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i have been in the millennial space for the past ten years. just because i target millennials, just as many baby boomers and genxors like the content. the reality is, millennials have the largest combined spending power. learn how to appeal and target this market. >> often, older people want what the millennials want, too. i want to know what's new and cool. you talk about debunking stereo types, is this about millennials? >> the reality is they have been titled, lazy, entitled, narcissistic. it is not fair to bracket 80 million of us in three negative stereo types. instead, you know, of course you are going to have your sector of couch potatoes, but there are so many millennial huslers that are entrepreneurs, passionate and only want to succeed. >> i think the way you focus is you focus on how information is delivered. right? >> yes. >> whether you are a stereo typical millennial or a husler you are talking about, how the information gets to them is the same? >> absolutely. you know, social media could be our best friend and worst enemy today
i have been in the millennial space for the past ten years. just because i target millennials, just as many baby boomers and genxors like the content. the reality is, millennials have the largest combined spending power. learn how to appeal and target this market. >> often, older people want what the millennials want, too. i want to know what's new and cool. you talk about debunking stereo types, is this about millennials? >> the reality is they have been titled, lazy, entitled,...
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to give unido of how tough it has been for the millennials, look at this. —— to give you an idea.pearance of high skilled, high—paid jobs of the past but have given these changes the men. today's report said women have bucked the trend, moving into better jobs. but what about the parents of millennials men? should young men be earning more than their parents? you would have thought so, really. it's supposed to get better. everybody expects their kids to do better than the previous generation, don't they? many believe today's young people are over rewarded in life, but it seems millennial can sometimes mean minimal. let's show you what's happening in the romanian capital bucharest this evening. if you hunted people gathered there on the streets again for the tenth day in succession. this is to do with the decree on corruption that has now been rescinded by the government. the romanian justice minister been rescinded by the government. the romanianjustice minister has resigned today, after that decree that he had drafted triggered this series of protests. international criticism has
to give unido of how tough it has been for the millennials, look at this. —— to give you an idea.pearance of high skilled, high—paid jobs of the past but have given these changes the men. today's report said women have bucked the trend, moving into better jobs. but what about the parents of millennials men? should young men be earning more than their parents? you would have thought so, really. it's supposed to get better. everybody expects their kids to do better than the previous...
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host: another millennial from florida. leslie, good morning. caller: good morning. , wanted to ask cabot phillips first of all, i had a comment about you sort of beer enough from talking about -- veering liberalstalking about and in the past but conservative professors and i think the problem is the liberal professors. i also wanted to comment that i think the reason received the rioting on campuses is because you people are craving real leadership and they're not getting it area i think you probably agree with me on that. guest: tear first point, if there is a professor that is using their position to indoctrinate students with their ideas, i think that is wrong. i do not think the professor should be using their position at all to use their opinion on this to them. i don't think it should be happening and our organization tries to stop that. we see it happening more with liberal professors so that is what we try to combat it. as a whole, conservative or liberal, professors should provide students with both sides . i think we can agree that is
host: another millennial from florida. leslie, good morning. caller: good morning. , wanted to ask cabot phillips first of all, i had a comment about you sort of beer enough from talking about -- veering liberalstalking about and in the past but conservative professors and i think the problem is the liberal professors. i also wanted to comment that i think the reason received the rioting on campuses is because you people are craving real leadership and they're not getting it area i think you...
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. -- self-described millennial, (202)-748-8000. older,ine for 50 and that is where our first call is coming from, mike from new jersey. caller: hello. good morning. i was interested to hear he went to liberty university, a conservative college and what would his views be as far as he was taught conservative agenda there, i'm sure. was he taught a liberal agenda at liberty? guest: our professor did a good job of teaching both sides. the student body was conservative for the most part but it was also private institution and private institution are different from state institutions, so we don't have as much of an issue of harvard schools having more of a lean to the left or right. where we have more of a problem of public schools using taxpayer money to fund professors and administrations that are fully indoctrinate students when we were the other. the one ihools like attended at liberty university have leeway when it comes to the professors they hire and the leaning to see in the classroom. host: you worked for marco rubio, why? beli
. -- self-described millennial, (202)-748-8000. older,ine for 50 and that is where our first call is coming from, mike from new jersey. caller: hello. good morning. i was interested to hear he went to liberty university, a conservative college and what would his views be as far as he was taught conservative agenda there, i'm sure. was he taught a liberal agenda at liberty? guest: our professor did a good job of teaching both sides. the student body was conservative for the most part but it was...
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if you are between 18 tor 34 and self-described millennial than i urge you to call this. those between 35 and o202-7084001. our first call, mike from new jersey. good morning. my, you're on the air. >> hello. i was interested to hear if he went to liberty university, conservative college. what would be his viewsht conse as far as he was taught a conservative agenda there i'm sure, which he taught a liberal agendaib liberty?ud guest: are professors did a good job of teaching both sides. the student body was conservative for the most part, but it was also private institutions and private institutions are different from state s s institutions, so we don't have much of an issue with private schools have a more of a link to the left or right. we have more of a problem with public schools using taxpayer money to fund professors and administrations that are fully in doctoring w students one where the other. private schools like the one i attended have a lot more leeway when it comes to the sort of professor they hire and t sort of leaning ceasing the classroom. host: you worked
if you are between 18 tor 34 and self-described millennial than i urge you to call this. those between 35 and o202-7084001. our first call, mike from new jersey. good morning. my, you're on the air. >> hello. i was interested to hear if he went to liberty university, conservative college. what would be his viewsht conse as far as he was taught a conservative agenda there i'm sure, which he taught a liberal agendaib liberty?ud guest: are professors did a good job of teaching both sides....
