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describe me as a millennial, one thing is for certain, lam not describe me as a millennial, one thingot a baby boomer. apparently, wheat, at the end of the alphabet, are cheesed off with baby boomers, with their retiring in their mid—605 and their pensions and their comfortable trousers, but intergenerational discussion, it's a lot more complicated than that. to get the full historical picture, i went to the epic ireland museum of the irish diaspora, it is all very well to find out about what previous generations went through, what about the transfer of money between them? neil has been studying social mobility, associate professor of economic history at the london school of economics, studying intergenerational wealth mobility and researching it using rare surnames. surnames can be used to track families over most of the past millennium. these surnames often had characteristics that enabled you to detect what the status of the original surname holder was. we were shocked when we first did this analysis, we got far higher correlate is, a far more static society, and social mobility is
describe me as a millennial, one thing is for certain, lam not describe me as a millennial, one thingot a baby boomer. apparently, wheat, at the end of the alphabet, are cheesed off with baby boomers, with their retiring in their mid—605 and their pensions and their comfortable trousers, but intergenerational discussion, it's a lot more complicated than that. to get the full historical picture, i went to the epic ireland museum of the irish diaspora, it is all very well to find out about what...
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a millennial. ...whatever i wanna be. boomer generation, millennials-- those between the ages of 18 and 34-- make up nearly a quarter of the entire u.s. population. of the close to 75 million millennials in the country, more than one in five is latino or latina. (rock music playing) rich garza is the co-founder of the annual pachanga latino music festival in austin and an expert at developing brand and consumer connections through sponsorships and marketing campaigns. garza: i'm seeing all these brands that are desperately chasing this latin millennial demographic. and if you look at the numbers, those are the folks that we're trying to talk to now, that we're trying to kind of create a community and a relationship. ♪ i kind of jokingly call this sort of the festival of the future, just based on who we're talking to and how we're programming it. hinojosa: millennials from across the state of texas and beyond attend the festival, and consumer branding to connect with them is everywhere. i spoke with christina ibañez, one o
a millennial. ...whatever i wanna be. boomer generation, millennials-- those between the ages of 18 and 34-- make up nearly a quarter of the entire u.s. population. of the close to 75 million millennials in the country, more than one in five is latino or latina. (rock music playing) rich garza is the co-founder of the annual pachanga latino music festival in austin and an expert at developing brand and consumer connections through sponsorships and marketing campaigns. garza: i'm seeing all...
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millennials really want to know about the companies.hey want to know if they have a social conscience. if it's food they want to know where it's sourced. these things are more important than the advertising that you're ramming down their threats. they are turning to video. so we did a survey and 83% of millennials said they go online to search for the products they're going to purchase. 3 of every 5 turned to video to learn more about the product. so that is a no-brainer for companies. be out there, be on video. again, make sure you're taking into account all of those emotional components that you want to have resonate with that consumer afterwards. >> once you get one, once you've got a millennial mom who likes you, how do you encourage her to spread the word? >> so it's all about making sure you're talking to them about the things that are important to them. what we found is really important to millennials, they want to know that there is value in the product they're purchasing from you, they want to know that there's convenience, and
millennials really want to know about the companies.hey want to know if they have a social conscience. if it's food they want to know where it's sourced. these things are more important than the advertising that you're ramming down their threats. they are turning to video. so we did a survey and 83% of millennials said they go online to search for the products they're going to purchase. 3 of every 5 turned to video to learn more about the product. so that is a no-brainer for companies. be out...
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millennial moms. we have that and more coming up on next on "your business." >>> hi everyone, and welcome to your business. the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. donald trump has been sworn in as the nation's 45th president. and according to a number of surveys, small business owners are excited. the nfib small business optimism index jumped a remarkable 7.4 points in december. the largest jump since the index was started in 1986. it is just one of a number of surveys showing that mainstream businesses are upbeat with the hope thaft trump administration will be business-friendly and you shaller in deregulation and tax reforms. the chief economist for the small business and interneuroship president of the and ceo of the national small business association. so good to see both of you. >> good to be here, thanks. >> thanks for talking to us. i want to dig into this. i've seen a number of surveys where optimism is higher, right? and people in small business feel like the next four years
millennial moms. we have that and more coming up on next on "your business." >>> hi everyone, and welcome to your business. the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. donald trump has been sworn in as the nation's 45th president. and according to a number of surveys, small business owners are excited. the nfib small business optimism index jumped a remarkable 7.4 points in december. the largest jump since the index was started in 1986. it is just one of a number...
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type in the word *millennial online. we found 49 million hits.t's just one indication that this group, ages 20-36, is one for the history books. that's especially true in north carolina. in durham, millennials make up 40 % of the population, with white, black and latino's represented in nearly equal numbers. in the presidential election, they gave hillary clinton 79% of their vote. but durham's vote didn't swing the state. trump won. correspondent diane roberts discovered that millennial voters are focused on revitalizing their city, refusing to be paralyzed by the lectoral bitterness. diane: durham, north carolina, population almost 230,000. it's emerging as the "it" city in the new south taking aim at recruiting and retaining millennials. >> it felt right to settle in and grow some roots here and build that kind of wide community. diane: megan jones' 5 year old business fits right in. the 29 year old is co-owner of mercury studio, selling workspace memberships to entrepreneurs, similar to what you buy at the gym. >> i benefited from the city fi
type in the word *millennial online. we found 49 million hits.t's just one indication that this group, ages 20-36, is one for the history books. that's especially true in north carolina. in durham, millennials make up 40 % of the population, with white, black and latino's represented in nearly equal numbers. in the presidential election, they gave hillary clinton 79% of their vote. but durham's vote didn't swing the state. trump won. correspondent diane roberts discovered that millennial voters...
