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i think that we've seen so much talk about millennials and as a company that represents female millennials, a lot of the language out there is pretty disappointing, and i think that, you know, thinking about millennials as this huge voting bloc, it's been an interesting strategy to have that language out there, because if you need millennials to turn out and need female millennials turning out, talking with some disparaging language about them is probably not an effective strategy and i think that's something that we've seen, that people are, you know, have been unhappy with their choices going into this, but overall they are unhappy with this election and i think that is something that, you know, doesn't matter if you're a millennial, that's across the country, people are really excited for this to be over. >> we've seen strong early voting turnout, we'll see if that continues through tomorrow. carly, danielle of the skimm, thanks so much for being here. >>> as we go to break, take a look where we stand here, dow close to session highs up 313, and the s&p now within 30 points of recoverin
i think that we've seen so much talk about millennials and as a company that represents female millennials, a lot of the language out there is pretty disappointing, and i think that, you know, thinking about millennials as this huge voting bloc, it's been an interesting strategy to have that language out there, because if you need millennials to turn out and need female millennials turning out, talking with some disparaging language about them is probably not an effective strategy and i think...
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do millennials feel that way? >> no. so millennials certainly do not feel that way at all. this is certainly a different type of election than any other. what we haven't seen on the streets it has not been resonating to them to the point of this video. 2008, 2012 was different. it was president obama. this particular election a lot of issues have not been addressed by millennials. they want to hear things that are specifically geerd towards them. education, criminal justice issues, jobs. not just messaging but actual specific points and policies that can resonate with millennials. >> i think all age groups probably feel that way. >> right. >> chris garcia, hillary clinton is now leading donald trump in the millennial group by 28 points. that's according to harvard institute of politics. mr. trump doesn't seem to be reaching out to younger voters like hillary clinton is. why is that? >> well, thanks for having me on, carol, by the way, i think that what's being overlooked is the enthusiasm gap though from 2012. so what we're finding, and by the way, last year the white house
do millennials feel that way? >> no. so millennials certainly do not feel that way at all. this is certainly a different type of election than any other. what we haven't seen on the streets it has not been resonating to them to the point of this video. 2008, 2012 was different. it was president obama. this particular election a lot of issues have not been addressed by millennials. they want to hear things that are specifically geerd towards them. education, criminal justice issues, jobs....
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a wonderful panel, great to see fellow millennials doing such great work. my question is in regards to engaging donors and it being the case that, you know, we have billionaires like warren buffett and the facebook founders basically pledging to give the majority of their wealth away. what do you think it will take for some of that money to go towards structural democracy reforms, whether it be overturning citizens united or ending any of the things that were talked about tonight given the fact that so many of the topical concerns of not just millennials but the country in general can be traced back to the influence of money in politics. >> that's an austin question. >> i don't know if you can hear me without microphone. i would say that the short answer is that it's going to take time to get folks there, one reason why this is so -- it's going to take some patience is because unfortunately a lot of the tech donors right now who are emerging and are going to far surpass the older money that's happened in the philanthropic landscape, they have not been engag
a wonderful panel, great to see fellow millennials doing such great work. my question is in regards to engaging donors and it being the case that, you know, we have billionaires like warren buffett and the facebook founders basically pledging to give the majority of their wealth away. what do you think it will take for some of that money to go towards structural democracy reforms, whether it be overturning citizens united or ending any of the things that were talked about tonight given the fact...
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for him to engage the millennial audience. he has to engage and get down and have an open and understanding to what is important to millennials. criminal justice and education and jobs. if i were president-elect trump i would open up a special committee that young people can get engaged. and there are protest on the streets, that's not going to change the policy or move the needle. in order to get things done, we have to band together and say he is the president of the united states. stopping him is not have to have a protective city. >> that's what the tea party did for eight years. >> go ahead, chris. >> i was going to say, we are so early and we are looking at the votes and it is interesting to see what are the initial thought and look forward to having the throw of you back. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, malcolm, sal, and chris. >> and a new national geographic cover story reveals how we can heal ourselves. why placebos may improve a patient's sxhement how faith plays a role. >> and a uber passenger surprised to se
for him to engage the millennial audience. he has to engage and get down and have an open and understanding to what is important to millennials. criminal justice and education and jobs. if i were president-elect trump i would open up a special committee that young people can get engaged. and there are protest on the streets, that's not going to change the policy or move the needle. in order to get things done, we have to band together and say he is the president of the united states. stopping...
