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this is the similarity i think that the reason for this the reason for the similarity is that the millennial are living through a great depression if thirty two years or reaganomics has ripped the guts out of the middle class you had the the deregulation. bill clinton happily signed that was authored by phil gramm gramm leach quietly in the commodity futures modernization act and in two thousand you know to satisfy his wife wendy's you know being on the board of enron to make ken lay happy and it has devastated this country these young people you've got a trillion dollars in student loan debt there's only eight hundred billion dollars incredible or less and i don't think the millennial are are voting democrat because of of wendy gramm or or lay or enron or anything like that i think that blew up their car blew up the unit on reaganomics when this whole deregulation blew the con to me is the federal reserve was was was pumping up the economy with cheap money and then it's ending greenspan turned off the spicket in march of two thousand and at the same time clinton gave a signal for the price
this is the similarity i think that the reason for this the reason for the similarity is that the millennial are living through a great depression if thirty two years or reaganomics has ripped the guts out of the middle class you had the the deregulation. bill clinton happily signed that was authored by phil gramm gramm leach quietly in the commodity futures modernization act and in two thousand you know to satisfy his wife wendy's you know being on the board of enron to make ken lay happy and...
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they had a significant role throughout the general election of 2008, as well as 2012. millennial's have been one of the two or three most important political groups associated with the president over the last four or five years, number one. number two, when it comes to the health-care law, certainly a lot of economics would indicate it is important that younger and healthier people sign up for the law. in order to compensate for older and sicker people, in order to bring the risk pool down and the cost down for everybody. that is the exact message moneyless have been hearing for the last few months. from a young person's perspective, it is not the most attractive benefit of the law, currently. i think the president and his administration have tried to reset the stage and reset the messaging. we will see how effective it is over the next couple of weeks and months. host: we go to denise. good morning. our millennial line. caller: thank you. my opinion is the fact that i believe the aca did not go far enough. i have lived in three countries where we had national health, and the false
they had a significant role throughout the general election of 2008, as well as 2012. millennial's have been one of the two or three most important political groups associated with the president over the last four or five years, number one. number two, when it comes to the health-care law, certainly a lot of economics would indicate it is important that younger and healthier people sign up for the law. in order to compensate for older and sicker people, in order to bring the risk pool down and...
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that's the reality the millennials face, lou. i said this in the break. no matter what people want to call obama or his policies or what's going on, it's the results and the current results we're dealing with. if you don't see upward mobility, you can't have the apartment you want, date the boy or girl you want or build something for your own future if you want a family. that's reality for millennials. >> politically these numbers are interesting. they cause great cause for concern. obama won this group, 29 and under, by massive majorities. they thought because obama is so hip and cool and the jay z connection and wearing the ipod, they would be able to lock in this generation as a democratic voting ajority. if you can get them young and usually that's their voting identity for the rest of theirs lives. they realize the debt is going to be on them. the cost of obama care is going to be on them. they're saying we don't cessarily want any part of this. this is not what we signed up for. >> millennials identifying by a very narrow margin, six-point gap, larg
that's the reality the millennials face, lou. i said this in the break. no matter what people want to call obama or his policies or what's going on, it's the results and the current results we're dealing with. if you don't see upward mobility, you can't have the apartment you want, date the boy or girl you want or build something for your own future if you want a family. that's reality for millennials. >> politically these numbers are interesting. they cause great cause for concern. obama...
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failing health care system doctors with very different opinions are going to weigh in and why and the millennial was abandoning the president and obamacare with the deadline approaching to sign that we're going to take a close look at the president's health care act from different perspectives it's all next on politicking with. politicking on larry king we start today with two doctors with very different views on the president's affordable care act in new york dr richard am reeling he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing nephrologist in washington dr george s. benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub what do you have against this concept since up until obama get think we were the only industrialized nation in the world without a health care plan for its citizens. well we have a fractured and disjointed healthcare plan that is heavily government finan
failing health care system doctors with very different opinions are going to weigh in and why and the millennial was abandoning the president and obamacare with the deadline approaching to sign that we're going to take a close look at the president's health care act from different perspectives it's all next on politicking with. politicking on larry king we start today with two doctors with very different views on the president's affordable care act in new york dr richard am reeling he's...
