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put it, "it's a lifestyle choice for the millennials." yes, millennials love choice., the choice between starving and being able to afford flavors and textures. ( applause ) as a certified laminated millennial-knower, all this "rings true." or as my millennial friends would say, "keep runnin', old man!" that's why i've combined all this on-the-pulse market research into the ultimate millennial product. presenting: old hot dog. ( laughter ) it's from our heritage selection of charcoal-indexed beef texturing, old hot dog is served on a reclaimed plank of suburban -- ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) old hot dog is served on a reclaimed plank of suburban picket fence and is the perfect snack to stress eat between gigs on uber and task rabbit. ( laughter ) mm-mm-mm bracke ( audience reacts ) flavor and texture! >> jon: oh! back with laura dern! latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. hey. what can you tell me abou
put it, "it's a lifestyle choice for the millennials." yes, millennials love choice., the choice between starving and being able to afford flavors and textures. ( applause ) as a certified laminated millennial-knower, all this "rings true." or as my millennial friends would say, "keep runnin', old man!" that's why i've combined all this on-the-pulse market research into the ultimate millennial product. presenting: old hot dog. ( laughter ) it's from our heritage...
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underneath, though, there's a lot of rumblings i blame the millennials. they're impossible to getaway from and i have to tell you if it weren't for the fact that i have two millennial daughters, i would hate this generation the generation that demands to be catered to or they cut you off at the knees or at the cord if you're a cable operator everyone wants millennials as customers because they're old enough to have disposable income but young enough to be persuadable. that means you need to advertise on the internet, because that's where this generation resides. that's why 45% of clorox's add go to facebook and google. clorox is at 45. second, perhaps because of low wages and student loans, they pay out for very little. we've identified over and over, millennials will pay premium for uber, for air b&b and the iphone and they'll pay up it for makeup they don't want to pay up for cable because they prefer netflix and amazon you need to understand these facts. the facts about millennials, because they're changing the wait companies have to do business consid
underneath, though, there's a lot of rumblings i blame the millennials. they're impossible to getaway from and i have to tell you if it weren't for the fact that i have two millennial daughters, i would hate this generation the generation that demands to be catered to or they cut you off at the knees or at the cord if you're a cable operator everyone wants millennials as customers because they're old enough to have disposable income but young enough to be persuadable. that means you need to...
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. >>> and why ivs are catching on with millennials. "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> ebegin with airplane safety. size right side getting smaller and space in general is at a premium. one advocacy group fears it's more than your comfort being compromised. recently a judge ruled that the faa needs to consider regulating seat size. that's today's cover story, seats versus safety. >> does this lack familiar. >> they are way too small. i am a 6'4" guy and they seem to be made for about a 5'0" guy? the largest airline passenger non-profit passenger advocacy group flyers rights brought a lawsuit citing that the seat pitch the distance between two seats has dwindled from 35 inches to 31 inches with some planes as close as 28 inches. meantime, seat width has narrowed from 18 1/2 inches to just 17. at issue, the faa mandate that passengers must be able to get out of a plane within 90 seconds in an emergency. the faa has no effect on that. but the court
. >>> and why ivs are catching on with millennials. "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> ebegin with airplane safety. size right side getting smaller and space in general is at a premium. one advocacy group fears it's more than your comfort being compromised. recently a judge ruled that the faa needs to consider regulating seat size. that's today's cover story,...
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contrary to popular belief not all millennials are at home living with their parents. as they enter the work force and the real world, the growing number of them are vacationing with their families the same way they did with their folks years ago. as landon dowd found out many millennials are hitching a ride and camping out in rvs >> kyle milliard is 32 years old and on his second rv he grew up camping and takes his team on the road he have month in the summertime. >> it has a bunk system in the back as well as a kitchen. it's something we can grow familiwise. >> alex: 9 million u.s. households now own an rv according to the recreation vehicle association. they have traditionally relied on retirees to drive growth but now younger buyers are getting behind the wheel allows us to get to the in a different way. we also save money so we can do things that we might not otherwise get to do if we stayed in a hotel. >> when we come for thanksgiving specifically, we have probably four to five trailers that come. and we all book spots right by each other and then we have a coupl
contrary to popular belief not all millennials are at home living with their parents. as they enter the work force and the real world, the growing number of them are vacationing with their families the same way they did with their folks years ago. as landon dowd found out many millennials are hitching a ride and camping out in rvs >> kyle milliard is 32 years old and on his second rv he grew up camping and takes his team on the road he have month in the summertime. >> it has a bunk...
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to my -- that's millennials.e all hear, no money, oh, college is a lt ot of money. >> it's amazing. ba baby boomers themselves have prioritized pets -- one third say money is no object but millennials are taking it who a whole new level. anyone who's got millennial kids or is a millennial, you can see the bond that they have with their pets and they're willing to spend money on their pets if it's going to help, you know, longevity. >> let me try a thesis out on you. millennials seem more likely to have two or three pets that one. true >> you know, they are definitely the pet generation every generation that's come along has been more of a pet generation than in the past. so the millennials are taking it to a new level >> okay, now, i have to tell you, you've got these two recurring businesses you've got that livestock business, which has been very tough for a lot of the big pharmaceutical companies and you have the water reference -- the water, that's right. >> they are really great recurring revenues at the same
to my -- that's millennials.e all hear, no money, oh, college is a lt ot of money. >> it's amazing. ba baby boomers themselves have prioritized pets -- one third say money is no object but millennials are taking it who a whole new level. anyone who's got millennial kids or is a millennial, you can see the bond that they have with their pets and they're willing to spend money on their pets if it's going to help, you know, longevity. >> let me try a thesis out on you. millennials seem...
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because they can get the highly sought-after millennial customer the millennials. i hate them.