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the millennial spawn between 1981 and 2000 whose ups have apparently outnumbered their downs.is, they are the first to fall behind the previous generation. take matt, his 24 previous generation. take matt, his 2a and 19—year—old ben. they found rewarding jobs but admit they cannot match what their mum and dad had. my dad managed to get himself a well earned job and has been in it for his life. i have been through for a five jobs his life. i have been through for a fivejobs for his life. i have been through for a five jobs for getting his life. i have been through for a fivejobs for getting a his life. i have been through for a five jobs for getting a job i his life. i have been through for a fivejobs for getting a job i happy with. it needs to be looked into. it is harder for us. it sets us off to a slow start. to give you an idea of just how tough it has been for these millennial is, take a look at this. a 40% decrease in the number of young men working in manufacturing. 45% rise in young men working in low—paid jobs like retail. 0ver role, they are something like £4000 less
the millennial spawn between 1981 and 2000 whose ups have apparently outnumbered their downs.is, they are the first to fall behind the previous generation. take matt, his 24 previous generation. take matt, his 2a and 19—year—old ben. they found rewarding jobs but admit they cannot match what their mum and dad had. my dad managed to get himself a well earned job and has been in it for his life. i have been through for a five jobs his life. i have been through for a fivejobs for his life. i...
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so the oldest any millennial could have been at that time b was one years old. so, really they've grown up in the post "cold war" era, wherere more olive branches have been extended to the kremlin from the clinton, bush, obama administration, now seeingra with the trumption administrati, this normalization from whathat we saw under the obama administration, where we had thisrati russia reset, and thenf course we will it the take over of crimea by putin, now, you know, progression toward at least coming together, and at least ziegel ice, seems to be going in that direction, i would say. >> even though the number show millennials favor him morer hi than the other generations, i mean, only 11%. 1 that's not real a whole lot there. what do you think this means m though about our future, and our relationship with russia? >> actually 22% of millennials favor vladmeere putin, 23% have favorable view of russia. 11% was more for the older demographic, 30 and up.hic, but for the future, i would say, that, you know, seeing it i with iran, with president obama, establishing
so the oldest any millennial could have been at that time b was one years old. so, really they've grown up in the post "cold war" era, wherere more olive branches have been extended to the kremlin from the clinton, bush, obama administration, now seeingra with the trumption administrati, this normalization from whathat we saw under the obama administration, where we had thisrati russia reset, and thenf course we will it the take over of crimea by putin, now, you know, progression...
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. >>> when we come back, why millennial employees should be mentoring you. plus, we have all been through it, ways to deal with the ups and downs of owning a business. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> we have an e-mail from trent "how does an owner deal with being patient with the ebb and flow and ups and downs of business. >> such an important question. ebb and flow is typical of have entrepreneur. you own the pros and you own the cons. i say before doing anything, step back and ask yourself, are you a seasonal business? for example, at pipeline angels, we are a seasonal business. we hold our accounts in the fall and in the spring, so that means we have offseasons. and so, if you get a sense that the ebb and flow actually there's a consistency to that, that means you can program around it, maybe come up w
. >>> when we come back, why millennial employees should be mentoring you. plus, we have all been through it, ways to deal with the ups and downs of owning a business. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> we have an e-mail from...
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on the of boomers call it a bad idea while 48% of millennials say the opposite.e goes back to the divisive election we saw in november. boomers came out for donald trump while millennials failed to show up for hillary clinton. the generational divide goes beyond explicitly political issues. take foreign trade. 44% of boomers say it has hurt the united states while 50% of millennials say free trade has helped this country. so why does all this matter? politics of today is always setting up the politics of tomorrow. the baby boomers of yesterday, weren't they on the left? you never fully know. maybe baby boomers are happy with the first part of the trump presidency and providing them a solid floor. the future of the country will be in the hands of millennial voters and they don't like a lot of what they see from this the question is when does that become a problem for the boomers who have helped keep many of these folks in power. when we come back, some startling evidence of how the two if your sneezes are a force to be reckoned with... you may be muddling through
on the of boomers call it a bad idea while 48% of millennials say the opposite.e goes back to the divisive election we saw in november. boomers came out for donald trump while millennials failed to show up for hillary clinton. the generational divide goes beyond explicitly political issues. take foreign trade. 44% of boomers say it has hurt the united states while 50% of millennials say free trade has helped this country. so why does all this matter? politics of today is always setting up the...
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it's the baby boomers versus the millennials fighting to shape the future of the country. i'll explain coming up. their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. ♪ [one is the loneliest number that you'll ever do] ♪ nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet's dual action approach cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help prevent plaque and tartar. for a cleaner mouth everyone can love. ask your vet about oravet chews. serious oral care made simple >>> welcome back. panelists here. jerry saeb, top washington editor of the wall street journal. elana johnson, national political reporter for politico and ranesh, senior columnist of the bloomberg report. as we always do, we ask the white house for any of a number of senior officials to join us this morning especially cabinet secretary, w
it's the baby boomers versus the millennials fighting to shape the future of the country. i'll explain coming up. their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. ♪ [one is the loneliest number that you'll ever do] ♪ nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene...
