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from millennial partners. from their engineers. kpix5 legal and political reporter melissa caen said what makes this lawsuit different than the other tenants' is that joe montana helped promote the tower in 2010 in exchange for residency which means he could be on the hook for lawsuits himself. so it's a good thing that he has a lawsuit out there where he's saying he wasn't part of this scam and didn't know this either. it's clear he was duped just like everybody else. the montanas originally purchased unit 41c inside millennial tower for $2.7 million. this new lawsuit calls that unit unmarketable, uninhabitable and valueless. >> i know people are very, very concerned. >> reporter: tenants like jim and sandra robbins just want to hear clear answers and hope they'll be able to keep living here. >> we're sorry for all the suits. we still enjoy living here. it's a wonderful place and we have hopes that they'll fix everything that is necessary. >> reporter: supervisor aaron peskin tells us eventually one of two things will happen with
from millennial partners. from their engineers. kpix5 legal and political reporter melissa caen said what makes this lawsuit different than the other tenants' is that joe montana helped promote the tower in 2010 in exchange for residency which means he could be on the hook for lawsuits himself. so it's a good thing that he has a lawsuit out there where he's saying he wasn't part of this scam and didn't know this either. it's clear he was duped just like everybody else. the montanas originally...
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now life stories revisits the children in india's millennials. india's millennial generation.ountry's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their expectations been met, or have their lives taken them in directions they could never have dreamed of? spruha, gaurav and madhavi are watching the original bbc programme for the first time in over ten years. they went to school together, and are still good friends. namaste. .. i'm madhavi, and these are my friends. we live in mumbai... i'm madhavi, i'm 25 years old. i was filmed for a bbc programme which was on the lives of kids in mumbai, about ten years back. i live in a flat in mumbai with my sister, mother and my father. when do you have yoga class today? two o'clock. i like doing art. when i grow
now life stories revisits the children in india's millennials. india's millennial generation.ountry's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their...
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and more clients, millennials? >> absolutely. they're finally coming out. last year and the years before they were really quiet. i think there's a couple things coming around. the market, also financing options are allowing the millennials to get financing. >> are they in good shape? >> they are in good shape. but in the traditional sense and what a lot of the banks are looking at, they don't exactly fit that mold. so it is really time for the banks to stip and be create have with the financing. >> finally, what is the most unusual request you've gotten from some clients? >> right. i mean, you know, really, it is focused about the cell phones and the towers, and i have to look to see what the reception is, when there is going to be a new tower built. >> they're certainly driving up prices. >> they are. >> jennifer, thanks for coming out. >> thanks for having me. >>> we were talking earlier, flank, a sign of spring. have you ever seen so much pollen? we're going to talk with our health expert about how you, all of y
and more clients, millennials? >> absolutely. they're finally coming out. last year and the years before they were really quiet. i think there's a couple things coming around. the market, also financing options are allowing the millennials to get financing. >> are they in good shape? >> they are in good shape. but in the traditional sense and what a lot of the banks are looking at, they don't exactly fit that mold. so it is really time for the banks to stip and be create have...
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i'm talking about these millennials. many of the people who run companies these days, they have not a clue what the younger generation is up to or what they think is right or how they're different from their parents. these millennials frankly, might as well be aliens! clever, tricky aliens who aren't bound by any of the traditional ways most people believe. even if you can think like the millennial, it may not matter because of structural issues that prevent you from making changes at your company to please them. you may see the train coming but you can't do anything about it if you're tied to the tracks. every time we think that some of these old dogs have learned new tricks, the dogs get eviscerated. as the tricks change once again, case in point, macy's. this morning, macy's poinltsd to truly hideous earnings missing everything from the stores to the sales and what went wrong? you know what? i don't need to put any spin on interest. i will let jeffrey jeanette the new ceo tell you from his conference call. these are u
i'm talking about these millennials. many of the people who run companies these days, they have not a clue what the younger generation is up to or what they think is right or how they're different from their parents. these millennials frankly, might as well be aliens! clever, tricky aliens who aren't bound by any of the traditional ways most people believe. even if you can think like the millennial, it may not matter because of structural issues that prevent you from making changes at your...
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it depends on the particular millennial and the family. sometimes nowadays there seems to be a lack of maturity in the younger millennials. they're getting older, becoming more adult later in life. 30 is becoming the new growing up time rather than in the 20s. so with the -- all the technology that keeps people connected, some of the times that's kept the millennials feeling a little more dependent. so it's really up to the parents if the kids do move back home, it's up to the parents help guide them toward more independence and more maturity. >> rosemary, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate that. >> you're welcome. it was my pleasure. >>> up next, "on the money," a look at the news for the week ahead. >>> and they're not looking for love. the new website matching people up. there's just one requirement. ♪ i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place... ...to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never befo
it depends on the particular millennial and the family. sometimes nowadays there seems to be a lack of maturity in the younger millennials. they're getting older, becoming more adult later in life. 30 is becoming the new growing up time rather than in the 20s. so with the -- all the technology that keeps people connected, some of the times that's kept the millennials feeling a little more dependent. so it's really up to the parents if the kids do move back home, it's up to the parents help...