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the older millennial play.hink there's still room for stock to run much more "mad money" ahead including my exclusive with the ceo of u.s. concrete on location a new leaf with a fresh ceo at the mel am rapid fire in tonight's edition of lightning round so stick with cramer >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street," live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i give presents to everybody. so i just got the list, when she retired -- all right, not everybody. because you didn't shop with me. had you shopped with me -- >> high frequent -- >> yeah. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. at the lexus golden opportunit
the older millennial play.hink there's still room for stock to run much more "mad money" ahead including my exclusive with the ceo of u.s. concrete on location a new leaf with a fresh ceo at the mel am rapid fire in tonight's edition of lightning round so stick with cramer >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street," live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i give presents to everybody. so i just got the list, when she retired -- all right, not...
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the theaters are losing millennial sin coming back and we are part of that.ally exciting part of what they were building. maria: the big companies are worried about netflix. what did you think of disney's plan to create their streaming pop corn and not give their content anymore? >> disney is one of the few companies that can do that. where people recognize disney special content. it is one more challenge for netflix to fight against amazon, other people. maria: meanwhile, netflix comes out. we'll spend $15 billion on new content. that's a new number. they are writing big checks right now come in competing with these guys. >> is unfair competition because netflix can afford to pay a lot more for great content. as they expand internationally, they are bringing international back to the u.s. for the markets here. it is really quite fascinating. in fact, when we started netflix, we never realized the big byproduct was people started watching films they never would have rented from bob buster because there is no incremental cost. watching documentaries and foreig
the theaters are losing millennial sin coming back and we are part of that.ally exciting part of what they were building. maria: the big companies are worried about netflix. what did you think of disney's plan to create their streaming pop corn and not give their content anymore? >> disney is one of the few companies that can do that. where people recognize disney special content. it is one more challenge for netflix to fight against amazon, other people. maria: meanwhile, netflix comes...
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the final point on millennials. a person at a town hall and stand up, what do you tell my 18-year-old son now that donald trump is elected, he thinks politics is not worth it and does not want to get involved? i tell him the same thing i tell -- politics is hard work. years inther spent jail fighting for india's independence. we have to have an aspiration and we have to realize that takes years and decades of hard work. the party is one of the ways to build to create that change and that would be my hope that millennials will keep their idealism, push us to have a great vision, and realize it will not happen overnight. at 2:15ve a hard stop p.m. i still think we have to move to the house of representatives and effect that change. thanks for coming out today. thank you all for being here. [applause] >> live coverage of the net roots nation 2017 conference saturday on c-span. elizabeth warren and ben jealous speak at the conference. pamela p.m., al gore and chomba. >> next week at 8:00 on c-span, on monday, former nat
the final point on millennials. a person at a town hall and stand up, what do you tell my 18-year-old son now that donald trump is elected, he thinks politics is not worth it and does not want to get involved? i tell him the same thing i tell -- politics is hard work. years inther spent jail fighting for india's independence. we have to have an aspiration and we have to realize that takes years and decades of hard work. the party is one of the ways to build to create that change and that would...
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is it just millennials? is it everyone? tells us as & gamble for millennial, but we are for everyone. they say that is because 70% of millennials one different products from what they grew up with. that is the market that is coming in and becoming first-time head of households. 80% of the new parents in this country today are millennials. they are rethinking the products they use and by and the way in which they live. they are an entry point, but brandless is for everyone. emily: i was doing comparison shopping, and i really want to pay three dollars for quinoa chips? but then i looked at whole foods, and they really are three dollars. tell me about the pricing strategy into this number, which is probably across these products, and why it makes sense. >> when you look at what is called the better for you marketplace, when you go to a store like whole foods as an example, they use a better for you strategy. whole foods is not all organic, but it is all better for you. brandless has a similar philosophy. when you are comparin
is it just millennials? is it everyone? tells us as & gamble for millennial, but we are for everyone. they say that is because 70% of millennials one different products from what they grew up with. that is the market that is coming in and becoming first-time head of households. 80% of the new parents in this country today are millennials. they are rethinking the products they use and by and the way in which they live. they are an entry point, but brandless is for everyone. emily: i was...
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millennials, that's right. millennials are responsible for rv sales being up about 20%.oung people to like living life on wheels? they're affordable around thee hundred dollars well equipped with flat screen tv's wi-fi and they allow millennials to lead a more flexible life. >> when i went to college, i lived in an rv for about year and a half. so i can relate to that, living in it it's very affordable. >> 75 million campers out there and one third, 38% of us, are millennials. >> according to a tampa area rv salesman industry sales are up for a sixth year in row and it is in fact thanks to millennia millennials. >> what do you know? >>> well police in arlington, virginia, are jumping into the pool for a good cause. in video getting tons of shares online, five officers here with the arlington county police department are shown doing their synchronized swimming routine. and it's all about getting out the word of a block party that's being held by the police fire and sheriff's departments in arlington county. >> it got pretty outrageous. i tell you we had so many takes beca
millennials, that's right. millennials are responsible for rv sales being up about 20%.oung people to like living life on wheels? they're affordable around thee hundred dollars well equipped with flat screen tv's wi-fi and they allow millennials to lead a more flexible life. >> when i went to college, i lived in an rv for about year and a half. so i can relate to that, living in it it's very affordable. >> 75 million campers out there and one third, 38% of us, are millennials....
