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Saturday May 17th, 2008

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Ian Punnett

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Cook: D.B. Cooper Update
 
Four Kinds of Generations
 
The Fourth Turning
 
2008 Presidential Race

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Recap

Generations & Crisis Cycles

Historian and economist Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history as well as cycles of crisis. According to Howe, there are four different types of generations -- Boomers, Generation X, Millennial and Lost -- that have tended to recur in the same order in America from the 17th century onward.

Boomers belong to the Prophet archetype, he explained, and typically come along after a reshuffling of the institutional order. They are culture warriors with a focus on reshaping the inner world. Howe said Generation X is made up of individualists who define resiliency, while the Millennial generation is comprised of community builders who seek to develop a sense of belonging.

Howe talked about the next phase of history, what he calls the Fourth Turning -- a period of historical acceleration, crisis and upheaval. Ian suggested this period may have been triggered by 9/11. Howe identified certain themes to look for during a fourth turning period, including civic sacrifice (bigger government, higher taxes, end of openness), dominance of a single political party, rapid structural change, shift back to middle class, and extreme market turbulence.

Howe predicted the financial problems America is facing will continue, ultimately building along with other issues into a large crescendo of problems. Howe also commented on the 2008 presidential race, noting that each of the three current candidates, John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, come from different generations. Howe believes the only way McCain can win is if he becomes a "maverick against his generation," and labeled Obama "a real 'fourth turning' candidate" because if elected, he will cause history to move faster.

Related Articles

Smiley Face Killers Update

Investigative reporter Kristi Piehl appeared briefly in the second half hour. Piehl said detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte have been asked to consult on a drowning death in Ridley Township, Pennsylvania to see if it could be related to their investigation of the Smiley Face Killers.

Gecko in Chicken Egg

A doctor in Australia is puzzled about how a small lizard ended up inside an egg he had cracked open for dinner earlier this week. Peter Beaumont, president of the Australian Medical Association in the Northern Territory, believes the gecko may have climbed into the chicken's bottom and died while an egg was being formed. The remains have been handed over to health authorities who will attempt to solve this odd case. More at Telegraph.co.uk.
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