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soledad: millennials don't vote. i think the numbers are like 46% of millennials voted in the last presidential election. ronnie cho: i don't count out young people in this election, and i don't count them out in future elections. i think you have seen the demonstrations and the marches, very motivated and propelled by young people. and i have full confidence that new yorkers will come out and make a statement in the first election since donald trump became elected to show who the city is, and who we are, and the character we have as a city. that will be reflected in the turnout we have in september. soledad: as an asian american man, do you feel like, "hey, listen, i will stick out" among my now seven other competitors who are running with you, or do you feel that be will another additional hurdle to overcome? ronnie cho: well, yes i am running as the only asian so far in the race in a district that is about 10% asian. you know, i think it is important for people of all shapes, sizes, shades to be a part of this pro
soledad: millennials don't vote. i think the numbers are like 46% of millennials voted in the last presidential election. ronnie cho: i don't count out young people in this election, and i don't count them out in future elections. i think you have seen the demonstrations and the marches, very motivated and propelled by young people. and i have full confidence that new yorkers will come out and make a statement in the first election since donald trump became elected to show who the city is, and...
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millennials are among the worst culprits.the serve food of business practices suggests corruption and asia is steadily worsening. it concludes that ethical standards are not improving. give us a sense of the types of unethical behavior this report is referring to. >> the report mentions things like offering cash payments, offering entertainment and personal gifts to kleins to win business. the survey was 1700 employees in the asia-pacific region, 14 territories were included. it is quite interesting the figures they came up with. right, and specifically interesting in terms of the demographics, millennials, what does it say about that? >> that's correct. the survey found that comparedls in terms of to the other age groups, the millennials or more inclined to unethical justify behavior, such as offering cash payments or personal entertainment in order to help retain business erring times of economic downturn. yet the thing the survey showed was that millennials would be more likely to leave a company that was involved in some
millennials are among the worst culprits.the serve food of business practices suggests corruption and asia is steadily worsening. it concludes that ethical standards are not improving. give us a sense of the types of unethical behavior this report is referring to. >> the report mentions things like offering cash payments, offering entertainment and personal gifts to kleins to win business. the survey was 1700 employees in the asia-pacific region, 14 territories were included. it is quite...
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, especially millennial women for their hostility and mad love for bernie sanders. can you talk about that? guest: yeah. if there is any response to the book that has caused the most discomfort, it has been that because some of my best friends are millennial's. i teach millennial's we talk about the generation gap all the time and there has never been any problem. you know, i think a number of things happened there. first of all, i want to do-- and when it-- i did not give credit to the thousands of supporterse of burning who once she b got the nomination went on to support her; right? i think at the time there there was so much hate coming from that bernie or buster that there's a whole other quite large contingent of bernie supporters who once she had the nomination realized although she may have not been their first choice and trump, no contest. i was more focused on the ones who thought they were too evil and thought she was the lesser of two evils, so i wish i had given more credit to those women. i think what happened with this book is interesting because the
, especially millennial women for their hostility and mad love for bernie sanders. can you talk about that? guest: yeah. if there is any response to the book that has caused the most discomfort, it has been that because some of my best friends are millennial's. i teach millennial's we talk about the generation gap all the time and there has never been any problem. you know, i think a number of things happened there. first of all, i want to do-- and when it-- i did not give credit to the...
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now life stories revisits the children in "india's millennials". india's millennial generation.65% of this vast country's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their expectations been met, or have their lives taken them in directions they could never have dreamed of? spruha, gaurav and madhavi are watching the original bbc programme for the first time in over ten years. they went to school together, and are still good friends. namaste. .. i'm madhavi, and these are my friends. we live in mumbai... i'm madhavi, i'm 25 years old. i was filmed for the bbc programme which was on the lives of kids in mumbai, about ten years back. i live in a flat in mumbai with my sister, mother and father. when do you have yoga class today? two o'clock. i like doing
now life stories revisits the children in "india's millennials". india's millennial generation.65% of this vast country's population are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed...