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what is more trendy than millennials? rose on the map. matchable published a list of the 70 things that millennials have killed. here is what we decided to do, we wanted to call in the experts. here they are, meet our "today" show millennials. some of them work here and some we just grabbed off the plaza. hi. all right. so we're going to read you off some t need you guys to weigh in. these are things that match abls says you guys have killed. raise your hand. bars of soap. do you guys use bars of soap? raise your hand if you do. >> not entirely dead. >> two millennials. >> i like bar soap. >> for millennials, they've been accused of killing golf. raise your hand if you play golf. one. >> one millennial. >> all right. raise your hands if you take a lunch break at work. oh, you do? a little. >> wow. >> all right. okay. you guys, this is a big one. they say that millennials no longer shake hands when they greet someone? do you shake hands when you greet someone? raise your hands if you do. >> who did this survey? >> matchabl
what is more trendy than millennials? rose on the map. matchable published a list of the 70 things that millennials have killed. here is what we decided to do, we wanted to call in the experts. here they are, meet our "today" show millennials. some of them work here and some we just grabbed off the plaza. hi. all right. so we're going to read you off some t need you guys to weigh in. these are things that match abls says you guys have killed. raise your hand. bars of soap. do you guys...
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put on for millennials by millennials. >> we grew up with technology in our hands. grew up with iphone. grew up with computer and laptop. we want things and want them now. we operate differently. >> more than 250 professionals expected to attend this inaugural event. >>> quarter past five. the olympic summer games are coming back to the united states. los angeles has a tentative deal to bring the games state side in 2028. paris is expected to get 2024 games. process leading up to this point has been a little rocky. other cities removing themselves because they weren't sure if it was financially feasible. in la organizers budgeted $5.3 billion for the game. cost can be kept down by using existing venues. la city council and board of directors will consider the agreement later this month. if approved, it will be the third time la has hosted the olympic games. don't forget, nbc 10 is philadelphia's home for the olympics. 2018 olympic winter games are now just 191 days away. live coverage of pyongyang olympics begin here. >>> 5:16. 73 degrees outside. accident on route
put on for millennials by millennials. >> we grew up with technology in our hands. grew up with iphone. grew up with computer and laptop. we want things and want them now. we operate differently. >> more than 250 professionals expected to attend this inaugural event. >>> quarter past five. the olympic summer games are coming back to the united states. los angeles has a tentative deal to bring the games state side in 2028. paris is expected to get 2024 games. process leading...
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it started out as a millennial thing, and now it's really everyone. they're got luxury, they've got everything. so anyway -- >> so you went into this knowing a lot about the company, knowing the ceo, getting brian's trust. once you got in deep, what surprised you? >> a couple things surprised me. one is i thought i knew the company. i thought, oh, i have a running start. i've already written, i did a big feature on him, and when you write a book, i just got into the process, it was like i don't know anything. but a couple things surprised me. one is how incredibly hard it was for them to get it off the ground. and, i mean, i sort of knew that, but i didn't really know the full extent. the company very, many times came close to dying and not getting off the ground for a couple reasons. i mean, nobody thought this was a good idea. people thought this was crazy. people thought what are you, are you kidding yourselves? strangers are going to stay with other strangers? one of brian's biggest mentors who he admired so much the first time he told him about i
it started out as a millennial thing, and now it's really everyone. they're got luxury, they've got everything. so anyway -- >> so you went into this knowing a lot about the company, knowing the ceo, getting brian's trust. once you got in deep, what surprised you? >> a couple things surprised me. one is i thought i knew the company. i thought, oh, i have a running start. i've already written, i did a big feature on him, and when you write a book, i just got into the process, it was...
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up next we'll meet the millennials driving those sales.es. "ryan walterhouse" is accused of tipping >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm kenny choi. a former oakland police officer is due in court today to face new charges. ryan walterhouse is accused of tipping off a prostitute about undercover fbi stings. a judge previously dismissed the counts but prosecutors have refiled charges. >>> fremont police trying to track down nearly $11,000 worth of stolen football equipment. police say that someone left the gym unlocked in washington high school. the suspect took the gear including helmets and pads. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. 8:27. we're tracking a couple of problems. we'll begin by an accident along 101 in that southbound direction. this is right near willow road. another crash right near highway 85. so your ride very slow as you make your way out of palo alto and down towards sunnyvale there. we have speeds in the yellow and red. westbound 580 at high streets a new crash is over on the shoulder but speeds drop unde
up next we'll meet the millennials driving those sales.es. "ryan walterhouse" is accused of tipping >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm kenny choi. a former oakland police officer is due in court today to face new charges. ryan walterhouse is accused of tipping off a prostitute about undercover fbi stings. a judge previously dismissed the counts but prosecutors have refiled charges. >>> fremont police trying to track down nearly $11,000 worth of stolen football...
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summit put on for millennials by millennial sgls we grew up with technology in our hands. grew up was an iphone. fwr grew up was a computer and laptop. we want things and we want them now. we operate a little differently. >> more than 250 millennials expected to tand this inaugural event. >>> if you're looking for a great deal on a home. the home market is on nier. take down this address. 44 pleasant avenue in mount claire new jersey. that's my beth you would not do this. >> historic home on the market now for $10. before moving into the house, you actually have to move the house. subdivision set to be built on the land. the new owner will have to move the house to an address about a quarter mile away. originally built in 1906. $10 for the house. >> beautiful deal. my wife would kill me if i brought home another house. >>> humidity was low. >>> down to 68 degrees and falling. few warmer spots. wear r, but a couple degrees. this afternoon these numbering climbing to the upper 80s. some hit 90 degrees this afternoon. upper 80s by 1:00 in philadelphia. temperature goes up. wa
summit put on for millennials by millennial sgls we grew up with technology in our hands. grew up was an iphone. fwr grew up was a computer and laptop. we want things and we want them now. we operate a little differently. >> more than 250 millennials expected to tand this inaugural event. >>> if you're looking for a great deal on a home. the home market is on nier. take down this address. 44 pleasant avenue in mount claire new jersey. that's my beth you would not do this....
