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dai social security summed up the action wholeheartedly gifts, christmas souvenirs postcards at home, more than 75,000 senior citizens received them. in addition , young people harvested firewood , delivered food, cleared snow from areas near houses, 47,000 people received such assistance. even more than 23.000 in there were concerts and tea parties in the internet homes of the 24-hour day care unit and nearly 5,000 in nursing hospitals and hospices. more than 70,000, and teenagers, uh, youth volunteers have been involved in giving aid and support during charity events. we have collected over 500.000. e rubles to strengthen our material and technical base for the purchase of medical equipment for various development programs. the action from the bottom of my heart is a continuation of the charity marathon, our children are hers initiated by the head of state. according to the summer it will be hot on the show factor today. bai already in the evening, viewers will determine the top three superfinalists of the project, the participants will perform world hits, which became the most popu
dai social security summed up the action wholeheartedly gifts, christmas souvenirs postcards at home, more than 75,000 senior citizens received them. in addition , young people harvested firewood , delivered food, cleared snow from areas near houses, 47,000 people received such assistance. even more than 23.000 in there were concerts and tea parties in the internet homes of the 24-hour day care unit and nearly 5,000 in nursing hospitals and hospices. more than 70,000, and teenagers, uh, youth...
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security and defense of the union state. based on the current situation near our borders today is the day of social security workers warm wordsonnection with the holiday, the president in belarus sent all workers in this sphere any transformations always aimed at ensuring that every person from birth to old age is maximally protected by the state in the most important role. in this noble cause , professionals play with a big heart for social workers, showing sincere concern for their wards. and this is in mostly children are elderly people and those whose physical elementary abilities are limited. you contribute to the mercy and compassion of unconditional support to those in need, preserving and increasing these traditional national values for us , congratulations say on your professional holiday. industry workers are greeted with a new action. with all my heart, it was launched on behalf of the president today in dzerzhinsk to the local territorial center for social services for the population with a gift. the profile minister irina kostevich arrived. people, well, they come here and that people are happy to give themselv
security and defense of the union state. based on the current situation near our borders today is the day of social security workers warm wordsonnection with the holiday, the president in belarus sent all workers in this sphere any transformations always aimed at ensuring that every person from birth to old age is maximally protected by the state in the most important role. in this noble cause , professionals play with a big heart for social workers, showing sincere concern for their wards. and...
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we fail to pay those bills , as a country they're going to be big problems for every day americans on social security, medicare, the veterans benefits and for the health and safety and well-being economically of the american people so we don't have any option here. we can have a conversation about future spending which is by leadership and i support this position as consistently said to the extreme republicans show us the plan. what is your plan to address your concerns. is it too radically cut social security? show us the plan. radically cut medicare? show us the plan drastically diminish veterans benefits? show us the plan. they want to have a conversation and we don't even have a document in front of us for which to have a discussion around what future investments inthe american people should look like . i can tell you we support social securitystrongly, we support medicare strongly . we support veterans benefits strongly and we don't believe america should default on its debt and failed to pay bills you incur. >> republicans are having trouble passing the border security no, undocumented immigran
we fail to pay those bills , as a country they're going to be big problems for every day americans on social security, medicare, the veterans benefits and for the health and safety and well-being economically of the american people so we don't have any option here. we can have a conversation about future spending which is by leadership and i support this position as consistently said to the extreme republicans show us the plan. what is your plan to address your concerns. is it too radically cut...
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we have some days when $50 billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant deficit. the idea that you would manage and prioritize statements and have that make any kind of sense for any length of time beyond a few days would be very difficult. host: in maryland, independent line, you are next. caller: good morning. i don't need to be nostra donna's do not -- to be nostradamus to know that it's democrats doing their best to govern and republicans doing performative nonsense. i just wish we would frame the actions is not
we have some days when $50 billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant deficit. the idea that you would manage and prioritize statements and have that make any kind of sense for any length of time beyond a few days would be...