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i would've a millennials. one is right in the center of it, but i notice that i sensed people dropping out, and i sensed they had no understanding that the level of growth had a huge, long-term ramification. 1.5%,onomy is growing at and that is less of a big deal for me then it is for some 23-year-old. a 23-year-old, if that continues, if that is the long-term trend, then they will face a country that continues to tear itself apart, socially, racially, economically. also, one of the things i say is that if you look at chinese youth today, polls showed that 75% of chinese millennials, they are optimistic about their future. they think their country will run the world someday. i happen to think china has a lot of problems, but nevertheless, that is what they view. in the united states, millennials, it is about 35% are optimistic about the future. the rest have given up. i think the chinese youth are looking at our millennials and licking their chops, saying, is this our competition? i think it is hard against mi
i would've a millennials. one is right in the center of it, but i notice that i sensed people dropping out, and i sensed they had no understanding that the level of growth had a huge, long-term ramification. 1.5%,onomy is growing at and that is less of a big deal for me then it is for some 23-year-old. a 23-year-old, if that continues, if that is the long-term trend, then they will face a country that continues to tear itself apart, socially, racially, economically. also, one of the things i...
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. >>> los jÓvenes millennials viven peor que sus padres, aÚn tienen mÁs educaciÓn la nueva generaciÓntiene una deuda estudiantil mayor. >>> claro que sÍ, voy a preparar los 2 mejores tacos del gallo giro. >>> luego de mÉxico Ñad mejor que los Ángeles de disfrutar de deliciosos tacos acompaÑeme a recorrer la ciudad en busca de las jetas mÁs tradicionales y los sabores mÁs nuevos del tradicional platillo mexicano. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> buenas tardes parece haber luz al final del tÚnel de interÉs zel dunl hay mÁs de 700 mil jÓvenes dreamers ante la posibilidad que donald trump anule el programa daca que los protege de la deportaciÓn. legisladores demÓcratas y republicanos se pusieron de acuerdo y presentaron un proyecto de ley que les o fres rai estatus temporal por 3 aÑos. marÍa paola ochoa hablÓ con los jÓvenes indocumentados y tiene sus reacciones. >>> karen vio morir sus sueÑos de ser veterinaria cuando donald trump fue elegido presidente ante el temor de que cumpliera su promesa de eliminar daca. >>> le pongo trabajo a mis estudios y alguien como donald tr
. >>> los jÓvenes millennials viven peor que sus padres, aÚn tienen mÁs educaciÓn la nueva generaciÓntiene una deuda estudiantil mayor. >>> claro que sÍ, voy a preparar los 2 mejores tacos del gallo giro. >>> luego de mÉxico Ñad mejor que los Ángeles de disfrutar de deliciosos tacos acompaÑeme a recorrer la ciudad en busca de las jetas mÁs tradicionales y los sabores mÁs nuevos del tradicional platillo mexicano. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ...
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marlon, ¿por quÉ crees que va a ayudar a los millennials?uestras compaÑeras en las guÍas telefÓnicas. ¿creen que hay que darle una oportunidad al Ñor donald trump? no me contesten. vamos a la pausa y regresamos con eso. el más apasionado & no es mi hijo& es su padre& cada partido, son cientos de manchas& salsa& refrescos& quesos& no, son goles& gracias a tidepods,, la unicaque la pasa relajada soy yo. goooooooooooooooooooool!!!!!!!!! !!!!!! elegido como producto del año 2016&si tiene que ser limpio, tiene que ser tide. oigan, sé que estamos cortos ...día de reposo mañana. un... las mamÁs no toman dÍa de reposo las mamÁs toman nyquil severe. la medicina nocturna contra estornudo, tos, fiebre, para... ...que puedas dormir de lo mejor con un resfriado. estas aves que fueron ahora regresan a casa, gracias a dawn. los rescatistas solo confían en dawn, porque es fuerte contra la grasa pero suave. alan: aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" seguimos con este tema candente, trump segÚn los millennials. y nos quedamos con esta pregunta. karla: si se le debe da
marlon, ¿por quÉ crees que va a ayudar a los millennials?uestras compaÑeras en las guÍas telefÓnicas. ¿creen que hay que darle una oportunidad al Ñor donald trump? no me contesten. vamos a la pausa y regresamos con eso. el más apasionado & no es mi hijo& es su padre& cada partido, son cientos de manchas& salsa& refrescos& quesos& no, son goles& gracias a tidepods,, la unicaque la pasa relajada soy yo. goooooooooooooooooooool!!!!!!!!! !!!!!! elegido como...
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we sought a column with the title of millennials needing to learn to lose. you are a millennial. what was the point of your column? talk was more of a pep despite the negative headline. i was getting at the fact that, for many of us who fit into this lumpy generation, the millennials, most of our lives have seen of the children who came here from other countries and were undocumented, views on the international climate change expansion ofe issuescare, a lot of that were important to us. we have seen progress with a president who has a vision we generally agree with and i think that a lot of people around my age got a little bit complacent in kind of forgot about history in the long run bending towards justice, to quote martin luther king. there are reversals, sometimes. a lot of people were disillusioned when a new president was elected who did not uphold our values. basically, i was talking about the fact that there was shellshocked about this political development. viewsve to bear in mind of immigrants, despite anti-immigrant rhetoric, people are more positive on the contributi
we sought a column with the title of millennials needing to learn to lose. you are a millennial. what was the point of your column? talk was more of a pep despite the negative headline. i was getting at the fact that, for many of us who fit into this lumpy generation, the millennials, most of our lives have seen of the children who came here from other countries and were undocumented, views on the international climate change expansion ofe issuescare, a lot of that were important to us. we have...
