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that means you put money into social security, a ton, and get a lot less back. in other words, they are treating the wealthy and the successful like the you-know-what on your shoe. it is a terrible idea for a government that's going to spend $4.5 trillion this year. they think they need more. >> well, the problem is that social security trust fund has no money in it right now. just a lot of non-marketable ious for the treasury so they have already spent the money. the idea it's going to run out in 2035, it's already busted today. moreover, raising taxes on workers will mean a less good economy and by the way, if we have a decent economy, there are more than enough resources to pay people who are on social security and about to go on social security, the problem's only with younger people and we can put in a new system for them. we have time to do it. so this is just another democrat scheme to fleece the american people even more. >> steve, the government intends to be fully good to go on those ious, i promise. just like say the guys from "dumb & dumber." whateve
that means you put money into social security, a ton, and get a lot less back. in other words, they are treating the wealthy and the successful like the you-know-what on your shoe. it is a terrible idea for a government that's going to spend $4.5 trillion this year. they think they need more. >> well, the problem is that social security trust fund has no money in it right now. just a lot of non-marketable ious for the treasury so they have already spent the money. the idea it's going to...
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lawmakers are rolling out different proposals to shore up social security. and they want to raise ceoain taxes toit. >>> flood risk, private insurance start-ups are sberpg the market usia big dat to lower the cost of insurance. thosee stories and mor tonight on nightly business report for thursday, september 12th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody and welco w. cky 7, the dow extended the win strategic to seven straight inching ever closer to all-time time high in the process. investor sentiment op a lift on the ease ofas potentially of between u.s. and china. the ecb unveiled stimulus program. andhe dow rose another 45 the points. nasdaq add 2 the s&p up 8. as with most things these days, the repor trade were not kplookt straightforward. first there was word that an interim deal to delay tariffs s being considered. but other reports said, that's not the case. created some volatility in e trading session. we asked kayla tausche to find out w might really be happening behind the scenes. >> reporter: there is ar: month until the top decision make
lawmakers are rolling out different proposals to shore up social security. and they want to raise ceoain taxes toit. >>> flood risk, private insurance start-ups are sberpg the market usia big dat to lower the cost of insurance. thosee stories and mor tonight on nightly business report for thursday, september 12th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody and welco w. cky 7, the dow extended the win strategic to seven straight inching ever closer to all-time time high in...
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warren making headlines with her new pl fanor social security that's next.t southern new hampshire university, we believe in education built for all people. - [woman] snhu was the best experience of my life. - [man] without snhu, i wouldn't be the leader i am today. - [woman] i graduated high school 19 years ago. i still finished. - [man] in the military, you feel that sense of accomplishment. that's what snhu is. - you will march from this arena and say to the world.. i did it. - [woman] you did it. i love you. - [graduate] i love you too. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." the markets, dow at session highs. just off the high, 165 up 155 right now. that's a half percent gain the s&p and nasdaq similarly up there. we had be
warren making headlines with her new pl fanor social security that's next.t southern new hampshire university, we believe in education built for all people. - [woman] snhu was the best experience of my life. - [man] without snhu, i wouldn't be the leader i am today. - [woman] i graduated high school 19 years ago. i still finished. - [man] in the military, you feel that sense of accomplishment. that's what snhu is. - you will march from this arena and say to the world.. i did it. - [woman] you...
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department of the social security administration. security number has been suspended for suspicion of illegal activity. if you do not contact us immediately, your account will be deactivated. for more information about this case file, press 1 or call immediately our department number 326 -- this is a scam! thieves are misusing the social security administration's authority in phone schemes to trick you into giving them money or personal information. they state there is a problem with your social security number or account. they claim there has been suspicious or fraudulent activity and you could be arrested or face other legal action. they even spoof ssa's main customer service telephone number on caller id. don't believe them. don't provide any information. ssa employees will never threaten you for information or promise benefits in exchange for information. in those cases, the call is fraudulent. just hang up. if you suspect you've been contacted by an ssa scammer, call the social security fraud hotline at 1-800-269-0271 welcome ba
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plan on social security? no, i think it is a smart thing. i'm not sure this is the smart plan. i actually would look at something more like something means tested which means the better you do, you may not end up getting social security or as much. and i think that is a bet ware to look at it -- better way to look at it. listen, i would rather have my social security go to others who are more needy, okay, than have the ability where maybe our social security plan doesn't pay all those people who have paid into it for such a long time. the other thing, i know this is a tough thing to say, eventually maybe not in the next five years or a decade or two decades we have to look at the age of social security because people are living longer, which is a great thing. liz: and they are working longer. >> those are two different ideas than elizabeth warren. liz: claudia, you can show that latino contributions to social security and medicare and to the economy actually matter, and of course houston being right in the th
plan on social security? no, i think it is a smart thing. i'm not sure this is the smart plan. i actually would look at something more like something means tested which means the better you do, you may not end up getting social security or as much. and i think that is a bet ware to look at it -- better way to look at it. listen, i would rather have my social security go to others who are more needy, okay, than have the ability where maybe our social security plan doesn't pay all those people...
