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so, to begin i'd like to turn to steve goss. steve? [applause] >> thanks for setting this up and have the opportunity to talk to you all about social security disability programs, which i assume everybody in the room and hopefully who is hearing and seeing this event from elsewhere knows that social security does the program not reserves almost 9 million disabled worker beneficiaries in a country, and another couple million people who are children and spouse dependence of those disabled workers, so it's a big program answers a lot of people. and what i can really speak to probably most effectively and hopefully usefully is the first of the two questions that are raised today. why more people are claiming or plan for social security benefits. so let me address that from the context of the projection that we make, our board of trustees and the administration, working with our advisory board and their technical panel and others in developing assumptions and projections to the future of what the cause of social security, the retirement sys
so, to begin i'd like to turn to steve goss. steve? [applause] >> thanks for setting this up and have the opportunity to talk to you all about social security disability programs, which i assume everybody in the room and hopefully who is hearing and seeing this event from elsewhere knows that social security does the program not reserves almost 9 million disabled worker beneficiaries in a country, and another couple million people who are children and spouse dependence of those disabled...
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so to begin i'd like to turn to steve goss. steve. >> thanks, mark, virginia and pam for gives us the opportunity it to talk about the social security here. i assume everybody ndz that the social security disability program serving almost 9 million disabled workers in our country and another couple of million people who are children and spouse dependents of those disabled workers. it's a big program that serves a lot of people. what i can speak to probably most effectively and usefully is the first of the two questions today. one people are applying for social security benefits. let me address that in the context of the projections that we make working for our board of trustees in the administration. working with our advisory board and their technical panel and others in developing aassumptions and projections into the future of what the cost of social security, the retirement system and the disability system are looking like in the future. well, first of all, let me flip to a slide. got to have a picture. the slide -- there ar
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among the speakers this point, social security chief actuary stephen goss.also interest groups representatives. it's a discussion that is being hosted by the national academy of social insurance and should get underway shortly. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> getting under way shortly here on capitol hill, a discussion for the reasons behind the increase in recent years of applications for social security disability insurance. the chief actuary of the social security administration, stephen goes, will be leading the discussion. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. we're going to get started. good morning. my name is mark miller, i'm a columnist for reuters specializing in coverage of retirement. i write frequently about social security and medicare and other health insurance issues as well as pensions and personal finance. and
among the speakers this point, social security chief actuary stephen goss.also interest groups representatives. it's a discussion that is being hosted by the national academy of social insurance and should get underway shortly. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> getting under way shortly here on capitol hill, a discussion for the reasons behind the increase in recent...
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it sits on northeast corner of turk and goss street and according to police inside is a mess. saying they spray painted walls and broke light fixtures and barricaded doors and windows. the catholic archdiocese owns the building. about 70 people were arrested for trespassing. police say they had stockpiles of bricks and buckets of paint ready to go to be used against officer buzz none ended up being used today. >> they encountered barricaded doors. >> i think it's we have five years for the archdiocese of san francisco. and wasting space and could be used in the city. we have loems people on the streets who just want a skproof running water. >> when the law stops serving people is when the laws should be changed. >> this building take overwas the first major effort since encampment was cleared up in dechls we've been told protestors can be holding a march tonight. >> thank you. >> and a vigil being held for two people killed in a house fire. the 13-year-old and his grad grand farther died sunday morning. 11 others in the house when the fire began were able to get out. christian
it sits on northeast corner of turk and goss street and according to police inside is a mess. saying they spray painted walls and broke light fixtures and barricaded doors and windows. the catholic archdiocese owns the building. about 70 people were arrested for trespassing. police say they had stockpiles of bricks and buckets of paint ready to go to be used against officer buzz none ended up being used today. >> they encountered barricaded doors. >> i think it's we have five years...