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we have some days when $50 billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant
we have some days when $50 billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant
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i heard one day that they would make cuts to social security and that same day, i heard that resident by said we will give illegal emigrants free health care. none of it is making sense and if you are paying attention, we all know what needs to be done. some and congress are fearful to make that decision. thank you. host: thank you. guest: the immigration issue is important for the fiscal challenge. it impacts things in many different directions. when immigrants come, they receive benefits in the country so that has a cost. the other side is that they often participate in the workforce and contribute taxes to the other side of the asian. they help grow the economy in that fashion. there is a balance and i'm not an immigration policy expert. it's well worth noting that immigration policy contributes to our fiscal challenge both through helping to grow the economy by welcoming more legal immigrants and the benefits we are paying out. in some cases, illegal immigrants may be accessing those benefits but there are restrictions in many of those programs. host: this is from justice kagan: g
i heard one day that they would make cuts to social security and that same day, i heard that resident by said we will give illegal emigrants free health care. none of it is making sense and if you are paying attention, we all know what needs to be done. some and congress are fearful to make that decision. thank you. host: thank you. guest: the immigration issue is important for the fiscal challenge. it impacts things in many different directions. when immigrants come, they receive benefits in...
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social security and medicare. what we're talking about is studying those programs to figure out how to maintain them over the long term, because cbo just came out the other day and said social security is going insolvent in 2033. that's a different problem set that washington must tackle. with respect to the debt ceiling, that -- >> the debt cereal woog lep with that because it would strengthen the tax base. you have any plans to consider immigration reform? >> no, we have no problem, we have no plans to deal women gration reform because the first thing you have to do is secure the border. what we must also acknowledge that the 250,000 immigrants coming across the southern border claiming asylum under joe biden's handling of the border is actually exacerbating state budgets and local governments. that's why the mayor of new york city is asking for fiscal relief from the federal government because their social services programs are overwhelmed with the migrants showing up in the streets of new york city. >> congressman byron donalds, thank you very much for joining us on our program today. it is really interesting to get the perspective of what you want to cu
social security and medicare. what we're talking about is studying those programs to figure out how to maintain them over the long term, because cbo just came out the other day and said social security is going insolvent in 2033. that's a different problem set that washington must tackle. with respect to the debt ceiling, that -- >> the debt cereal woog lep with that because it would strengthen the tax base. you have any plans to consider immigration reform? >> no, we have no...
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social security. they made the tough decisions together. each took hard knocks for that, but it saved the dayor at least bought social security for a couple more decades. i don't see that appetite for making structural reform today. >> well, i don't see it happening either because of how big the government has gotten. neil: right. >> but you have to remember you look to the past, things like 401(k) came out, right? it basically took all of the risk off the employee, put it on to the employer. that is essentially what we did for the government. we raised taxes, we have so much tax revenue, gave all of our money to the government to take care of us. they're really bad at doing that. the solution in my opinion, long-term solution, what we get back to, more money in the middle class's pocket directly. whether through lower taxes innovation, capitalism that creates jobs, raises floor of the wages. that is what we got to do, at the end of the day we can't let government keep getting bigger to take care of us. that is not a long term solution. look at any socialistic society in the past collapsed. w
social security. they made the tough decisions together. each took hard knocks for that, but it saved the dayor at least bought social security for a couple more decades. i don't see that appetite for making structural reform today. >> well, i don't see it happening either because of how big the government has gotten. neil: right. >> but you have to remember you look to the past, things like 401(k) came out, right? it basically took all of the risk off the employee, put it on to the...
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social security and medicare. that's what this is about, madam speaker. that's why i rise on this floor today, there are 10,000 baby boomers a day who become eligible for sociality and congress has done nothing to enhance social security in more than 51 years. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. mcgovern: i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. mr. larson: i thank the gentleman. obviously -- i appreciate the passion on the other side. and i think this passion and engagement has to be brought forward to the nation's number one insurance program. it is not an entitlement. it's an earned benefit. and the citizens of this country know it. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: let me yield myself 30 seconds for the purpose of a response before i yield to mr. massie. i would just say, right now, first off, the speaker has been very clear that's not negotiable, there would be no cuts to social security and medicare. but more importantly, the only person, the only person who is cutting medicare right now is president biden. ask any d
social security and medicare. that's what this is about, madam speaker. that's why i rise on this floor today, there are 10,000 baby boomers a day who become eligible for sociality and congress has done nothing to enhance social security in more than 51 years. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. mcgovern: i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. mr. larson: i thank the gentleman. obviously -- i appreciate the passion on the other side. and i think this passion...