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we see millennials lead the way and other people come in behind them. also millennials are starting to travel with insurance. they use alliance for most needs. they have a fabulous app called the travel smart app where you can get real-time flight stats and you can get help on the ground if something were to happen to you. >>> so using airbnb or uber -- are millennials driven by drive travel? >> millennials are always driven by saving money. the sharing economy, you can save a little bit. like couch surfing, you can stay for free. i think they like more of a local field for something like airbnb and uber is something i use every day. i have become extremely comfortable with it. >> what are trop travel season. >> as i mentioned briefly, new york is the top domestic travel destination for millennials and everybody else based on data compiled by alliance travel insurance based on bookings. cancun would be the top international destination. while we've seen a little bit of a decline in bookings in europe due to recent terrorism events and istanbul, travel t
we see millennials lead the way and other people come in behind them. also millennials are starting to travel with insurance. they use alliance for most needs. they have a fabulous app called the travel smart app where you can get real-time flight stats and you can get help on the ground if something were to happen to you. >>> so using airbnb or uber -- are millennials driven by drive travel? >> millennials are always driven by saving money. the sharing economy, you can save a...
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the baby boomers are at 30% and millennial 22%. that's a problem for the church. whatever the reason for that, that is a problem. the fact that latinos, hispanics, whatever, people who descend from the head. tenants who love has many more millennial as in their mid-and the church as a whole is some thing that needs to be understood, address and in my view celebrated. >> when we take a stab at, one of the reasons we talk about social justice and social equity relates to get millennial said general that they are among the highest poverty rates. they literally have roughly 24% they live in poverty. when you look at our classrooms today, 51% of k-12 are children of color. disproportionally they are first-generation immigrants and they are the very first time were 51% of our kids were actually living below the poverty line. when you talk about social equity, they are living it today. they have not -- the latino vote is incredibly complex and i don't want to say blanket lay where they are, but for the most part a lot of these children of immigrants have asked. it's that
the baby boomers are at 30% and millennial 22%. that's a problem for the church. whatever the reason for that, that is a problem. the fact that latinos, hispanics, whatever, people who descend from the head. tenants who love has many more millennial as in their mid-and the church as a whole is some thing that needs to be understood, address and in my view celebrated. >> when we take a stab at, one of the reasons we talk about social justice and social equity relates to get millennial said...
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everyone says, if only millennials voted it would be a millennials who are impassioned about what i'll just call the blank ket issue of civil rights to lose faith in their government. the fact is our vote is how we change the system. >> reporter: but not all millennial voters think the same about how to change the system. we're about to talk to college republicans at unc greensboro. turns out in north carolina the race isn't just tightening, it is do or die for trump. what are the issues that resonate with you? >> abortion, same-sex marriage, conservative. >> have you always been trump supporters? >> he wasn't my first choice. >> you laugh. >> yeah, he's not a perfect man. >> we're at duke, 8:30 on a school night this auditorium is packed with students for hillary. >> reporter: lena dunham catches tough questions from the clinton faithful at a panel discussion. >> i have a question about how you guys all like individually, how you handle the controversy protective of ourselves and of the women in our lives. white patriarchky is like one of those beasts in a movie that's getting stabbed
everyone says, if only millennials voted it would be a millennials who are impassioned about what i'll just call the blank ket issue of civil rights to lose faith in their government. the fact is our vote is how we change the system. >> reporter: but not all millennial voters think the same about how to change the system. we're about to talk to college republicans at unc greensboro. turns out in north carolina the race isn't just tightening, it is do or die for trump. what are the issues...
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millennials are keaping them in business. i think it is good for the economy and good for us as a whole. let's keep the copy consumption up. >> with the sea level rising and coffee being grown in the mountains, there will be less people and more coffee. >> you think even if it kills off people it is good because the beans are still going to be perfect. >> it kills off people because most people are drenging coffee. drinking coffee will. >> sen that that -- essentially, part of the article, they were seeing these people in third world country, when the crieses of coffee goes up. >> you are correct. i prefer free trade coffee, but i will go with anything. >> free trade is a myth. >> are you talking about fair trade? all coffee is fair trade. if i buy a lot for my beans, then it is fare. but it drives up the price everywhere. i'm telling you will. >> coming up, it is that time again. half time with tv's andy levey and the "red eye" pod cast is back with the big news. abc7 >>> welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wron
millennials are keaping them in business. i think it is good for the economy and good for us as a whole. let's keep the copy consumption up. >> with the sea level rising and coffee being grown in the mountains, there will be less people and more coffee. >> you think even if it kills off people it is good because the beans are still going to be perfect. >> it kills off people because most people are drenging coffee. drinking coffee will. >> sen that that -- essentially,...