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>> reporter: and the ever popular social security scam. >> your social security number has been suspended >> oh, no. >> we would request you to get back to us. >> reporter: many just want to coax your personal information out of you >> can i have your first and last name so i can easily pull up your file? >> reporter: once we provided fake names and birthdays and social security numbers they had what they needed and they hung up. >> really?were getting along s well >> reporter: no more robo is a company that tracks and helps block robocalls. they're the ones funneling these real robocalls to me. >> these guys are really good at what they do. they know human psychology they know fear tactics. and they are really good at stealing money from unsuspecting american consumers >> reporter: at the other end of the line we did find some humanity >> how do you keep your voice from falling apart? i don't think i could talk that much over the course of the day. >> it does dry out that's why you keep fluid and cough drops next to you. >> reporter: but only so much. >> if your grandmother was called an
>> reporter: and the ever popular social security scam. >> your social security number has been suspended >> oh, no. >> we would request you to get back to us. >> reporter: many just want to coax your personal information out of you >> can i have your first and last name so i can easily pull up your file? >> reporter: once we provided fake names and birthdays and social security numbers they had what they needed and they hung up. >> really?were...
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but if you look carefully, it's not social security. social security is a big deal. .ut 2/3-plus of it are medicare so we need to have a fixation on what do we do as a society to actually crack the cost of health care? and that's why we're working on pieces of legislation in our to ce to allow technology truly be -- your blockbuster video moment. how many of you went to blockbuster video last weekend think? know it's a silly example. but it's -- weekend? i know it's a silly example. but it's a good one. didn't it feel like overnight, you used to get those little silver disks, and now you go home and hit a button? we as a society engage in technology disruption all the time. problem with health care, just similar to what we have in education, we have so much government intrusion in it, so much government regulation, so many trying to keep people safe this, that, the ability to actually have technology innovation that crashes the price, and you've all seen some of the new wearables and things you can blow into that look like they're going
but if you look carefully, it's not social security. social security is a big deal. .ut 2/3-plus of it are medicare so we need to have a fixation on what do we do as a society to actually crack the cost of health care? and that's why we're working on pieces of legislation in our to ce to allow technology truly be -- your blockbuster video moment. how many of you went to blockbuster video last weekend think? know it's a silly example. but it's -- weekend? i know it's a silly example. but it's a...
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perhaps the social security administration. there are programs in place from organizations in the most well-known is called cantata and been recognized by the services administration to certify the way that the private sector issues and identity. going forward, i talk about the concept and identity of the ecosystem, will provide the component government will provide, we could create hybrid solutions that can bring in the best innovation the private sector can deliver the access to the authoritative sources only government house, you can merge those together, you can give people something that is portable so they can use every place they go. >> your in my head. do you believe? you talking about the students, we are dealing with unstructured data, natural processing, things like that, you believe there's a time where we can customize our token were the only way we can find our identity or maker identity known is the stuff that we customize with that information? is that by customizing our own information? >> there's a lot of focu
perhaps the social security administration. there are programs in place from organizations in the most well-known is called cantata and been recognized by the services administration to certify the way that the private sector issues and identity. going forward, i talk about the concept and identity of the ecosystem, will provide the component government will provide, we could create hybrid solutions that can bring in the best innovation the private sector can deliver the access to the...
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if you depend on social security to make ends meet, if you see a phone number and looks like the socialty administration is calling, you're going to pick it up. >> absolutely. it's easy to doop the caller id. people believe it is whoever is calling. they're really trying to get information from you. they start asking you where you send your bank, social security to verify information. there's two simple flags. if someone asks you personal information where they called you, that's a red flag. anyone that tells you you need to send them money immediately, you have to go to walmart, wire me the money, give me a credit card, has to happen now, that's a red flag. >> dana: so in your book, ten signs that you're about to be scammed. one is grammatical errors. also, the whole act now or lose. be aware of that. i was also surprised that there's a lot of people falling for sort of romantic dating scams. you have some suggestions. >> yeah, they go to facebook, a get a picture of a good looking marine. they say they're that person, start a relationship with them and say i'm in afghanistan, can you
if you depend on social security to make ends meet, if you see a phone number and looks like the socialty administration is calling, you're going to pick it up. >> absolutely. it's easy to doop the caller id. people believe it is whoever is calling. they're really trying to get information from you. they start asking you where you send your bank, social security to verify information. there's two simple flags. if someone asks you personal information where they called you, that's a red...