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we have some days when $50 billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant deficit. the idea that you would manage and prioritize statements and have that make any kind of sense for any length of time beyond a few days would be very difficult. host: in maryland, independent line, you are next. caller: good morning. i don't need to be nostra donna's do not -- to be nostradamus to know that it's democrats doing their best to govern and republicans doing performative nonsense. i just wish we would frame the actions is not one side and the other side when we literally have one group of people, one party in our country that fomented a coup and is still doing so, is antidemocratic and is not looking at the best interest of all americans. our news coverage, unfortunately, continues to cover things as on one hand on the other h
we have some days when $50 billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant deficit. the idea that you would manage and prioritize statements and have that make any kind of sense for any length of time beyond a few days would be...
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social security. in ways and means committee. no one's asked me. i talk about social security every single day when i'm here. i've never met a republican member, ever, ever talk about cutting social security. so yesterday i grabbed one of the reporters out here and -- who had it in their story, but had no names. walked up, said, ok, tell me who this is because i really need to talk to them. i can't tell you. it's a reporter thing. i can't explain that to you. no, you need to tell me who is telling you to write stories that the republicans intend to cut social security. i'm the ranking republican i up until a few hours ago, over social security. i spent the last year of my life working on it. no, no, i can't tell you who. if you're going to make crap up, stop doing it in a way that you hurt people. you know, for my democrat colleague, i know power, i know you desperately want to be back this charge. the fact of the matter is the math is the math. you saw the c.b.o. numbers a couple days ago. social security runs out of money in 10 years. do you care? the fact that c.b.o. is saying there's going to be a 23% cut
social security. in ways and means committee. no one's asked me. i talk about social security every single day when i'm here. i've never met a republican member, ever, ever talk about cutting social security. so yesterday i grabbed one of the reporters out here and -- who had it in their story, but had no names. walked up, said, ok, tell me who this is because i really need to talk to them. i can't tell you. it's a reporter thing. i can't explain that to you. no, you need to tell me who is...
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social security, let's just say we all know we can't cut social security. we don't want to cut social security. we have constituents who depend on this every single daydeeply about making sure of its availability. when republicans talk about making cuts -- and many of them do talk about cutting social security -- they make our constituents extremely nervous. it is not something we should ever come near touching. when people talk about reforming the system, we have proposals we discuss on the table, frankly, all the time, about making sure we raise the cap so people contribute more that earn higher incomes. there are ways to make sure we keep the system stable, but it is something that should never be touched. when republicans talk about making these deep cuts, that is where they are thinking of going. host: billy in louisiana, independent. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. my question is, is there a list of research, like jim jordan mentioned the other day, talking that they had spent $120,000 on a guy in an iron glove? host: billy, i'm not understanding there. i'm not sure the congresswoman is either. what are you saying? a list of what?
social security, let's just say we all know we can't cut social security. we don't want to cut social security. we have constituents who depend on this every single daydeeply about making sure of its availability. when republicans talk about making cuts -- and many of them do talk about cutting social security -- they make our constituents extremely nervous. it is not something we should ever come near touching. when people talk about reforming the system, we have proposals we discuss on the...
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with 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security, this is not the time to cut the program. this is a time to enhance the program so that all of our seniors, especially those who were hit hardest by the pandemic, how do we know this? of the more than million people who passed away from the pandemic, over 750,000 are over the age of 65. who's impacted most by inflation? those people on fixed income. and by definition those on social security are on a fixed income and need our help the most during this time of inflation. it impacts every single district in this country. on average, there are 147,000 social security recants -- recipients in every congressional district. and to deny them the enhancements that they need during this inflationary time and during a time period when congress has not enhanced the program in more than 52 years is long overdue. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. casten, for five minutes. mr. casten: thank you, madam speaker. this has been a bloody week in america. seems like every day we
with 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security, this is not the time to cut the program. this is a time to enhance the program so that all of our seniors, especially those who were hit hardest by the pandemic, how do we know this? of the more than million people who passed away from the pandemic, over 750,000 are over the age of 65. who's impacted most by inflation? those people on fixed income. and by definition those on social security are on a fixed income and need our...