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i'm angie goss in for pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. breaking news out of montgomery county where a massive fire destroyed a barn in poolesville. >> this is off of whites ferry road. the fire started around 1:00. fire officials said when they started to put watt other the fire the straw and hay inside the barney rupt erupted. >>> looking up, did you see it? the historic flight began down in florida on the back of a 747 jet. wound up at dulles international airport where the shuttle will be moved to its retirement home at the smithsonian. >> before making its final landing it took a few laps around the area. soaring above the washington monument and the white house in a salute to the nation's capital. >> as chris clackum reports, it was an emotional moment for those of -- those of you and us who witnessed it today. >> reporter: retired space shuttle "discovery" took off at day break tuesday leaving the kennedy space center for a final time. people lined beaches nearby. but "discovery" dazzled when it aarrived mid morning over d.c. >> it
i'm angie goss in for pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. breaking news out of montgomery county where a massive fire destroyed a barn in poolesville. >> this is off of whites ferry road. the fire started around 1:00. fire officials said when they started to put watt other the fire the straw and hay inside the barney rupt erupted. >>> looking up, did you see it? the historic flight began down in florida on the back of a 747 jet. wound up at dulles international airport...
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. >> jon: you could really taste the goss ling. >> i always imagined he with be wonderful. >> jon: antake you from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is the founder of tesla motors and spacex, also the chief designer, the private space exploration company soon launching -- i'm not making this up -- launching a space craft to the international space station. please welcome to the program elon musk. hello, sir. [cheers and applause] first of all i'm glad you are not a hologram because -- [ laughter ] you have invented a rocket? >> yes. >> jon: and a spaceship on the rocket and you are -- you have launched this into orbit already. >> yes. >> jon: and brought it back. >> yes, yes. >> jon: this is what i know about science
. >> jon: you could really taste the goss ling. >> i always imagined he with be wonderful. >> jon: antake you from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. [cheers and...
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. >> jon: you could really taste the goss ling. >> i always imagined he with be wonderful. >> jon: [cheers applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is the founder of tesla motors and spacex, also the chief designer, the private space exploration company soon launching -- i'm not making this up -- launching a space craft to the international space station. please welcome to the program elon musk. hello, sir. [cheers and applause] first of all i'm glad you are not a hologram because -- [ laughter ] you have invented a rocket? >> yes. >> jon: and a spaceship on the rocket and you are -- you have launched this into orbit already. >> yes. >> jon: and brought it back. >> yes, yes. >> jon: this is what i know about science. the four entities that have done that are the united states. >> right. >> jon: china, the soviet union and elon musk. >> yes. [cheers and applause] >> jon: is that correct? >> that's right. i had some help but yes. >> jon: did you? it wasn't in the backyard with a timer and you just did the thing. what made you -- forget about -- let's backtrack. you got the money to d
. >> jon: you could really taste the goss ling. >> i always imagined he with be wonderful. >> jon: [cheers applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is the founder of tesla motors and spacex, also the chief designer, the private space exploration company soon launching -- i'm not making this up -- launching a space craft to the international space station. please welcome to the program elon musk. hello, sir. [cheers and applause] first of all i'm glad you are not...
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goss about the rise in disability population in recent years and outlook for the future. the question is you mentioned the great recession, changing participation, are you able to offer an opinion whether you think some of the rise is a success story? a success story in dealing with certain disabling condition this, and we progressed to strikingly higher and further to the point where work capacity can be preserved and maintain. >> that is an extremely important question. in one sense what you are saying is exactly right. we had a success story in areas of maintaining people with sufficient help to survive. to live a good life even if not to recover to the point of going back to work. that contributed towards people on disability rolls and staying on disability rolls, surviving longer and that increases the percentage of the population receiving disability benefits and there's no question it is a success story. we would agree that people who reach 62 or 65. that will certainly increase the cost of retirement but we hope that is a success story as people live longer after
goss about the rise in disability population in recent years and outlook for the future. the question is you mentioned the great recession, changing participation, are you able to offer an opinion whether you think some of the rise is a success story? a success story in dealing with certain disabling condition this, and we progressed to strikingly higher and further to the point where work capacity can be preserved and maintain. >> that is an extremely important question. in one sense...