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it's the baby boomers versus the millennials fighting to shape the future of the country. i'll explain coming up. un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. because this scent lasts up to 12 weeks, which is longer than any relationship i've ever been in. freshness for weeks! the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> welcome back. panelists here. jerry saeb, top washington editor of the wall street journal. elana johnson, national political reporter for politico and ranesh, senior columnist of the bloomberg report. as we
it's the baby boomers versus the millennials fighting to shape the future of the country. i'll explain coming up. un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. because this scent lasts up to 12 weeks, which is longer than any relationship i've ever been in. freshness for weeks! the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the...
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it is the baby boomers versus the millennials, fighting to shape the future of the country. i'll explain coming up. future . future . i'll explain coming up. you foundi'm a robot! cars.com rawr yeti and found a place to service it, too. ♪ jingle bells now when you're ready, you can sell your old car and find your new one all on cars.com you know us for shopping, and now we're there for every turn. cars.com hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doct
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have the baby boomers robbed the millennials of their future?y not, but research out this morning did suggest something extraordinary is happening in terms of intergenerational incomes. the resolution foundation says that typical pensioner incomes — after housing costs — are now higher than those of people of working age. i can't overstate how unusual that is — in the old days we tended to think the aged were poor. but a lot has happened in the last few decades. for one, the old have carried on working. a fifth of pensioner households have a wage earner in them. and of course they are enjoying the fruits of the heyday of the old final salary pension schemes — add the way the housing market has worked in their favour... and politicians dumping the burden of austerity on the young... and for all the difficult decisions we've made over the past five years, we have said all along that dignity for older people was non—negotiable. and over the next five years, that should be the case again. and you can see why those starting out feel the cards are sta
have the baby boomers robbed the millennials of their future?y not, but research out this morning did suggest something extraordinary is happening in terms of intergenerational incomes. the resolution foundation says that typical pensioner incomes — after housing costs — are now higher than those of people of working age. i can't overstate how unusual that is — in the old days we tended to think the aged were poor. but a lot has happened in the last few decades. for one, the old have...
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millennials can do that.or building innovation hubs at every station of the party so young people come in, learn experimentation, understand it's okay to fail up. but what has to happen, conduct business differently. meetings less complex. leadership opportunities easily accessible. fully promote them. also have to understand there are some inclusive issues that we have as a party that need to be tackled. and we can do that by making sure that state parties do implicit bias training, publish their staff and contracting diversity data. >> over time. >> important to millennials and collaborative. >> mr. mayor, you're a millennial. what do you have to say. >> one thing is put a 35-year-old in as chair of the dnc. i know how it feels. in sixth year as mayor of our city. reelected with 80% of the vote but still occasionally confused for one of my own interns. know what it feels like to be patted on the head and told you're the future. best way in the present is engage at every level including leadership. every imp
millennials can do that.or building innovation hubs at every station of the party so young people come in, learn experimentation, understand it's okay to fail up. but what has to happen, conduct business differently. meetings less complex. leadership opportunities easily accessible. fully promote them. also have to understand there are some inclusive issues that we have as a party that need to be tackled. and we can do that by making sure that state parties do implicit bias training, publish...
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so you have people of color, millennials.you're looking at 2018 as a pivotal moment where there could be, you know, democrats could take back some seats, the millennial voter turnout at the last midterm election was 21%. it's so low. but who's out in the streets? i've been to the protests. there's a lot of young people, there's a lot of millennials. and the leaders of a lot of these rallies, carmen perez, these are all young millennial women of color, and the democratic party has an opportunity to embrace that. >> and there have been millennials at the demonstrations around immigrion, millennials at our civil rights rc mary pat hector and reverend shane harrison, other millennial leaders, in traditional civil rights organizations. but the question is, these same leaders are not the ones that the democratic party listened to last year and have really brought in, jamal. how do you get the democratic party to expand their base while they define their jebd and define what they're standing for, going back to your point? >> well, r
so you have people of color, millennials.you're looking at 2018 as a pivotal moment where there could be, you know, democrats could take back some seats, the millennial voter turnout at the last midterm election was 21%. it's so low. but who's out in the streets? i've been to the protests. there's a lot of young people, there's a lot of millennials. and the leaders of a lot of these rallies, carmen perez, these are all young millennial women of color, and the democratic party has an opportunity...
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i do hate the idea of millennials are this way. these people are this way because tell me if you think i'm wrong, create the culture that you want in your company and hire to that culture. >> that's right. >> you will be able to find a millennial who works this way or generation x person who works this way. >> it's not about generation. it's about the behavior. if you build a culture, you hire people whole fit that culture and adapt to that culture. post generational, we get stuck in categories. we have no choice in the matter. just what you are. take pride in your behavior. take pride in your culture, not your generation. >> you're teasing a piece we're going to air in a few weeks. stop thinking of people as millennials, baby boomers, et cetera. >>> my top tip is test the candidates fit before hiring them. >> goes with it. >> by that i mean all too often you have small business owners and large corporations hire someone after a few meetings or going through the detail on their resume. i would recommend take it a step further. give
i do hate the idea of millennials are this way. these people are this way because tell me if you think i'm wrong, create the culture that you want in your company and hire to that culture. >> that's right. >> you will be able to find a millennial who works this way or generation x person who works this way. >> it's not about generation. it's about the behavior. if you build a culture, you hire people whole fit that culture and adapt to that culture. post generational, we get...