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social security medicare. i'm getting ready to go on social >> we believe that here. you can see the rest of it at c-span.org. in honor of martin luther king day resident biden along with a number of other civil rights leaders are speaking at the national at chicken -- the national action network breakfast at mayflower hotel. it live coverage on c-span. ♪ bless your holy name. ♪ [indiscernible] >> this morning on martin luther king jr. day the national action network is holding a breakfast that honors dr. king's legacy, civil movement -- civil rights movement and those continuing to do his work. expanding justice and equality in their community. coming up the rev. al sharpton who founded and leads the national action network will lead the event. we will hear from dr. king's daughter yolanda king. former house speaker nancy pelosi offers him -- offers remarks at 11:30. president biden is scheduled for noon eastern. live coverage from mlk day here on c-span. >> you get elected to either senate or congress, my starting pay was under $75,000. you get all the benefits of the united states health care. these guys are really truthful about being so c
social security medicare. i'm getting ready to go on social >> we believe that here. you can see the rest of it at c-span.org. in honor of martin luther king day resident biden along with a number of other civil rights leaders are speaking at the national at chicken -- the national action network breakfast at mayflower hotel. it live coverage on c-span. ♪ bless your holy name. ♪ [indiscernible] >> this morning on martin luther king jr. day the national action network is holding...
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billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant deficit. the idea that you would manage and prioritize statements and have that make any kind of sense for any length of time beyond a few days would be very difficult. host: in maryland, independent line, you are next. caller: good morning. i don't need to be nostra donna's do not -- to be nostradamus to know that it's democrats doing their best to govern and republicans doing performative nonsense. i just wish we would frame the actions is not or the the yeas and nays are ordered or votes objected to under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise to move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 290, the commercial remote act o
billion is going out for social security checks and other days when money is going up or medicare and other days where you have to met -- make these debt coupon payments and those days don't always correlate when people pay their taxes. we have some months where we have surpluses and some months where we have giant deficit. the idea that you would manage and prioritize statements and have that make any kind of sense for any length of time beyond a few days would be very difficult. host: in...
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this was valeria pashko talking about the social security of ukrainian political prisoners january 12 in ukraine day of the ukrainian political prisoner on this day in 1972 mass arrests of the ukrainian intelligentsia began, in particular, in january, 19 people were arrested in lviv and kyiv for the role of dissidents in the ukrainian liberation movement move further in our story vasyl stus ivan svitlichnyi vyacheslav chornovil iryna kalinets stefania shabatura yevhen sverstyuk mykhailo osadchii and leonid plyusch this is a far from complete list of people who were arrested in the soviet union on january 12, 1972 and tried under the article of the criminal code of the ukrainian ssr anti-soviet agitation and propaganda and also the spread of slander about the validity of the soviet union was punishable by 7 years in prison and five years in exile just for defending ukrainian culture. the presidential movement was a principled violent dissident movement was not so massive. that is, it was sold by intellectuals in 900 and, in principle, it began as the movement for the protection of ukrainian culture,
this was valeria pashko talking about the social security of ukrainian political prisoners january 12 in ukraine day of the ukrainian political prisoner on this day in 1972 mass arrests of the ukrainian intelligentsia began, in particular, in january, 19 people were arrested in lviv and kyiv for the role of dissidents in the ukrainian liberation movement move further in our story vasyl stus ivan svitlichnyi vyacheslav chornovil iryna kalinets stefania shabatura yevhen sverstyuk mykhailo...
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social security and medicare. good morning, it is monday, january 16, 2023. the federal martin luther king dayoliday, we will talk about dr. king later in the program. this first hour, we are asking you about social security and medicare. do you support changes to social security and medicare? if you were under the age of 65, (202) 748-8000. if you are a social security or medicare recipient, the line is (202) 748-8001. for all others, (202) 748-8002. we welcome your comments via fax (202) 748-8003 -- via text, i should say. twitter and instagram @cspanwj. we will hear about this looming debt limit deadline coming up from several members of congress, we will also play for you some of president biden's comments yesterday at the historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, marking the mlk day holiday. this first hour, we are focusing a social security and medicare. do you support changes to those programs? again, prompted by the looming debt limit deadline coming up. the treasury secretary talking about that late last week. the headline from the washington times this morning, federal government
social security and medicare. good morning, it is monday, january 16, 2023. the federal martin luther king dayoliday, we will talk about dr. king later in the program. this first hour, we are asking you about social security and medicare. do you support changes to social security and medicare? if you were under the age of 65, (202) 748-8000. if you are a social security or medicare recipient, the line is (202) 748-8001. for all others, (202) 748-8002. we welcome your comments via fax (202)...