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the context of a pretty shaky economy. it's particularly shaky for young people. millennial have out-sized unemployment ratio compared to anybody else in the economy. so you are asking people most pressed upon by the lousy xy to pay the postmoney. and is it any surprise they are not enthusiastic about signing up? >> go ahead, emac. >> only 41% are getting subsidies that enrolled. >> but the fact is that again, without the young healthy people going, we are all going to have to pay it. either through higher premiums or through the higher taxes. one way or the other, right? >> that's right. this is basic economics. if you have the riskiest people paying in the pool, naturally it will cost more. we have to get back to basics. we are a nation of individuals, some want little, some want a lot. if everyone pays for what they want, we have easy insurance system. the problem is when we try to give people insurance on the backs of others, it's expensive for everyone. very little people as a result having insurance altogether. >> rich, i wonder, the people that don't buy in to this, t
the context of a pretty shaky economy. it's particularly shaky for young people. millennial have out-sized unemployment ratio compared to anybody else in the economy. so you are asking people most pressed upon by the lousy xy to pay the postmoney. and is it any surprise they are not enthusiastic about signing up? >> go ahead, emac. >> only 41% are getting subsidies that enrolled. >> but the fact is that again, without the young healthy people going, we are all going to have to...
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i don't think they will. >> the millennial predisposed to support the administration in general. if this administration require s young people to pay the fine they will have lost a generation of support. >> do you, rick? are they going to pay the fines? they will have trouble getting the fine. >> they are not high in the beginning, so i don't know. i'm hearing more arguments across the point. insuranchas always been, always, any kind of insurance is on the back of others. when somebody's house burns down, people two didn't have a choice about what kind of policy you want. no, you do not. >> obama forces to get this, this, this. maybe i only want that. >> then you don't get doctors and the hospitals in the back end. >> john, what is it? finish your point. >> they are forcing to us be on the backs of others. if we had a choice to pool what kind of pool to join in to, a different scenario. >> it's not that way -- right. ring, it's not that way with a government iue plan. it's never been that way with the -- >> what about the regulation -- >> hang on. 80-year-olds havto get maternity
i don't think they will. >> the millennial predisposed to support the administration in general. if this administration require s young people to pay the fine they will have lost a generation of support. >> do you, rick? are they going to pay the fines? they will have trouble getting the fine. >> they are not high in the beginning, so i don't know. i'm hearing more arguments across the point. insuranchas always been, always, any kind of insurance is on the back of others. when...
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obama is in trouble because his mattress of support is the millennials, you know the new poll and a.p. numbers. and millennials over obamacare, nearly four in five say obamacare will worsen insurance. this is a group he strongly relied on for his popularity and his presidency and for his political will to get things done and it has compromised, severely battle tested at this point. >> and the thing that would worry me if i were sitting in the white house, it is the least effected by obamacare. in other words, they may end up paying fines but they don't need insurance all that much. so the fact that it is a saw there is a problem, particularly with immigration where they need young voters to put their voices to it. >> and the paperwork is behind too, for obamacare. >> what i'm hoping for is that somehow obamacare is a vaccine against intrusive government in the way that the the toxin in it and it provides inoculation against further stupidity. i doubt that will happen. >> but wishful thinking. >> a polio vaccine is a little touch of the polio disease. this is one-sixth of the economy.
obama is in trouble because his mattress of support is the millennials, you know the new poll and a.p. numbers. and millennials over obamacare, nearly four in five say obamacare will worsen insurance. this is a group he strongly relied on for his popularity and his presidency and for his political will to get things done and it has compromised, severely battle tested at this point. >> and the thing that would worry me if i were sitting in the white house, it is the least effected by...
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that was president obama pitching the revamped healthcare.gov to millennial, a group crucial to the success. touting this week's relaunch, pointing to reports of rising enrollment numbers and regrouping to sell the controversial law to a still skeptical public. so is obama care on the road to recovery? let's ask "wall street journal" editorial board member joe raggo. deputy member dan hetinger. and kim strasle. has obama care turned the corner here? >> they'd love to make you think that. what that did is they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that consumers see. they haven't fexed the so-called back end. this is the information systems that transmit data to insurers about who's signing up for their products. it's essentially like ordering something online and never having it go to the weather house to be delivered to you. >> the interface with the consumer is improved. the sign-up numbers -- >> but still not back -- still not totally up to speed. they're pitching this 29,000 enrollment figure for the first two days of december. is that mean
that was president obama pitching the revamped healthcare.gov to millennial, a group crucial to the success. touting this week's relaunch, pointing to reports of rising enrollment numbers and regrouping to sell the controversial law to a still skeptical public. so is obama care on the road to recovery? let's ask "wall street journal" editorial board member joe raggo. deputy member dan hetinger. and kim strasle. has obama care turned the corner here? >> they'd love to make you...