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millennials don't know what fabric softener is. was aliens. >> like 12 years old. >> here's the common trend with that. i find when i look at that list i've seen this list before all of those things cost more money than what we were used to. >> yeah. >> the studies that millennials spend more time at home before they move out. >> exactly. >> a bar of soap, steve. >> no, i'm saying buying liquid soap costs more than the bar of soap. >> oh okay. >> go into the yoga class costs more than your mop gym membership. >> they're not buying homes. it's a trade off. >> they're living at home not buying homes spending their money on fru-fru things. >> you can do all these studies. i think a jenn x person and not -- we all don't fit into the same thing. >> those irritate me. >> now i'm on the wisdom martin -- the studies about the illusive millennial. okay. some young people i'm sure want to buy a home thas like some young people like liquid and some young people know what a fabric softener is. >> i agree with that. that one seemed a little wei
millennials don't know what fabric softener is. was aliens. >> like 12 years old. >> here's the common trend with that. i find when i look at that list i've seen this list before all of those things cost more money than what we were used to. >> yeah. >> the studies that millennials spend more time at home before they move out. >> exactly. >> a bar of soap, steve. >> no, i'm saying buying liquid soap costs more than the bar of soap. >> oh okay....
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they are hosting millennial day. it's circulating this flier and the only way millennials would see it. nancy: what would they do for millennial day? among the offers, tickets for just the first half because an entire game is way too long. have a halftime nap for those who do decide to stay. participation trophies for get your tickets monday september 4 at 12:00 noon. against ucla. i wouldn't mind doing a nap at halftime. that sounds like something -- michelle: i'm in. nancy: juice bar. i would sign up. michelle: there is a hashtag, of course. nancy: it wouldn't be worth having without the hashtag. michelle: still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- zooming 700 miles per hour underground. meet the university of maryland team presenting pods it wants you to travel in. when elon musk's hyper loop starts running. q: here in northeast a woman has taken matters in her own hands after becoming a victim of a hate crime and she ha nathan: "7 on your side" call to action. here to help. 301-652-help. joining me now is diane. tell
they are hosting millennial day. it's circulating this flier and the only way millennials would see it. nancy: what would they do for millennial day? among the offers, tickets for just the first half because an entire game is way too long. have a halftime nap for those who do decide to stay. participation trophies for get your tickets monday september 4 at 12:00 noon. against ucla. i wouldn't mind doing a nap at halftime. that sounds like something -- michelle: i'm in. nancy: juice bar. i would...
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well, i am the founder of the millennial action project. we are want to keep the piece aired today at politicon. to our left, the host of the young turks, hussein hiker. -- hasan piker. the founder and executive director of turning point usa, charlie kirk.
well, i am the founder of the millennial action project. we are want to keep the piece aired today at politicon. to our left, the host of the young turks, hussein hiker. -- hasan piker. the founder and executive director of turning point usa, charlie kirk.
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hard-fought to get that balance because particularly for millennial's. today a millennial of color, policing is not preferred profession. it is not. what you see on television is not something you want to be part of. because it is painted in a very negative light with these viral videos. some of it quite earned. many police involved shootings i've seen really describe what i know internally most cops know this. everyone is not suited to be a cop.there is a percentage of people who just can't react under pressure. they should be weeded out of the profession we all know that. not just citizens know this, cops know this. it will not significantly change until the protester becomes part of the solution. much more engaged beyond protests, much more in participation. that is the recipe. >> i want to ask about two people that appear in your book. who is dj? >> my son. 28 years old who suffered unbeknownst to the family, from onset, adult onset of bipolar. and self-medicating with marijuana and self-medicating with marijuana laced with pcp. and he, in a mental e
hard-fought to get that balance because particularly for millennial's. today a millennial of color, policing is not preferred profession. it is not. what you see on television is not something you want to be part of. because it is painted in a very negative light with these viral videos. some of it quite earned. many police involved shootings i've seen really describe what i know internally most cops know this. everyone is not suited to be a cop.there is a percentage of people who just can't...
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most of them are millennials and one thing you will notice about millennials overtime, you speak to themif they don't have anything to say, they will just sit there. does anybody want more water? no response means no. that's what i've learned about millennials. fox television stations across the nation from sea to shining sea are going to join us for a little eclipse coverage starting now. i'm shepard smith on fox news channel and are now across television stations on the great 48 and the other two as well. he eclipse is going to go all the way across that path, but see that little thing? that is all that's left in madras, oregon of the sun and you can barely see it. that's all we've got left. if you are looking at the tv carefully, you should now be using your glasses, don't look at the tv without your glasses. that's a myth. i think it's gone. it's almost gone, almost a total eclipse of the sun. almost. what is that? i don't even know. there it is, it's down to a sliver. dan springer is out there in madras, oregon, wow, would you look at that? it's a total eclipse of the sun, it's goin
most of them are millennials and one thing you will notice about millennials overtime, you speak to themif they don't have anything to say, they will just sit there. does anybody want more water? no response means no. that's what i've learned about millennials. fox television stations across the nation from sea to shining sea are going to join us for a little eclipse coverage starting now. i'm shepard smith on fox news channel and are now across television stations on the great 48 and the other...
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voters. >> i have fun with my millennials, whether we're talking shade or we're talking receipts, you honorees included roberta flak, and yara hahedy. >> if you come for me, i'm comin' for you. >> reporter: after more than a quarter century in washington, the outspoken congresswoman has no shortage of critics. >> maxine waters is self-discrediting. >> any response for the calls for impeachment by maxine waters? >> reporter: many of her most contentious moments on camera have gone viral, including a recent confrontation with steven mnuchin. >> reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. >> reporter: that moment took off on social media and was even remixed into a gospel song. ♪ i'm reclaiming my time >> i had no idea that it was being listened to. that people were paying attention. >> reporter: she's now turning that confrontation into inspiration. >> i want you to know that i said and i'll say it over and over again. reclaiming my time. >> reporter: on the rid carpet, she shared an even more personal message fortune young people. >> i want young people to get ground and to have confidence
voters. >> i have fun with my millennials, whether we're talking shade or we're talking receipts, you honorees included roberta flak, and yara hahedy. >> if you come for me, i'm comin' for you. >> reporter: after more than a quarter century in washington, the outspoken congresswoman has no shortage of critics. >> maxine waters is self-discrediting. >> any response for the calls for impeachment by maxine waters? >> reporter: many of her most contentious...