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>> her girlfriend, latanya goss, works with her in the prison kitchen.ond-degree murder. >> me and her just clicked. i accepted her into my world. i'm really a loaner. i don't talk to people a lot. and i could talk to her. >> you're crazy. >> she is very dear to me. i hold her close. she has helped me through a lot. she's helped me through this time a lot, since i've been here. she's with a woman. that's just wrong. it's wrong. i just want to pick her up and shake her sometimes and say, "i raised you better than that." >> i'm 21 years old. you've not been my mother for 21 years. why do you want to start now? and that's my question to her, why do you want to start now? >> i tried to get her to go to church. it's like, she don't want to do that. unless -- well, tanya gets her to go. >> you can't say girlfriend? >> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. i can hope. >> kiss me through the air.ç >>> coming up -- >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him. >> a lifer
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portrayal in the movie with basic science raises a point that mark describes it that the synoptic goss members, matthew, mark, luke and john, do not suggest the basis for the extreme, the savagery that we see in the motion picture, correct? >> not at all. you can really only find one lines in the gospels about jesus being lashed and whipped. and all that scourging that taks about 45 minutes in the movie. >> spell that out a little bit. in matthew there is mention of being scourged before taken to the hill, that is the arduous process to get there, he was crowned with thorns, he was spit upon or smote or hit on the head. >> we certainly don't get a sense of the violence that attends the trial and the execution of jesus. we don't get that in the gospels at all. >> there's no mention -- let me clarify, there's no mention of scourging in john. and that brings us to another interesting question that we can raise with you and we're joined on the live line and he's actually been listening to us and he may choose to comment on what you've said thus far david brickner who is the executive direc
portrayal in the movie with basic science raises a point that mark describes it that the synoptic goss members, matthew, mark, luke and john, do not suggest the basis for the extreme, the savagery that we see in the motion picture, correct? >> not at all. you can really only find one lines in the gospels about jesus being lashed and whipped. and all that scourging that taks about 45 minutes in the movie. >> spell that out a little bit. in matthew there is mention of being scourged...
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on the italian job holders goss alone of the padre must win game. in the second leg of the champions league quarter finals. the first let's start with arsenal he and the play offs where did all my most go are on the verge of reaching their goal and cup finals. for the full straight time this tuesday night well that i will also have over violence which in this clash was skull coach kneels riga has urged his players to increase their discipline it's better to stage a miraculous comeback in the season if you get led unflavored apple out to the finals blocked whose fault was it number i would now like it was also lost in responding to something serious when he was in charge of the now defunct a few years ago and told me while on monday i'm going to get a two one series lead against slot so after a narrow one there we're going home ice the hosts who are without food allowance of lanka postseasons. leader votes they didn't need him a surrogate leading struck soon after the first interval is called making all the difference in arms to guard the overall ser
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i think steve goss did a great job laying this out, but i want to go over a little bit of a recap forou. more women qualifying for benefits has led to a big increase. the baby boomers entering their high disability years, the increase in the normal retirement age is something that steve didn't actually mention but as you know the retirement age is going up from 65 and it's now 66 for people retiring. for people born at 1960 it will be 67. the way disability benefits work is you get them until you reach your normal retirement age. for every month that the retirement age goes up, that's another month that benefits come out of the disability trust fund instead of the retirement trust fund. in 2009 approximately 300,000 people received benefits from the disability trust fund that under previous law would have received benefits from the retirement trust fund. that does also contribute to the increase in cost and the growth in the numbers of people receiving disability benefits. as steve said, we've really hit the top of the increase. it's going to level off and then will go down. but there
i think steve goss did a great job laying this out, but i want to go over a little bit of a recap forou. more women qualifying for benefits has led to a big increase. the baby boomers entering their high disability years, the increase in the normal retirement age is something that steve didn't actually mention but as you know the retirement age is going up from 65 and it's now 66 for people retiring. for people born at 1960 it will be 67. the way disability benefits work is you get them until...
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stephanie goss, nbc news, southampton. >> one couple on top of the world in more ways than one.ar explorer got married at the north pole yesterday. the couple had to -- ceremony was complete with a pastor and a cross made out of skis. the bride was dressed in a long, white, and very warm dress. the weather on their wedding day a negative 10 degrees. >> he's not even wearing a hat. no gloves or anything. that's crazy. >> is it necessary, really? >> beach wedding. >> tax deadline. tips coming up for all you procrastinateors out there. >> ball park fans celebrate the 100th anniversary of the fenway park. >> and we continue to track the severe thunderstorms out in the plains. we will talk about where they are heading when we come back in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> good morning. the warm weather continues through part two of the weekend. we are starting off very mild. as we step out doors, you hardly need a jacket right now. 62 downtown at the maryland science center. you can see 50's and 60's along the eastern shore and even in the 60's as you head into the western suburbs.
stephanie goss, nbc news, southampton. >> one couple on top of the world in more ways than one.ar explorer got married at the north pole yesterday. the couple had to -- ceremony was complete with a pastor and a cross made out of skis. the bride was dressed in a long, white, and very warm dress. the weather on their wedding day a negative 10 degrees. >> he's not even wearing a hat. no gloves or anything. that's crazy. >> is it necessary, really? >> beach wedding. >>...