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any social security benefits the child on both sides of the atlantic. this is reasons. why a launch is was could be the world's smartest 5 g. phone today does it have a fighting chance on the market without access to popular apps like google maps. also on the show is the train between the e.u. and south americas marker so dead in the water lawmakers in austria reject the agreement shooting down one of the world's biggest trade to. the good economy creates thousands of new jobs but most of them are temporary incomes without any social security benefits the child from both sides of the atlantic. there's reasons . unveiled its 1st new smartphone since the us added it to a trade blacklist the chinese company has been showing off that it made 30 and made certain cro to launch events in munich today because of restrictions on u.s. companies working with the new smartphones are not expected to have any google apps and let's say that could put many potential customers off new features off the made 30 include a full lens camera. on . the studio by mark tidd since he's a tech exp
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what triggered the secret service was their social security numbers were off by one digit. so there was this delineated. this is an illustration of the type of thing that we are going to encounter, we have got to find a path to get there. one of the things, i am big on innovation. i am big on sandboxes, so we can go out and explore ways to do this, but it has to be done in a controlled environment to protect consumers and have the ability to do these things. it took us a while to adopt the chip payment system. traveling in europe and headed a long time before we were able to adopt it here, but, from what i understand it is reducing counterfeit fraud by about 87 percent, but the bad players, the criminals now focus on digital payments. which involve digital identities. solutions, cyber security solutions, we need to combat these digital payment frauds. are we heading in the right direction? do we have the sandbox available to develop these? >> that is an excellent question. and, i remember distinctly when i was actually back working at the office of comptroller currency, whe
what triggered the secret service was their social security numbers were off by one digit. so there was this delineated. this is an illustration of the type of thing that we are going to encounter, we have got to find a path to get there. one of the things, i am big on innovation. i am big on sandboxes, so we can go out and explore ways to do this, but it has to be done in a controlled environment to protect consumers and have the ability to do these things. it took us a while to adopt the chip...
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for the purposes of my discussion, a synthetic identity and its basic form is a social security security number, a name, a date of birth. creating one is materially different than traditional identity theft. in cases of traditional identity theft, impersonating a person. in cases of synthetic identity, the criminal is using a limited amount of elements of a person's identity, for example just their social security number, and a pair that for a name, date of birth, and address they control and create a distinct persona. they do not want to co-mingle with an existing person. once that synthetic is created, you can use that for pretty much anything. banking service, social media, insurance, rent an apartment, enroll in benefits programs. you can basically use it for any purpose the creator intended. technology plays a huge role. advances in tech reggie create speed and convenience but also anonymity -- advances in technology create speed and convenience but also anonymity for the fraudsters. awareness consumers are a lot more educated on understanding the important of their credit, the diff
for the purposes of my discussion, a synthetic identity and its basic form is a social security security number, a name, a date of birth. creating one is materially different than traditional identity theft. in cases of traditional identity theft, impersonating a person. in cases of synthetic identity, the criminal is using a limited amount of elements of a person's identity, for example just their social security number, and a pair that for a name, date of birth, and address they control and...
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department of the social security administration.of this call is to inform you that your social security number has been suspended for suspicion of illegal activity. if you do not contact us immediately, your account will be deactivated. for more information about this case file, press 1 or call immediately our department number 326 -- this is a scam! thieves are misusing the social security administration's authority in phone schemes to trick you into giving them money or personal information. they state there is a problem with your social security number or account. they claim there has been suspicious or fraudulent activity and you could be arrested or face other legal action. they even spoof ssa's main customer service telephone number on caller id. don't believe them. don't provide any information. ssa employees will never threaten you for information or promise benefits in exchange for information. in those cases, the call is fraudulent. just hang up. if you suspect you've been contacted by an ssa scammer, call the social secur
department of the social security administration.of this call is to inform you that your social security number has been suspended for suspicion of illegal activity. if you do not contact us immediately, your account will be deactivated. for more information about this case file, press 1 or call immediately our department number 326 -- this is a scam! thieves are misusing the social security administration's authority in phone schemes to trick you into giving them money or personal information....