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according to to a harris pole 237% of millennial women want to buy all natural products. this is not a trend. research predicts by 2020, the natural products market will be $15 billion. the customer can find our products through our line at mgm resorts, we have a spa line with them. as well as whole foods markets. i'm looking to raise $2 million to support product innovation, also build our supply chain and make some improvements, as well as sales and distribution. >> nice. i'm going to stop you right there. you got a lot in there. i'm going to give you two these. i need numbers one to ten, what do you think of the product? the pitch? i'm going to hold this because i think you did a fantastic job, and also because it smells fantastic. let's start with you, okay eight and eight. >> so for the product side i gave you an eight. i love it. i love the social enterprise, that you're helping women. i love your presentation, the delivery. it was great. the only reason i nicked you a little bit is because i don't know the price and you didn't mention that. it was really good. on t
according to to a harris pole 237% of millennial women want to buy all natural products. this is not a trend. research predicts by 2020, the natural products market will be $15 billion. the customer can find our products through our line at mgm resorts, we have a spa line with them. as well as whole foods markets. i'm looking to raise $2 million to support product innovation, also build our supply chain and make some improvements, as well as sales and distribution. >> nice. i'm going to...
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today millennials of color policing is not a preferred profession. it is not something you want to be part of because it's painted in a very negative light with viral videos coming out. many of the police involved shootings that i have seen really describe what i know and most cops know this, everyone is not meant to be a cop but their percentage of people who can't react under pressure and they should be weeded out of the profession. we all know that. not just citizens but cops know it. that won't significantly change until that -- becomes part of the solution much more engaged much more into participation. >> host: i want to ask you about two people who have appeared in your book. who is p.j.? >> guest: my son, 28 years old who suffered under announced myself and the family from adult onset dipole or and medicated with marijuana and it led to pcp he and a mental episode while i was at church killed not only an innocent citizen but a suburban cop in the dallas area and subsequently killed on father's day. we are not just talking about walter william
today millennials of color policing is not a preferred profession. it is not something you want to be part of because it's painted in a very negative light with viral videos coming out. many of the police involved shootings that i have seen really describe what i know and most cops know this, everyone is not meant to be a cop but their percentage of people who can't react under pressure and they should be weeded out of the profession. we all know that. not just citizens but cops know it. that...
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white men who i think we can millennial white men who i think we ca n safely millennial white men who were radicalised online by richard spencer and his ilk. while they have a right to free speech and protest, they do not have a right to make violent conduct against other people, and nor do people opposed to them have any right to violent conduct. both sides we re right to violent conduct. both sides were pepper sprayed and amazed and one side had home—made tear gas. it has been a very difficult day for eve ryo ne has been a very difficult day for everyone who was here to observe it. for those who haven't followed it from the beginning, tell us what started all of this? the initial protest in the reaction to it. the city of charlottesville city council injune city of charlottesville city council in june voted to city of charlottesville city council injune voted to change the name of two parks downtown that have been named for confederate war participants and to change the names of the parks to emancipation park and justice park and they wanted to sell the statue of robert e lee and th
white men who i think we can millennial white men who i think we ca n safely millennial white men who were radicalised online by richard spencer and his ilk. while they have a right to free speech and protest, they do not have a right to make violent conduct against other people, and nor do people opposed to them have any right to violent conduct. both sides we re right to violent conduct. both sides were pepper sprayed and amazed and one side had home—made tear gas. it has been a very...
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nima: millennial are buying -- millennials are buying later than they had in previous generations.so compensated and difficult. emily: when it comes -- so complicated and difficult. emily: sales falling 9.4%. median sales prices up, but home sales falling 9.4% month over month. what are the broader trends? nima: broadly, as people are uncertain about rates going forward, they rush to refinance over the last few years, now they are settled in and waiting to see how the market shakes out before they make a big investment. prices have also gone up with home sales going down. emily: you mentioned millennials. they get a lot of flak for everything these days. what's interesting is this new arermation that millennials bypassing starter homes and going straight into lecturing homes -- luxury homes. how is that happening? nima: they're starting later in life. they're able to save more money. they want to get a better place they can live in for a longer p eriod of time. emily: when it comes to blend, how do you streamline the process? nima: what was a paper-heavy process, accumulating a lot
nima: millennial are buying -- millennials are buying later than they had in previous generations.so compensated and difficult. emily: when it comes -- so complicated and difficult. emily: sales falling 9.4%. median sales prices up, but home sales falling 9.4% month over month. what are the broader trends? nima: broadly, as people are uncertain about rates going forward, they rush to refinance over the last few years, now they are settled in and waiting to see how the market shakes out before...
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. >> and bernie sanders next book will be a book for teens, coming up, conservative millennial here to since when do professor stop teaching critical thinking and mental fortitude, since when is more important to protect people from getting their feelings hurt than preparing them for real life? ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your do
. >> and bernie sanders next book will be a book for teens, coming up, conservative millennial here to since when do professor stop teaching critical thinking and mental fortitude, since when is more important to protect people from getting their feelings hurt than preparing them for real life? ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators,...