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to meet other millennials? if you look at a piece that doesn't really speak to you, it gives you a good reason to speak to the person next to you. if you're simply looking to enjoy the art in a quiet setting, you'll find that here too. just not on the first thursday of the month. that renaissance is a happening place. it's gotten so popular you need to buy your $12 tickets on the phillip's collection website in advance. >>> doug is back with more about our wear a come. >> pretty big changes considering we were at 60 yesterday and now it feels like 37 out there. it's changing quickly. that wind really the factor here. we've seen those winds gusting 40-50 miles an hour. numerous trees down around our region. it looks really nice. look at the clouds coming in out towards the cathedral. temperatures now down to 48. winds still around 14 miles an hour, gusting to 30 miles per hour. here are the current temperatures. again, we were 61 earlier, now down to 48 in washington. potomac at 44. centerville coming in at 45 d
to meet other millennials? if you look at a piece that doesn't really speak to you, it gives you a good reason to speak to the person next to you. if you're simply looking to enjoy the art in a quiet setting, you'll find that here too. just not on the first thursday of the month. that renaissance is a happening place. it's gotten so popular you need to buy your $12 tickets on the phillip's collection website in advance. >>> doug is back with more about our wear a come. >> pretty...
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think i am. >> is there such a thing as the millennial mindset?e're generalizing. i would say millennials in general, i'm going to make a generalization, have a shorter time span mindset than i think people of my generation -- >> i totally disagree with that. >> one word to describe them is conservative. >> yeah. we have a lot of clients that are baby boomers, totally, more conservative. >> the oldest millennials are 36 right now. >> exactly. >> it's not as if we are talking about people that are just starting. >> i totally agree. i think the younger ones, too, but conservatism overall. that's why i agree with what you're saying. if this sparks people's interests in the stock market, which is an area they've stayed away from. the portrayal in hollywood, on tv, the way it's written about in most popular magazines is very negative. if it gets people interested or involved in some way, it might not be the worst way. >> i agree, kelly. this is the beginning of just a huge bull market with millennials. >> let's go to the tsa. don't buy or sell anything
think i am. >> is there such a thing as the millennial mindset?e're generalizing. i would say millennials in general, i'm going to make a generalization, have a shorter time span mindset than i think people of my generation -- >> i totally disagree with that. >> one word to describe them is conservative. >> yeah. we have a lot of clients that are baby boomers, totally, more conservative. >> the oldest millennials are 36 right now. >> exactly. >> it's...
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we need to revolutionize how we engage with millennials. i think it was secretary perez talked about 2004 and john kerry on top of the ticket, not necessarily a charismatic candidate. do you know how that increased happen in 2004? of sorry, at the risk -onian under my , leadership at rock the vote we engaged with millennials in ways using technology and inviting our communications where we saw an 11% increase in turnout of young voters. that's what the democratic party needs to do and that's why in this transformational moment, we need an organizer leading the dnc. that is what we need to tap into in 2004, it wasn't young people rolling their eyes and days before the election, they came back and said we're counting on young people. they went from rolling their eyes to i'm counting on you. you know why? because outside groups spent $40 million engaging young people. rock the vote implemented online voter registration and gave away the free for allies. the democratic national committee needs to spend $40 million a year engaging millennial vot
we need to revolutionize how we engage with millennials. i think it was secretary perez talked about 2004 and john kerry on top of the ticket, not necessarily a charismatic candidate. do you know how that increased happen in 2004? of sorry, at the risk -onian under my , leadership at rock the vote we engaged with millennials in ways using technology and inviting our communications where we saw an 11% increase in turnout of young voters. that's what the democratic party needs to do and that's...
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king's dream is to young white millennials? >> i think it's important for young white black experience in this country through dr. king's speech. for somebody that continues to have a message that spoke to the great inequalities, that we need to be hyperconscious to it. i don't just want to stop on the "i have a dream" speech because that's often said to myself. i didn't know dr. king, how many times he'd about been arrested. i didn't know his radical messages. i didn't know he erred on the side of socialism than the destructive capitalism we have in the country. i don't want to get caught up in that one speech because that's often what was fed to us. i think of malcolm x, another great leader i was not taught about whatsoever as a young white person in the midwest. i think it's important white millennials hear the message but they're also challenged to the depths of what dr. king was saying. there's so many other speeches. the speech at the riverfront church a year before his assassinatioal militarism, talked about how much of
king's dream is to young white millennials? >> i think it's important for young white black experience in this country through dr. king's speech. for somebody that continues to have a message that spoke to the great inequalities, that we need to be hyperconscious to it. i don't just want to stop on the "i have a dream" speech because that's often said to myself. i didn't know dr. king, how many times he'd about been arrested. i didn't know his radical messages. i didn't know he...