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but what about the parents of millennial men? should young men be earning more than their parents?o, really. yeah. it is opposed to get better. everybody expects kids to do better than the previous generation, don't they? many believe today's young people are over rewarded in life, but it seems millennial can sometimes mean minimal. they're two of britain's best sprinters — james ellington, a two—time 0lympian — and nigel levine, a a00m specialist with european medals under his belt. but last month, they were involved in a road accident, their injuries were described as ‘career threatening'. they're now back in the uk, receiving treatment, and one of them, james ellington, has been speaking to our correspondent david 0rnstein. james ellington is one of britain's's finest sprinters, winning gold medals for team gb, but today he's learning to walk again. three weeks ago, ellington was involved in a head on collision as a passenger on a motorbike during a training camp in tenerife. when i was on the floor, and there was blood everywhere, i looked at my leg, and my leg was in pieces. i
but what about the parents of millennial men? should young men be earning more than their parents?o, really. yeah. it is opposed to get better. everybody expects kids to do better than the previous generation, don't they? many believe today's young people are over rewarded in life, but it seems millennial can sometimes mean minimal. they're two of britain's best sprinters — james ellington, a two—time 0lympian — and nigel levine, a a00m specialist with european medals under his belt. but...
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and should they stick to millennial,s?y can stay with millennials, that's a fantastic market. if they figure out a way to speak to the heart of people in this generation and continue as this generation takes over the world, that is a huge opportunity. >> is there a concern from your point of view as to the growth potential geographically? they dominate in the united states and united kingdom. how can they diversify across the regions? >>>> if you compare them to competition like instagram, there are many more users outside the u.s. that's the opportunity for , to grow internationally aggressively. in the u.s..'s 40%, numbe there's a lot of opportunity to grow internationally. be ifncern here would instagram gets there first and copies these features and gets to the international market first, that might raise a some growth challenges longer-term. to his point about average revenue per user, i can see that it is an isolated way of looking at things, but if you look at the big picture, which is hardware, which is supposed to
and should they stick to millennial,s?y can stay with millennials, that's a fantastic market. if they figure out a way to speak to the heart of people in this generation and continue as this generation takes over the world, that is a huge opportunity. >> is there a concern from your point of view as to the growth potential geographically? they dominate in the united states and united kingdom. how can they diversify across the regions? >>>> if you compare them to competition...
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numbing up, what to do millennials look for in a date?immy seems way too excited for after the break. but first, kennedy. >> good cause. music of physical >> good morning and live it from "america's news headquarters," i'm jackie ibanez in new york. the northeast is getting ready for its first major winter storm of the season, the storm is inspected to hit eastern pennsylvania and northern new jersey with rain early this morning, before changing over to snow just in time for that morning commute. the national weather service predicts some parts of the boston area and eastern maine could get up to 18 inches of snow, while it could dump up to 12 inches of snow in new york city. forecasters also sate near whiteout conditions are possible, the snow could fall at a rate of 2-4 inches per hour. icy roads causing dozens of cars and trucks to crash on route 128 during rush hour. the road had to be shut down for a while, thankfully no one was seriously hurt. the controversial dakota access pipeline has been given a green light following president
numbing up, what to do millennials look for in a date?immy seems way too excited for after the break. but first, kennedy. >> good cause. music of physical >> good morning and live it from "america's news headquarters," i'm jackie ibanez in new york. the northeast is getting ready for its first major winter storm of the season, the storm is inspected to hit eastern pennsylvania and northern new jersey with rain early this morning, before changing over to snow just in time...
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ship has fallen to a historic low due in part to millennials. >> i am with buddies that needed someone to take an extra space. >> charles rents. >> you got a car payment, rent, food, you want to go out. you are young. you a girlfriend. >> and he just graduated. charles tells me he has $27,000 in student loan debt which compels him to rent rather than buy. >> there are assistance programs that weren't as prevalent. >> chief braanking officers has three millennials at home. >> make sure they are paying their bills on time. to really look for the area and the community they want to stay in. >> like philadelphia. maryland now offers a smart buy program. it sells renovated foreclosed homes took on during the mortgage crisis. if you buy one they agree to pay off student loan debt up to 15% of the home's value. they urge you to take advantage of tax credits depending on where you live and if you qualify. t >> my best advice is to apply early. the funds are released on march 15th. it's a first come first serve basis. >> reporter: nbc 10 news. >>> senators confirm ross to be the secretary. ross
ship has fallen to a historic low due in part to millennials. >> i am with buddies that needed someone to take an extra space. >> charles rents. >> you got a car payment, rent, food, you want to go out. you are young. you a girlfriend. >> and he just graduated. charles tells me he has $27,000 in student loan debt which compels him to rent rather than buy. >> there are assistance programs that weren't as prevalent. >> chief braanking officers has three...
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millennial thing right now.all, how will they defend against their competitors, specifically facebook, cloning or copying some of their features? third of all, are they going to be able to find revenue that goes beyond advertising on discover? upbeat about what they could do. expanding beyond millennial's, all these companies -- facebook began with a small core of college students. i think snapchat will be able to dramatically expand beyond those core millennials. it's not just 18-year-olds that will use it, but lots of other people. facebook, instagram, they are copying whatsapp, a lot of the same things, but nobody is going to use those companies' filters. they are unique to what you can do on snapchat three at third of all, revenue, they are showing they have revenue -- what you can do on snapchat. third of all, revenue, they are showing may have revenue. jeff lucas is incredibly talented. we worked together at mtv. i have a lot of confidence that this is a business and franchise that will continue to grow. c
millennial thing right now.all, how will they defend against their competitors, specifically facebook, cloning or copying some of their features? third of all, are they going to be able to find revenue that goes beyond advertising on discover? upbeat about what they could do. expanding beyond millennial's, all these companies -- facebook began with a small core of college students. i think snapchat will be able to dramatically expand beyond those core millennials. it's not just 18-year-olds...
