and make their demands. >> they have a right to make their demands. i'm a report and i'm in favor of the facts coming out regardless of what they are. but i don't think it changes what happened during election. the election is over. the voters spoke. they made a decision these people hate and can't live with. i think there are several issues that should be pulled apart. people should make it case, what happened with the hack. that's a fair case and i don't think it has anything to do with the results of the election. charles: that's part of it. there
and 2 million more millennials voted for trump than the polls told us. what martin sheen should be asking himself, what would jed bartlett do from west wing? he would be calling for unity, not division. we need to come together and see what this president atlantic, what is he going to do? charles: are you somewhat unnerved at 16 elect -- that 60 electors have signed on to this letter? as 67 as we talk about the lack of persuasion the celebrities have. i'm concerned that 60 of them would sign on...
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more than 60% of millennials. is it gen x even more? what is the progression here? >> yeah.e baby boomers were a big growth factor in pets. then the gen x is a little more. i think the baby boomers passed on something even stronger to the millennials, 87% of mill len ide ials -- millennials say pets make you more hope. >> they're opposite of pet sfwls in this pro growth environment, i think we will see millennials forming householdings, when they do that, they will be acquiring a pet. >> that's a very good point in this provost environment, i described you as not a trump stock. the fact is, you pay a lot of taxes. >> over two-thirds of our business is u.s. based. we pay u.s. taxes, so any kind of a tax reform will benefit us. >> you have tremendous growth in international, double digit. how are you doing it? >> it turns out this bond we have with our pets cuts across every single culture in the world. maybe it's genetic. i don't know. people say the pets makes them feel better. as you say, we are growing faster, internationally than we are even in a strong u.s. growth. >> as
more than 60% of millennials. is it gen x even more? what is the progression here? >> yeah.e baby boomers were a big growth factor in pets. then the gen x is a little more. i think the baby boomers passed on something even stronger to the millennials, 87% of mill len ide ials -- millennials say pets make you more hope. >> they're opposite of pet sfwls in this pro growth environment, i think we will see millennials forming householdings, when they do that, they will be acquiring a...
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millennials.s. my shirts may not be as snuggley soft because of you. why young people are killing fabric softeners. (vo) it's the holidays at verizon, and the best deals are on the best network. with no surprise overages, you can use your data worry free and even carry over the data you don't use. and right now get four lines and 20 gigs for only $40 per line. you'll even get the iphone 7, the samsung galaxy s7, the pixel phone by google, or the motoz droid for only $10 per month. no trade-in required. hurry, these offers end soon. get the best deals and the best network, only on verizon. . . . >> donald trump makes the sales tax of 270 electoral votes to make a white house win p. >> his victory coming despite the left's ditch last minute ditch to flip the electors. good morning, kristin. >> good morning heather and clayton despite all of the talks and threats in the end only two ended up defecting. that is not to say there weren't plenty of protests. a woman had to be escorted out for screaming a
millennials.s. my shirts may not be as snuggley soft because of you. why young people are killing fabric softeners. (vo) it's the holidays at verizon, and the best deals are on the best network. with no surprise overages, you can use your data worry free and even carry over the data you don't use. and right now get four lines and 20 gigs for only $40 per line. you'll even get the iphone 7, the samsung galaxy s7, the pixel phone by google, or the motoz droid for only $10 per month. no trade-in...
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oliver: you talk about young people and millennials. i love the money coming out of the back. >> there are no babies in the but there are elementary aged kids. we thought the baby was the most fun symbol. what is the gold? >> we wanted to make it look a little gaudy. there were curtains and marble floors. it was a little trump-esque. oliver: what is the idea behind the money placement? >> there are not a lot of places to put money on a baby's of the diaper felt like a natural. when you do a deep dive into something, there has to be many people with different ideas so was there a lot of debate? >> the issue has a lot of great photography. we incorporated some of the photographs. a lot of it is portraiture and we felt it required too much explanation. we decided to simplify. if you're struggling how to market your products to young people, we've got the consultant for you. oliver: a business boot camp that will keep -- that will teach your kids supply and demand. carol: welcome back. americans born after 1996 make up almost a quarter of t
oliver: you talk about young people and millennials. i love the money coming out of the back. >> there are no babies in the but there are elementary aged kids. we thought the baby was the most fun symbol. what is the gold? >> we wanted to make it look a little gaudy. there were curtains and marble floors. it was a little trump-esque. oliver: what is the idea behind the money placement? >> there are not a lot of places to put money on a baby's of the diaper felt like a natural....