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schemes given that social security tends to be their biggest form of income. how are they addressing these calls targeting seniors, specifically those pretending to work for the social security administration? .. >> that was fairly effective. more broadly in march of this year and international crackdown these were primarily focused on tech support there has been an mandated report on older fraud of law enforcement actions of data analysis. that we host the common ground conferences to work collaboratively and we host the one in minnesota. and you have that ongoing partnership. >> and impasse conference - - congresses with the elder abuse prevention act that includes those crimes to incorporate trainings and screenings and federal activities. so how do you make sure those warnings reach senior citizens who have more limited access to technology. >> it's called pass it on and with this program is designed to do is get elder citizens to advocate in their own community to take our material and pass it on because sometimes you thank you know everything and don't w
schemes given that social security tends to be their biggest form of income. how are they addressing these calls targeting seniors, specifically those pretending to work for the social security administration? .. >> that was fairly effective. more broadly in march of this year and international crackdown these were primarily focused on tech support there has been an mandated report on older fraud of law enforcement actions of data analysis. that we host the common ground conferences to...
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caller: i have a hotline for social security. what i would like to know is when did we as the american public give up our rights to equal treatment, equal trokes of the law and the 14th amendment, because this claims anybody they bring up on charges within their social security administration that we file a complaint against, we get told nothing. we cannot know the status of whether they are convicted or not, the status of whether they committed a crime or not. so who deals with the criminal activity and the illegal activity without the american public to do anything about it? all they can do is report it. host: houston, texas, democrats' line. [indiscernible] caller: i would like to say to the americans, democrats or republicans, leave donald trump alone. i am a democrat. donald trump told us the truth. when he was running for office he said he knows how this government is operated. donald trump is doing just what the democrats and republicans have been doing for years. donald trump is a man that does .ot back down. however, don
caller: i have a hotline for social security. what i would like to know is when did we as the american public give up our rights to equal treatment, equal trokes of the law and the 14th amendment, because this claims anybody they bring up on charges within their social security administration that we file a complaint against, we get told nothing. we cannot know the status of whether they are convicted or not, the status of whether they committed a crime or not. so who deals with the criminal...
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department of the social security administration.ll is to inform you that your social security number has been suspended for suspicion of illegal activity. if you do not contact us immediately, your account will be deactivated. for more information about this case file, press 1 or call immediately our department number 326 -- this is a scam! thieves are misusing the social security administration's authority in phone schemes to trick you into giving them money or personal information. they state there is a problem with your social security number or account. they claim there has been suspicious or fraudulent activity and you could be arrested or face other legal action. they even spoof ssa's main customer service telephone number on caller id. don't believe them. don't provide any information. ssa employees will never threaten you for information or promise benefits in exchange for information. in those cases, the call is fraudulent. just hang up. if you suspect you've been contacted by an ssa scammer, call the social security fraud
department of the social security administration.ll is to inform you that your social security number has been suspended for suspicion of illegal activity. if you do not contact us immediately, your account will be deactivated. for more information about this case file, press 1 or call immediately our department number 326 -- this is a scam! thieves are misusing the social security administration's authority in phone schemes to trick you into giving them money or personal information. they...
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connell: we've done a million and one segments over the years on social security and everybody has aore in payroll taxes, extend it for 75 years. it is probably going nowhere. at some point we'll have to do something about the solvency of these programs, including social security. what do we do? raising the age? what do you advocate for. >> in terms of pension system as opposed to medicare, we need to raise the retirement age. people are living a lot longer. we can't have a system where people retire at 67, live another 20 years, collecting the pension. it just is insolvent. retirement of age of 70 is quite reasonable. we have to raise the full benefit retirement age. we have to raise the minimum wage for collecting some benefits. i don't see any other way out. if you start talking about the kind of payroll taxes they would like to implement, you have to put those on top of especially self-employed people the marginal tax rates near the top, at federal level and state level. place like new york, all of sudden a doctor is paying 65, 70% marginal tax rate. he doesn't have a lot of ince
connell: we've done a million and one segments over the years on social security and everybody has aore in payroll taxes, extend it for 75 years. it is probably going nowhere. at some point we'll have to do something about the solvency of these programs, including social security. what do we do? raising the age? what do you advocate for. >> in terms of pension system as opposed to medicare, we need to raise the retirement age. people are living a lot longer. we can't have a system where...