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not all millennials in india are as fortunate as madhavi, and she knows it.fference that i notice in millennials in mumbai, and especially in india, is the social, cultural divide, the most important thing being the economic divide. hello, my name is sagar, i am 11 years old. i live with my family, that's where i live. when we first met sagar, he was living with his family under tarpaulin on the side of the street. sagar‘s parents sold garlic and scrap metals to get by. sagar was determined to make a better life for himself. my favourite cricketer is yuvraj singh, he plays forthe indian team. my goal is to be a doctor. as adult: i remember i was a little kid 12 years ago. we were living in the slums at that time. now, our government has rehabilitated us to mankhurd, on the outskirts of mumbai. mankhurd compound is a development of 65 buildings, created under the slum rehabilitation act. it's home to over 30,000 people. there is little sanitation and a limited water supply. but for sagar and his family, it's a step up. we have our own home, we have four sided
not all millennials in india are as fortunate as madhavi, and she knows it.fference that i notice in millennials in mumbai, and especially in india, is the social, cultural divide, the most important thing being the economic divide. hello, my name is sagar, i am 11 years old. i live with my family, that's where i live. when we first met sagar, he was living with his family under tarpaulin on the side of the street. sagar‘s parents sold garlic and scrap metals to get by. sagar was determined...
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now life stories revisits the children in "india's millennials". india's millennial generation.opulation are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their expectations been met, or have their lives taken them in directions they could never have dreamed of? spruha, gaurav and madhavi are watching the original bbc programme for the first time in over ten years. they went to school together, and are still good friends. namaste. .. i'm madhavi, and these are my friends. we live in mumbai... i'm madhavi, i'm 25 years old. i was filmed for the bbc programme which was on the lives of kids in mumbai, about ten years back. i live in a flat in mumbai with my sister, mother and father. when do you have yoga class today? two o'clock. i like doing art. when i grow up i will
now life stories revisits the children in "india's millennials". india's millennial generation.opulation are under 35. they are tech—savvy, mobile, and better educated than their parents and their grandparents. in 2004, the bbc met a group of children in mumbai who encapsulate generation y. they came from a variety of backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common. their hopes and dreams. together: namaste. we've returned to see how life has changed for them. have their...
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the capital has launched a campaign called choose atl in part to lure millennials to launch new ventures. >> a community that invites, encourages and really provides resources so that any young person who wants to start a business knows that atlanta is the place to do it. >> reporter: the city is also home to a chapter of youth entrepreneurs, a nationwide year-long accredited course for high school students in underserved areas. the goal is to show the next generation that becoming your own boss is a viable option. >> if we can use entrepreneurship to help them find passion, to help them hone in on their natural abilities, they look at entrepreneurship as a viable option to not only improve their lives, but the lives of others in their communities. >> reporter: over the past decade, 2,600 students in atlanta have participated. 99% graduate high school, and 80% enroll in higher ed. 16-year-old justice said he's already caught the entrepreneurial bug. >> i want to run my own app company. the best thing about being my own boss, not having someone tell me what i can and cannot do. >> reporte
the capital has launched a campaign called choose atl in part to lure millennials to launch new ventures. >> a community that invites, encourages and really provides resources so that any young person who wants to start a business knows that atlanta is the place to do it. >> reporter: the city is also home to a chapter of youth entrepreneurs, a nationwide year-long accredited course for high school students in underserved areas. the goal is to show the next generation that becoming...
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owner and wine maker susan tip ton is not surprised by the millennial i influence. wines big business in the area with more than 80 tasting rooms. the millennial component has growers and producers celebrating. >> young people in particular are sucking it in and enjoying it and learning it and we're here to share and educate them. >> reporter: wine growers and producers here say they expect the trend to continue and expect more visitors here from across the country and internationally. >>> a bay area park closed off limits to kids, dogs, even lawn mowers. >> if you were wondering what the weather will be like for the next 7 days, it will not be a mystery to you if you hang out for a couple minutes. here comes the fog. everybody gets cloudy and cooler. find out when that happens coming up. more people than ever are making the move to nissan. ♪ because of rogue, the best selling suv in america. ♪ titan, with america's best truck warranty. ♪ and the most advanced safety features on altima and other best selling models. ♪ that's why we're america's fastest-growing auto
owner and wine maker susan tip ton is not surprised by the millennial i influence. wines big business in the area with more than 80 tasting rooms. the millennial component has growers and producers celebrating. >> young people in particular are sucking it in and enjoying it and learning it and we're here to share and educate them. >> reporter: wine growers and producers here say they expect the trend to continue and expect more visitors here from across the country and...