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a lot of millennials find them popular. will that translate into votes from millennials just because some of their favorite singers came out and said, hey, we support hillary clinton. >> that is generally found that surrogate by celebrity on one time basis does not have a start to understand the impact they have on kurnout and as well as result and build a relationship with candidates and parties. >> there's a long standing representation that college campuses have that they are bass tans of liberalism whether activism or in the classroom maybe teachers are spouting off ideals and opinions. what do you see on the campus of tufts is it preliminary, active campus or does that taper off in recent years. >> it political act of campus. this year the university really banded together across different department and different offices to make sure the students had a free expression of different kind of opinions and they heard different perspectives and frankly massachusetts is a pretty liberal estate and not as if they're half repu
a lot of millennials find them popular. will that translate into votes from millennials just because some of their favorite singers came out and said, hey, we support hillary clinton. >> that is generally found that surrogate by celebrity on one time basis does not have a start to understand the impact they have on kurnout and as well as result and build a relationship with candidates and parties. >> there's a long standing representation that college campuses have that they are...
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are you a lineal or a parent of a millennial? a millennial? tryon has the best tips vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise to charity and cut taxes for us. but multi-millionaire blum broke his word, keeping nearly $200,000 in taxpayer-funded paychecks. blum wasted even more of your tax dollars on himself. worse, he tried to cut medicare and raise the retirement age. >>> the following segment is sponsored by tryon investments. >> it is time for two your finances. everyone -- every week tryon investments join us to answer your questions about money and becomes the top -- the topic of conversation in millennials and millennials and their money. obviously one of the biggest things that millennials deal with graduating from college and getting jobs is taking on debt. we also have a whole lot of student debt work credit cards to survive off after that so let's address that. >> right away people get out of school and they have debt. the thing you d
are you a lineal or a parent of a millennial? a millennial? tryon has the best tips vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise to charity and cut taxes for us. but multi-millionaire blum broke his word, keeping nearly $200,000 in taxpayer-funded paychecks. blum wasted even more of your tax dollars on himself. worse, he tried to cut medicare and raise the retirement age. >>> the following...
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perfect for a millennial's short attention span. >> sort of long for them. wait, are you trying to say you're a millennial? >> what? what was that? all right. okay. all right. we won't have -- okay. moving on. next story. moving along. >> a celebrity teacher at the university of texas. >> oscar winning actor traded in the lincoln for a golf cart to give students a lift. >> part of the shore walk program created to help students get home safely when walking home from 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. >> the university of texas student government posted the say matthew mcconaughey agrees. >> and he said? >> all right, all right, all right. kragrees. >> and he said? >> all right, all right, all right. can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your
perfect for a millennial's short attention span. >> sort of long for them. wait, are you trying to say you're a millennial? >> what? what was that? all right. okay. all right. we won't have -- okay. moving on. next story. moving along. >> a celebrity teacher at the university of texas. >> oscar winning actor traded in the lincoln for a golf cart to give students a lift. >> part of the shore walk program created to help students get home safely when walking home...
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only millennial's water. only millennial's water. it was blue, except for kentucky, west virginia, idaho and wyoming were the only states where republicans won. it's not always like that. during the election in 2004 we have been the red state, george w. bush was winning regular voters. romney and obama came for a draw in places like indiana. even though we think of young voters says leaning to the left it's not always the case and as dramatic as what were seen now. many polls there doing polls with usa today, there tending to find donald trump winning only one every five winners. so george w. bush and al gore almost tied with the youth vote in 2000. by the time he gets a 2014 george w. bush is losing, that 2004, in 2008 you get a huge margin. john mccain still is a third of the youth vote. it's a historic blowout. yet republican candidates still think it one out of three. donald trump would be lucky to get one out of five. so another piece to the equation, we know that young voters are breaking away from trum
only millennial's water. only millennial's water. it was blue, except for kentucky, west virginia, idaho and wyoming were the only states where republicans won. it's not always like that. during the election in 2004 we have been the red state, george w. bush was winning regular voters. romney and obama came for a draw in places like indiana. even though we think of young voters says leaning to the left it's not always the case and as dramatic as what were seen now. many polls there doing polls...
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they all present these unique experiences that millennial's prize." in little rock meredith mitchell./// ((christianne klein)) >>> the hard rock cafe off the strip is closing it's doors rock cafe off the strip is officials announced today that the location outside the hard rock hotel on the the corner of paradise and flamingo will close on new years eve. they say the closing marks a strategic decision by the brand to focus efforts on hard rock cafe las vegas strip and hard rock live las vegas. employees of the closing cafe will be given priority consideration for open positions at the strip location./// ((paul joncich)) >>> after a windy night in the valley the cold weather is on it's ((christianne klein)) >> parts of southern nevada could even experience the first freeze of the season. and tedd is enjoying that right now at the las vegas motor speedway. tedd hows it feeling out there? <<< tedd florendo (((>>>cold air has arrived last night. these are temps we haven't seen since february as we finally dropped below normal. temps today near 60 and 60's
they all present these unique experiences that millennial's prize." in little rock meredith mitchell./// ((christianne klein)) >>> the hard rock cafe off the strip is closing it's doors rock cafe off the strip is officials announced today that the location outside the hard rock hotel on the the corner of paradise and flamingo will close on new years eve. they say the closing marks a strategic decision by the brand to focus efforts on hard rock cafe las vegas strip and hard rock...