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the millennials are taking over the pantry, and maybe your portfolio.ou know what i think you should do? i think you should join them. stay with cramer. >>> when i first broke into the business at goldman sachs in the 1980s i was in charge of tabulating turnover which was then known as the security sales department. it was my job to keep track of who stayed and went and knew the details of each departure. goldman sachs tried very hard not to lose anyone if it wanted to keep, anyone it felt it was good at, and during the time i did the tallying and the divisions records was perfect on that score. when i was first assigned to this project, i had no idea why it was so important to keep track about how few people left the firm. we were losing people left and right, but once i was in the fold i realized that the close observance of the number had to do with the tremendous cost of training people and how departures of good employees meant a total loss on an important human capital investment. goldman aspired to zero turnover because it spent six months teachi
the millennials are taking over the pantry, and maybe your portfolio.ou know what i think you should do? i think you should join them. stay with cramer. >>> when i first broke into the business at goldman sachs in the 1980s i was in charge of tabulating turnover which was then known as the security sales department. it was my job to keep track of who stayed and went and knew the details of each departure. goldman sachs tried very hard not to lose anyone if it wanted to keep, anyone it...
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i think not just the millennials but all americans when you look at polls are returning to the natural distress, the healthy distrust of government that i think is our tradition and has served us well. i think in a lot of ways it can only get worse. you look at these initial reports that people are not signing up, especially healthy people, especially young people so, what it means is along with all the problems of the last few months and the canceled policies you're going to see a big premium spike next year. >> all right. let's move on to another subject. mary, your choice. >> my big story for the year is the oil and gas revolution in north america. you know, in the last four years, paul, we've had $150 billion in new foreign direct investment come into the u.s. in the shale fields. and basically what's happening is that we're having a gusher, an oil gusher. we have 800,000 barrels per day increase between now and -- per year between now and 2016 where we'll reach 9.5 million barrels per day. and that's 2 million barrels per day higher than the energy department forecast this time la
i think not just the millennials but all americans when you look at polls are returning to the natural distress, the healthy distrust of government that i think is our tradition and has served us well. i think in a lot of ways it can only get worse. you look at these initial reports that people are not signing up, especially healthy people, especially young people so, what it means is along with all the problems of the last few months and the canceled policies you're going to see a big premium...
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up next, a deep dive into the minds of millennials. what the 20 something young invincibles are saying about the president and the affordable care act and whether washington is working for them. as of yesterday, members of congress are now allowed to say merry christmas in their mail and e-mail to constituents. when was the last time that was legal? the first person to tweet the correct answer at daily run down will get an on air shout out. the answer and more coming up on "the daily rundown." if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. add brand new belongings from nationwide
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appliances according to data from the commerce department and washington and max the culprit is the millennial living in mom's basement slouching toward the robots row living back in the basement. camping out on a ping pong table. drinking tang. and you know open for the best get the worst an educated unbanked unloved or kids there's no drag on the economy because we're not out there spending. but they become an appendage the they're the society's appendix they need to be appendectomy yes well as they said people are spending and durable goods like refrigerators and washing machines but they're not spending on services because you don't need to internet connections you just have one for the home these there is no new household formation and in fact they say outlays have been held back by a slowdown in new household formation and meager wage growth as young adults stay home with their parents rather than forging out on their own spending on utilities and amenities such as cable television has languished toys and durable goods. like freezers you know serial killers they chop up their victims but
appliances according to data from the commerce department and washington and max the culprit is the millennial living in mom's basement slouching toward the robots row living back in the basement. camping out on a ping pong table. drinking tang. and you know open for the best get the worst an educated unbanked unloved or kids there's no drag on the economy because we're not out there spending. but they become an appendage the they're the society's appendix they need to be appendectomy yes well...
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>> well, when you actually look at the polls, you can see the millennials are really divided when it mes to the affordable care act. so it's pretty much split down the middle for every millennial who is excited, engaged and wants to go sign up, we have another millennial who is opposed to it and has a lot of questions. so -- but we still see that there is a sense of optimism in millennials as well, so seven out of ten millennials do think that this bill, this law, this health care reform can really work for us. so that's why we're so excited to be going to the white house today and launching this competition to get this dialogue going. >> as we know the health care laws facing fresh legal challenges, both the authority of the president, the irs but we get complaints from religious organizations over funding contraception. these are backed by republican allies on the hill and yet there's still no gop proposal for a solution. do you think that that is just cursing the dark without lighting a candle? >> absolutely. there is a -- shocker, there is no gop solution. the fact that they're us
>> well, when you actually look at the polls, you can see the millennials are really divided when it mes to the affordable care act. so it's pretty much split down the middle for every millennial who is excited, engaged and wants to go sign up, we have another millennial who is opposed to it and has a lot of questions. so -- but we still see that there is a sense of optimism in millennials as well, so seven out of ten millennials do think that this bill, this law, this health care reform...