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make it work and let's figure out also, by the way, because we've got healing waters in my state that goss a great job, we can dove tail on to things like what major jones is doing because that can be an incredible, you know, whether you're fishing or leading a horse or whatever, i don't care, those can be incredible programs to get people back on their feet. thank you very much, madame chairman. >> thank you. >> thank au, chair woman. secretary shown hard, i was pleased to hear the va announce its plan to hire 1900 mental health workers. and then i was additionally pleased with the announcement yesterday about the family therapists and the licenses professional mental health counselors. my discouragement is how long it took for the va to implement. i have a history with particularly those twos professions that in 2006 congress passed the veterans benefits health care and information technology act. part of that act was a piece of legislation that i introduced to encourage authorize and insist that you hire those twos professionals within the va. and now five and a half years later, it's o
make it work and let's figure out also, by the way, because we've got healing waters in my state that goss a great job, we can dove tail on to things like what major jones is doing because that can be an incredible, you know, whether you're fishing or leading a horse or whatever, i don't care, those can be incredible programs to get people back on their feet. thank you very much, madame chairman. >> thank you. >> thank au, chair woman. secretary shown hard, i was pleased to hear the...
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. >> a day of firsts for tyler goss. opening day at pimlico race course.ing fans like the phillips family place their bets. >> i try to look at performance. my wife goes for the name. >> full moon. >> in an effort to draw even more crowds here to pimlico, the stakes this racing season are even higher. >> the black eyed susan's gone to $300,000. >> the headline event at pimlico, the middle jewel of the triple crown. the 137th running of the preakness stakes. and the return of -- -- a music fest featuring grammy nominees maroon 5. >> as for tyler's first day. >> it was fun. i liked it a lot. jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> the 137th running of the preakness stakes is saturday, may 19th. the last daytime for live racing at pimlico next pete. >>> a campus mourns as two towson university students are killed within hours of each other. i'm gigi barnett, live on campus, that story is coming up. >>> two major football teams taking over m&t bank stadium. it's not the kind of football you're thinking of. coming up: we'll tell you all about the match-up he
. >> a day of firsts for tyler goss. opening day at pimlico race course.ing fans like the phillips family place their bets. >> i try to look at performance. my wife goes for the name. >> full moon. >> in an effort to draw even more crowds here to pimlico, the stakes this racing season are even higher. >> the black eyed susan's gone to $300,000. >> the headline event at pimlico, the middle jewel of the triple crown. the 137th running of the preakness stakes....
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. >> already going to an exxon-mobil goss station, we like the credit cart. it gives you 4.2% cash back on purchases. >> card hub's study of gasoline credit card deals are on our web site at coops -- abc7news.com. >> ama: a scientist, an educator and artist are among the 11 women inducted into the alameda hall of fame. they were honored at the greek orthodox cathedral in oakland. this year's inductees received special recognition for their achievements and outstanding work in the community. >> shocked to know it. i don't look at the work i do as being about me. i look at the work i'm doing about students that are involved in our foundation. >> it's very important for us to be sure our young people see these women, that they can also be anything they want to be, and dream big. >> ama: the women's hall of fame is known for giving back to the community. its charity work provides needed resources to local women and children. >>> san francisco joint the global effort to spotlight climate change by turning off the lights. the lights were shut down at san francisco
. >> already going to an exxon-mobil goss station, we like the credit cart. it gives you 4.2% cash back on purchases. >> card hub's study of gasoline credit card deals are on our web site at coops -- abc7news.com. >> ama: a scientist, an educator and artist are among the 11 women inducted into the alameda hall of fame. they were honored at the greek orthodox cathedral in oakland. this year's inductees received special recognition for their achievements and outstanding work in...