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the january 6th committee has released sharing the social security numbers of -- your social security number. what kind of data was released, personal dayand why? >> first of all, maria, the release of this information is shocking. this is a committee of the united states congress. they supposedly care about their fellow americans, but yet they dangerously and recklessly released very sensitive personal information about people who visited the white house, and i think this should be a crime. we're looking into holding anybody accountable who was responsible for the release of this information. you asked what information was released. that's a great question. if we're boeing to -- i have lawyers who are working to get to the bottom of what was released, who released it and what legal consequences can apply to hold accountable anybody who recklessly released this information. maria: well, this is just extraordinary. you have an administration that is telling social media what to report, what to suppress, amplifying lies, suppressing truth while at the same time the january 6th committee exposes nearly 2,000 social security numbers of repu
the january 6th committee has released sharing the social security numbers of -- your social security number. what kind of data was released, personal dayand why? >> first of all, maria, the release of this information is shocking. this is a committee of the united states congress. they supposedly care about their fellow americans, but yet they dangerously and recklessly released very sensitive personal information about people who visited the white house, and i think this should be a...
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they are planning to cut social security and medicare, they have been saying it for months, for months. and you know, i have a few reporting some of their colleagues just the other day"washington post" headline from -- is quote, house g.o.p. eyes social security and medicare spending battles. republican house conservatives threaten to cut social programs. that has been consistent with what house republicans have been saying. they want to hold hostage the debt. so that they want to default on it so they can cut social security and cut medicare. and let's not forget these are programs that the americans have paid into, veterans and senior citizens. fox news headline from less than a month ago, republicans are eyeing using debt limit to overhaul entitlement programs if entrusted with the majority. this is what they have been saying for months and months. i understand the question but i'm telling what the republican conference has been saying for some time now and continue to say that. i just read an article from earlier this week saying this is what they want to do. as you talk about the debt ceiling as we talk about this conversation that we have been having for weeks
they are planning to cut social security and medicare, they have been saying it for months, for months. and you know, i have a few reporting some of their colleagues just the other day"washington post" headline from -- is quote, house g.o.p. eyes social security and medicare spending battles. republican house conservatives threaten to cut social programs. that has been consistent with what house republicans have been saying. they want to hold hostage the debt. so that they want to...
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senator joe manchin says he told house speaker kevin mccarthy that social security and medicare should be off the table. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg .on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. jon: welcome to bloomberg markets. kriti: we are seeing green on the screen because equity wasn't coming out on top. the s&p 500 is up but if you look at the nasdaq, almost higher by 1% which is crucial when you talk about having tech on your side for a more sustainable rally. we are seeing two basis points higher with a softening in the bond market but as the yield goes higher, the dollar also slightly stronger by about one/10 of 1%. crude is trading with a 79 handle. before i throw to you, there is one stock i want to keep and i on and that is txo energy partners that did an ipo today. these shares are higher by almost 12% on the day. it is an energy company that is an ipo in a macro economic economy. jon: the energy transition will give us a lot of talk about a greener future. you highlighted that tech has
senator joe manchin says he told house speaker kevin mccarthy that social security and medicare should be off the table. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg .on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. jon: welcome to bloomberg markets. kriti: we are seeing green on the screen because equity wasn't coming out on top. the s&p 500 is up but if you look at the nasdaq,...
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republicans, i heard may last night, the idea that raising social security retirement age to 70 years old. my view of that is kind of make my daypropose that because most americans really rely on social security for a big amount of their income. host: you are in congress in 2011 when president obama negotiated over the debt ceiling and federal spending, how did that turn out? was it a good idea? guest: this president, president biden has said we cannot negotiate over the debt selling. it is a terrible thing for republicans to even consider negotiating, to use it as leverage, to get things that they want the has nothing to do with paying the bills. three times under the trump administration, without any fanfare, the debt selling was raised, and the debts were paid. i think this is a bad idea to have as a negotiating point and the possibility of a government shutdown if there is a disagreement and we do not want to see. host: you're on the budget committee. do you think we will get a balanced budget in the near future? guest: the closest we have come to a balanced budget under the current administration, we were there, if you loo
republicans, i heard may last night, the idea that raising social security retirement age to 70 years old. my view of that is kind of make my daypropose that because most americans really rely on social security for a big amount of their income. host: you are in congress in 2011 when president obama negotiated over the debt ceiling and federal spending, how did that turn out? was it a good idea? guest: this president, president biden has said we cannot negotiate over the debt selling. it is a...