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idealists are aware of what the fundamental ideals of our country are in the civic generation the millennial us are the ones we're going to have to confront and resolve these fundamental crises of the twenty first century that's what william strauss and neil talk about in their book called generations a history of america's future and this is what i discuss at some length in the book to explain why it is that our generation got into such a major confrontation. with the world war two generation of george herbert walker bush and ronald reagan in the others and that is what we need to train our people the next generation the millennial generation to partner with us to address these fundamental crises that's what the book is all about i think that what the people's advocate is about and i think i think you've actually nailed it in fact it's astounding to me when i travel around the country speaking on these issues the audiences are made up of people in their twenty's and people in their fifty's and sixty's and seventy's daniel she and you were at a brilliant book you've lived an extraordinary li
idealists are aware of what the fundamental ideals of our country are in the civic generation the millennial us are the ones we're going to have to confront and resolve these fundamental crises of the twenty first century that's what william strauss and neil talk about in their book called generations a history of america's future and this is what i discuss at some length in the book to explain why it is that our generation got into such a major confrontation. with the world war two generation...
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why would baby boomers not want to be the boss and conversely millennials anxious to take the helm? >> when you're young, you're ambitious, you're naive, and you think your career is ahead of you. you could make it all the way to the top. now, for baby boomers with age comes wrinkles but also some wisdom, and i think they realize that being in the other than office carries a lot of responsibility, it's around the clock. you may get high pay but it's a very, very stressful job. also they're at the point when they realize the corner office may not be in tlheir future. >> it's hard to get there on. once you're there the stress is incredible. plus once you grow older your decisions on life choices may change. >> you have children and all the rest, yes. >> this is interesting. the widest gap between men and women among generation "x," which would be age 33 to 48, 17% more men than women want to be the boss. what's the deal? >> well, you think about that age group, 33 to 48. most women have their children during that time. they have dependent children. even if they don't go completely on
why would baby boomers not want to be the boss and conversely millennials anxious to take the helm? >> when you're young, you're ambitious, you're naive, and you think your career is ahead of you. you could make it all the way to the top. now, for baby boomers with age comes wrinkles but also some wisdom, and i think they realize that being in the other than office carries a lot of responsibility, it's around the clock. you may get high pay but it's a very, very stressful job. also...
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we know this isn't working. >> sasha, relating to the millennials, getting them the younger people ton up is critical to the health insurance plan. is this the way to bring them in -- this kind of ad? the little onesie? >> we're talking about it. so that's the goal of advertising, right? we might say it's silly, stupid and anything se, b it is on air. i never heard about pa squa ma boyil i saw it on the news. that's at the end of the t day what they are looking for. >> bringing that to light just insults them more and makes them want to find a difrent option. there are organizations now of millennials telling them, you know what, don't pay for this. it is too expensive. it's a $6,000 catastrophic minimum you havto spend before you get covere. there are groups helping the kids find other options because the obamacare thing is really expensive. ey don't want to carry the burden of older folkses. >> that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. the irs just got caught paying tax deadbeats big money. ty are going to enforce the health care law? at's at the bottom of the hour. up here firs
we know this isn't working. >> sasha, relating to the millennials, getting them the younger people ton up is critical to the health insurance plan. is this the way to bring them in -- this kind of ad? the little onesie? >> we're talking about it. so that's the goal of advertising, right? we might say it's silly, stupid and anything se, b it is on air. i never heard about pa squa ma boyil i saw it on the news. that's at the end of the t day what they are looking for. >>...
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but you see the younger college grads, the millennial, they're having a difficult time because they are young and they don't have on the job gleans and people are not leaving the workforce, so jobs are not as available for young people. i think my glass is half full. >> you say it's full. i'm back to three-quarters of the way. >> you think it's a little lower. >> well, you're the expert, so we'll give you this conversation. chief economist at the center for workforce co-defendant at rutgers. good to see you. the stock market rallied with positive jobs numbers with the dow gaining a whooping 198el points. which really odd. stock investigators have not liked it when the economic numbers showed strength. investors who can be perverse think that means the federal reserve will pull back on its monthly stimulus which keeps your interest rates low. guess what, they will. there is no free lunch. the feds keeping interest rates low housing and stock the only game for investmen investors. the fact that the stock market is finally celebrating what the rest of us considered to be good news may actu
but you see the younger college grads, the millennial, they're having a difficult time because they are young and they don't have on the job gleans and people are not leaving the workforce, so jobs are not as available for young people. i think my glass is half full. >> you say it's full. i'm back to three-quarters of the way. >> you think it's a little lower. >> well, you're the expert, so we'll give you this conversation. chief economist at the center for workforce...