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so, to begin i would like to turn to steve goss. steve.s virginia for setting this up and giving me the opportunity to talk to you about the social security disability probe in which i assume everybody in the room and hopefully you are hearing this event from elsewhere knows that social security disability program now serves almost 9 million disabled worker beneficiaries in our country and a couple million people who are children and spouse dependent. so it's a big program and it serves a lot of people. what i can really speak to probably most effectively and hopefully usefully is the first of the two questions that are raised today, why more people are claiming or applying for social security benefits? so let me address that in the context of the projections that we make, working for a board of trustees at the administration, working with our advisories board and their technical and lead others in developing assumptions and projections into the future and what the cost of social security, the retirement system and the disability system, a
so, to begin i would like to turn to steve goss. steve.s virginia for setting this up and giving me the opportunity to talk to you about the social security disability probe in which i assume everybody in the room and hopefully you are hearing this event from elsewhere knows that social security disability program now serves almost 9 million disabled worker beneficiaries in our country and a couple million people who are children and spouse dependent. so it's a big program and it serves a lot...
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connecticut police say raeann goss had a history of gambling problems and had a bitter rented months. after moving most of her things out of a home, she rented, police say she set fire to our mattress and walked away. after initially being hospitalized for unspecified mental problems, she now faces a string of charges including arson. and a bandage japanese ship is now under the sea. thursday, the u.s. coast guard scuttled this barge the drifting on the open sea since last year's tsunami as it made its way to the gulf of alaska. the coast guard is going to sink the ship preventing it from becoming a danger to other vessels. >> in the consumer alert, more stores are offering to e-mail receipts to their customers after in-store purchases. a survey finds more than half of consumers say yes to e-mail receipts. they still want the paper receipt at the store, too. some shoppers say getting a paper receipt allows them to check for accuracy before leaving the store. retailers say digital receipts save them money and also allow them to include things about the product. a wall street is closed
connecticut police say raeann goss had a history of gambling problems and had a bitter rented months. after moving most of her things out of a home, she rented, police say she set fire to our mattress and walked away. after initially being hospitalized for unspecified mental problems, she now faces a string of charges including arson. and a bandage japanese ship is now under the sea. thursday, the u.s. coast guard scuttled this barge the drifting on the open sea since last year's tsunami as it...
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. >> already going to an exxon-mobil goss station we like the credit cart.their achievements and outstanding work in the community. >> shocked to know it. i don't look at the work i do as being about me. i look at the work i'm doing about students that are involved in our foundation. >> it's very important for us to be sure our young people see these women, that they can also be anything they want to be and dream big. >> ama: the women's hall of fame is known for giving back to the community. its charity work provides needed resources to local women and children. >>> san francisco joint the global effort to spotlight climate change by turning off the lights. the lights were shut down at san francisco city hall at 8:30 tonight and they stayed off for an hour. all around the world the lights on landmarks were turn off one hour to commemorate earth hour. >>> coming up a comedian and how he is baring himself for his family. >> hour harry potter is living on in the uk and how you can catch a glimpse of hogwart. >> leigh: we'll check in with live doppler 7hd and t
. >> already going to an exxon-mobil goss station we like the credit cart.their achievements and outstanding work in the community. >> shocked to know it. i don't look at the work i do as being about me. i look at the work i'm doing about students that are involved in our foundation. >> it's very important for us to be sure our young people see these women, that they can also be anything they want to be and dream big. >> ama: the women's hall of fame is known for giving...
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. >> impact staff feel the program can help trainees like goss overcome their dependency on drugs. >>now, these guys can't drink. they can't smoke a joint occasionally. they can't work all week and decide i just want to pick up a six-pack of beer and drink it in my house. they don't have that opportunity anymore. >> not everyone is cut out for the rigorous requirements of impact. participating inmates must submit themselves entirely to their superiors or be expelled. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. it's not no place for anybody to be -- i mean where you got to be told when you can eat, when you can go to the bathroom, when you got to shower, you got to be within arm's distance of another man at all times so i mean it's just not a place that anybody would really want to be. >> we're not trying to punish you. we're not trying to enhance your penalties for coming to jail. we're trying to make it so that five years from now we run into you on the street and you're just a normal, working, tax paying citizen. >> daddy, daddy don't you cry. your little boy ain't gonna die. >> alon
. >> impact staff feel the program can help trainees like goss overcome their dependency on drugs. >>now, these guys can't drink. they can't smoke a joint occasionally. they can't work all week and decide i just want to pick up a six-pack of beer and drink it in my house. they don't have that opportunity anymore. >> not everyone is cut out for the rigorous requirements of impact. participating inmates must submit themselves entirely to their superiors or be expelled. >>...