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the push to get the millennial vote is perhaps more intense than ever. we caught up with some young clinton. >> we are proud that they are out exercising their rights to vote. they're getting involved in the process. you can't ask for anything better than that. >> reporter: campaign stop by university is a perfect venue to reach out to young voters. i can you had a chance to meet hillary clinton before the rally. >> she has the apathetic millennials of people that there of decision will affect them. be alive and be in college. >> to the time when there's so much information that can sometimes leave voters confused. take for example, the fbi's recent release of a petan remitted distract clinton investigation. it's up to them to peace through the information. >> i tried to do my research to find, get down to the truth. i did my research and it for millennials, the political talk is an opportunity to open discussions and get the answers you need to make an informed decision. >> just showing up to events, owing to an event can be the first step that can real
the push to get the millennial vote is perhaps more intense than ever. we caught up with some young clinton. >> we are proud that they are out exercising their rights to vote. they're getting involved in the process. you can't ask for anything better than that. >> reporter: campaign stop by university is a perfect venue to reach out to young voters. i can you had a chance to meet hillary clinton before the rally. >> she has the apathetic millennials of people that there of...
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block now as millennials and i think that will be the legacy of this election is that millennials' voices were heard. and we decided the path that we wanted this country to go in. >> in both colorado and the rest of the country, millennials are now a third of eligible voter on par with baby boomers. yet half don't affiliate with a political party. >> it looks like those who are not that happy with trump or clinton are easily attracted, i think, by johnson and stein, and so we see probably in colorado, those numbers will be a little bit higher than what you see in other states. >> take college republican vice president justine sanders. >> i voted for evan mcmullin. personally, i think he represented conservative values. >> no republican has won the white house without the centennial state since 1908. this year, a new generation could decide that outcome. for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche, boulder, colorado. >>> contessa brewer in phoenix is looking at the state's key propositions. >> arizonans head to the polls today to elect a president to decide whether to reelect senator
block now as millennials and i think that will be the legacy of this election is that millennials' voices were heard. and we decided the path that we wanted this country to go in. >> in both colorado and the rest of the country, millennials are now a third of eligible voter on par with baby boomers. yet half don't affiliate with a political party. >> it looks like those who are not that happy with trump or clinton are easily attracted, i think, by johnson and stein, and so we see...
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millennials and younger she >> reporter: our cup of morning joe is our all day long jake a choice. those craving caffeine gets younger and younger. part of what they are calling a coffee culture in which millennials are stacking up the lion share of the coffee. market analysis company he is an all-time high and millennials are to blame. >> lattes, like in 10, hot chocolate espresso. >> reporter: bailey is a national coffee connoisseur for >> i drew up taking so much coffee and i'm going to pay whatever for coffee, i'm so used to drinking it.>> reporter: is a zoloft alternate with half an hour. took the young people make up 44% of coffee drinkers in the they get a lot more money from millennials. >> i think coffee culture is something kids are growing up and now. it's normal. check as part of the rhythm that defines the grind of our lives. this brings a cup today. >> sycamore and more hopped up on caffeine in coffee prices hiked up with that demand coupled with the growing supply shortage. >> need pick you up? don't blame it on 10-year-old, she's having hot chocolate. >> watching al
millennials and younger she >> reporter: our cup of morning joe is our all day long jake a choice. those craving caffeine gets younger and younger. part of what they are calling a coffee culture in which millennials are stacking up the lion share of the coffee. market analysis company he is an all-time high and millennials are to blame. >> lattes, like in 10, hot chocolate espresso. >> reporter: bailey is a national coffee connoisseur for >> i drew up taking so much...
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millennials use cash the most. and when millennials do decide a nerd wallet poll says 78% of americans view chip cards in a positive light. but surprisingly, millennials are the only generation to prefer the traditional attic strip cards -- magnetic strip cards over the chp option. 31% of millennials say that chip cards take longer and it is confusing to know when to use them. >>> still ahead, the last day of the historical election as we continue to count down more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. 2."cbs 2 news connects with the corridor.call us -- 1-800- 222-kganemail us -- news @ cbs2iowa.comconnect with us on facebook -- facebook.com/kgancb. circa moment [dayside] behind the scenes in the trump war room (tenative) script on this election day rod blum is running against monica vernon to keep his congressional seat >>> on this election day, rod blom is running against monica does to keep his congressional seat in the first director -- district. we continue coverage across the state -- live from dubuq
millennials use cash the most. and when millennials do decide a nerd wallet poll says 78% of americans view chip cards in a positive light. but surprisingly, millennials are the only generation to prefer the traditional attic strip cards -- magnetic strip cards over the chp option. 31% of millennials say that chip cards take longer and it is confusing to know when to use them. >>> still ahead, the last day of the historical election as we continue to count down more news ahead when...