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the harvard poll got a couple of things wrong. gallup and kaiser found millennialsery group have the highest favorability for obama care, number one and they report the least that they want to actually repeal it. number two, let's be clear about the population we're talking about. i remember my first job when i was about 24 years old and i got this huge benefits package in front of me that was so overwhelming to sort through to understand health care. these young people between 18 and 25 or 18 and 29 haven't had to deal with that yet so they're the least educated about the consumers of all healthcare. they're stoill on their parents plans. the idea that they're rejecting something just isn't true. they just don't understand or have had to engage with the healthcare system. >> to be realistic, i was thinking about that study that the rnc did over the summer and when you talk to the leaders of -- of college republicans, you know, they were using words like bigots. they were saying things like the republicans don't understand our generation. so, really, is the fact tha
the harvard poll got a couple of things wrong. gallup and kaiser found millennialsery group have the highest favorability for obama care, number one and they report the least that they want to actually repeal it. number two, let's be clear about the population we're talking about. i remember my first job when i was about 24 years old and i got this huge benefits package in front of me that was so overwhelming to sort through to understand health care. these young people between 18 and 25 or 18...
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they had a significant role throughout the general election of 2008, as well as 2012. millennial's been one of the two or three most important political groups associated with the president over the last four or five years, number one. number two, when it comes to the health-care law, certainly a lot of economics would indicate it is important that younger and healthier people sign up for the law. for oldero compensate and sicker people, in order to bring the risk pool down and the cost down for everybody. that is the exact message moneyless have been hearing for the last few months. from a young person's perspective, it is not the most attractive benefit of the law, currently. i think the president and his administration have tried to reset the stage and reset the messaging. we will see how effective it is over the next couple of weeks and months. we go to denise. good morning. our millennial line. caller: thank you. my opinion is the fact that i believe the aca did not go far enough. i have lived in three countries ,here we had national health and the false statements made by rep
they had a significant role throughout the general election of 2008, as well as 2012. millennial's been one of the two or three most important political groups associated with the president over the last four or five years, number one. number two, when it comes to the health-care law, certainly a lot of economics would indicate it is important that younger and healthier people sign up for the law. for oldero compensate and sicker people, in order to bring the risk pool down and the cost down...
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' fair weatherness over the millennials and their thoughts. >> i think millennials are a fickle groupthanking the froms and obama care. i don't think that they're going to stay with this feeling that they're abandoning the president. i think going to the doctor is going to be a plus for democrats. >> what do you hope to hear tonight? >> i think more of the same. i think what you heard yesterday. i think you will hear tonight on this interview and i think you'll hear it in the state of the union address in january. a broader message and about why this president is about and why people backed him two times for president. >> he said yesterday this is not my state of the union and he made a joke about that and people laughed, but it hit on those themes. sabrina, do you think the december 23rd date when they want to tout positivity about this until that time, that date, december 23rd, do you think they can get this off the ground and do so? >> they're focusing very hard on doing that and they are a little bit behind, but part of that message will be a key part of the interview tonight, and
' fair weatherness over the millennials and their thoughts. >> i think millennials are a fickle groupthanking the froms and obama care. i don't think that they're going to stay with this feeling that they're abandoning the president. i think going to the doctor is going to be a plus for democrats. >> what do you hope to hear tonight? >> i think more of the same. i think what you heard yesterday. i think you will hear tonight on this interview and i think you'll hear it in the...
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. >> on top of the fact the employment rate for the millennials is really dreadful. it hasn't been going in the right direction. this week he's done outreaches to the group. is this about getting them to enroll in obama care. >> no. >> or getting them to vote democrat. >> it almost doesn't matter who enrolls in obama care. the president made it clear this law, with grim determination, would be dragged forward into existence. they have laid the ground work for bailing out the insurance industry. they have done things to say whatever the case this law is going into place . that was about keeping the 30% of his base together he needs for this not to turn into a crisis. >> i wonder if this is how demi moore feels? like every word is an effort to get out. >> i hope you feel better, counselor. >> thanks, chris. >> you bet. >> i'm curious. is it irritating or saucy? has it crossed over to disgusting yet? let me know. follow me on twitter @megyn kelly. coming up, president obama made interesting remarks about why he wants to see a return to one party rule. charles krauthammer
. >> on top of the fact the employment rate for the millennials is really dreadful. it hasn't been going in the right direction. this week he's done outreaches to the group. is this about getting them to enroll in obama care. >> no. >> or getting them to vote democrat. >> it almost doesn't matter who enrolls in obama care. the president made it clear this law, with grim determination, would be dragged forward into existence. they have laid the ground work for bailing out...