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the millennial community, the millennial generation is as big if not bigger than the baby boomer generation. this rising american electorate and progressive whites are enough to win an election if we turn out the vote. 365 days a year we have to be knocking on every door, spend money on community of color media. we have to spend money on social media so we talk directly to the needs of young people and young people of color. it is a matter of investment and a matter of time, but here is the deal. the reality is, we haven't been doing much of that for anyone. if we want to win an election, those investments have got to happen and they have got to happen now. i am happy that everyone is committed, whether it is hillary clinton or bernie sanders, that we have got to get involved and revamp the democratic party to make sure we are investing in inng people and people communities of color, because that is how we are going to win. that is how we are going to win michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, but also ohio, california, and districts within their area that is the path forward. >> out i want to
the millennial community, the millennial generation is as big if not bigger than the baby boomer generation. this rising american electorate and progressive whites are enough to win an election if we turn out the vote. 365 days a year we have to be knocking on every door, spend money on community of color media. we have to spend money on social media so we talk directly to the needs of young people and young people of color. it is a matter of investment and a matter of time, but here is the...
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this year we talk about the millennial vote being down. it was up in new hampshire because we had that grassroots operation that every single state come every single congressional district, every town, community, neighborhood should have. because we have that, we have an entire female delegation so that is an important thing against donald trump, but we barely won. we need to take what you're doing where the turnout is up and people are involved and make sure that happens everywhere. i'm going to reject that we need to do either or. it's about having a conversation in every community. the millennial and african-american, white working class, lgb, latino. everyone believes the democratic party is not talking to them, because they are not. we are not. it is the washington insiders that are sending hundreds of millions, over a billion dollars in tv ads. can you imagine if we hired hundreds of thousands if not organizers across every congressional district. it goes over all of us in the grassroots should be on the toss and deciding what the pa
this year we talk about the millennial vote being down. it was up in new hampshire because we had that grassroots operation that every single state come every single congressional district, every town, community, neighborhood should have. because we have that, we have an entire female delegation so that is an important thing against donald trump, but we barely won. we need to take what you're doing where the turnout is up and people are involved and make sure that happens everywhere. i'm going...
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millennial pop singer arianna grande is it.claims herself the hardest working 23-year-old on earth. kat, i'll start with you. how many days do you think you would survive post after he-pocalypse? >> zero. i thought it would be dead without going the maps. even where i go when new york is not a grid. if i go to wall street or soho, i don't know where i am. how do you know where you are. especially in the cold, the little dohickey messes you have and i'm late to brunch. if i can't make it to brunch, post-apocalypse will be tough. i know a lot of people who know stuff. if i felt like an apocalypse was coming, i would come to your house or something. kennedy: we have survival food. we have maps and water packets. we have all sorts of stuff in my house. a good friend told me there is a fine line between survivalism and hoarding. you never swam in a lake? >> i don't understand it. if you are an urban environment and you are a kid you won't have many opportunities to do that. learning how to take care of yourself is an important thing
millennial pop singer arianna grande is it.claims herself the hardest working 23-year-old on earth. kat, i'll start with you. how many days do you think you would survive post after he-pocalypse? >> zero. i thought it would be dead without going the maps. even where i go when new york is not a grid. if i go to wall street or soho, i don't know where i am. how do you know where you are. especially in the cold, the little dohickey messes you have and i'm late to brunch. if i can't make it...
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mellower and lighter, for the millennial palate. the production process borrows from tradition. buys single malts from scottish distilleries. like blenders of the past, he then mixes them. but he goes one step further, atturing the blend again in specially crafted casks that add more flavor. is when you're tasting, when you're tasting. >> you can taste the flavor. wo's a technique that's won this michigan expat international praise and scottish scorn. his innovative casks led to one of his whiskies being banned by the scotch whisky association, the industry's old guard. the association's rosemary gallagher laid down the law. >> it has to be made in scotland from water, yeast, and cereals red has to be matured for 3 years in oak casks and that makes sure when people buy w otch whisky they know exactly what they're getting. >> but in 2015, for the first time ever, not a single scotch appeared in the prestigious whisky bible's top three list. a japanese whisky ranked #1. this year scotch is back on the list but with a lighter caramel/vanilla blend. >> if you're just doing things th
mellower and lighter, for the millennial palate. the production process borrows from tradition. buys single malts from scottish distilleries. like blenders of the past, he then mixes them. but he goes one step further, atturing the blend again in specially crafted casks that add more flavor. is when you're tasting, when you're tasting. >> you can taste the flavor. wo's a technique that's won this michigan expat international praise and scottish scorn. his innovative casks led to one of...
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. >> reporter: so you guys are millennials. lots of millennials weren't thrilled with hillary clinton. a lot of millennials stayed home and didn't vote or they might have voted for a third party candidate. so now we have donald trump as president. does this mean anything to you guys in terms of thinking about how you're going to look at elections in the future and what you're going to do? value voting? >> i think for myself, i know that myself and so many of our peers were really activated and became engaged in the political process with the 2008 or 2012 election of barack obama. and i think that potentially hillary clinton didn't capture that energy in the same way that barack obama did. i was a really ardent supporter of hillary clinton, but i know a lot of my peers who weren't. and i really think that millennials are looking for somebody who's authentic, who cares about the values that they care about, about progress, about change, more than partisanship. and i think a candidate or a party who really is able to tap into the
. >> reporter: so you guys are millennials. lots of millennials weren't thrilled with hillary clinton. a lot of millennials stayed home and didn't vote or they might have voted for a third party candidate. so now we have donald trump as president. does this mean anything to you guys in terms of thinking about how you're going to look at elections in the future and what you're going to do? value voting? >> i think for myself, i know that myself and so many of our peers were really...
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. >> up next -- the new wave of "whisper whiskeys" - made for millennials.male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all
. >> up next -- the new wave of "whisper whiskeys" - made for millennials.male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if...