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this is titled, millennials for flirtation with socialism. we will focus on the american fixation with socialism, and in particular my generations fixation, which i'm as shocked as many of you are by. it is my pleasure introduce three professors who will speak to us today. is andrew mitchell associate professor of history who earned his bachelor degree -- his masters and doctorate from ohio state university. he contributed a chapter for a book about this -- limits of empire. europeans of empire, formation in early modern rock history. to dr. david hofstetter earned his ba, ma, and phd from ohio state university. his published articles on reader -- the transatlantic classicism of william godwin and charles martin brown, and philosophical perspectives on 19th century science and mary shelley, as well as text books on writing and basic christian apologetics. dr. eric a potter is a professor of english whose avid -- academic specialties include american literature, contemporary poetry, and religion in red -- literature. book is -- dr. potter rece
this is titled, millennials for flirtation with socialism. we will focus on the american fixation with socialism, and in particular my generations fixation, which i'm as shocked as many of you are by. it is my pleasure introduce three professors who will speak to us today. is andrew mitchell associate professor of history who earned his bachelor degree -- his masters and doctorate from ohio state university. he contributed a chapter for a book about this -- limits of empire. europeans of...
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. >>> if you it's one of the top places for millennials to live.he website took a look at job opportunities, affordable houses and restaurants. >> as millennials also thinking about those bills, too. it turns out they don't want parents to help them out. bankrate.com surveyed the generation and found that millennials were more likely to say they should be able to pay for things such as housing and their own car. millennials said they should be able to pay for housing when they're 22. and their own car at the age of 20. i mean, they're adults. you should typically pay your own bills, right? is that how it works? >> i don't know if i believe that sursurvey, but it makes se. stay with us, continues at 5:00. >>> as we get ready for wednesday and thursday, get ready for heat and humidity. >> tracking a major temperature warmup. >> tomorrow, though it gets rather hot. it's going to stay that way through the end of the week. >> it is really going to push the temperatures up challenging records over the next couple of days. >> we've been telling you about
. >>> if you it's one of the top places for millennials to live.he website took a look at job opportunities, affordable houses and restaurants. >> as millennials also thinking about those bills, too. it turns out they don't want parents to help them out. bankrate.com surveyed the generation and found that millennials were more likely to say they should be able to pay for things such as housing and their own car. millennials said they should be able to pay for housing when they're...
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. >> being a millennial is not easy.. >> this is a good place to come. >> they put up a blog post, the mecca of all things cool and millennial. talking about how cassette tapes are coming back. we're talking about the art of this. ♪ >> i decided that i wanted to be a cool millennial and i called up my generation friend. >> you basically need a car load of stuff. >> i brought a little bit here today. >> i spent thousands of hours making mixed tapes. i have a box of the ones that people gave to me. it could be like a love letter, a way of exchanging things, friends of yours, you can make a mix tape for special occasions. ♪ ♪ >> this one belongs to someone anonymous. >> there's a lot of copulating rhythm. >> what does it take to make one of these? >> so much thought. you kind of click and drag. a lot of hours of work. >> seriously, i am not that old. >> so it keeps the work flow and rhythm 2. >> yes. >> now you can do the next step up. you get some rhythm, work on the artwork a little bit. >> okay. >> you have to drop the n
. >> being a millennial is not easy.. >> this is a good place to come. >> they put up a blog post, the mecca of all things cool and millennial. talking about how cassette tapes are coming back. we're talking about the art of this. ♪ >> i decided that i wanted to be a cool millennial and i called up my generation friend. >> you basically need a car load of stuff. >> i brought a little bit here today. >> i spent thousands of hours making mixed tapes. i...
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but a new generation of first- time homebuyers is finally diving in. >> the millennials.y're coming out in droves right now. >> reporter: millennials are in their late 20s to 30s now. their student debt is under control and they're tired of renting without financial benefit. they are house hunting in force in the east bay. >> with the millennials this started about a year ago. >> reporter: broker lisa caldwell has noticed the change. >> they've got a lot of technology on hand. they're ready at a moment's notice. they're very good at making decisions quickly. i think a lot of them have high- powered jobs, and frankly they have a very good income stream. >> reporter: nationwide 42% of home mortgages acquired by fannie mae are from first time homebuyers. that's up from 2011 at 21%. experts believe the new generation comes from the new tech savvy shoppers. they want a be vee of good restaurants nearby. but even bigger than that -- >> i would say good cell reception. they want accessibility. >> reporter: the days of posting a sign and passing out brochures long gone. if you wa
but a new generation of first- time homebuyers is finally diving in. >> the millennials.y're coming out in droves right now. >> reporter: millennials are in their late 20s to 30s now. their student debt is under control and they're tired of renting without financial benefit. they are house hunting in force in the east bay. >> with the millennials this started about a year ago. >> reporter: broker lisa caldwell has noticed the change. >> they've got a lot of...