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on the back of a harvard university institute of politics poll says fifty seven percent of millennial zz disapprove of obamacare the president's approval rating is also down among young people hit it discuss all of this a richard fowler he hosts the richard fowler show and chris bedford associate editor of the daily caller. well joining me from washington d.c. all right richard sum up briefly why you like obamacare well thanks for having me larry i think it's more than liking it it's the impact of this law already three million people back on their parents' health insurance health care insurance young people who had preexisting conditions like asthma or early childhood arthritis or diabetes they can now get health care young women can now get birth control as part of the health care plan on and on and on all the benefits of the affordable care act don't get me wrong there are some issues with the rollout those images of the website which is why young people are sort of you know there's some trepidation when it comes to engaging in enrolling in the cyber doesn't mean that this is not a
on the back of a harvard university institute of politics poll says fifty seven percent of millennial zz disapprove of obamacare the president's approval rating is also down among young people hit it discuss all of this a richard fowler he hosts the richard fowler show and chris bedford associate editor of the daily caller. well joining me from washington d.c. all right richard sum up briefly why you like obamacare well thanks for having me larry i think it's more than liking it it's the impact...
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this young invincible group is key to have their involvement. 47% of the millennials, 18-29 years old said they will not enroll. 57% disapprove. greater than the national average among the entire population. >> the statistics about america's income gap are telling from 2009 to 2012. the income of the top 1% increased 31%. in the same period incomes for the rest of the nation's workers rose by less than one half of one%. >> mexican owe initials have recovered radio active waist. they said the gunmen that took the truck probably made a fatal area. >> it was taking cobalt used in cancer treatments to a waste site. the containers were open. anyone exposed could die within days. the material could have been used to make a dirty bomb. vice president joe biden is wrapping up a visit to china with no solution over the squabble about a group of islands both nations a claiming. tensions rose when china expanded the air defense zones to include the islands. joe biden said the two powers have a stake in preserving intersection at security. >> we are trying to build a new kind of relationship betw
this young invincible group is key to have their involvement. 47% of the millennials, 18-29 years old said they will not enroll. 57% disapprove. greater than the national average among the entire population. >> the statistics about america's income gap are telling from 2009 to 2012. the income of the top 1% increased 31%. in the same period incomes for the rest of the nation's workers rose by less than one half of one%. >> mexican owe initials have recovered radio active waist. they...
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she has teenage boys, she's getting information from the millennial marketplace and the baby boomers and jen x. i would not necessarily jump in and buy the stock, but i think we have positive things coming our way. >> how difficult is it to say redesign corvette or impala to be right there for it to be successful. >> it will take a couple of years. it's not someone just drawing it up and then saying, yeah, let's have do that. there has have wind tunnel testing, production has to be produced, and she's involved in the production side. which is very unusual. she even worked in human resources which is very good when you have to work with the unions. the uaw has got to like her, too. >> lauren, finally, several women occupy executive position at general motors. tell us about that. >> there are a lot of women who are up and coming in a lot of manufacturing companies, and big for gm and for ford and chrysler to do this because women make 85% of the buying and maintenance decisions. we own 60% of the cars on the road. volvo has been doing that for years. when you get a different personalit
she has teenage boys, she's getting information from the millennial marketplace and the baby boomers and jen x. i would not necessarily jump in and buy the stock, but i think we have positive things coming our way. >> how difficult is it to say redesign corvette or impala to be right there for it to be successful. >> it will take a couple of years. it's not someone just drawing it up and then saying, yeah, let's have do that. there has have wind tunnel testing, production has to be...
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hand, you know, the study which was 82 pages long, a pugh study went in the great detail to have the millennial generation, that of 18-32, sees their future. have you to remember two things. other generations of entry-level workers have started well. and as they run into the realities of having children and a complex workplace they have stopped earning as as well compared to men. the second thing is millennial women don't see a welcoming workplace. they don't see roll models for how to do it or a clear path. we have to pay attention to that as much as we pay attention to the 93 or 100. >> you wrote there's a lot of obstacle clearing. people aged 18 to 32 agree three out of four, three out of five men saying more changes will be needed to close the workplace equality gap. what are the changes that needs to be made. when you look at the individual work places women say they get the same workplace opportunities and paid for doing the same job as the men? >> biology, we have to account for biology. this is a system created around a male model, a male working full throttle from the 20s and 30s, and
hand, you know, the study which was 82 pages long, a pugh study went in the great detail to have the millennial generation, that of 18-32, sees their future. have you to remember two things. other generations of entry-level workers have started well. and as they run into the realities of having children and a complex workplace they have stopped earning as as well compared to men. the second thing is millennial women don't see a welcoming workplace. they don't see roll models for how to do it or...