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let's go on holiday. >> can't believe we made it. >> the millennial protest base. you showed the video of the elector who said that cows voted for trump too. >> sometimes a cow wants to be made into a steak. some animal spokespeople. there are two kinds of people the ones who want you to eat them and those who don't. charlie the tuna wanted to be put in a can. >> he was dumb. >>> louis, you said why would they want trump to fail? i guess in their minds all those things would happen if he succeeds. >> yeah, we're screwed. you're right. thanks. >> you said it sounds like the worst episode of "real world" ever. imagine the smell. >> terrible. awful. >> chewy everywhere. >> tom you said nobody tells a sheriff what to do. obviously you have never seen "smokey and the bandit." >> okay. >> michael you said it will be good for these kids to learn what it is like to have 50 roommates. >> also probably the first time they haven't lived with their parents. >> the plan was concocted in their parents' basements. >> all of their parents' basements. how can we get them out of the
let's go on holiday. >> can't believe we made it. >> the millennial protest base. you showed the video of the elector who said that cows voted for trump too. >> sometimes a cow wants to be made into a steak. some animal spokespeople. there are two kinds of people the ones who want you to eat them and those who don't. charlie the tuna wanted to be put in a can. >> he was dumb. >>> louis, you said why would they want trump to fail? i guess in their minds all those...
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millennials are not wanting to spend on a peril -- apparel.hey would rather be spending their money on tech. retailers were forced to offer bigger discounts than ever this year. presenceess for your -- pareresents. maybe we will see in incremental in effect, but not really a boost to retailers. voters0% of millennial voted against donald trump. 63% of them voted against him and he winds, they are not feeling good about anything right now. have had an may effect on consumer confidence for millennials. caroline: thank you for joining us. cory, sticking with us. another high-profile hacking over the christmas holiday. sony music apologized to britney spears after it's twitter account was hacked and falsely reported the pop stars death. major cyberfter a attack two years ago rippled -- crippled the company's film division. one of the biggest stories this year was the yahoo! hack. to derail theugh acquisition of the company? there seems to be, despite thousands of hacks, we are getting a bit numb to it. the most important hack for corporate america
millennials are not wanting to spend on a peril -- apparel.hey would rather be spending their money on tech. retailers were forced to offer bigger discounts than ever this year. presenceess for your -- pareresents. maybe we will see in incremental in effect, but not really a boost to retailers. voters0% of millennial voted against donald trump. 63% of them voted against him and he winds, they are not feeling good about anything right now. have had an may effect on consumer confidence for...
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so millennial. according to experts, prenups are feisty times more popular today and that a 20's years ago. many said their millennial clients are hoping to protect the business ideas rather than the money they would actually make. attorney sal says it makes good legal sense >> you want to put all your cards on the table. you want to be able to protect what your value in the future. and in today's day and age, where the divorce rate is over 50%. you want to make sure just like any investment you have it's >> it's like kim kardashian getting a piece of kanye west production. they're in love and together but if you get divorced, you weren't making those beats or sneakers. >> reporter: you're saying protect the beats >> more millenials are getting prenups, millennials tend to get married when they're older. >>> let's check out this hipster spin on a traditional nativity scene. this is hilarious. it was created by brothers. they run anne oath novelty business. it comes complete with the three wise men c
so millennial. according to experts, prenups are feisty times more popular today and that a 20's years ago. many said their millennial clients are hoping to protect the business ideas rather than the money they would actually make. attorney sal says it makes good legal sense >> you want to put all your cards on the table. you want to be able to protect what your value in the future. and in today's day and age, where the divorce rate is over 50%. you want to make sure just like any...
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the millennials are all about experience spending.ore than we've seen from the boomers. >> i was once 20 to 30 -- >> you were. and then you had a family and you -- >> and that's wla we're seeing now with the millennials. >> i don't think we're that different. i think young people are often similar to the young people of the generation before. how different could we be? >> i know we're safe because they're not watching because they aren't planning for their future, saving their money or putting anything away. >> you've got two millennials sitting here. >> i don't even have a netflix account. >> you're -- your dorkiness preempts your millennialness. >> i think there's something to the idea that they're getting -- the millennials are getting older now. there's stuff changing in their lives. >> there are other people coming into the 20s, what are they? what are they? what are the new 20 -- are they different? are they going to have a different name? >> there's not a lot of apartments left when i write the addresses for christmas cards. no
the millennials are all about experience spending.ore than we've seen from the boomers. >> i was once 20 to 30 -- >> you were. and then you had a family and you -- >> and that's wla we're seeing now with the millennials. >> i don't think we're that different. i think young people are often similar to the young people of the generation before. how different could we be? >> i know we're safe because they're not watching because they aren't planning for their future,...