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are millennials as polarized as their elders? evan buy from the great state of indiana.from the senate said this, congress is not operating as it should. there is much too much partisanship and not enough progress, too much narrow ideology and not enough practical problem solving. i could have written that. former senator bayh. and seeks to organize non-partisan communities to find common ground. senator, your father served for two decades in the united states senate and then you served in the senate. what changed between your dad and your time? >> it's a completely different senate, michael, for all the reasons that you and your panelists have outlined. the gerrymandering in the house, the rise of big money that's affected the senate. several of you have mentioned the fact that no one votes many primaries, one of the most extreme people select our nominees. you pointed out the fact of the members in the senate don't get to. when i was a young man, my mother and father would have other senators into our home for dinner, they got to know each other and as you pointed out,
are millennials as polarized as their elders? evan buy from the great state of indiana.from the senate said this, congress is not operating as it should. there is much too much partisanship and not enough progress, too much narrow ideology and not enough practical problem solving. i could have written that. former senator bayh. and seeks to organize non-partisan communities to find common ground. senator, your father served for two decades in the united states senate and then you served in the...
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while many millennials failed to show up for hillary clinton.his generational divide goes beyond explicitly political issues. take foreign trade. 44% of boomers say it has hurt the united states. while 50% of millennials say, free trade has helped this country. why does all this matter? politics of today is always setting up the politics of tomorrow. but i'm sure some people are wondering the baby boomers of yesterday, weren't they on the left? so you never fully know. that said, baby boomers are pretty happy with the trump presidency. that could provide him a solid floor. but the future of the country will be in the hands of millennials voters and so far they don't like a lot of what they see from this president or his policies. the question is when does that become a problem for the boomers who have helped keep many of these folks in power. when we come back, some evident of how the parties are switching sides on key issues. of how the parties are switching sides on key issues. c of how the parties are switching sides on key issues. e of how t
while many millennials failed to show up for hillary clinton.his generational divide goes beyond explicitly political issues. take foreign trade. 44% of boomers say it has hurt the united states. while 50% of millennials say, free trade has helped this country. why does all this matter? politics of today is always setting up the politics of tomorrow. but i'm sure some people are wondering the baby boomers of yesterday, weren't they on the left? so you never fully know. that said, baby boomers...
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a new report says millennials may be more reckless. aged 19 to 24 are more likely to exceed the speed limit by 10 to 15 miles per hour, run a red light, speed in a school zone or read or send a text. very dangerous. don't do that. the study asks drivers of all ages whether they thought they were more careful than other people on the road. not surprisingly most people said they are. >> that doesn't surprise me at all. younger people are definitely more reckless. >> not me. i was always cautious courtney. very careful driver.
a new report says millennials may be more reckless. aged 19 to 24 are more likely to exceed the speed limit by 10 to 15 miles per hour, run a red light, speed in a school zone or read or send a text. very dangerous. don't do that. the study asks drivers of all ages whether they thought they were more careful than other people on the road. not surprisingly most people said they are. >> that doesn't surprise me at all. younger people are definitely more reckless. >> not me. i was...
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millennials have the riskiest behavior when getting behind the wheel.tay with us ..call...punch... and paycheck... you've earned your medicare. it was a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect medicare. that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. i told you we had a fortune. get closer to your investment goals with a conversation. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. right now, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition b
millennials have the riskiest behavior when getting behind the wheel.tay with us ..call...punch... and paycheck... you've earned your medicare. it was a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect medicare. that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 how long did it...
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and millennials in china seem to be changing their shopping habits. the china daily reports many are moving from the online marketplace back into the so—called real world. yes, they're back visiting stores in person. quite right! i have this discussion every day at home. not that i really wa nt to every day at home. not that i really want to go to the shop, i would rather go to the shop and go online. joining us is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstruction & development. good morning. good morning. do you remember a beauty pageant a few yea rs remember a beauty pageant a few years ago when the hosts announced mr lapine is and she was putting on the crown, he said he was sorry and he made a mistake —— miss philippines. he was in the background crying. it was not warrant they do's fault as he opened the envelope, it said la la land, emma stone, who won best supporting actor stash warren beatty. he won't be living that one down very easily —— best supporting actress. la la land, they got their hopes up,
and millennials in china seem to be changing their shopping habits. the china daily reports many are moving from the online marketplace back into the so—called real world. yes, they're back visiting stores in person. quite right! i have this discussion every day at home. not that i really wa nt to every day at home. not that i really want to go to the shop, i would rather go to the shop and go online. joining us is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for...
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it's not just millennials. we have to make that clear. at least 60% of all age groups are guilty of one of those three no-nos. >> is this fair? isn't it always the young drivers, though, that have the biggest amount of trouble and then they get older and more responsible. every generation. >> we just like to put millennial next to complaint. that's what america likes to do right now. >> what is that? goodness gracious. >> i've got really no opinion about that. none at all. >> how about that rain, though? >>> big opinion about that. here's a look at where some of it is heaviest this morning. no matter what your age, drive carefully. here's a look at what we're seeing with live doppler 7 on the summit there. you can see some moderate rain and as i pull out, you can see that oh man, there's already a clearing line developing, at least as far as the steady rain. up across the north bay but here you can see up around crescent city, we're seeing some of the lingering rain a little bit longer and also as you head down south. active pattern. here
it's not just millennials. we have to make that clear. at least 60% of all age groups are guilty of one of those three no-nos. >> is this fair? isn't it always the young drivers, though, that have the biggest amount of trouble and then they get older and more responsible. every generation. >> we just like to put millennial next to complaint. that's what america likes to do right now. >> what is that? goodness gracious. >> i've got really no opinion about that. none at...