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in 2018, for the first time ever, millennials will exceed babe boomers as a share of eligible voters. they won't pass as actual voters because they don't vote in as high of numbers. that is trump's image of the party. >> can i add one thing to that, ron? one thing i would say is if you look at the lines between republicans and independents, that has been shattered. as you go to 2018 where the battleground congressional districts where they are in suburban areas, where independents factor in, that's going to be a great challenge as we move forward. >> angela, quick last word. >> times are pretty good right now. i think this is a great example of how very differently folks in this country see it, whether you are talking the millennials john cited or the overall disapproval numbers. it is very clear, the country is not in such a positive state. sure, you can talk economic numbers, but we cannot -- we would be very remiss if we did not acknowledge the state of this american culture and how things feel. i think that matters when people decide with whether or not they approve of the preside
in 2018, for the first time ever, millennials will exceed babe boomers as a share of eligible voters. they won't pass as actual voters because they don't vote in as high of numbers. that is trump's image of the party. >> can i add one thing to that, ron? one thing i would say is if you look at the lines between republicans and independents, that has been shattered. as you go to 2018 where the battleground congressional districts where they are in suburban areas, where independents factor...
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allows users to send photos that vanish within seconds, and has gone on to become a big hit with millennialsthe number of daily active users, the measure the markets are most interested in, rose by 4% to 173 million, compared with the first three months of 2017. compare that with instagram stories, a service on the instagram platform that closely resembles snapchat — it has 250 million users. revenues at snap almost doubled for the quarter to $181] million, which was lower than what analysts had been forecasting. and the losses are piling up. the tech firm made a loss of $4411 million, which was quite a bit bigger than the last quarter. the company has had a rough ride on the markets since it went public in march with blockbuster valuation of $28 billion. these results came out after the closing bell in the us but in after—hours trading shares were down by 14%. with me is mike weston, founder of marketing agency radiate b2b. hello. thank you for coming in. these are some disappointing results. particularly its active daily users number. yes. it is clear that the growth in daily active users
allows users to send photos that vanish within seconds, and has gone on to become a big hit with millennialsthe number of daily active users, the measure the markets are most interested in, rose by 4% to 173 million, compared with the first three months of 2017. compare that with instagram stories, a service on the instagram platform that closely resembles snapchat — it has 250 million users. revenues at snap almost doubled for the quarter to $181] million, which was lower than what analysts...
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millennial consumer? gone much faster, speed to market is incredibly important with the consumer and they have improved their systems to get faster. we like urban outfitters, very much appeals to millennial consumers, north of 30% of their sales are in e-commerce and a good social media presence. they are looking for the special items that millennial customers really are seeking out. vonnie: what about a nordstrom, it had a sale, it also managed to rise its online sales by 20%. a kind of one-time quarter, do they have another sale and rise its online sales more in order to keep up? the anniversary sale is a very good indicator for where the business is trending. something interesting they found is that come as price for selling out in stores, their in-store employees were a real -- able to leverage the website and help customers get orders, a capability set we did not see five years ago, 10 years ago and a great example of how retailers can use the internet and the store to make the sales. vonnie: could w
millennial consumer? gone much faster, speed to market is incredibly important with the consumer and they have improved their systems to get faster. we like urban outfitters, very much appeals to millennial consumers, north of 30% of their sales are in e-commerce and a good social media presence. they are looking for the special items that millennial customers really are seeking out. vonnie: what about a nordstrom, it had a sale, it also managed to rise its online sales by 20%. a kind of...
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summit put on for millennials by millennials. >> we grew up with technology in our hands. we grew up was an iphone. agree grew up with computer and laptop. >> more than 250 young professionals expected to attend this inaugural event. >>> whether you're a millennial, baby boomer, generation x, place to be today. down in cape may new jersey where it is going to be hot. good place to be. sun is up here. look at the view from center city. wind is hard to see here. wind is blowing the flags. north westerly direction. some dry air moving in. overall a little bit muggier this morning. going to be warmer this afternoon. plenty of sunshine today. south jersey 64. 72 at philadelphia international. 707 for west mount airy. upper 60s for tarzdale. bustlet bustleton. middle 70s for society hill. warm start and a dry start. skies are clear. see plenty of sunshine today. chance of showers will start moving back into the area tomorrow. may notice that with seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. today likely stay dry through the day. watch the temperatures climb from the 70s at 8:
summit put on for millennials by millennials. >> we grew up with technology in our hands. we grew up was an iphone. agree grew up with computer and laptop. >> more than 250 young professionals expected to attend this inaugural event. >>> whether you're a millennial, baby boomer, generation x, place to be today. down in cape may new jersey where it is going to be hot. good place to be. sun is up here. look at the view from center city. wind is hard to see here. wind is...
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weddings and what most millennials are splurging on.tly bachelor parties top the list. millennial males are spending 500 on a single weekend for bachelor parties. the big cost is travel and hotels. for the ladies costs are lower with an average of $1100 for bachelorette party weekends. with weddings american couples spend an average of $35,000 on their big day. >>> a feel good story for you. one couple helping teen girls thousands of miles away, teaching them skills they need to help lift them out of poverty. we learn more about their passion fruit project. >> reporter: we must travel 10,000 miles away to uganda. rebecca and eric founded the passion fruit farm like no other. they train young teens who have dropped out of school to grow passion fruit on vines for their own family crops. girls learn farming, business, life skills and dramatically boost the family income on average $2a moh. 0% young women 60form coops where they pool savings, make business loans, hold each other accountable. all told they've helped more than 2000 girls. in
weddings and what most millennials are splurging on.tly bachelor parties top the list. millennial males are spending 500 on a single weekend for bachelor parties. the big cost is travel and hotels. for the ladies costs are lower with an average of $1100 for bachelorette party weekends. with weddings american couples spend an average of $35,000 on their big day. >>> a feel good story for you. one couple helping teen girls thousands of miles away, teaching them skills they need to help...