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car designed by millennials, for millennials. did you expect mike? >> selfie cameras. >> see? >> cash role screws cents real quickly? >> remind me of millennials, because they're track us, wearing these medalian, like accessary, but tip. so, it is a personal con see age, know exactly where you are on the ship, know exactly with your friends and family are, they'll get lost, know what drinks you want, help you get on the ship, offer the ship faster, all because of technology. >> i got it. >> can probably take selfie too. >> you know millennials also do? >> what? >> when they wear sweaters, they have the cuffs come way down over their nickles,. >> so i'm about to create that picture of my bell sleeves. i was made fun of our on show by our stage manager, says it looks like something, i'll tweet it out. you won't guess. maybe you would. this is like mike's line of thinking. >> you look like a dominatetrix. >> or vampire or something? >> nope. >> no? >> i'll tweet out the picture once we're off the air. >> look at her teasing us. >> i
car designed by millennials, for millennials. did you expect mike? >> selfie cameras. >> see? >> cash role screws cents real quickly? >> remind me of millennials, because they're track us, wearing these medalian, like accessary, but tip. so, it is a personal con see age, know exactly where you are on the ship, know exactly with your friends and family are, they'll get lost, know what drinks you want, help you get on the ship, offer the ship faster, all because of...
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criesly will unveil a new millennials.concept vehicle, called the portal, has face and voice recognition technology. it has three rows of seating with a selfie cam that takes riders information and plans a trip accordingly. a display encourages those riding in the back seat to post about their journey. it has an intercom system to people in the front and the way, way back can all hear each other. >> wait want we need an intercom system for one vehicle? had i'm pretty loud. >> and a selfie cam. don't miss that one. >> and the selfie cam, right? >> millennials in those big numbers. >> landon, thank you. >> thanks, guys. >>> four things to know before you head out the door. today, d.c. mayor bowser will call on congress to give eleanor norton voting rights. they can vote in committee but not on the house floor. >>> wraeking news in northeast washington, police arrested a man they say drove into several other parked cars. they say it started on eighth street northea ben i benning road. >>> today, president-elect donald trump i
criesly will unveil a new millennials.concept vehicle, called the portal, has face and voice recognition technology. it has three rows of seating with a selfie cam that takes riders information and plans a trip accordingly. a display encourages those riding in the back seat to post about their journey. it has an intercom system to people in the front and the way, way back can all hear each other. >> wait want we need an intercom system for one vehicle? had i'm pretty loud. >> and a...
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king's dream is to young white millennials? >> i think reflect on the challenges of the black experience in this country through dr. king's speech and for somebody to continue to have a message that spoke to the great inequalities, that we need to be hyperconscious to it. and i don't want to just stop on the "i have a dream" speech because that is what's often fed to myself. i didn't know dr. king, how many times he had been arrested. i didn't know his radical messages. i didn't know that he erred more on the side of socialism than destructive capitalism that we have in the country. i don't want to get caught up in one speech because that's often what's fed to us. when we talk about we are one, i think of malcolm x another great leader who i was not taught about whatsoever as a young quite person growing up in the midwest so i think it's important to make sure white millennials hear the message but are challenged to what dr. king was saying, as dr. williams was saying the. speech he gave at the river front church one year befor
king's dream is to young white millennials? >> i think reflect on the challenges of the black experience in this country through dr. king's speech and for somebody to continue to have a message that spoke to the great inequalities, that we need to be hyperconscious to it. and i don't want to just stop on the "i have a dream" speech because that is what's often fed to myself. i didn't know dr. king, how many times he had been arrested. i didn't know his radical messages. i didn't...
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. >> up next -- the new wave of "whisper whiskeys" - made for millennials. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's "last call" for tonight. jonathan vigliotti tells us about a new wave of spirits - made for millennials - that's shaking up the whisky business. >> reporter: its amber tones and smoky notes have seduced for centuries and given birth to one of the uk's most lucrative industries. in the rolling hills of scotland, making scotch whiskey is a work of art. the grains are mashed, fermented, then distilled and finally aged in wooden casks. it's a 500-year-old spirit protected by law and drinking it can pack a lot of rules. but in a small london loft whisky blender john glaser is dropping the pretense and adding a new range of flavors. >> y'know a lot of people think scotch whisky is high handed, they think there are rules. that you have to drink it a certain way. >> it's a little scary, it's intimidating. >> there are so many different scotch whiskies and how do i choose, so it is intimidating and we try to break all that down. >> reporter: whisper whisky it's being dubbed, mellower and light
. >> up next -- the new wave of "whisper whiskeys" - made for millennials. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's "last call" for tonight. jonathan vigliotti tells us about a new wave of spirits - made for millennials - that's shaking up the whisky business. >> reporter: its amber tones and smoky notes have seduced for centuries and given birth to one of the uk's most lucrative industries. in the rolling hills of scotland, making scotch whiskey is a work of art. the...