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the real world. it has no application. [ticking] >> they're called, among other things, millennials. there are about 80 million of them born between 1980 and 1995, and they're rapidly taking over from the baby boomers, and their priorities are simple: they come first. >> i believe that they actually think of themselves like merchandise on ebay. "if you don't want me, mr. employer, i'll go sell myself down the street. i'll probably get more money, i'll definitely get a better experience, and, by the way, they'll adore me. you only like me." [ticking] >> across the country, thousands of perfectly sound and cozy houses are being torn down. the empty lots then get filled up with the likes of this. how has the average house size expanded since you started building houses? >> the 8,000-square-foot house, which used to be the extraordinarily large house, is now a 12,000- or 13,000-square-foot house. >> how many bathrooms in the house? [silence] >> seven. >> you had to count? >> [laughs] yeah. i was thinking five bedrooms, the pool bath, and then the powder bathroom here. >> welcome to 60 min
the real world. it has no application. [ticking] >> they're called, among other things, millennials. there are about 80 million of them born between 1980 and 1995, and they're rapidly taking over from the baby boomers, and their priorities are simple: they come first. >> i believe that they actually think of themselves like merchandise on ebay. "if you don't want me, mr. employer, i'll go sell myself down the street. i'll probably get more money, i'll definitely get a better...
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i'm not sure if you saw organizing for action's ad y fr yesterday of the millennial in the hoodie footyome curled up with with his coffee saying to get covered and talk about it during december. this is the definition -- >> there it is. >> that's not the worst one but it's bad. this is the definition of the adult child syndrome. >> probably the guy living in the basement. >> i agree but all of the jokes, making fun of him and he's obviously got a bad p.r. problem himself. 33% of them are democrats. 24% republican. 41% independent. like they don't know what party they are. they are not going to vote. >> they are living in mommy and daddy's basement. >> i don't want to pick on them. >> i want them to get back to work. >> they are not enrolled in college, how do we get them to vote? >> i want them to have an america where they can get a freaking job. >> they're not even in college. >> there is a new fox poll. 37% of people under 30 who vote approve of this president. that's a huge problem for this president. when a government sees young people in the way we see in the ads you can see why.
i'm not sure if you saw organizing for action's ad y fr yesterday of the millennial in the hoodie footyome curled up with with his coffee saying to get covered and talk about it during december. this is the definition -- >> there it is. >> that's not the worst one but it's bad. this is the definition of the adult child syndrome. >> probably the guy living in the basement. >> i agree but all of the jokes, making fun of him and he's obviously got a bad p.r. problem...
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but we have seen especially for the millennials who are under 25, this increase,, and for good reason on economic issues. so we have seen 90, almost 90% of young people in community colleges are impacted by the financial situation. these are people who wanted to go to four year colleges, who had to make a different choice, attend a two year or community college instead. so that's impacting millions of young people across america. >> john della volpe director of polling at the harvard institute of politics, thank you. >> thanks, judy. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: the president sent his top iran negotiator to the capitol, warning tehran might walk away from an interim nuclear deal, if congress imposes new sanctions. vice president biden had a tense session with china's president in beijing, over china's new air defense zone around disputed islands. and the "washington post" reported the national security agency collects roughly five billion records a day on the location of cell phones worldwide, based on documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden.
but we have seen especially for the millennials who are under 25, this increase,, and for good reason on economic issues. so we have seen 90, almost 90% of young people in community colleges are impacted by the financial situation. these are people who wanted to go to four year colleges, who had to make a different choice, attend a two year or community college instead. so that's impacting millions of young people across america. >> john della volpe director of polling at the harvard...
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that is the reality that the me millennial space. ter what people want to call obama or his policies if you don't see upward mobility, you can't have it on the watergate the boy or girl you want to build something for your own future if you want a family. that is reality for millennialist. >> politically it is interesting. there's a great cause of concern because obama won this group by massive majority and they thought that because he could relate to them, that they would be able to lock in this generation is a durable democratic voting majority going into the future. because if you could get them young, that is a part of their identity for the rest of their lives. these numbers is crushing these kids dreams. lou: the gap is larger across the entire force. >> one other thing that i think that the millennialist are is stupid and we can characterize this. but i don't think they are, i think they have caught on, and they have seen that there is no future and there is nothing happening and they have begun to realize that they have no par
that is the reality that the me millennial space. ter what people want to call obama or his policies if you don't see upward mobility, you can't have it on the watergate the boy or girl you want to build something for your own future if you want a family. that is reality for millennialist. >> politically it is interesting. there's a great cause of concern because obama won this group by massive majority and they thought that because he could relate to them, that they would be able to lock...