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you know, these are the kids, these are the millennials, sorry, millennials, but these are the kids whow up yelling at their parents, something that never even crossed my mind that i could do, and parents negotiating everything and this sense of entitlement that i should never feel any pain, even the pain of someone disagreeing with me. it's an alarming number of millennials who really don't even believe the free speech, because you know what, free speech could lead to hurt feelings. who gave these kids these priorities? >> the google guy who was fired for to posting a memo which he tried to discuss -- may have been right or wrong but to be fired for expressing your views? >> this happens every week and colleges are completely out of criminal. the good side of it is that people are on the case now. i mean, i remember when i was pretty much alone, screaming about this, this goes back to the '90s, and i think a lot of people, the mainstream people get this now, that, you know, colleges are not doing what colleges are supposed to d, which is broadening people's minds. they're doing the opp
you know, these are the kids, these are the millennials, sorry, millennials, but these are the kids whow up yelling at their parents, something that never even crossed my mind that i could do, and parents negotiating everything and this sense of entitlement that i should never feel any pain, even the pain of someone disagreeing with me. it's an alarming number of millennials who really don't even believe the free speech, because you know what, free speech could lead to hurt feelings. who gave...
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are doing this that was not the case for people who -- when i was a millennial age.ow is that happening? >> let's just take the market in the united states. 30 million people consider esthetic applications today, roughly. 30 million people. only 3 million receive so we haven't even penetrated the market and we could double that 30 million to 60 million. >> and these are people that don't have to worry about medicare it's all cash. >> now, within that 3 million that are considering, we see two new groups starting to emerge. millennials, which account for maybe 10%, 15% of the 3 million, and males, which account for 10%, 15% so both relatively new to that 3 million group. but growing quickly. and so yes, maybe the selfie generation has alot to do with it >> okay. now, there's also -- you were a little disappointed with cybella, but you think you can get it going >> we're not disappointed. as a drug, it's delivering exactly what it spended to eino which is reduction of the double chin it works there's enough use out there that we know it works. we are creating a newmark
are doing this that was not the case for people who -- when i was a millennial age.ow is that happening? >> let's just take the market in the united states. 30 million people consider esthetic applications today, roughly. 30 million people. only 3 million receive so we haven't even penetrated the market and we could double that 30 million to 60 million. >> and these are people that don't have to worry about medicare it's all cash. >> now, within that 3 million that are...
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men millennials -- the millennials and i think there are barriers that the face of the party will have to change. and on a couple issues, whether it is gay marriage, for example. changesou start making to appeal to a new group of voters that think differently than their parents and grandparents come about alienating the parents and grandparents whose votes you rely on as your base to win elections right now? that is when the growing pains in the republican party that i will be fascinated to see how they handle that over the next, maybe not the next few years, but over the next decade or decade and a half. the current integration of the republican party i do not think would be a viable party in 20 years. announcer: the townhall political editor guy benson joining others to debate the future of their publican and democratic parties. to watch the conference discussion, tune in at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, blackwater usa founder erik prince discusses his op-ed in usa tod
men millennials -- the millennials and i think there are barriers that the face of the party will have to change. and on a couple issues, whether it is gay marriage, for example. changesou start making to appeal to a new group of voters that think differently than their parents and grandparents come about alienating the parents and grandparents whose votes you rely on as your base to win elections right now? that is when the growing pains in the republican party that i will be fascinated to see...
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now she run as campsite. >> 38% of us are millennials.d i think it ee something that's becoming more popular with us. >> and manufacturers are doing their best to keep up. >> wow. >> providing modern finishes like stainless steel and must-haves like solar and wi-fi? a lot of people are traveling and they're working from their rvs. they want that so they can go and travel the country but still be able to run from a remote place. >> with more buyers and more people out there, that lifestyle is taking off and we've come back strong. >> it means more jobs. a big deal in the president of the country where the unemployment was was over 15%. >> you're running it full employment. >> above full employment. this is amazing. >> what is the unemployment in this county? >> below 3%. back in 2008, 2009, we were leading the country in the unploimtd rate. >> not just employment but full production. all of those we saw on the line, they've already been sold. this year they'll sell 400,000 units. that's the most in history. >> peter, are you ready to take
now she run as campsite. >> 38% of us are millennials.d i think it ee something that's becoming more popular with us. >> and manufacturers are doing their best to keep up. >> wow. >> providing modern finishes like stainless steel and must-haves like solar and wi-fi? a lot of people are traveling and they're working from their rvs. they want that so they can go and travel the country but still be able to run from a remote place. >> with more buyers and more people...
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whole approve and disapprove rating, millennials -- not millennials, 18-34 -year-olds, 67% disapproval nationally of the president. pretty much everybody else in the 40's and up. the other problem to your point about the way that this is breaking a number of ways, the other problem i think the party has got is whether or not he turns his presidency, his presidency turns off a block of voters that are making their mines up about what party they will belong to and will probably belong to this -- this is my case, i switched parties in my early 20's, and that happens with a lot of younger voters. christina: when howard dean was chairman, he would go around and say, if you can get a voter to vote for the same party for three elections in a row, you will have them for life. barack obama captured two thirds of that and a lot of those voters not only did not stick with the democratic party, they got so disgusted with politics and mac sort of feeds into this, i feel like we had the antiestablishment, we want change election at the national level. you know, you saw parties get swept out of power
whole approve and disapprove rating, millennials -- not millennials, 18-34 -year-olds, 67% disapproval nationally of the president. pretty much everybody else in the 40's and up. the other problem to your point about the way that this is breaking a number of ways, the other problem i think the party has got is whether or not he turns his presidency, his presidency turns off a block of voters that are making their mines up about what party they will belong to and will probably belong to this --...