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she is a millennial leader in her own right. let us receive my sister. [applause] >> i think it is important that before i start, i acknowledge the fact that millennials organized this march with the assistance of reverend sharpton. millennials organized this march, and they deserve that acknowledgment. millennials like david carter, ashley sharpton, ebony riley -- i know i am forgetting some. i could go on and on about the millennials that put this together. this one standing behind me. please give these young people around of applause. [applause] as we stand here, i can't help but to think about the woman who at this second is being sexually assaulted, and may have to face her rapist everyday because there are people advocating to end safe abortions in our country. while we march, i couldn't help but to think about the african-american teenager today to gun violence. i pray for the health of my loved ones that will no longer have health care because they are trying to repeal the affordable care act. while these issues may seem different to you, the tru
she is a millennial leader in her own right. let us receive my sister. [applause] >> i think it is important that before i start, i acknowledge the fact that millennials organized this march with the assistance of reverend sharpton. millennials organized this march, and they deserve that acknowledgment. millennials like david carter, ashley sharpton, ebony riley -- i know i am forgetting some. i could go on and on about the millennials that put this together. this one standing behind me....
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a big part of every game, but more and more millennials are tuning out saying games are too long.he nfl and major league baseball calling for ways to shorten game times as ratings take a plunge. >> people have increasingly short attention spans. it's something as a business we need to pay attention to. >> reporter: the nba commissioner noted the competition committee will be taking a closer look at game length. particularly the last few minutes with so many time-outs. this game between the houston rockets and the oklahoma city thunder with 24 seconds left to go the game didn't end until almost nine minutes later. americans under the age of 30 now watch 50% less television than in 2010. it's part of the reason major league baseball made a new rule limiting the time managers can spend on the mound to thirty-seconds. it seemed like a good way to speed up the game, but then that pesky instant replay added five minutes. it's adding up to three hours and eight minutes for nfl games. that's six minute longer than games in 2008. roger goodell saying he want to take dead time nonaction out
a big part of every game, but more and more millennials are tuning out saying games are too long.he nfl and major league baseball calling for ways to shorten game times as ratings take a plunge. >> people have increasingly short attention spans. it's something as a business we need to pay attention to. >> reporter: the nba commissioner noted the competition committee will be taking a closer look at game length. particularly the last few minutes with so many time-outs. this game...
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jim, rahel. >> so, jill, i understand there's a troubling report today on millennials and money? >> it's true, milleniaials are making less money than their parents did at their age. there's an add vase group called young invincible finding millennials learned 10,000 less than baby boomers at the same age. 0% left. >> that's upsetting. >> i wonder if it's because they switch jobs so often. >> i wonder if it takes into account cost of living and that sort of thing. >> thank you jill. >> or maybe companies are paying less money. >> could be. never know, welcome to america. we'll check in in the next hour. rain is moving through our area this morning. >> and for person in certain ports it could be freezing rai rain. it's posted for some of you. who needs to take a close look an the thermometer and how warm it's about to get. another mild stretch is coming. another mild stretch is coming. i'll let fios is not cable. we're wired differently. another mild stretch is coming. i'll let so we created internet that doesn't make you wait. introducing fios instant internet. it means you can d
jim, rahel. >> so, jill, i understand there's a troubling report today on millennials and money? >> it's true, milleniaials are making less money than their parents did at their age. there's an add vase group called young invincible finding millennials learned 10,000 less than baby boomers at the same age. 0% left. >> that's upsetting. >> i wonder if it's because they switch jobs so often. >> i wonder if it takes into account cost of living and that sort of thing....
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millennials -- we are not seeing them watch as much tv, and so we see this as an opportunity to investand continue to grow the product, and continue to grow youtube to be a great experience. we need to do that in a responsible way. the we are definitely still in investment mode. emily: according to a recent survey -- for the first time, teenagers are watching more youtube than cable. 26% said they watch it every day. compared to 37% for netflix. what do the demographics actually look like? because some say youtube focuses too much on younger ages. susan: to get a billion users, you need people from all different demographics. when you look at any demographic, we have a very significant number of users. i do think, if you look at the millennial audience, you do see their behavior really shifting from traditional tv to online. mobile is really driving a lot of usage. also, on demand. this is a generation that has grown up expecting, "of course, we should be about to see whatever show we want, whenever we want." emily: snapchat is rising. facebook and twitter are doubling down on online v
millennials -- we are not seeing them watch as much tv, and so we see this as an opportunity to investand continue to grow the product, and continue to grow youtube to be a great experience. we need to do that in a responsible way. the we are definitely still in investment mode. emily: according to a recent survey -- for the first time, teenagers are watching more youtube than cable. 26% said they watch it every day. compared to 37% for netflix. what do the demographics actually look like?...
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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 investment mode. how would you describe your goals ound 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 number, t
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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we're leer top respond to.er >> we talk about millennials s some people say millennialsl where were you'rere upsetp because donald trump has won. n where were you back in there yob vote was supposed to be taking place. >> we were suffering frome voter suppression inwere our r communities where you restrictrs the site rite to vote forte fo college students who couldn't ct vote. they could vote for their id d to carry a gun but not forotfor their college id's on collegecoe campuses. we've seen an attack on voting g rights in this country folks dissen franchised millions inlii florida for having felonies oneo their records.th we've come to set a politicallil agenda and use nonviolentnon direct action as our tactic tout move this country and nation and better place.ace. >> where will you guys be? l yob will you be marching tomorrow? r saturday. >> yes, saturday morning we turday mning w will gather at metropolitan african methodist episcopalepi church at 9:00 a.m.0 m we're asking for jen one tojen join us across the city ofci washington, d.c. across this country. anyone with app consciousne
we're leer top respond to.er >> we talk about millennials s some people say millennialsl where were you'rere upsetp because donald trump has won. n where were you back in there yob vote was supposed to be taking place. >> we were suffering frome voter suppression inwere our r communities where you restrictrs the site rite to vote forte fo college students who couldn't ct vote. they could vote for their id d to carry a gun but not forotfor their college id's on collegecoe campuses....