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reporting from some of your colleagues, esteemed colleagues just the other day, "washington post" headline is "house gop eyes social security, medicare and spending battle," and reuters in january, republican house conservatives threaten debt limit default to cut social programs. that has been consistent with what -- >> john: we are going to take a pause on the coverage of the white house briefing, still ahead is peter doocy with some questions for karine jean-pierre. we'll jump back in when we get to peter, and the nation holds its collective breath in anticipation of the tyre nichols' bodycam video released later tonight. >> sandra: we are waiting on the rnc chair vote and also getting this into the newsroom just now, a fox news alert, horrific shooting has occurred in jerusalem at the entrance of a synagogue as worshippers were leaving a service there. police there say at least seven people are now dead, and several wounded, including children. investigators are considering the shooting to be a terrorist attack. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has the details from our london bureau. >> very serious stuff
reporting from some of your colleagues, esteemed colleagues just the other day, "washington post" headline is "house gop eyes social security, medicare and spending battle," and reuters in january, republican house conservatives threaten debt limit default to cut social programs. that has been consistent with what -- >> john: we are going to take a pause on the coverage of the white house briefing, still ahead is peter doocy with some questions for karine jean-pierre....
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day becomes more and more dangerous. actually. now they pose a huge threat to internal security in several countries at once, and the threat is growing very rapidly just this friday was holocaust remembrance day. in socialismpeople gathered at the memory switches. deputies of the israeli parliament, veterans and just those who have not forgotten the meaning of the word nazism , the audience recalled how he saved the jewish people in the last century, and what mistakes you need not to make in order not to revive hatred is now in 2023 natalia goncharova anna pogonina and evgeny zemtsova lead. in israel, mass protests against the reforms of the cabinet of ministers, netanyahu 40,000 people gathered with the government in a quarter of tel aviv, and tens of thousands more came out at a rally in jerusalem haifa and other major cities israeli journalists noticed among the protesters and the leader of the opposition former prime minister yair, lapid, the protesters demand revision of the judicial reform, which limits the powers of israel's high court of justice in relation to government decrees. in addition, the new rules also provide for cabinet control over the selection of judges. extremely interesting news is
day becomes more and more dangerous. actually. now they pose a huge threat to internal security in several countries at once, and the threat is growing very rapidly just this friday was holocaust remembrance day. in socialismpeople gathered at the memory switches. deputies of the israeli parliament, veterans and just those who have not forgotten the meaning of the word nazism , the audience recalled how he saved the jewish people in the last century, and what mistakes you need not to make in...
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social security. tomorrow is the second anniversary of the january 6 insurrection. it is a dark day for our country, but the pinnacle of what has become the republican party. our message to the american people is that house democrats stand together with you. we will stand together to fight for progress, to put your voice back in the halls of congress, and for our democracy. i'll turn it over to our chairman, pete aguilar. mr. aguilar: thanks, katherine. i'll get a little bit of time in front of a microphone a little later today so i'll keep this short. the american people elected us to have commonsense solutions. they didn't elect us to go down this path of chaos and confusion that we see from our colleagues on the other side of the aisle. we are making economic progress under the biden-harris administration. we need to ensure that nothing gets in the way of that economic progress. and so that's why it's important for us to organize. and the first organizing principle of congress is to elect a speaker. and their unwillingness and inability to do that is dangerous. and so we will do
social security. tomorrow is the second anniversary of the january 6 insurrection. it is a dark day for our country, but the pinnacle of what has become the republican party. our message to the american people is that house democrats stand together with you. we will stand together to fight for progress, to put your voice back in the halls of congress, and for our democracy. i'll turn it over to our chairman, pete aguilar. mr. aguilar: thanks, katherine. i'll get a little bit of time in front of...
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there are a lot of ways -- you can have private accounts that supplement social security and give people more. at the end of the dayen people are in retirement they want social security and you have to do that without hurting younger people because younger people right now are the ones that don't believe they will ever get social security, so you have to figure out a way to make sure the air retirement is secure. ultimately with all of this, the solution is to get the economy growing again because if you get everyone jobs, that mean you don't have all of the pressure on medicaid. we have to think holistically about getting more people into the workforce and making sure they have jobs that can make them happy and figure out a way to get the economy growing and a lot of that means re-shoring things in the united states, getting manufacturing going again. host: i want to set the scene to talk about the budget. this is fiscaldata.strategy.gov. 19% from fiscal year 2022, this is very recent. 19% of federal spending is on social security. another 15% is on general health. 14% is on income security. i don't know what that
there are a lot of ways -- you can have private accounts that supplement social security and give people more. at the end of the dayen people are in retirement they want social security and you have to do that without hurting younger people because younger people right now are the ones that don't believe they will ever get social security, so you have to figure out a way to make sure the air retirement is secure. ultimately with all of this, the solution is to get the economy growing again...