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megan: blavity reaches about 7 million millennials a month. what does that mean, exactly? where are you reaching them? on the website, social media? morgan: it's about one million people on the website a month, unique visitors. then we have five instagram accounts, three twitter accounts, facebook page. those are unique engagements of users. the total reaches around 30,000,000-40,000,000, in any given month. around 7e's are million people reached. megan: i know you have a good number of partnerships. i believe google is a partner? morgan: not google. [laughter] megan: not yet. who are your partners? morgan: we have content partners, like teen vogue. we have worked with change.org. those partnerships are usually around, what is an interesting demographic may not have access content, may be looking for an authentic black voice for their content. we have worked with the white house on different things. megan: what have you done with the white house? morgan: whenever they are doing black specific announcements, we will make sure we have access to that, like when obama pardoned
megan: blavity reaches about 7 million millennials a month. what does that mean, exactly? where are you reaching them? on the website, social media? morgan: it's about one million people on the website a month, unique visitors. then we have five instagram accounts, three twitter accounts, facebook page. those are unique engagements of users. the total reaches around 30,000,000-40,000,000, in any given month. around 7e's are million people reached. megan: i know you have a good number of...
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she is a millennial. >> hold the chelsea. hold that. i think it's very heartwarming. it had to come from her don't go away we will be armstrong williamsi am armstrong williams and this is i am assistant editor. you were talking about chelsea clinton making a point about her being a millennial. >> she grew up in a generation where she was in the public forum. public domain where the world and america's eyes were watching her and every asked jen that she took. she was very cautious fearing bearing a millennial she grew up in a digital age and she could understand that on the horizon that anything having to do with emails or what you did would eventually leak out to the public. >> you know the important question for us today is the extent of the damage done to the presidential candidate. you will have 50 percent they will hate the other candidates. are you prepared and how do you recover from the damage? what does the damage do? do we understand the extent? >> i think the reputation of the media has been damaged in part by the candidates. the media favorite things of don
she is a millennial. >> hold the chelsea. hold that. i think it's very heartwarming. it had to come from her don't go away we will be armstrong williamsi am armstrong williams and this is i am assistant editor. you were talking about chelsea clinton making a point about her being a millennial. >> she grew up in a generation where she was in the public forum. public domain where the world and america's eyes were watching her and every asked jen that she took. she was very cautious...
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i am a millennial, the oldest millennial. my question is this. how do we get millennial's more involved, engaged, caught up part of the process. if millennial gave up 3 clinton would be the president right now, how do we get millennials involved? >> what it would be like when term -- trump won on election night. anybody see that tape q we got it around, definitely people. look. that is a remarkable question and two, i am around -- do any good to get mad at what they do. i am profoundly disappointed they didn't sufficiently recognize the threat trump posed. i hate to say this, but there is no better education, the mule is going to kick them and they will no. i am hunted by your question. it is a very good question. unfortunately as is so often the case with young people they will have to learn the hard way. >> the answer to my question is they have to learn the hard way. they didn't come out and vote this time, maybe hillary could have done a better job on mobilization or whatever but would think the prospect of donald trump would be sufficient to
i am a millennial, the oldest millennial. my question is this. how do we get millennial's more involved, engaged, caught up part of the process. if millennial gave up 3 clinton would be the president right now, how do we get millennials involved? >> what it would be like when term -- trump won on election night. anybody see that tape q we got it around, definitely people. look. that is a remarkable question and two, i am around -- do any good to get mad at what they do. i am profoundly...
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we are viewing millennials through the same lens. we have to change the frame to accommodate what today's youth are going to deal with. >> armstrong: we'll be back and exceptionality to what we speak is that exceptionality which is defined by the feeling of a uniqueness about yoursz that distinguishes you fr something special, positive with your life. something that says i am not better than them but better than this. it all rests in identity. identity is the issue. we talk about personal brand, corporate brand, language of world is in an identity crisis which means some christians are in identity crisis. identity, self-concept. sense of meaning and sense of purpose. it all begins with self-concept, whom am i leads to why am i? congratulate you on being a new mom. >> thank you. >> six months, awesome. sometimes we forget about the awesome responsibility that a parenting has on a child and not just your child's life. i want to thank all of you, driskell, thank you for joining us for another edition of "rightside." good day, everyone.
we are viewing millennials through the same lens. we have to change the frame to accommodate what today's youth are going to deal with. >> armstrong: we'll be back and exceptionality to what we speak is that exceptionality which is defined by the feeling of a uniqueness about yoursz that distinguishes you fr something special, positive with your life. something that says i am not better than them but better than this. it all rests in identity. identity is the issue. we talk about personal...