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there's a jump in the share of first time buyers and millennial buyers.tment rental company survey. put that there. talk about down payments as the barri barrier, and it is, because younger people have student loan debt, higher represents, started later in life on jobs because of the recession, but, remember, there are low down payment programs already, 3.5%, fha, 10% freddie you just have added costs. put it this way, put 3.pennsylvania% down on a 250,000 home, median price in america, less than $10,000 to buy that house. >> justin, what are you seeing in the market? >> well, you know, it's difficult with the competitive markets such as new york and san francisco, one, you know, new york, the average place is now in ceo sesz of $2 million, a starter home in san francisco, well in excess of million and a half, and then you're dealing with competitive offers, and difficult 200 groceriegroceries juices and cocktails. >> you're playing into the avocado toast story. >> do you think that's what's going on? >> a little. >> people are consciously choosing to sor
there's a jump in the share of first time buyers and millennial buyers.tment rental company survey. put that there. talk about down payments as the barri barrier, and it is, because younger people have student loan debt, higher represents, started later in life on jobs because of the recession, but, remember, there are low down payment programs already, 3.5%, fha, 10% freddie you just have added costs. put it this way, put 3.pennsylvania% down on a 250,000 home, median price in america, less...
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could millennials avocado toast prediction prevent them from buying a house.hour, mornings with maria will be right back maria: welcome back, good tuesday morning, thank you so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, it is tuesday may 16th, top stories 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. future of the gop. one republican senator says the white house is in a downward spiral, is it really? the debate ahead as hillary clinton launches her onward together, political action committee. plus a warning for parents, overdoes of caffeine killed a teenager. >> what we want to do here today is make people understand that these drinks, this amount of caffeine can have dire consequences. maria: details coming up this morning. ford motor trying to put a stock slump in reverse, cutting 10% of global workforce. big number here. what it says about the health of the auto sector coming. decline of series faster than expected. reportedly closing more stores than it originally said it would. we have the details on what's happening within retail today. marks are looking mixed to higher,
could millennials avocado toast prediction prevent them from buying a house.hour, mornings with maria will be right back maria: welcome back, good tuesday morning, thank you so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, it is tuesday may 16th, top stories 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. future of the gop. one republican senator says the white house is in a downward spiral, is it really? the debate ahead as hillary clinton launches her onward together, political action committee. plus a warning for...
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yet millennials trying to buy homes are getting priced out of the market. talk to me about the imbalance, if you will, that's in the housing market right now. >> sure. i think you touched on it very well. you have this supply/demand imbalance where demand has been growing, seemingly picking up with stronger income creation. millennials, new households, need a place to live. but they need that supply. the challenge is the pace of new construction to the market has been pretty slow. so if you look at a good gauge of the balance, which would be the month supply figures of existing homes, we're hovering now close to cycle lows again for the supply figures. and whathat does is it puts upward pressure on home prices and it probably also puts upward pressure on rents. >> so my question is a pretty simple one, probably naive. why aren't the builders building more? is the land too expensive? is there just not enough land? what is going on? >> that is the big question. unfortunately there aren't great answers. so one you touched on, availability of lots and land. the
yet millennials trying to buy homes are getting priced out of the market. talk to me about the imbalance, if you will, that's in the housing market right now. >> sure. i think you touched on it very well. you have this supply/demand imbalance where demand has been growing, seemingly picking up with stronger income creation. millennials, new households, need a place to live. but they need that supply. the challenge is the pace of new construction to the market has been pretty slow. so if...
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next, a panel discussion on millennials and socialism. with history and english professors in pennsylvania. the first speaker explores the early stages and the passing of the pure feud and drug act of 1906. -- food and drug act of 1906. second argues for literacy materials to explore essentialism. -- socialism. later a panelist talks about how millennials use spoken word poetry for some discretion. -- for self-expression. the center for vision and values at grove city college hosted this hour-long event, which was part of a conference titled " the god that failed coming in some and socialism then and now. " >> good afternoon everyone. my name is kyle george stead. i have to say, it would not be a true visit back without al stereotypical brain, nice to see most of your made it dry. i'd like to remind you we have a book table outside in the atrium so i would encourage you to check that out at some point during the conference. we would also like to thank our sponsor, the united states just as charitable foundation, and like to c-span for fil
next, a panel discussion on millennials and socialism. with history and english professors in pennsylvania. the first speaker explores the early stages and the passing of the pure feud and drug act of 1906. -- food and drug act of 1906. second argues for literacy materials to explore essentialism. -- socialism. later a panelist talks about how millennials use spoken word poetry for some discretion. -- for self-expression. the center for vision and values at grove city college hosted this...
