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CSULA conference to focus on how Millennials are shaping the future
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Dec 6, 2013
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CSULA conference to focus on how Millennials are shaping the future
This afternoon a group of elected officials, journalists, policy wonks and young people will gather at Cal State University, Los Angeles to talk about how the Millennial generation is faring, and how they might shape the future.
Are millennials lazy or misunderstood?
Are millennials lazy or misunderstood?
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This afternoon a group of elected officials, journalists, policy wonks and young people will gather at Cal State University, Los Angeles to talk about how the Millennial generation is faring, and how they might shape the future.

More now on this group we call the Millennials. 

These are the young Americans who came of age during the blossoming of the Internet and during the withering of the economy. This afternoon a group of elected officials, journalists, policy wonks and young people will gather at Cal State University, Los Angeles to talk about how this generation is faring, and how they might shape the future.

One of the moderators of today's event is Ron Brownstein, editorial director of National Journal, and a former political columnist at the LA Times. He joins the show with more.