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. >>> is ryan goss lengling a sup? he saved her by pushing her out of the way.e wrong way and a female witness confirmed her hero's i didn't. this is not the first time gosling has shown his superhero abilities. he broke up a street fight in new york last september. >>> and that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing and company." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. that's no commentary. phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had
. >>> is ryan goss lengling a sup? he saved her by pushing her out of the way.e wrong way and a female witness confirmed her hero's i didn't. this is not the first time gosling has shown his superhero abilities. he broke up a street fight in new york last september. >>> and that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing and company." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. that's no commentary. phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more...
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to begin, i would like to turn to steve goss. . >> -- [applause] >> thank you. thank you for setting this up and allowing us to comment are to you about a social security disability program. i assume everybody in that room knows that social security is a broad -- the social security disability program serves almost 9 million people and another couple million who are dependent of those workers. it is a big program that serves a lot of people. what i can really speak to, probably most affected with commendable easily, is the first of the deed of questions that are raised today. why more people are climbing are applying for social security benefits. let me address that in the context of the projections that we have made it working for or board of trustees at -- in the administration and you're working with our revisory board and their technical panel and developing assumptions in projections into the future of what the cost of social security, the retirement system, and its ability system, will be looking like. -- in the disability system will be looking like. ther
to begin, i would like to turn to steve goss. . >> -- [applause] >> thank you. thank you for setting this up and allowing us to comment are to you about a social security disability program. i assume everybody in that room knows that social security is a broad -- the social security disability program serves almost 9 million people and another couple million who are dependent of those workers. it is a big program that serves a lot of people. what i can really speak to, probably most...
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i've heard from a number of businesses in new hampshire, one goss international, which is in a neighboring community and has been a major competitor in the area of printing presses and now they're making wind turbines or parts of wind turbines. mrs. shaheen: they are very concerned, as is a company called polaris direct about what's going to happen to our postal service and are we in congress going to resolve this issue. in new hampshire, the postal service provides thousands of jobs as well as a critical economic connection for many of our rural communities who are not -- often in some areas of new hampshire not connected to the internet so they don't have high-speed broadband, and the postal service is their connection with much of outside commerce and community. today, as we know, the postal service is facing a fiscal crisis that threatens its future. we should all be concerned about draconian proposals that seek to slash 220,000 good jobs, close 3,700 post offices and make mail delivery slower across america. the bill before us today attempts to avoid the worst of these outcomes. i wan
i've heard from a number of businesses in new hampshire, one goss international, which is in a neighboring community and has been a major competitor in the area of printing presses and now they're making wind turbines or parts of wind turbines. mrs. shaheen: they are very concerned, as is a company called polaris direct about what's going to happen to our postal service and are we in congress going to resolve this issue. in new hampshire, the postal service provides thousands of jobs as well as...
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let's look at some others. 43% rise in first quarter profit over last year thanks to strong growth in goss. meanwhile industrial bank earnings also surnged merely 60% over qe 1 last year. and despite robust earnings growth, there seems to be growing public discontent over a lack of competition in china's banking sector. china's 16 listed banks total 2011 profits are higher than the announced annual gdp. and we will hear from several china banking heavy weights tomorrow. earnings numbers are due from several. >> and of course all those earnings coming at a time when china of course is slowing down. tracy, thank you very much for that. >> i spoke exclusively with the bank's chairman in beijing and asked him about icbc's profit outlook. take a listen. >> translator: just as it is impossible for the chinese economy to continue a growth rate of over 9% for the next 30 years, chinese banks will witness their profit growth gradually coming down to a reasonable level starting from this year. >> as china shows clear signs of closing down, how will this impact your loan growth this year, where do yo
let's look at some others. 43% rise in first quarter profit over last year thanks to strong growth in goss. meanwhile industrial bank earnings also surnged merely 60% over qe 1 last year. and despite robust earnings growth, there seems to be growing public discontent over a lack of competition in china's banking sector. china's 16 listed banks total 2011 profits are higher than the announced annual gdp. and we will hear from several china banking heavy weights tomorrow. earnings numbers are due...