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because they can get the highly sought-after millennial customer the millennials.his year. >> people agree. they're all sick of millennials. except for my kids >> depends on who you ask. >> thank you >> let's get to the opening bell on the big board, it's the nasdaq going to want to watch blue apron at the open. they're guiding second half revenues in just under $400 million. stock opened back in june. and awfully close. >> well, they do have a couple bucks in cash. one of the things i'm watching is oil if it can get through convincingly, it's because permian is not what we thought it was that's the takeaway from this quarter. the permian is producing more than we thought. there's no place for it. we haven't finished the pipe lines to mexico. less oil higher prices. not everybody's figured it out it's running out unbelievable that e the permian that we thought was going to be the swing producer to keep us below $50. the only reason we're not above is because these guys have to sell so much oil in the future to be able to meet their projections, schlumberger predict
because they can get the highly sought-after millennial customer the millennials.his year. >> people agree. they're all sick of millennials. except for my kids >> depends on who you ask. >> thank you >> let's get to the opening bell on the big board, it's the nasdaq going to want to watch blue apron at the open. they're guiding second half revenues in just under $400 million. stock opened back in june. and awfully close. >> well, they do have a couple bucks in...
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>> absolutely great. >> the millennial's, they are ruining everything. have an article that the millennial's -- in business, golf is one of them. they do not golf anymore. you know, fitness raises is in and stuff like that. i know the thing that is out? hooters is out. they do not search for them on the internet. they do not go to applebee's or the casual dining. they do not know like napkins. >> why no napkins? >> why do you need napkins? you tell me. >> tell me why not. >> why not casual dining? >> they eat at home and at home, they are not using napkins. they use paper towels. >> is it an economic thing?>> is a function of who this generation is. >> wait a minute. i told you. since 2002 -- >> do you use >> they do not know what it is. >> i do not use it. how about cereal? they don't. >> this stuff is for millennial's. >> they are ruining many businesses. >> what is this guy doing? they pretend to play pool. >> they do stuff like cycling or yoga. the bar routine, you know what that is? >> no. >> let me ask you one more thing about the eclipse. i am giv
>> absolutely great. >> the millennial's, they are ruining everything. have an article that the millennial's -- in business, golf is one of them. they do not golf anymore. you know, fitness raises is in and stuff like that. i know the thing that is out? hooters is out. they do not search for them on the internet. they do not go to applebee's or the casual dining. they do not know like napkins. >> why no napkins? >> why do you need napkins? you tell me. >> tell me...
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we'll show you how the millennials are driving the resurgence. >>> and -- >> reporter: under all thissalinas valley is an old crop gaining new status. cauliflower is hot and trendy, but it's also at the center of a food fight over a name. we'll have that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> this morning, several fire fighters are recovering after they are exposed to carbon machine oxide during a fire in chester county we will tell what you started the fire. >>> north korea is responding to president trump's threat to fire and fury what the country leaders to have say about his tough talk. >>> he will likely enjoy weather when you step outside this morning, live look at center city at spring garden studios. we will tell you how these comfortable conditions will last. >>> always good, right. >> it is thursday august 10th, good morning, i'm rahel sol m
we'll show you how the millennials are driving the resurgence. >>> and -- >> reporter: under all thissalinas valley is an old crop gaining new status. cauliflower is hot and trendy, but it's also at the center of a food fight over a name. we'll have that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of...
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let's go to the millennial generation. >> here we are. david: you're a part of. the fact is that if you ask young people who could do better with their cash, is it the silicon valley folks? is it mark zuckerberg or government bureaucrats? i think they see things the same way that reagan does in that regard, don't you? >> i'm not sure completely. millennials don't talk that much about ronald reagan. david: hold on a second, wait, wait. specifically, if you were to put money in the hands of the entrepreneurs, the young entrepreneurs, or in the hands of government bureaucrats. >> i think-- >> who do you think would do better with that cash. >> i think they would say they themselves or the entrepreneurs representing our generation are saying. david: that's what reagan was saying. >> there have been democrats who have done exceptionally as well. and donald trump, voters, his core base think that the millionaires and billionaires get to keep too much of their money, so it's not just-- >> well, john, no, i think it's a republican problem, john, more than democrat. becau
let's go to the millennial generation. >> here we are. david: you're a part of. the fact is that if you ask young people who could do better with their cash, is it the silicon valley folks? is it mark zuckerberg or government bureaucrats? i think they see things the same way that reagan does in that regard, don't you? >> i'm not sure completely. millennials don't talk that much about ronald reagan. david: hold on a second, wait, wait. specifically, if you were to put money in the...
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designed with millennials in mind. allows customers to pay for certain purchases of $100 or more in installments. not necessarily a better deal for consumers, but it's a way for them to feel more comfortable. says you'll know in advance how much interest you pay in total and under the new program, you can separate selected purchases from the rest of your credit card bill and pay the fee every month until it's paid off. quick check of the markets. could rise at the open today. futures are higher this morning. stocks recovered from early losses yesterday. investors shook off concerns over north korea's latest missile launch. data today on the job market and u.s. gdp. tracey, back over to you. >>> it's 5:25. elderly couple dead. breaking overnight. cruise try to figure out what sparked a fire that killed two people. >>> tropical storm harvey makes land fall again. this time in louisiana. how texans are trying to get evacuees safe for another round of torrential downpours. >>> 6 the degrees. 5:26. one hour away from sunris
designed with millennials in mind. allows customers to pay for certain purchases of $100 or more in installments. not necessarily a better deal for consumers, but it's a way for them to feel more comfortable. says you'll know in advance how much interest you pay in total and under the new program, you can separate selected purchases from the rest of your credit card bill and pay the fee every month until it's paid off. quick check of the markets. could rise at the open today. futures are higher...