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yeah, i do some millennial -- the thing i do about millennials is never take a a millennial kid, or never take a teenage boy to europe. like, don't waste your money. my wife and i brought our sons to italy and we were in the roman coliseum with the teenage boys. so we thought it was amazing, my god, the seat of history. my son, 18 at the time, says, and i'll stand up for it. this is the quote. he goes, "uh, is this pretty much all we're going to do today?" [ laughter and applause ] which is such a passive aggressive thing. all they care about -- because they were into bmx biking and skateboarding -- is what they could catch air on. you know, we saw the statue of david. "i could catch so much air off his ass." [ laughter ] anyway. >> jimmy: anywho. but do you a thing -- >> where are we? >> jimmy: -- in your -- you do micro impressions. >> i do micro impressions now. >> jimmy: i love this. i've always loved your stand-up. that's -- >> thank you. one of my micro impressions is of you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what? >> and it's not very good. it's just a core, tiny essence exploded i
yeah, i do some millennial -- the thing i do about millennials is never take a a millennial kid, or never take a teenage boy to europe. like, don't waste your money. my wife and i brought our sons to italy and we were in the roman coliseum with the teenage boys. so we thought it was amazing, my god, the seat of history. my son, 18 at the time, says, and i'll stand up for it. this is the quote. he goes, "uh, is this pretty much all we're going to do today?" [ laughter and applause ]...
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ie millennial voters in downtown phoenix to talk about the election. talked about a wide range of issues that matter most to them. >> joe, republican party. >> reporter: if you miss handle classified information you should forfeit your position and you can't run for president. open arms and hope. >> independent. >> do you subscribe to the free tuition? >> not entirely. we will have another recession because this group of students will not be spending money on the economy. >> randy, democrat. >> this election is troubling about the way trump talks about latinos. the way he gets people excited at rallies. >> millennials will vote in bigger numbers. >> reporter: college students have to look at what it will be like in 8 years when you are starting a family and you have to raise family. >> if we don't vote no one has to listen to us. >> reporter: which candidate will have america better than >> hillary clinton. >> i think this year i am leaning left. >> hillary clinton. >> politician has been in there for 30 years and will continue the stuff you just talke
ie millennial voters in downtown phoenix to talk about the election. talked about a wide range of issues that matter most to them. >> joe, republican party. >> reporter: if you miss handle classified information you should forfeit your position and you can't run for president. open arms and hope. >> independent. >> do you subscribe to the free tuition? >> not entirely. we will have another recession because this group of students will not be spending money on the...
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i mean to be honest, you know, being on here speaking for millennial, this is a distraction. i don't think that some guy running in there with a sign really represents what most americans care about. they care about putting food on the table, making ends meet, and voting in seven days. so i think we just want to focus on the issues from here on out. >> it does speak to the issues we have been discussing especially when it comes to the e-mails and to the clinton foundation and to all of these things. so, you know it may not be one of the main issues, but it's certainly an issue that americans are talking about, especially the violence at the rallies. >> i agree with you, don, in the following respect. this is a first election in my lifetime, where you have the presidency on the line, you have the house on the line, you have the senate on the line, you have the supreme court explicitly on the line and the character of the country on the line, all of these things are going to be voe voted on in seven days so different people see it different ways. some people see the rowdy side
i mean to be honest, you know, being on here speaking for millennial, this is a distraction. i don't think that some guy running in there with a sign really represents what most americans care about. they care about putting food on the table, making ends meet, and voting in seven days. so i think we just want to focus on the issues from here on out. >> it does speak to the issues we have been discussing especially when it comes to the e-mails and to the clinton foundation and to all of...
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i mean, it's certainly not targeting just millennials. as much as anything, th caught in the baby boomers and millennials who is made the most fun of because he is kind of at sea in the modern world. >> especially tonight when my character believes he is good at online dating and after his first date his identity is stolen. >> unfortunate. [ laughter ] >> so there is a man who can start a fire with tinder in the wilderness, but can't start a tinder in the modern world. >> see, that just came up. >> is this something you see in everyday life, like this imbalance between millennials and with people of a gen x generation? >> well, i think the new generation understandings the technology of the day way better usually, but steven fry knows more about technology than the >> yet i have -- i was a very early twitter adopter. i have a lot of twitter adopters. i used it again. i was trying to explain to people. they couldn't understand why you would want it. it was just a reaction to email. so you can't make assumptions about all members of the gen
i mean, it's certainly not targeting just millennials. as much as anything, th caught in the baby boomers and millennials who is made the most fun of because he is kind of at sea in the modern world. >> especially tonight when my character believes he is good at online dating and after his first date his identity is stolen. >> unfortunate. [ laughter ] >> so there is a man who can start a fire with tinder in the wilderness, but can't start a tinder in the modern world....