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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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group with the advise city on policies and programs a tech ing millennials. >>> national heart month kicks off, south jersey nurse, shares her story. >> if i had put it off until tommy might not be here right now telling you this. >> her cautionary tail to woman and event isens that she tells our stephanie stahl you should never ignore, kate. >>> colder air moving back in the area, after a high of 50 today, see snow showers as that cold air moves in and we may have a chance to see at least a few flakes this weekend, i'll tell you when coming up. >>> and we now they don't lack in passion but what does it the cost to bleed eagles green estimated bill for birds fans and how it compares to the rest of the league. don. >>> it is not embiid, okafor or knoll, another key injury for the sixers, we will tell you all about it, and local stars put pen to paper, it is national signing day college football we will tell you who is going where later in sports and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to get more awesome. to claim your share of a billion shop your way points during the bi
group with the advise city on policies and programs a tech ing millennials. >>> national heart month kicks off, south jersey nurse, shares her story. >> if i had put it off until tommy might not be here right now telling you this. >> her cautionary tail to woman and event isens that she tells our stephanie stahl you should never ignore, kate. >>> colder air moving back in the area, after a high of 50 today, see snow showers as that cold air moves in and we may have...
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we are talking about millennial unbundling, going to youtube or hulu. that? is that enough to keep him tethered to cable or satellite? >> i moved houses, i tried to unplug, and i went back to boards.for me -- just sports. for me, it matters. >> you do have to wonder if youtube is spending the money to do this and probably losing money. to what extent are they next in line to go and did for one of those nights of nfl coverage? we heard this week that facebook was talking about streaming a game. we are moving into this world where maybe those that are left thatf these bundles, category is beginning to shrink. >> have been reporting over the years that google has not gotten nfl right. but nfl viewership is down. they have to take that into account. selina: speaking of the other companies, there's apple, amazon, google. what is their competitive edge that their search capability and ai will make this more personalized? little,nk it matters but not as much as original content. netflix originals, amazon just won two oscars. everyone is interested in original conten
we are talking about millennial unbundling, going to youtube or hulu. that? is that enough to keep him tethered to cable or satellite? >> i moved houses, i tried to unplug, and i went back to boards.for me -- just sports. for me, it matters. >> you do have to wonder if youtube is spending the money to do this and probably losing money. to what extent are they next in line to go and did for one of those nights of nfl coverage? we heard this week that facebook was talking about...
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‘s have had benefits taken away millennial ‘s have had benefits ta ken away and millennial ‘s have hadave had three partially education, greece schooling three health, the house prices will way lower than they were now ——— free schooling. they have had the advantages that the current working age generat|on advantages that the current working age generation don't have. advantages that the current working age generation don't havem advantages that the current working age generation don't have. it used to be the case that success generations got richer than the previous generations but that's clearly not happening exactly, not at the moment. the good thing you could say to millennials is that they have a very long time to build up they have a very long time to build up that money because already we are lasting way along that their wheel expected and babies born now are likely to live until a. ——— then we all expected. so, they have quite a long time to work and build up some sort of investment, so even if you have problems at the moment even if you put a bit aside now, you have quite a fe
‘s have had benefits taken away millennial ‘s have had benefits ta ken away and millennial ‘s have hadave had three partially education, greece schooling three health, the house prices will way lower than they were now ——— free schooling. they have had the advantages that the current working age generat|on advantages that the current working age generation don't have. advantages that the current working age generation don't havem advantages that the current working age generation...
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caroline: should they only stick to millennials?long as they can stick with millennial's, that is a fantastic market. you have to reinvent yourself. if they figure out a way to speak to the heart of people in this generation and continue with them as that generation takes over the world, that is a huge opportunity. caroline: is there concern from your point of view as to the growth potential geographically as well? statesminated the united and united kingdom. how do they diversify the cost of its region? jitendra: if you compare it to the competition like instant graham for example -- like example, that is the opportunity for snapchat to grow internationally, aggressively. i believe it is 40% number in the u.s., the exposure, so tosus instagram would be 12% 14%. there is a lot to grow internationally, but the question you asked me, the concern would be if instagram gets there first and copies features and gets the international market first, that might make growth challenges longer term. the point about the average user, i can see i
caroline: should they only stick to millennials?long as they can stick with millennial's, that is a fantastic market. you have to reinvent yourself. if they figure out a way to speak to the heart of people in this generation and continue with them as that generation takes over the world, that is a huge opportunity. caroline: is there concern from your point of view as to the growth potential geographically as well? statesminated the united and united kingdom. how do they diversify the cost of...
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the democrats have done a great job to get millennials up but we have to do a great job to show millennialss okay to be a young republican. >> at conservative politica young conservatives are seeking ways to unite under an unconventional president who tracked different americans to the polls. >> we had an opportunity to reach the new volter but i would like -- new voters but i would like to us stay to the platforms we hold near and dear. >> the country is becoming polarizing following the win and many see it as an opportunity to make the party diverse. >> we are trying to drop stigmatism of the republican party and the trump movement reaching out to the different organizations. black student association and muslim student association to build conversations with them. >> some see the trump populist movement as positive development and others want to see the trump administration bring conservative movement to the middle. >> i would like to see them bring government and rights for everybody. that is lacking in the policies. >> earlier today the crowd got to hear from steve bannon who made a ra
the democrats have done a great job to get millennials up but we have to do a great job to show millennialss okay to be a young republican. >> at conservative politica young conservatives are seeking ways to unite under an unconventional president who tracked different americans to the polls. >> we had an opportunity to reach the new volter but i would like -- new voters but i would like to us stay to the platforms we hold near and dear. >> the country is becoming polarizing...