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. >>> after the break, a look inside an art museum that's becoming a favorite of local millennials. >> oim britney johnson, announced an all-star lineup for fifth annual festival in d.c. this spring. headliners will be taking the stage as well as a lot of other acts that will be coming as well to the festival. for more information, search in our app and there will be a whole week of events ahead of the festival. all that information isof >>> when we go to a museum we stand and quietly look at the exhibits. >> yeah. >> that's all changing now. one of d.c.'s oldest museum now embracing this change and transforming how we appreciate art. here's how the phillips collection has become a new destination to meet and mingle. >> reporter: if you think of art museums as something to do when haven't been to the phillips collection lately. no dull and uninspired still life staff here. they were among the first to take the mannequin challenge and first with a lot of things. >> always delighted and surprised and pleased when people say, oh, the phillips, it's really so alive now. >> reporter: phill
. >>> after the break, a look inside an art museum that's becoming a favorite of local millennials. >> oim britney johnson, announced an all-star lineup for fifth annual festival in d.c. this spring. headliners will be taking the stage as well as a lot of other acts that will be coming as well to the festival. for more information, search in our app and there will be a whole week of events ahead of the festival. all that information isof >>> when we go to a museum we...
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. >> how about this, botox for millennials. there's a new book out called "botox nation" saying younger women are aggressively targeted in hopes they'll be lifetime customers of the botox -- >> rich, don't you think it should start in the delivery why wait? >> as a pediatrician. >> baby botox. >> it's a strategy and why go after people who don't even have wrinkles. >> it's one word, money. it is about money. it is about changing the perception of what's normal and you're talking -- you know, let's start with women in their 20s so that they won't go on to develop wrinkles. i like my wrinkles. i smile a lot. i get a lot of wrinkles here. i don't want to lose them. when i'm watching an actor on tv i want to know are they happy or are they sad? look at the faces and it's like, i have no clue. >> don't you think we have more pressing problems in medicine than to talk about botox and is someone getting it and are they not getting it? >> do people understand botox, thoughy. >> i think they're judgmental about it. look, anything in mod
. >> how about this, botox for millennials. there's a new book out called "botox nation" saying younger women are aggressively targeted in hopes they'll be lifetime customers of the botox -- >> rich, don't you think it should start in the delivery why wait? >> as a pediatrician. >> baby botox. >> it's a strategy and why go after people who don't even have wrinkles. >> it's one word, money. it is about money. it is about changing the perception of...
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. >> millennials. >> millennials, as well as people who love makeup. that's who we appeal to.have high quality cosmetics, extraordinary value, and it resonates. >> low cost makeup for millennials. it does feel like something that is easy to replicate. do you worry about competitors coming in? especially bigger companies with more scale? if it was only low cost we might worry, but the combination of how great our products are and the innovation we can bring. we introduced 50 things that originally you could only find in prestige to the mass market. it resonates. we have not seen anyone else replicate that. >> what have you seen after the election? we've soon consumer confidence numbers go up. is that reflected in spending? >> our brand has resonated with core consumers for a long time. we continue to see positive response from consumers. >> so necessary change? >> not for us, given growth rates and how we appeal to the core consumer. >> you have a high effective tax rate, i think one of the highest in the consumer space as a domestic company. what are you paying, 40%? >> 42% is
. >> millennials. >> millennials, as well as people who love makeup. that's who we appeal to.have high quality cosmetics, extraordinary value, and it resonates. >> low cost makeup for millennials. it does feel like something that is easy to replicate. do you worry about competitors coming in? especially bigger companies with more scale? if it was only low cost we might worry, but the combination of how great our products are and the innovation we can bring. we introduced 50...
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the ft says deutsche bank is turning to social media feeds such as twitter to find promising millennials who could be persuaded to consider a career in finance. the gulf news carries the decision by fifa to expand the world cup to 48 teams by 2026. president gianni infantino sais, "we have to shape the world cup of the 21st century." and finally, do you suffer noisy conversations from office colleagues you wish you could somehow switch off? well the newly invented hushme could be your salvation. resembling a pair of headphones the device covers a persons mouth and cancels out all noise while letting the wearer to continue to talk and listen on the phone. we can't do that on the tv. u nfortu nately, if we we can't do that on the tv. unfortunately, if we had aaron heslehurst, we could try it on him. i was thinking of various presenters, but anyway. joining us is james hughes who's chief market analyst at brokerage firm gkfx. possibly, whenever an american leader speaks and isn't announcing policy, people hear what they want to hear. republicans will be like, we have heard it before. democr
the ft says deutsche bank is turning to social media feeds such as twitter to find promising millennials who could be persuaded to consider a career in finance. the gulf news carries the decision by fifa to expand the world cup to 48 teams by 2026. president gianni infantino sais, "we have to shape the world cup of the 21st century." and finally, do you suffer noisy conversations from office colleagues you wish you could somehow switch off? well the newly invented hushme could be your...