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that doesn't speak to the millennials, democrats do better with millennials, but millennials want to talk about issues pertinent to us. she doesn't talk about student debt that often. maria: that's true. >> health care is implemented, over 20 million people are going to lose insurance. he's not a great younger person candidate. he's a great white older person candidate. >> the millennials were overwhelming for bernie sanders. it was rigged against them and they don't like the rigging of the system. maria: that's a priority. they want end to the corruption. you don't think so, jessica? >> i think so. obviously bernie sanders was win lg upwards 80% of younger voters. that low hillary millennial running around. but the idea that was rigged when she won 3.8 votes. we knew that but that argument resinates again but i don't think that's a millennial argument that's just the trump argument. maria: what about the celebrity part of this? hillary clinton receiving support in cleveland, beyonce, jay z, donald trump's response was this, listen to this. >> i want my daughter growing up to see a w
that doesn't speak to the millennials, democrats do better with millennials, but millennials want to talk about issues pertinent to us. she doesn't talk about student debt that often. maria: that's true. >> health care is implemented, over 20 million people are going to lose insurance. he's not a great younger person candidate. he's a great white older person candidate. >> the millennials were overwhelming for bernie sanders. it was rigged against them and they don't like the...
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she's been all over the state speaking to millennial voters. how enthusiastic are they about actually voting in a week, or sooner? >> reporter: so, kate, i'm actually with a millennial now. we're going to ask her. we're having a late lunch at this iconic cafe at the heart of little havana. jessica, president of the miami young republicans. she was also the youngest delegate for florida at the convention. jessica, when you hear about hillary clinton's drop in numbers with millenials, what do you make of it? >> it's surprising. i think a loot of millenials felt a little bit let down by her candidacy. a lot were supporting bernie sanders. i think there's a lack of enthusiasm on her side. and i think it's getting harder and harder for her to connect, in my opinion. >> reporter: now, when you hear donald trump out there today talking about issues like health care, does that resonate with you and your millennial friends here in florida? >> absolutely. a lot of us are entrepreneurs. we make our own jobs. and the increases in obamacare have been crushi
she's been all over the state speaking to millennial voters. how enthusiastic are they about actually voting in a week, or sooner? >> reporter: so, kate, i'm actually with a millennial now. we're going to ask her. we're having a late lunch at this iconic cafe at the heart of little havana. jessica, president of the miami young republicans. she was also the youngest delegate for florida at the convention. jessica, when you hear about hillary clinton's drop in numbers with millenials, what...
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millennials. it has to do with stagnating wage growth, a tightening labor market, said japanese millennials are not feeling that great about taking on risks, hoping for a simpler age of the salary man. theaad: we had a story on bloomberg a few weeks ago about how this level of startups, the number of them, is paltry compared to other countries with similar income brackets as well. what does that portend for the economy? sophie: there is corporate cash that could be unleashed if that entrepreneurial spirit is tapped. that is not what we are seeing. are not spending, they are saving, so household spending has been coming down. we have the public debt burden as one of the biggest in the world with an aging population. the burden of shouldering that falls on these young workers. they are looking at the future and not feeling too great about it. this does have implications for shinzo abe's policies. more than a third of japanese millennials expect to work until they die. rishaad: you are mentioning it
millennials. it has to do with stagnating wage growth, a tightening labor market, said japanese millennials are not feeling that great about taking on risks, hoping for a simpler age of the salary man. theaad: we had a story on bloomberg a few weeks ago about how this level of startups, the number of them, is paltry compared to other countries with similar income brackets as well. what does that portend for the economy? sophie: there is corporate cash that could be unleashed if that...
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we are teaching millennials in life. when i see young people, i think adults got it wrong and reimagine how we interact with each other in the world. >> armstrong: some aren't going to like this. growing up, we grew up, definitely not poor. we didn't have a lot of the materialism. we had conversations, dinner talks. even though my mother is 90, i love her, i don't see in young people the kind of young, they see their parents as a burden, a nuisance, the kind of respect and i want to salute when i am in my mother's presence. parents -- some of the comments kids make. is this a parenting issue? are they being taught by their friends? this goes to exactly what we are used to be. >> depends on the parent. if you earn the respect you are not going to get it. i think they understand their voice does matter. okay. they can change the world. it is not all negative. there is a lot of the of positive. about expectation, right. if you set a certain level of expectation, our children will succeed. president push talked about low exp
we are teaching millennials in life. when i see young people, i think adults got it wrong and reimagine how we interact with each other in the world. >> armstrong: some aren't going to like this. growing up, we grew up, definitely not poor. we didn't have a lot of the materialism. we had conversations, dinner talks. even though my mother is 90, i love her, i don't see in young people the kind of young, they see their parents as a burden, a nuisance, the kind of respect and i want to...
