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republicans, 202-748-8001. .ndependents, 202-748-8003 for social security recipients, s 202-748-8002 ,. if you are on social security, 202-748-8003. talk to us what you know about d-day right now? what is the day that social security begins owing more money out then it collects? guest: i will answer that and preface it by saying that i used tocourse of people -- i used caution people not to spend so much time on the dates. social security started paying out more benefits payments then it was collecting since 2010. since that time, the benefits payments have been cap flowing because the trust fund is able to cash in on interest credits it has earned, cash in some of the balance in the trust fund to keep full benefits flowing. the date pre-pandemic that we the trustcting, where fund levels were to be completed 2034 ordepleted were 2035. but i caution people not to depend on that date because by the time that rolls around, it if youtoo late to -- were to completely cut off all new benefit payments through 2024, -- 2034, 2035, there -- the window of opportunity, back in the process of cl
republicans, 202-748-8001. .ndependents, 202-748-8003 for social security recipients, s 202-748-8002 ,. if you are on social security, 202-748-8003. talk to us what you know about d-day right now? what is the day that social security begins owing more money out then it collects? guest: i will answer that and preface it by saying that i used tocourse of people -- i used caution people not to spend so much time on the dates. social security started paying out more benefits payments then it was...
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republicans, 202-748-8001. .ndependents, 202-748-8002 it health care reporter from business insider, andrew dunn. it is businessinsider.com where you can see his stores. one question for the last segment on the story that the caller wanted me to ask you when you came on was, how these , concernsre developed that they were made from stem cell lines and therefore there might be religious considerations that some folks might have about whether to inject it. guest: it is not something that has been too pertinent in my covers or something i have seen from a lot of people i have talked to. -- that came up a lot with the regeneron antibody drug that donald trump took. authorizationd over the weekend. that digs back -- that dates back to the 1970's. it is many iterations away from that in the scientific process. i have not seen that concern being raised, but it is something i'm watching out for. cash on afternoon at astrazeneca news this morning, effective, 95% in the other vaccines. take us to the positive of thees or drawbacks various vaccines and what astrazeneca provides. guest: you star
republicans, 202-748-8001. .ndependents, 202-748-8002 it health care reporter from business insider, andrew dunn. it is businessinsider.com where you can see his stores. one question for the last segment on the story that the caller wanted me to ask you when you came on was, how these , concernsre developed that they were made from stem cell lines and therefore there might be religious considerations that some folks might have about whether to inject it. guest: it is not something that has been...
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asking you to call in on phone lines. , democrats.00 (202) 748-8001, republicans. .ndependents, (202)48-8002 yesterday on "state of the union, the chief science officer of warp speed was on with jake tapper, talking about the timing of vaccine distribution. here's a little bit of that conversation. [video clip] >> pfizer submitted the emergency use application on friday and the committee is scheduled to meet december 10. this appears to be an extraordinary achievement. when do you expect the first person to be vaccinated? -- >> well, our plan is to be able to ship vaccines to the immunization sites within 24 hours of approval. i would expect day to, on the 11th or the 12th of december. hopefully those will be the first people immunized across the united states, across all states, in all the areas where the state departments have told us where to deliver the vaccine. vaccinate 20o million in the month of november and 30 million per month after that. how many americans need to be vaccinated for life to be able to return to normal and when might that happen? >> normally, with the level o
asking you to call in on phone lines. , democrats.00 (202) 748-8001, republicans. .ndependents, (202)48-8002 yesterday on "state of the union, the chief science officer of warp speed was on with jake tapper, talking about the timing of vaccine distribution. here's a little bit of that conversation. [video clip] >> pfizer submitted the emergency use application on friday and the committee is scheduled to meet december 10. this appears to be an extraordinary achievement. when do you...
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here's how to join the conversation. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 republicans, (202) 748-8001. .ndependents(202) 748-8002 you can also send us a text at (202) 748-8003. make sure you tell us who you are and where you are texting from. on twitter, it's @cspanwj. and we are at facebook.com/c-span. we will show you some of the maria bartiromo interview this morning. but this caught our attention, too. senateirman of the budget committee, former new hampshire senator, judd gregg with an opinion piece this morning, is there a post-trump gop? received 74p million votes in this year's election. joe biden got more than 80 million votes. even if you take out california, which would be a uniquely healthy development for the rest of the nation, biden attracted a distinct majority of the electorate. it's an unacceptable conclusion for trump at an inescapable conclusion for those who want to rebuild the conservative majority in the country. many argue that these numbers just reflect that the country is the divided. actually, it reflects a great deal more than that. if you consider who voted for trump an
here's how to join the conversation. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 republicans, (202) 748-8001. .ndependents(202) 748-8002 you can also send us a text at (202) 748-8003. make sure you tell us who you are and where you are texting from. on twitter, it's @cspanwj. and we are at facebook.com/c-span. we will show you some of the maria bartiromo interview this morning. but this caught our attention, too. senateirman of the budget committee, former new hampshire senator, judd gregg with an opinion piece...