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that's generation y or the millennials.ince there's a 5% increase in numbers of new moms that are unmarried. now means more than a third of all new mothers are unmarried. 32% of millennial mothers had a bachelors degree or more and 5% increase since 2005. more than 60% of new moms are in the labor force. that's a six-point jump in 10 years. 2015 millennial moms are more racially and ethnically diverse. what does all this mean? as millennials start to dominate motherhood, it could change our politics. 10 years ago political strategists focused on security moms, concerned about their children's safety in a post-9/11 world. those issues have been strengths for republicans. but millennial moms who work more could be focused on other priorities. perhaps it's child care, family leave and equal pay. for now those are areas of strength for the democrats. bottom line, demographics of moms are changing radically before our eyes, we showed you that quick snapshot, and along the way may change our politics. >>> back in a moment. the en
that's generation y or the millennials.ince there's a 5% increase in numbers of new moms that are unmarried. now means more than a third of all new mothers are unmarried. 32% of millennial mothers had a bachelors degree or more and 5% increase since 2005. more than 60% of new moms are in the labor force. that's a six-point jump in 10 years. 2015 millennial moms are more racially and ethnically diverse. what does all this mean? as millennials start to dominate motherhood, it could change our...
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but also, we talk about children, millennials. we are of that generation. what does it mean for us long term? >> kirsten: as a conservative and very much for limited government committee believe the market, consumers should drive these changes rather than international government body or an international treaty. i am optimistic because millennials are conscious about ways, relying on renewable sources of energy, and what's interesting. i can be optimistic in that regard, that if trump pulls out, we will see consumers driving a move toward greater energy. just from a democratic point of view, the obama administration actually signed onto this treaty without having it ratified by two-thirds of the senate and our constitution says that in order to participate in international treaties, you have to get it ratified by two-thirds of the senate. >> kat: he branded as being a piggyback of what bill clinton got ratified, which talking about the numbers, it's not the same thing. no question the reason he didn't do it was because people wouldn't have voted for it. i t
but also, we talk about children, millennials. we are of that generation. what does it mean for us long term? >> kirsten: as a conservative and very much for limited government committee believe the market, consumers should drive these changes rather than international government body or an international treaty. i am optimistic because millennials are conscious about ways, relying on renewable sources of energy, and what's interesting. i can be optimistic in that regard, that if trump...
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about 50% are millennials. 70% of people who get a loan are millennials. largest dealer. only 30% of their customers are millennials. we are over-indexed in that area. that tells you millennials are buying cars. may be at a later age but they will still own a car. in san francisco, car volumes have not gone down. they have gone up. so far, there's a lot of data suggesting people are buying cars. caroline: fascinating. that was the shift c.e.o. and for the entire hour, i'm pleased to have michael wolf. thank you for getting in from new york for us. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tune in later for a bloomberg tv interview with the twitter c.e.o. and c.f.o. as he sits down with emily chang. that is first on bloomberg television at 10:00 eastern. tuesday, we are delighted to welcome emily back. i will be headed back to london to present on tech after a brief stop in boston. being been a joy your host for the last five months. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rombauer studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." trump markssident his 100th
about 50% are millennials. 70% of people who get a loan are millennials. largest dealer. only 30% of their customers are millennials. we are over-indexed in that area. that tells you millennials are buying cars. may be at a later age but they will still own a car. in san francisco, car volumes have not gone down. they have gone up. so far, there's a lot of data suggesting people are buying cars. caroline: fascinating. that was the shift c.e.o. and for the entire hour, i'm pleased to have...
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from a surprising development, millennials can't get enough of avocados and boats.how to cash in. plus ♪ it's the zone, baby >> there is something in the charts that says now is the time to buy. we'll tell you what that is when "fast money" returns. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. >> welcome back to "fast money". as summer is on its way, they are making a splash, boat sales hit a high water mark. >> oh my god. >> you did that. >> millennial buyers are not biting. landened z landon dowdy is doing business if florida for us. >> reporter: these boats are packed. in fact, we seen them turn boats away. >> that could be because boat sales are at a post-session high. they are having a hard time reeling in millenials. first time boat buyers account for a third of all boat sales, th
from a surprising development, millennials can't get enough of avocados and boats.how to cash in. plus ♪ it's the zone, baby >> there is something in the charts that says now is the time to buy. we'll tell you what that is when "fast money" returns. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2...
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what happened is you've really got a lot of millennials entering the market, and millennials were told want the american dream, you go to school, you get married, you buy a house, you've got the american dream. well, with the recession, what happened is they got education during the obama administration, they were unable to find jobs. so you've got a huge amount of debt, you've got no job. you listened and followed, you got an education. their parents, about 60% of them are divorced, and if they didn't lose their home during the recession, they probably know somebody who did. millennials don't trust the establishment, and they don't trust establishment brands. so if you find these restaurants that kind of have grit or a local connection, you're going to find millennials gravitating towards those brands. so this is a big deal for restaurant brands and for other brands like, you know, they want tesla rather than ford or general motors. ashley: right. >> rather than mcdonald's or carl's or hardee's, they want shake shack or hamburger ham let. ashley: andy, quickly, just your take on the e
what happened is you've really got a lot of millennials entering the market, and millennials were told want the american dream, you go to school, you get married, you buy a house, you've got the american dream. well, with the recession, what happened is they got education during the obama administration, they were unable to find jobs. so you've got a huge amount of debt, you've got no job. you listened and followed, you got an education. their parents, about 60% of them are divorced, and if...