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reporter: the presidential race turning toxic here, especially for millennials who are still mourning the defeat of bernie sanders. if there is one thing young voters on both sides of the political divide agree on, it is that they want to see change to the political establishment. hillary clinton is part of that and that is the problem for her in these elections. ♪ reporter: at boulder university, campaigning for hillary is in full swing. but once you get talking to some students, that distinct lack of enthusiasm for her as president turns into outright rejection. >> i think with my white counterparts, they loved hillary clinton and they want us to vote for her, but a lot of my friends do not want to vote at all. >> i have seen a lot of brothers and sisters at these elections, this has proved literally to be the decision of getting stabbed or shot at. reporter: lawmakers in colorado know that they cannot afford to ignore the voice of the millennials, the power base of the future. young voters are becoming increasingly critical to the success of our elections. >> this election provid
reporter: the presidential race turning toxic here, especially for millennials who are still mourning the defeat of bernie sanders. if there is one thing young voters on both sides of the political divide agree on, it is that they want to see change to the political establishment. hillary clinton is part of that and that is the problem for her in these elections. ♪ reporter: at boulder university, campaigning for hillary is in full swing. but once you get talking to some students, that...
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i want to talk about michigan and millennials. first, you have -- i mean, you have been in a lot of situations where you're in front of a lot of clouds. and a thing happens and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has thappened to m a number of times, yes. not a good feeling. but you know, i have been fortunate to have very good security, and here i am still talking to you. >> we always have this confidence which i think is largely an earned confidence, thank god, that we conduct our politics no matter how spirited in a nonviolent fashion, for the most part, particularly when you compare it to places where political violence is routine. but there's always a way about the way our politics have gotten so fraught that makes it feel ominous in a way it didn't feel before. maybe that's just me, but i think this year feels like that. >> we know the country we live in. we live in a country where there are 300 million guns in people's homes. the good news, according to the "washington post" a couple
i want to talk about michigan and millennials. first, you have -- i mean, you have been in a lot of situations where you're in front of a lot of clouds. and a thing happens and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has thappened to m a number of times, yes. not a good feeling. but you know, i have been fortunate to have very good security, and here i am still talking to you. >> we always have this confidence which i think is largely...
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they study found the average millennial will go to 24 events during the time between thanksgiving and new years. get this, they say millennials will take 130 selfies during the holiday season and take nearly 150 more photos. u able to live streaming on instagram. it's similar to facebook's live feature where you start your own broadcast. all you have to do is tap the camera icon and swipe over to the live tab and click start live button. you will see an indicator on your screen showing you are live. your friends can comment, heart or like your videos as well. the new feature will be available over the next couple of weeks. it's a call one wisconsin police officer will never forget. call from a driver who thought he hit and killed a deer. when the officer got there, the driver pulled the deer out of his car. that's when the deer wakes up and spooks both of them. you can see the deer running out into the woods. it looks like the deer was just stunned. tease traffic one city is having a little fun this holiday season when people have to pay forir instead of cash, the city has found a new
they study found the average millennial will go to 24 events during the time between thanksgiving and new years. get this, they say millennials will take 130 selfies during the holiday season and take nearly 150 more photos. u able to live streaming on instagram. it's similar to facebook's live feature where you start your own broadcast. all you have to do is tap the camera icon and swipe over to the live tab and click start live button. you will see an indicator on your screen showing you are...
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will the millennial influence show in the numbers. more millennials, latinos and people with college degree are calling our state home. 3 these are all usually democratic leaning groups. a poll shows hillary clinton ahead by three in colorado according to the pugh research center. of eligible voter across he u.s. on par for the first time with baby boomers. we spoke with the first time voter, a 19-year-old who says she has been very involved in the election process and having discussions about the election. >> we are very back and forth it's very exciting. i'm excited to cast my ballot. >> the polling place here on campus isn't exclusive to students here. we actually met up with denver county's clerk and recorder earlier this morning. she is making several stops around the county visiting several polling places. i'm amanda del castillo, denver 7. >>> check out this map ranking power. new york come in last. that is because there are so many people in new york, the personal vote this is worth the least. 19.7million people live in that s
will the millennial influence show in the numbers. more millennials, latinos and people with college degree are calling our state home. 3 these are all usually democratic leaning groups. a poll shows hillary clinton ahead by three in colorado according to the pugh research center. of eligible voter across he u.s. on par for the first time with baby boomers. we spoke with the first time voter, a 19-year-old who says she has been very involved in the election process and having discussions about...