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or if evangelical church they're success spentible to the prosperity goss bell which is telling you thatus told you to get rich. there's so much bad religion right now in this country that i felt it was important as a ch s christian to say, this is not what i believe. not many of my fellow catholics believe. we want to return to the message of jesus and the gospels, not these obsessive battles over contraception or gay marriage or other, i think, political preally avoided politics at all costs. >> father beck, do you agree with andrew's premise that christianity is in crisis? >> i wouldn't be as pessimistic as andrew is right now. i think if you look at our country, we remain a country of believers and a country who has faith, that religion has meaning and can do a lot of good. i think what's been interesting in this political season, we've seen religion can also be used as a wedge and deviss ive. we've had the religion of political candidates denigrated, we've had our president's religion questioned. people have been using religion in devisive ways. what i'm happy about this week, pass
or if evangelical church they're success spentible to the prosperity goss bell which is telling you thatus told you to get rich. there's so much bad religion right now in this country that i felt it was important as a ch s christian to say, this is not what i believe. not many of my fellow catholics believe. we want to return to the message of jesus and the gospels, not these obsessive battles over contraception or gay marriage or other, i think, political preally avoided politics at all costs....
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stephanie goss is following it for us. >> the questions today go well beyond just phone hacking at thethe world." the scandal has turned into a critique of how the media in this country operates and a deep look at the influence it's had on the upper echelons of government. rupert murdoch is facing a public grilling for the second time. >> that abuses go further than the issue of phone hacking. or are they limited to the issue of phone hacking? >> i think they go further. >> the last time murdoch faced questions was before parliament. supported by his son james and famously protected by his wife. this time he sits alone. >> the shareholders will be looking at what kind of performance he puts up. >> james murdock was in the hot seat tuesday, blaming his subordinates for not telling him about widespread hacking at "news of the world" soon enough. >> their assurances to me consistently were as i've said, which is that the newspaper had been investigated thoroughly, that no evidence was found. >> reporter: but evidence was found. it suggested multiple reporters at "news of the world" hacked
stephanie goss is following it for us. >> the questions today go well beyond just phone hacking at thethe world." the scandal has turned into a critique of how the media in this country operates and a deep look at the influence it's had on the upper echelons of government. rupert murdoch is facing a public grilling for the second time. >> that abuses go further than the issue of phone hacking. or are they limited to the issue of phone hacking? >> i think they go further....
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there is a study done by phil goss who has demonstrated that a stir type of officers that affects themhe officers were trying to do the right thing, they end up in situations where the officer shoots the suspect more often. i think that engaging with the social psychology of bias, and the way that all of us are affected by it and collaborating with the police department to do that, it is the way forward versus acting on her own stereotype about what the police are and how they act and giving them solutions without understanding the concerns that they have. >> we have about 15 minutes flat. all of you have been sitting very attentively. one state of psychological research i am aware of as a law professor, is that it is easier to listen if you can sometimes ask questions and interact. if there are questions from the audience, we can take them now. >> thank you. i am a former deputy police officer and director of the civilian complaints department. this question is for anyone. do you have an opinion that might explain why minorities minority police officers often exhibit the same unconsci
there is a study done by phil goss who has demonstrated that a stir type of officers that affects themhe officers were trying to do the right thing, they end up in situations where the officer shoots the suspect more often. i think that engaging with the social psychology of bias, and the way that all of us are affected by it and collaborating with the police department to do that, it is the way forward versus acting on her own stereotype about what the police are and how they act and giving...
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eyewitnesses to the actual resurrection, scholars like tom wright point out a part of the story that the gosss include, the testimony of women, ancient times not permissible in a court of law. >> nobody in the first century said would have invented a story which hinged on the testimony of a woman, particularly mary magdalene, in half light of early morning. the only reason that mary magdalene was there. >> even though jefferson didn't believe in a fully recognizance resurrected savior, he believed in the right of other americans. >> it sounds as though he believed that the miraculous parts of the bible were contrary to reason and he wanted to stay grounded in reason. >> and this is very much a product of the enlightenment, that, you know, modern people actually don't have, because if you have to understand that there-- the possibly of miracles can exist. miracles only say that they upset the natural course. the in terms of the theological. jesus miracles are restoring the the world to rightful place not creating something different. >> alisyn: is it fair to say that thomas jefferson believed
eyewitnesses to the actual resurrection, scholars like tom wright point out a part of the story that the gosss include, the testimony of women, ancient times not permissible in a court of law. >> nobody in the first century said would have invented a story which hinged on the testimony of a woman, particularly mary magdalene, in half light of early morning. the only reason that mary magdalene was there. >> even though jefferson didn't believe in a fully recognizance resurrected...