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years and they would have a benefit to her a benefit that would be two to three times higher than social securitynd be able to $1 million to their heir. how about that idea? bhaskar: ownership implies control. ownership implies control in that, i think you'll find the swedish social democrats in the 1970's when they pursued a wage earner fund, eventually capital will reject that plan once it arehes a point where people taking their ownership power and turning that into democratic control. i think that proposal sounds like a good starting point to me. it sounds like something i would potentially support, but it is something a lot of the powerful interests that keep american capitalism going would reject if, in fact -- stephen: it is actually the liberal democrats who do not want it. trump is interested in that idea. paul ryan was interested in it. it was shot down by liberal democrats who don't want america to own a piece. they want them to be subservient to the social security system. this is the problem with, in my opinion, the problem with what you've laid out is you have this vision that polit
years and they would have a benefit to her a benefit that would be two to three times higher than social securitynd be able to $1 million to their heir. how about that idea? bhaskar: ownership implies control. ownership implies control in that, i think you'll find the swedish social democrats in the 1970's when they pursued a wage earner fund, eventually capital will reject that plan once it arehes a point where people taking their ownership power and turning that into democratic control. i...
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and we see it today in policy for a major for example in the attack on social security. social security is based on a principle it's based on a principle of solidarity saw terry it is caring for others. a social security means i pay payroll taxes so that the widow across town can get something to live upon. much of the population that's what they survive and . it's of no use to the very rich so therefore there's a concerted attempt to destroy it. one of the ways is defunding it you want to destroy some system 1st the fund. then it will work people be angry they want something else that's a standard technique for. privatizing some system. we see it in the attack on public schools and public schools are based on the principle of solidarity. i no longer have children in school or grown up but the principle of solidarity says i happily pay taxes so that the kid across the street can go to school that's normal human emotion that it drives it out of people's heads i don't have kids in school why should i pay taxes privatized it so on. the public education system all the way fr
and we see it today in policy for a major for example in the attack on social security. social security is based on a principle it's based on a principle of solidarity saw terry it is caring for others. a social security means i pay payroll taxes so that the widow across town can get something to live upon. much of the population that's what they survive and . it's of no use to the very rich so therefore there's a concerted attempt to destroy it. one of the ways is defunding it you want to...
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because they are not the one who are attack and social security social security is meaning unpack in all of around to sing france in sweden the in the russia as well by the boer trial where the capital it because they need to rate their mark you know profits they do not want to pay for the well for of the workers at all that is of me issue it unemployment you know force me of on a bomb it because unemployment's this and them ng to capitalist and it always dixie's march true these clay bush ruling the new it reserve army of labor it in there with this certain an amount of the working says meets to be unemployed it in order for the capitalist for better pack little try this and lacerations in a sling the economy this is the basically consonant of catalytically and the this kind of the solve of with that it with or without my grandma i've been for not the issue for it the if you must be capital it's an of all times kurdish this if is this yes it no to so i know let that yet are sorry go had it respond no i was just i don't think it's capitalism because it kept them you know it's it brin
because they are not the one who are attack and social security social security is meaning unpack in all of around to sing france in sweden the in the russia as well by the boer trial where the capital it because they need to rate their mark you know profits they do not want to pay for the well for of the workers at all that is of me issue it unemployment you know force me of on a bomb it because unemployment's this and them ng to capitalist and it always dixie's march true these clay bush...
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of the social security, you could earn a certain amount and still get the social security benefits. you earned over the limit but then if it would be reduced dollar for dollar. and weidenfeld had figured out i can do work, earned a certain amountand keep those benefits . so some of the justices said it's obvious that it's discrimination against the mail as parent. he has no choice but to work full-time. he doesn't have the option to care personally with his newborn. and then there was one who later became my chief, then justice rehnquist who said don't be arbitrary from the point of view of the baby . weiss baby has the opportunity for the care of a sole surviving parent. only if that parent is female. and not if the parent is male. so it was such a wonderful illustration of how gender-based discrimination hurts everyone, that women , men and others. [applause] >> there was the case you had that you wanted to taketo the supreme court , but you couldn't because the case involving i think the army air force informant. >> this is a star case. yes. i had hoped that would be the first re
of the social security, you could earn a certain amount and still get the social security benefits. you earned over the limit but then if it would be reduced dollar for dollar. and weidenfeld had figured out i can do work, earned a certain amountand keep those benefits . so some of the justices said it's obvious that it's discrimination against the mail as parent. he has no choice but to work full-time. he doesn't have the option to care personally with his newborn. and then there was one who...