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want to work with traditional media companies so that content can be distributed to all of the millennials. emily: some estimate the value of youtube and $70 billion, that it could easily be a standalone company. why is it not, even within the alphabet family? susan: it is an important part of google and we benefit from a lot of things being a part of google. we run on google infrastructure and we also benefit from google's ad team. we are a company within google, and so we have all parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering, and so we have some of the benefits of being with google but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars and still you said you -- youtube is still in investment mode. how would you describe your goals around profit short and long-term? susan: what we want to focus on is growing the business when you're in a big growth area. you have to balance doing that and doing that in a responsible way. tv which is one of the biggest markets from the subscription number, tv ad numb
want to work with traditional media companies so that content can be distributed to all of the millennials. emily: some estimate the value of youtube and $70 billion, that it could easily be a standalone company. why is it not, even within the alphabet family? susan: it is an important part of google and we benefit from a lot of things being a part of google. we run on google infrastructure and we also benefit from google's ad team. we are a company within google, and so we have all parts that...
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millennials wondering what's more valuable these days money or ideas.ng ideas is behind prenups before marriage. fox explains. >> prenup tual agreements are popular today than 20 years ago and majority of attorneys polled noted increase in millennials seeking prenups and more surprising though may be what many people are hoping to protect. their ideas. >> from a business standpoint i think we both agree that it makes sense from a relationship standpoint i'm sure that puts a little bit of grind on every day aspect. >> i love you but if you have an idea of your only would not feel any type of way if you wanted to give me prenup because you game up with the idea. >>fy was in the lab putting this together by myself i will enjoy the earnings by myself if you leave you can't have a part. >> once you're in a marriage and have an idea it's your idea like part of that couple you know what i'm talking about collective idea. >> but a prenup protecting ideas and intellectual pr is very good. eny according to research area and consultant jason dorsy. >> millennials
millennials wondering what's more valuable these days money or ideas.ng ideas is behind prenups before marriage. fox explains. >> prenup tual agreements are popular today than 20 years ago and majority of attorneys polled noted increase in millennials seeking prenups and more surprising though may be what many people are hoping to protect. their ideas. >> from a business standpoint i think we both agree that it makes sense from a relationship standpoint i'm sure that puts a little...
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we talk about millennials, generation y.ichael: it is anyone born after 19 -- bm: it is anyone born : it is anyoneian born after 1996. in the marketplace they have $44 billion of buying power. amount isat dollar what makes them a pretty big target with companies and advertisers. ian: a lot of people looking at at millennials and what they can do. they seem to have an eye for the future in that respect. to somehich leads us teenagers that got together and created a consulting firm. an: these three kids met about this cornell business camp for high school kids. the two boys are from jersey and they kind of clicked. maybe we could do something together. that was the starting point for this whole journey. called jouv, con of like rejuvenate, juvenile -- kind of , juvenile.nate oliver: i'm going to go on some complex logic, but there have always been teenagers. how about right now? social mediaent of that companies are having a tough time targeting where this start of can provide some value? ian: you have teenagers with different
we talk about millennials, generation y.ichael: it is anyone born after 19 -- bm: it is anyone born : it is anyoneian born after 1996. in the marketplace they have $44 billion of buying power. amount isat dollar what makes them a pretty big target with companies and advertisers. ian: a lot of people looking at at millennials and what they can do. they seem to have an eye for the future in that respect. to somehich leads us teenagers that got together and created a consulting firm. an: these...
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. >> deneen, gary's daughter is not lazy, but often these millennials are lazy. they have a lack of drive. and that's why they're living in their parents basements. >> kids these days. >> kids these days. >> you know, i think there are different categories here. are they working hard and trying to save so they can move out? or are they being a flug? but listen, speaking personally, i left home in my early 20s, i went to school to figure it out because i lived in basement apartments, i made ramen noodles very profitable and i took the scenic route to get to where i am today and proud of it. >> that scenic route took you to a great place. chuck, i got to ask you, as we try to figure this out, or the younger generation tries to figure it out, it's not so easy for them to get a job that they can make, you know, quick buck with here and there because so many of those jobs are either outsourced or computerized. and the robots are now taking over. it's not that easy to get a job. >> it's a different time for sure. you know, i grew up here in east texas and i'm home in t
. >> deneen, gary's daughter is not lazy, but often these millennials are lazy. they have a lack of drive. and that's why they're living in their parents basements. >> kids these days. >> kids these days. >> you know, i think there are different categories here. are they working hard and trying to save so they can move out? or are they being a flug? but listen, speaking personally, i left home in my early 20s, i went to school to figure it out because i lived in basement...