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this as demand is starting to surge as you said from the millennials.claim they are turning to lower price products -- but analyst are quick to point out these are lower priced, not the true starter price home that are needed. only dr horton and lg irr in that space. the problem for others is cheaper homes really hit the margins. >> you can have gross margins deterioration as long as you have fan rise in or the gross. right now we're probably on average from high single digits from home builders. if you're going to see more gross deterioration i think the mark is going to want to see that rise into the least double digits going forward. >> that's why you see builders make a small shift -- back to you guys. >> diana thank you so much. >>> the next guess in the pull back housing construction is a troubling sign for houses. nela welcome. explain to me if you can why housing starts are down, permits are down in a world where demand seems to be rising. in other words housing are selling above their asking prices in a lot of markets there are buyers out there
this as demand is starting to surge as you said from the millennials.claim they are turning to lower price products -- but analyst are quick to point out these are lower priced, not the true starter price home that are needed. only dr horton and lg irr in that space. the problem for others is cheaper homes really hit the margins. >> you can have gross margins deterioration as long as you have fan rise in or the gross. right now we're probably on average from high single digits from home...
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all these things are a new way to travel among millennials and plays into culture, local that we all crave. >> millennials not to treat them with a broad brush, there is a distrust and dislike for anything too corporate at a time the hospitality industry would say things were so commoditized and that is what they strived for for so long but that wasn't exactly what millennials were looking for. >> one more question and open up to you, i have more questions to make this a group interview. my favorite chapter in your book is the chapter about what brian and the others learned from his mentors and i think it was john donohoe, former ceo of ebay who said brian is a learning machine, learning animal, learning animal. so talk about some of the people, the iconic business builders who brian asked for help. >> they had no experience running a company of this size. joe and nate try to get businesses off the brown but brian chesky didn't know what a slide deck was or what angel investors were, you got to meet with these angels and he said these people are crazy, they believe in angels. that is
all these things are a new way to travel among millennials and plays into culture, local that we all crave. >> millennials not to treat them with a broad brush, there is a distrust and dislike for anything too corporate at a time the hospitality industry would say things were so commoditized and that is what they strived for for so long but that wasn't exactly what millennials were looking for. >> one more question and open up to you, i have more questions to make this a group...
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vonnie: you are just barely out of the millennial demographic, so i feel like you are close to millennial'ss a polite way to put it. i am going to go for the big mac today. vonnie: i was just reading about etsy and as much as i love the idea of the big mac, i am going to go with christine today. which puts it to the gallery three if you are going for christine and i am going for emma is the winner. vonnie: our producer is in the control room. she also said she is hungry as well, so that didn't hurt. you can get big macs if you go to china for your money. mark: we will have a look at how european equities finished the friday session. this is bloomberg. ♪ --athan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro with 30 minutes, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ coming up, valuations remain elevated, volatility sinks. the epicenter of the reflation trade comes unstuck and china's deleveraging campaign rocks commodities. where are the investors who turned bullish? we start with a big issue. is low volatility a sign of investor complacency? >>
vonnie: you are just barely out of the millennial demographic, so i feel like you are close to millennial'ss a polite way to put it. i am going to go for the big mac today. vonnie: i was just reading about etsy and as much as i love the idea of the big mac, i am going to go with christine today. which puts it to the gallery three if you are going for christine and i am going for emma is the winner. vonnie: our producer is in the control room. she also said she is hungry as well, so that didn't...
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i wish millennials will get with the program. >> snapchating?i'm not expecting it any time soon. >> well, joe, i am a millennial, so i'll try not to take offense to your lack of hope for us. but for what it's worth, i'm not on snapchat, maybe i'll give you hope for the generation. >> you do. what i was eluding to earlier was your video -- your netflix taste, bloodline comes back may 26th for sb threason three. i was thinking of you. we visited the rayburn -- the place in florida, down in the keys. >> you di >> yes. >> i got a lot of reall -- >> nice. >> -- cool pictures. it exists. but it's more beautiful than you can tell on the series. i was going to send you pictures, you would be like why is this guy sending me pictures. when you come in, i got them all. >> you can send me vacation pictures any time, joe. >> that would be weird. kate, here's my vacation -- but it is -- if you didn't know what i was sending you, you would be like this guy is weird. >> she may not want to open the pictures. >> you'd be afraid. >> i'd be afraid. >> could be wei
i wish millennials will get with the program. >> snapchating?i'm not expecting it any time soon. >> well, joe, i am a millennial, so i'll try not to take offense to your lack of hope for us. but for what it's worth, i'm not on snapchat, maybe i'll give you hope for the generation. >> you do. what i was eluding to earlier was your video -- your netflix taste, bloodline comes back may 26th for sb threason three. i was thinking of you. we visited the rayburn -- the place in...