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i want to see schools and roads and i want to see social security increase. narrator: the country was disturbed. and people spoke to me openly, not just about frustrations with government, but of their hopes. americans.ll we are not mexican-americans, african-americans, if you are an american, you are an american. narrator: there are some who i talked to whose remains -- whose words remain with me, like david hunter, a young vietnam veteran from long beach, california. and mariel levine, an engineer from massachusetts. and out in wisconsin, a family farmer named john krebs. >> bigger corporations are taken over every -- are taking over everything. narrator: and at cleveland clinic, a war widow, sadie. and on a baltimore street corner , a steelworker named arch price , who likely others, spoke to me not only of his concern for this country, but of his belief in its future. ♪ >> that is my freedom out there. that is what that flag stands for. individual countries drawn together to become the united states. ♪ narrator: americans do believe in the country, and th
i want to see schools and roads and i want to see social security increase. narrator: the country was disturbed. and people spoke to me openly, not just about frustrations with government, but of their hopes. americans.ll we are not mexican-americans, african-americans, if you are an american, you are an american. narrator: there are some who i talked to whose remains -- whose words remain with me, like david hunter, a young vietnam veteran from long beach, california. and mariel levine, an...
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when she passes away, her social security is gone and i have to get social security for which everyoneakes the most. social security is not doing anything for people. you get $255 from social security after all of the money you have put in. who can bury anyone on $255 a month? host: what would a candidate have to say about social security that would impress you or change your mind about voting for that candidate? caller: a candidate would have to say that we are going to improve the social security system. we will have to do something. i would rather have them put my money into a bank that they take out. that way i would have my money when i get it here you are not getting nothing at $900 a month. you are not getting anything at $255 to pay for a funeral. host: it was in yesterday's new york times, elizabeth warren proposing a plan to raise benefits for social security by $200 a month. you can see that at the new york times website. ronald in new york on the republican line. caller: the people in new orleans were screaming at biden and had to be removed. i didn't hear went -- what they
when she passes away, her social security is gone and i have to get social security for which everyoneakes the most. social security is not doing anything for people. you get $255 from social security after all of the money you have put in. who can bury anyone on $255 a month? host: what would a candidate have to say about social security that would impress you or change your mind about voting for that candidate? caller: a candidate would have to say that we are going to improve the social...
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this one to expand social security, promising people who get social security benefits $200 more a monthould also bump up benefits for low income families and people of color. all of this paid for by the top 2%. warren says top earning families will contribute over 14% of their net investment income to social security. biden among the candidates who have plans like warren at a fundraiser in new york last week, said you have to have plans but you have to be able to execute those plans. that fund-raiser was hosted by the co-founder of a houston based natural gas company which biden got a lot of heat for attending in the first place so he made a pledge not to take any campaign cash from fossil fuel executives. texas is the top producer of oil and natural gas in the country. some of the candidates onstage tonight have promised to ban oil fracking, a controversial natural gas extraction process. senator kamala harris, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren all have pledged to put a stop to it. there are also two texans onstage tonight, beto o'rourke and julian castro who both shied away from an
this one to expand social security, promising people who get social security benefits $200 more a monthould also bump up benefits for low income families and people of color. all of this paid for by the top 2%. warren says top earning families will contribute over 14% of their net investment income to social security. biden among the candidates who have plans like warren at a fundraiser in new york last week, said you have to have plans but you have to be able to execute those plans. that...
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we give away our names, birthdays, passwords, even our social security numbers. in the connected world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. what happens if that information
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of social security. the presiding officer: the question is on the nomination. nor senator i ask for the yeas and nays. a senator: i ask for the yeas. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: is there anyone in the chamber who wishes to vote or change their vote ?l seeing none, itself ayes are 68. nays are 26. the nomination is agreed to. -- is confirmed. under the previous order, the motions to reconsider are considered made and laid upon the table and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session and be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, on sunday i had the great honor of joining president t
of social security. the presiding officer: the question is on the nomination. nor senator i ask for the yeas and nays. a senator: i ask for the yeas. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: is there anyone in the chamber who wishes to vote or change their vote ?l seeing none, itself ayes are 68. nays are 26. the nomination is agreed to. -- is confirmed. under the previous order, the motions to...
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elizabeth warren unveils her social security plan ahead of tonight's third debate.ho would be affected the most? andrew yang loosening up for tonight by hitting the hardwood, challenging senator ted cruz to a game, as his campaign suggests he has a surprise in score. juan williams and jesse waters, a huge treat for all of us. they're here and they're gonna weigh in on tonight's debate, next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one
elizabeth warren unveils her social security plan ahead of tonight's third debate.ho would be affected the most? andrew yang loosening up for tonight by hitting the hardwood, challenging senator ted cruz to a game, as his campaign suggests he has a surprise in score. juan williams and jesse waters, a huge treat for all of us. they're here and they're gonna weigh in on tonight's debate, next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely......