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you said this is perfect for someone like me, i'm a millenni millennial, don't have a car, don't haveng. what about people in more rural areas? >> that's the biggest thing that caught us by surprise. what we found is there's literally tens of millions of americans out there without a warehouse near them. >> you can order directly to your door. why not costco or sam's? >> we don't ship everywhere, so that's why we can give such a good it actually comes out pretty even over time. >> they have four warehouses across the country where each order is boxed and shipped to customers like reilly hamilton. >> trying to get the kids in the car, going to the store and going around in a shopping cart. literally you find the item you want, click buy and five minutes later you have an order. >> but it's not just who they serve that sets them apart. >> we would love to pay for your wedding so you guys can have it. >> box pays up to $20,000 for their employees' weddings. >> i was totally surprised. it came out of nowhere. they explained they wanted to pay for our wedding. >> max has spent years in the
you said this is perfect for someone like me, i'm a millenni millennial, don't have a car, don't haveng. what about people in more rural areas? >> that's the biggest thing that caught us by surprise. what we found is there's literally tens of millions of americans out there without a warehouse near them. >> you can order directly to your door. why not costco or sam's? >> we don't ship everywhere, so that's why we can give such a good it actually comes out pretty even over...
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oftentimes that is millennials. sometimes it's senior citizens. sometimes it's middle aged latinos. i mean, it really depends on who you're trying to reach. and that's a lot of how we make our decisions. i had hoped we would be able to do a "washington post" interview, as i told ruth. and i think there are a lot of reporters, some of whom she has mentioned today who have done incredible and amazing work. and i don't think this question of how the mainstream media kind of -- and i hate that term, "mainstream media," because i think there is lots of ways to define it, reaching people isn't an easy one. because media companies are businesses. and it's not just, you know, a public service. providing the information is a public service. but there are other factors beyond that. >> well, you just spoke about the bulkization of the audience and the multiplicity city of media. and we heard the vice president earlier sort of reminisce about an earlier age. i'm in his generation. and i remember when it was only walter cronkite. actually, there were three networks at the time. but virtually eve
oftentimes that is millennials. sometimes it's senior citizens. sometimes it's middle aged latinos. i mean, it really depends on who you're trying to reach. and that's a lot of how we make our decisions. i had hoped we would be able to do a "washington post" interview, as i told ruth. and i think there are a lot of reporters, some of whom she has mentioned today who have done incredible and amazing work. and i don't think this question of how the mainstream media kind of -- and i hate...
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. >>> bad news for millennials tonight.advocacy group young invoicing cybills say they way worse off than baby boomer parents. analyzing date from from the federal reserve the group says millennials earn 20% less than boomer doctors at the same stage of life much that's despite millennials being better educated. the stutter also says millennials have a lower homeownership rate and drastically student debt. >> disney reported until talks with carrie fisher's estate about the late actress' roll into future films. discussions over the possibility of prince says lea appearing in future star wars movie. they report disney could use visual effect to resurrect prince says lay ya. fisher had just finish filming on episode eight before her death last month. that movie is due out at the end of this year. >>> a close call for one family in vancouver after a massive oak tree slammed into the roof. to night they are happy to be safe and sound and the all thanks to a nine-year-old hero. young brady mcmullen was enjoying a snow day at hom
. >>> bad news for millennials tonight.advocacy group young invoicing cybills say they way worse off than baby boomer parents. analyzing date from from the federal reserve the group says millennials earn 20% less than boomer doctors at the same stage of life much that's despite millennials being better educated. the stutter also says millennials have a lower homeownership rate and drastically student debt. >> disney reported until talks with carrie fisher's estate about the late...
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this is hbo looks to type into vice's appeal to millennials in particular back to you. >> for more, joining tom fr freston and shane smith. thanks for joining us. beautiful backdrop. shane, do you think buzz feed made a mistake in publishing thes the docier? >> i would work for advice and we have our own protocols for our newsroom. but the fake news thing is getting worries. frg buzz feed has some of best prorters in the business and i won't say what protocols we would have done but i think calling them fake news does a disservice. >> and you chose not publish the unfiltered report which buzz feed says are allegations which really are unsan bernardiubstan claims. >> and how sfraenlg is to go after policy, so i think one thing that people are overlooking is you have sessions and tillerson in their senate confirmation hearings which are highly it disturning and a lot foregoing in there. and have the media virus storm. our strategy is to go after the policy. things like the till eer man or sessions confirmation. so we go after logic. >> tom, you're an early backer and believer in vice. what so
this is hbo looks to type into vice's appeal to millennials in particular back to you. >> for more, joining tom fr freston and shane smith. thanks for joining us. beautiful backdrop. shane, do you think buzz feed made a mistake in publishing thes the docier? >> i would work for advice and we have our own protocols for our newsroom. but the fake news thing is getting worries. frg buzz feed has some of best prorters in the business and i won't say what protocols we would have done but...
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>> tom: coming up, millennials lack skills like starting a fire and reading maps.e there's a light bulb joke in there somewhere. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, live from "america's news headquarters," i'm jackie ibanez in new york. former president george herbert walker bush has been hospitalized in houston. he's in stable condition and is "doing fine." his chief of staff also says they expect him to return home in a few days. the reason for his hospitalization has not been disclosed yet. in other news, a suspected orlando cop killer is in custody pending a week long manhunt. keith boyd was arrested in connection with a deadly shooting of an officer shortly after being added to the u.s. marshals most wanted list. lloyd is accused of killing deborah clayton last week in a walmart parking lot. he is also accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend. facing new charges which could send her to prison for life, federal prosecutors say she helped her husband planned the attack which killed 49 people last june. she said she was clueless about her husband's plans, her uncle insists
>> tom: coming up, millennials lack skills like starting a fire and reading maps.e there's a light bulb joke in there somewhere. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, live from "america's news headquarters," i'm jackie ibanez in new york. former president george herbert walker bush has been hospitalized in houston. he's in stable condition and is "doing fine." his chief of staff also says they expect him to return home in a few days. the reason for his hospitalization has not...