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¿cÓmo eran los anteriores contra los millennials?vina! llegando a la semana de la moda te new york, jlo definitivamente estÁ en lo que es la tendencia. divina! rafe: a mÍ me encantÓ. luce espectacular. no siempre hay que estar enseÑÁndolo todo. ana patricia: sÍ estÁ enseÑÁndolo todo! rafe: pero no estÁ tan ceÑido. lo Único, en mi opiniÓn, la tendencia yo sÉ que es esa, y me encanta, del cabello suelto y las extensiones. es decir, ese look de sirena, todo ese cabello, que lo puso de moda kim kardashian. con jennifer lÓpez, lo que sucede es que me hubiera gustado, porque estÁ muy cargado esto aquÍ, que se hubiera recogido el cabello. ana patricia: vamos a otra chica, que mi querida andrÉ chediak se inspirÓ en ella: demi lovato. andrea: esa tendencia predominÓ anoche. la vimos en jennifer lÓpez, la vemos ahora con demi lovato, y muchas cantantes, como carrie underwood. espectacular, como siempre. pero en lo personal, me parece que se arriesgÓ demasiado al usar una malla transparente y ropa interior negra. cuando todas las cÁmaras están
¿cÓmo eran los anteriores contra los millennials?vina! llegando a la semana de la moda te new york, jlo definitivamente estÁ en lo que es la tendencia. divina! rafe: a mÍ me encantÓ. luce espectacular. no siempre hay que estar enseÑÁndolo todo. ana patricia: sÍ estÁ enseÑÁndolo todo! rafe: pero no estÁ tan ceÑido. lo Único, en mi opiniÓn, la tendencia yo sÉ que es esa, y me encanta, del cabello suelto y las extensiones. es decir, ese look de sirena, todo ese cabello, que lo puso...
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or etiquette experts are helping them polish their handers. >> i think overall millennial generationing skills because they are so used to computers and communicating via text, and app. >> reporter: etiquette classes are in high demand this one at the luxurious plaza hotel in new york city sold out within hours. the focus was dating. >> there is more impressive then somebody that can eat correctly with their knife and fork. >> reporter: to avoid embarrassment, they say hold your cutlery like this to take a break place a in a v on the late. >> when we're finish we put thumbs up, and in the 4:00 o'clock position. >> reporter: don't forget is there a proper way to hold a wine glass. >> this is something that people to wrong especially fit is red wine, we always say hold it at the stem. >> reporter: as for who pays this is not your grandmother's etiquette class according to modern rules it is gender neutral. >> which means that the person who invites the other person out is the person who should pay. >> reporter: maureen paid $75 for two hour course, a class that reminded everyone, simpl
or etiquette experts are helping them polish their handers. >> i think overall millennial generationing skills because they are so used to computers and communicating via text, and app. >> reporter: etiquette classes are in high demand this one at the luxurious plaza hotel in new york city sold out within hours. the focus was dating. >> there is more impressive then somebody that can eat correctly with their knife and fork. >> reporter: to avoid embarrassment, they say...
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>> america is crumbling, because of the millennials. >> everybody blames millennials, just blame them for everything, the brunt every all of the problems. people weighing in on this, let me see. >> while you look at your twitter, let me bring up the next thing i want your opinion on. according to match. com. we all know what that is. single, iphone users, don't want to date someone who still use an android. >> like cell phones snob are you? >> yes. >> sell phone snobs. >> really? >> so it says apple iphone users, they are 20 times more likely to judge somebody negatively for having android. >> oh, you have an android? people with androids, they're 15 times more likely to judge others negatively for having an iphone. it is like rivalry. >> i got to tell you, when i first started here, we used company phones. and it was an android. and people would give me, really, why don't you get an iphone? because it wasn't free. >> right? >> and then the company started handing out iphones, and i didn't get the android look any more. >> this disclaimer: i'm team iphone all the way. but one reason w
>> america is crumbling, because of the millennials. >> everybody blames millennials, just blame them for everything, the brunt every all of the problems. people weighing in on this, let me see. >> while you look at your twitter, let me bring up the next thing i want your opinion on. according to match. com. we all know what that is. single, iphone users, don't want to date someone who still use an android. >> like cell phones snob are you? >> yes. >> sell...
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. >> i am one of the people -- >> i'm a millennial.hat is interesting from the filing is they are setting themselves up to not be compared to facebook and twitter. don't know if they will get away with that, but you don't want to frame themselves in the same way. they are not trying to conquer the world with user growth. they want to focus on developed countries with healthy mobile ecosystems. their video and image has to work on the phones. caroline: it was a big week not only in terms of ipo's being announced and the public being able to get into the details, but the earnings details like apple and facebook. break it down for us. we saw a significant pop in shares. >> there were questions about the average selling prices for iphones. were people going to go to the lower selling phones. the iphone 7 did very well. the even higher end of the two during that critical holiday season. this is where apple get a lot of sales. they really came through this time around. caroline: tom giles and sarah frier. coming up, we continue to dive into
. >> i am one of the people -- >> i'm a millennial.hat is interesting from the filing is they are setting themselves up to not be compared to facebook and twitter. don't know if they will get away with that, but you don't want to frame themselves in the same way. they are not trying to conquer the world with user growth. they want to focus on developed countries with healthy mobile ecosystems. their video and image has to work on the phones. caroline: it was a big week not only in...