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are you a millennial? >> i'm at the cusp, tail-end of the millennials.r of mother's day coming up on sunday, we thought we should show you a picture of production team moms and grand moms, we will scroll through them. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ r. would be great. being proactive... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday inn, smiles ahead. whether for big meetings or little getaways, member always save more at holidayinn.com . . . . stuart: it is mother's day on sunday. may the 14th. i thought we would close out the show with a mom story of my own. now my mom lived to be 9years of age. she was born in 1907 in england of course. one day, 10 or 12 years ago, i asked her what is your earliest memory? she came back very quickly and said, the sinking of the titanic. what? the sinking of the titanic? she said yes. i was about four years, eight or nine months old, when it happened. she remembers looking out of the window and seeing ne
are you a millennial? >> i'm at the cusp, tail-end of the millennials.r of mother's day coming up on sunday, we thought we should show you a picture of production team moms and grand moms, we will scroll through them. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ r. would be great. being proactive... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday inn, smiles...
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>> it became a viral phenomenon among millennial's.e we didn't try to create a payment service. we really thought about what do millennial's value and so much of it is in the social interaction they have. so we really created a payment for the social media era that we're in. every payment that somebody sends to someone, they tag it with an icon or a comment. people open the venmo app several times a week, not just to make a payment, but to see what their friends are doing. venmo has exploded with almost no marketing. we did $6.8 million in the first quarter, that's the 15th straight quarter in a row where we have more than doubled it's volume. so now we're looking to take venmo to the next level so we can have even more value for consumers so not just peer to peer, but also transactions at merchants a e s and that will g them more value. >> in the time left i want to say when i got into the business which is very many years ago. the in the last ten years, the greatest growth stocks have been in visa and mastercard, many think that payp
>> it became a viral phenomenon among millennial's.e we didn't try to create a payment service. we really thought about what do millennial's value and so much of it is in the social interaction they have. so we really created a payment for the social media era that we're in. every payment that somebody sends to someone, they tag it with an icon or a comment. people open the venmo app several times a week, not just to make a payment, but to see what their friends are doing. venmo has...
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fewer millennials are practicing safe sex. >> they connect online, meet. they may be mutually monogamous for a brief period of time and move on. >> reporter: the potential problem linked to online dating may have an online remedy called my lab box, the first nationwide std testing service. >> no longer do you have to suffer through embarrassment or awkward conversations with clinicians and your doctor. >> reporter: my lab box was recently introduced at a tech conference. since millennials tend to live their lives online -- >> we've taken those same tools and made it very easy for someone to test at home privately and conveniently on their own time. >> reporter: you order up to 15 different std tests online. within days a package arrives in the mail. you test by using a swab, urine sample or blood print. >> it's very simple. it averages five minutes or less to test. >> reporter: mail back your samples in the self-addressed envelope provided and get your lab certified results back electronically in a few days. >> if there is a positive, we immediately connec
fewer millennials are practicing safe sex. >> they connect online, meet. they may be mutually monogamous for a brief period of time and move on. >> reporter: the potential problem linked to online dating may have an online remedy called my lab box, the first nationwide std testing service. >> no longer do you have to suffer through embarrassment or awkward conversations with clinicians and your doctor. >> reporter: my lab box was recently introduced at a tech conference....
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. >> the millennials. droves right now. >> millennials are in their late 20s to mid 30s. they've left that second stay at mom and dad's house. their student debt is under control. and they're tired of renting without financial benefits. they're house hunting in force in the east bay. >> with the millennials it started about a year ago. >> this remax broker noticed the change. >> the millennials are very different. they've got a lot of technology on hand. they're ready at a moment's notice. they're good at making decisions quickly. a lot of them have high powered jobs where they're good at making decisions quickly. >> first time home buyers, up from a low of 31% in 2011. and 38% in 2015. experts believe some of the first timers come from this new generation of tech savvy home shoppers. their needs are all about convenience. a home close to transportation. a good walking score. and a bevy of good restaurants nearby. but bigger than that -- >> i would say good sell reception -- cell reception and good interne
. >> the millennials. droves right now. >> millennials are in their late 20s to mid 30s. they've left that second stay at mom and dad's house. their student debt is under control. and they're tired of renting without financial benefits. they're house hunting in force in the east bay. >> with the millennials it started about a year ago. >> this remax broker noticed the change. >> the millennials are very different. they've got a lot of technology on hand. they're...