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she's proposing a major expansion of the social security program. calling it the biggest and most progressive increase in social security benefits in nearly half a century. her proposal would increase the social security benefits immediately by $200 a month. and it would increase benefits for low-income families, women, people with disabilities and people of color. it would be paid for by imposing a 14.8% social security contribution requirement on individual wages above $250,000 a year. that's the top 2% of americans. also that same 14.8% contribution requirement on certain investment income for that top 2%. very ambitious plan. hoping to shape the conversation tonight. poppy? >> athena jones, thank you very much. >>> just moments from the opening bell on wall street. stocks are set to tick up higher at the start of trading. this after president trump announced he'd delay a new round of tariffs on china by two weeks. tariffs were set to jump on october 1st, which is the anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, we should note.
she's proposing a major expansion of the social security program. calling it the biggest and most progressive increase in social security benefits in nearly half a century. her proposal would increase the social security benefits immediately by $200 a month. and it would increase benefits for low-income families, women, people with disabilities and people of color. it would be paid for by imposing a 14.8% social security contribution requirement on individual wages above $250,000 a year. that's...
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guys, sorry about your social security.ughter] in the meantime, markets finish the week up on news that china could be loosening up some of the tariffs that would have hit my next guest's home state really hard. republican senator joni ernst joins us from the beautiful state of iowa. senator, very good to have you. >> thank you, neil. neil: we just got the first hints this week, and our hopes have been lifted inside past with promising signs. the chinese willing to relieve some tariffs, the president pushing back tariffs of his own a another couple of weeks, to mid october. what do you think? is. >> i do think that we are approaching a deal, but we want a good deal as well, one that will benefit iowa. farmers and manufacturers and the country as a whole. and i do think with the chinese economy teetering and the fact that they have african swine fever, there are so many contributing factors which could take us very well towards a good deal. and i'm very encouraged about the signs we're seeing right now. neil: what are your f
guys, sorry about your social security.ughter] in the meantime, markets finish the week up on news that china could be loosening up some of the tariffs that would have hit my next guest's home state really hard. republican senator joni ernst joins us from the beautiful state of iowa. senator, very good to have you. >> thank you, neil. neil: we just got the first hints this week, and our hopes have been lifted inside past with promising signs. the chinese willing to relieve some tariffs,...
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gig economy creates thousands of new jobs but most of them are temporary and comes without any social security benefits the challenge on both sides of the atlantic. is reasons and. as welcome. unveiled its 1st new smartphone since the us added it to a trade blacklist the chinese company has been showing off the 30 and made certain cro to launch event in munich today because of restrictions on u.s. companies working with well it the new smartphones are not expected to have any google apps have a say that could put many potential customers off new features off the made 30 include a 4 lens cap. on . the studio are marketed since he's a tech expert based here in berlin mike how do you see the chances for this kind of smartphone on the market without access to popular maps like google and it's not clear what the end road version is on the phone is it not i think they'll be very clear which i'm very versed in the using i think the real question here is the possible to believe up on your google and is not really about politics here is about users because not only google services and how to use differ
gig economy creates thousands of new jobs but most of them are temporary and comes without any social security benefits the challenge on both sides of the atlantic. is reasons and. as welcome. unveiled its 1st new smartphone since the us added it to a trade blacklist the chinese company has been showing off the 30 and made certain cro to launch event in munich today because of restrictions on u.s. companies working with well it the new smartphones are not expected to have any google apps have a...
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what i would say is fundamentally, we can have a society in which we secure a bedrock of social rights, and tie this to worker ownership and fair production. worker ownership means not just shareholding, but in fact means being able to elect your board, it means taking o home not just a fixed salary, but dividends. this is a true ownership society. but it means asking questions about the nature of freedom and the nature of democracy that libertarians simply do not want to ask. >> all right. we will have to leave it at that. thanks to you guys for staying and listening and thanks to both my panelists for this important discussion. announcer: friday, discussion about updating the 1996 communications decency act, which gives websites immunity from liability for what users post. we will be live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at noon, the heritage foundation hosts its forum on the rebounding -- rebuilding america's military project, focused on the u.s. army. c-span 2, retired general jim mattis talks about his new book, call sign chaos, looking at his life and career in the military. >> s
what i would say is fundamentally, we can have a society in which we secure a bedrock of social rights, and tie this to worker ownership and fair production. worker ownership means not just shareholding, but in fact means being able to elect your board, it means taking o home not just a fixed salary, but dividends. this is a true ownership society. but it means asking questions about the nature of freedom and the nature of democracy that libertarians simply do not want to ask. >> all...