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just ahead, somehow millennials see the country. >> any insight on how we see them? on millennials. it's fascinating. they are running the place. >> we love them. their x-box and narrow shoulders. ♪ why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority : you ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. >>> okay. >> in a moment, we are going to bring in the director of har vard university with interesting numbers on millenials reactions to trump's presidency so far. first, a look at the stories we covered so far on this busy -- >> trump killing journalists? >> no. >> the bannon story. what have we said here from day one? trump runs the white house. steve bannon doesn't run the white house. >> bannon s
just ahead, somehow millennials see the country. >> any insight on how we see them? on millennials. it's fascinating. they are running the place. >> we love them. their x-box and narrow shoulders. ♪ why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority...
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which part of the millennial -- or what the generation is doing behind the wheel that is putting them at risk. >> trump will meet with israel's prime minister. president trump has promised full support for israel but recently said israeli settlements could jeopardize the peace process with palestinians. >> what are some of the topics the pair is expected to talk about? >> reporter: those settlements will be on the list of things discussed. he's coming here believing he has a sympathetic ear. also they want to mend some fences. the prime minister of israel is trying to have a closer relationship with this >> and edward, the resignation of michael flynn is getting a lot of coverage here, a lot of attention from lawmakers too. what have we learned about what the vice president was learned from the justice department? >> reporter: 11 days after the justice department had alerted other folks inside the white house. we've been hearing behind the scenes that the vice president's staff is a little bit upset about this delay. we have not heard officially from the vice president on this. >> all
which part of the millennial -- or what the generation is doing behind the wheel that is putting them at risk. >> trump will meet with israel's prime minister. president trump has promised full support for israel but recently said israeli settlements could jeopardize the peace process with palestinians. >> what are some of the topics the pair is expected to talk about? >> reporter: those settlements will be on the list of things discussed. he's coming here believing he has a...
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millennial thing. >> reporter: but cross word traditionalists need not worry.at's what will shorts is telling us. >> it's just a very versatile puzzle that appeals to people. >> reporter: is "the new york times" cross word puzzle going to be around in another 75 years? >> i think the cross word is here to stay. >>> so today we got a movie star to mark the big day, yesterday's puzzle answer is >>> one of the most stay mouse animals in america is headed to china. bao bao the panda was born and raised at the national zoo in washington, but her parents were only loaned and under a deal, the offspring has to return. chip reid reports. >> reporter: over the past few weeks, bao bao has been getting used to the crate to care wri her to china. >> by giving her honey water, it continues to build this space she wants to be. >> reporter: marty will be traveling with her. >> i'm someone that she knows really well, so if she gets nervous or looking for something to do, i'm going to be that person. >> reporter: you hold her hand. >> yeah, exactly. not it will lira relationshi
millennial thing. >> reporter: but cross word traditionalists need not worry.at's what will shorts is telling us. >> it's just a very versatile puzzle that appeals to people. >> reporter: is "the new york times" cross word puzzle going to be around in another 75 years? >> i think the cross word is here to stay. >>> so today we got a movie star to mark the big day, yesterday's puzzle answer is >>> one of the most stay mouse animals in america...
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we all know millennials are masters at anything on line, right? but how are their manners?ll ahead, why so many of them are now flocking to he had quick classes. and this. >> philadelphia is known for its murals. but there is a new type of art project, let's call it roof art being created throughout the city. why it is being done, and who actually gets to see this. >> i'm chris martinez in hollywood where they are setting the stage for this weekend's academy awards. we will take a look at the big contenders coming up. >> and we've been having some really warm february days, haven't we? but get ready. justin is tracking storms, some of them possibly severe, moving in for your weekends. we are back in just a >> welcome back, used to seeing artwork all over philadelphia building, but not like. >> this you have to be on the roof or high above to see these pieces of work. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos introduces us to the artist with a unusual canvas, and tells us why he's painting murals that most people don't even know are there. >> philadelphia is known for it murals,
we all know millennials are masters at anything on line, right? but how are their manners?ll ahead, why so many of them are now flocking to he had quick classes. and this. >> philadelphia is known for its murals. but there is a new type of art project, let's call it roof art being created throughout the city. why it is being done, and who actually gets to see this. >> i'm chris martinez in hollywood where they are setting the stage for this weekend's academy awards. we will take a...
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this entire millennial group that have the same mindset. >> thanks nicole. >>> philadelphia known for murals but likely never seen anything like this. he has decided to paint murals in the city. it was crafted four stories up on a kensington rooftop and until now, only a few knew it existed. mural arts project said there's always room for new projects and this forces new way of thinking with plenty of blank canvass available >>> to tonight's episode of hawaii 50. we sat down with 925 raz on the radio for a look back right here in philadelphia. >> 92, this is raz. darius rutger. everyone knows >> from philadelphia 925 watching him succeed feels good. >> always so dynamic, and when he just decided to go country, we were there for him at the beginning. >> rutgers stole the show during cbs prime time during a special guest spot as desmomd, the bomb maker. >> everything ok? >> he said when he went into television he wanted to the baddest dude on the planet. and it's not darius. >> he remember when is he made his country debut in philadelphia. >> it was 2010 we did a show with him in world
this entire millennial group that have the same mindset. >> thanks nicole. >>> philadelphia known for murals but likely never seen anything like this. he has decided to paint murals in the city. it was crafted four stories up on a kensington rooftop and until now, only a few knew it existed. mural arts project said there's always room for new projects and this forces new way of thinking with plenty of blank canvass available >>> to tonight's episode of hawaii 50. we sat...