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for the millennial generation some say they are just narcissists, but some say no, good. >> yeah, i thinklennials there is a perception we are just interested in cat videos, but millennials are actually driven by purpose and causes. and i think one of the contents behind it, it was criticized, and it is usually what happens with viral videos. first everyone loves them, and then it is a double-edged sword, and your message can be hijacked. ? so storytelling is very important, young person, our brains are basically wired for stories. >> jonah will are more than two days of video uploaded every minute. what does that say about us as a culture, and are people doing this to get famous? why is there such volume? >> people love to express themselves. another big driver of what people share is how it makes them look. does passing this along make me look good or bad. and part of the reason people are sharing things is it allows them to support causes. also show their cutting edge. they know what is going on, and they are smart and in the know, and part of it is how it makes them look. >> henry how
for the millennial generation some say they are just narcissists, but some say no, good. >> yeah, i thinklennials there is a perception we are just interested in cat videos, but millennials are actually driven by purpose and causes. and i think one of the contents behind it, it was criticized, and it is usually what happens with viral videos. first everyone loves them, and then it is a double-edged sword, and your message can be hijacked. ? so storytelling is very important, young person,...
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that pushes back on the stereotype of millennial's. people writing to say, we are not all the same people. whether it is a tv show or a company trying to market to us, we are a lot of different people. we are not going to fit into one category. >> having said that, there have to be companies looking for this pocketbook. are there some brands that resonate more? grew up with those people. with iphone, linkedin -- >> google. take your parents to work day, google started a couple of years ago. you have a lot of kids living at home, partly because of economic circumstances. a lot of people make fun of this notion of helicopter parenting, having been given trophies for existing. but they are close to their parents and want to share what they are doing on a day-to-day basis. like --role can someone something like netflix play? this is an on-demand demand service that has transformed the way people consume entertainment. you do not necessarily need patience anymore. >> i think netflix has had a very interesting year. tois not only this abilit
that pushes back on the stereotype of millennial's. people writing to say, we are not all the same people. whether it is a tv show or a company trying to market to us, we are a lot of different people. we are not going to fit into one category. >> having said that, there have to be companies looking for this pocketbook. are there some brands that resonate more? grew up with those people. with iphone, linkedin -- >> google. take your parents to work day, google started a couple of...
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millennials? >> thethe survey they did was really revealing, because it said that 29% of uninsured millennials said they were going to do obamacare, enroll. 29% of 12 million is 3.5 million. that's what that number -- it was low, 29%, but that's 3.5 million. they only need 2.5 million to sign up to do it. so, i'm looking at the numbers, i'm looking underneath them. and look, a lot of people didn't listen to me about the last elections either, so don't listen to me if you don't want to, but i'm telling you, when i looked at the numbers underneath in that poll, it said they can get there. there is a possibility they can get there. >> thank you, joe, and thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern. up next, "the o'reilly factor." and go to gretawire.co >>> you have now entered the all greg zone. now with 43% more greg. let's welcome our guests. she is so smart, all of her pants are smarty pants. i am here with washington free bea a con reporter allison barber. and
millennials? >> thethe survey they did was really revealing, because it said that 29% of uninsured millennials said they were going to do obamacare, enroll. 29% of 12 million is 3.5 million. that's what that number -- it was low, 29%, but that's 3.5 million. they only need 2.5 million to sign up to do it. so, i'm looking at the numbers, i'm looking underneath them. and look, a lot of people didn't listen to me about the last elections either, so don't listen to me if you don't want to,...
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the mississippi millennial who won a seat in the statehouse.e will get the on air shout out. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ in controlling yournow woveractive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. . >> we have election results from you easily defeated to win alabama's first seat last night. bradley burn won to replace joe bonner in the house. representative bonner is taking a job at the university of alabama. burn tried to run for governor three years ago and lot of. he defeated a teat party opponent by getting help from the business community seen as the first sign as an attempt by the business community wing to take on and defeat the tea party wing. is that a sign of things to come? these republican senato
the mississippi millennial who won a seat in the statehouse.e will get the on air shout out. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ in controlling yournow woveractive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new...