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what i would say is fundamentally, we can have a society in which we secure a bedrock of social rights, and tie this to worker ownership and fair production. worker ownership means not just shareholding, but in fact means being able to elect your board, it means taking o home not just a fixed salary, but dividends. this is a true ownership society. but it means asking questions about the nature of freedom and the nature of democracy that libertarians simply do not want to ask. >> all right. we will have to leave it at that. thanks to you guys for staying and listening and thanks to both my panelists for this important discussion. [applause] ♪ c-span's washington journal. live every day with news and you.y issues that impact coming up this morning, former republican congressman and current n.r.a. board member bob barr discusses efforts to reduce gun violence. then, it discussion of women in the republican party with a senior adviser from the democracy alliance. be sure to sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. live friday, a discussion a
what i would say is fundamentally, we can have a society in which we secure a bedrock of social rights, and tie this to worker ownership and fair production. worker ownership means not just shareholding, but in fact means being able to elect your board, it means taking o home not just a fixed salary, but dividends. this is a true ownership society. but it means asking questions about the nature of freedom and the nature of democracy that libertarians simply do not want to ask. >> all...
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what i would say is fundamentally, we can have a society in which we secure a bedrock of social rightsand tie this to worker ownership and fair production. worker ownership means not just shareholding, but in fact means being able to elect your board, it means taking on home not just a fixed salary, but dividends. this is a true ownership society. but it means asking questions about the nature of freedom and the nature of democracy that libertarians simply do not want to ask. >> all right. we will have to leave it at that. thanks to you guys for staying and listening and thanks to both my panelists for this important discussion. [applause] (music) today jill biden wife of joe biden is in new hampshire. >> elizabeth warren is in new york city monday. 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. live at 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a rally in new mexico just outside of albuquerque. ♪ >> campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. yourn's campaign 2020 unfiltered view of politics. >> the student experience is valuable to me. >
what i would say is fundamentally, we can have a society in which we secure a bedrock of social rightsand tie this to worker ownership and fair production. worker ownership means not just shareholding, but in fact means being able to elect your board, it means taking on home not just a fixed salary, but dividends. this is a true ownership society. but it means asking questions about the nature of freedom and the nature of democracy that libertarians simply do not want to ask. >> all...
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warren is out with her own plan today directing social security. the outcome of course comes with a new way to pay for it. warren's plan promises people who get social security benefits $200 more every month, and it is paid for by essentially a tax on the top 2%. high earning families will contribute over 14% of their net investment income to social security to pay for this plan. and those progressive price tags from secretary steven mnuchin who today said, these new taxes could be big trouble for the economy. >> i think if you listen to the elizabeth warren plan, you know, it is 100% recession. if not worse. >> this is the first time warren will face off against the front runner joe biden on the debate stage but before biden heads to texas southern university, he's out with a new campaign ads reminding everyone that he was president barack obama's vice president. >> step back and say something we don't often say as partners as the nation. barack obama is an extraordinary man. >> sanders is also ramping up the pressure on biden by targeting the oil
warren is out with her own plan today directing social security. the outcome of course comes with a new way to pay for it. warren's plan promises people who get social security benefits $200 more every month, and it is paid for by essentially a tax on the top 2%. high earning families will contribute over 14% of their net investment income to social security to pay for this plan. and those progressive price tags from secretary steven mnuchin who today said, these new taxes could be big trouble...
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then i get $89 from social security.nt to know the truth i , can't afford to buy groceries, and i can't afford to get sick. and believe me, i can't afford to die. senator mcgovern: there are 25 million americans over 65. they are mothers and wives. they are people who once belonged to somebody. and now they belong to nobody, not even the nation their husbands and sons died for. no country in the world treats its old as cruelly as america, and there has never been a crueler policy toward old people than in the last four years. they are the victims of a policy of official neglect. >> 8:00 in the morning and you don't come home until 5:00 at night. and by the time day come and take you here and take you there, you are ready to blow your top. you get so nervous and so sick, and so hungry. my god. when you get through there, you know what is wrong with you, but then the thing of going back and waiting and going back and waiting, you can't do this when you are old. >> hello. can i help you? >> yes. i would like my refill. >> i
then i get $89 from social security.nt to know the truth i , can't afford to buy groceries, and i can't afford to get sick. and believe me, i can't afford to die. senator mcgovern: there are 25 million americans over 65. they are mothers and wives. they are people who once belonged to somebody. and now they belong to nobody, not even the nation their husbands and sons died for. no country in the world treats its old as cruelly as america, and there has never been a crueler policy toward old...