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there are a lot of ways -- you can have private accounts that supplement social security and give people more. at the end of the dayen people are in retirement they want social security and you have to do that without hurting younger people because younger people right now are the ones that don't believe they will ever get social security, so you have to figure out a way to make sure the air retirement is secure. ultimately with all of this, the solution is to get the economy growing again because if you get everyone jobs, that mean you don't have all of the pressure on medicaid. we have to think holistically about getting more people into the workforce and making sure they have jobs that can make them happy and figure out a way to get the economy growing and a lot of that means re-shoring things in the united states, getting manufacturing going again. host: i want to set the scene to talk about the budget. this is fiscaldata.strategy.gov. 19% from fiscal year 2022, this is very recent. 19% of federal spending is on social security. another 15% is on general health. 14% is on income security. i don't know what that
there are a lot of ways -- you can have private accounts that supplement social security and give people more. at the end of the dayen people are in retirement they want social security and you have to do that without hurting younger people because younger people right now are the ones that don't believe they will ever get social security, so you have to figure out a way to make sure the air retirement is secure. ultimately with all of this, the solution is to get the economy growing again...
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bigger issue, medicare, i will say it again goes insolvent in four years, social security in 11 years. 10,000 baby boomers a dayome eligible for social and for medicare. people depend upon these programs. now i don't want the democratic party, do they really not care about these programs? are they going to ignore the insolvency? let's work together to find a solution to make sure everybody who depends upon them they can depend upon them knowing that they're there, that is the addressable. elizabeth: their monetary theory, that you can basically print money forever. you end up wallpapering homes with the u.s. dollar. let's go to this, climate czar john kerry is demanding more money for climate change. i think you guys passed $370 billion tore climate change. taxpayers don't know who is funding his white house payroll. listen the criticism at world economic forum. they want money for green energy. they are talking more money for that. that is dangerous to produce, cobalt for electric car batteries. this is what democrats are talking about. watch this. >> we mine for cobalt, but we don't recognize cobalt mining ha
bigger issue, medicare, i will say it again goes insolvent in four years, social security in 11 years. 10,000 baby boomers a dayome eligible for social and for medicare. people depend upon these programs. now i don't want the democratic party, do they really not care about these programs? are they going to ignore the insolvency? let's work together to find a solution to make sure everybody who depends upon them they can depend upon them knowing that they're there, that is the addressable....
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a few days after the moderate wing of the party, their plan to cut social security, and medicare. just as joe biden warned. here's the thing. by and large, for the country, it is giving up on majority rule. they're giving up on persuading a broad majority of people. they have become so entrenched in their own toxic little world, they're trying to negotiate it in secret. it is a vanguard assist strategy, so what they will do is 20 people in the caucus hold kevin mccarthy there, it is basically using a hostage negotiation for the ceiling, and rammed down people's throats. and again, this is what i said at the top. none of this is popular. they won't be able to hide it for much longer. here is a thing or two about this, and cinnamon already leader, kevin, and it is currently seen advisor, senator bernie sanders. brenda buck, serving as a chief communications officer to paul ryan. there is a really interesting contrast to this, and to 2010. say what you will about that, but it is very clear that the thing that republicans really ran on is cutting spending, the austerity, and the defic
a few days after the moderate wing of the party, their plan to cut social security, and medicare. just as joe biden warned. here's the thing. by and large, for the country, it is giving up on majority rule. they're giving up on persuading a broad majority of people. they have become so entrenched in their own toxic little world, they're trying to negotiate it in secret. it is a vanguard assist strategy, so what they will do is 20 people in the caucus hold kevin mccarthy there, it is basically...
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day. according to flightaware. well, millions of americans will get bigger social security payments starting this month as the costent kicks in. those payments will go up by 8.7%. and as the year progresses, nearly 70 million people will get a benefit. let americans are holding on to 21 billion dollars in unused gift cards. credit cards dot com says that averages out to about $175 per person. and a lot is the first person ever to lose 200 billion dollars. according to bloomberg billionaires index musk whose net worth pete to november 2021. to 340 billion has seen as well to plunge to 137 billion as tesla shares plummeted 65% in the past year. live from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king bacteria. all right. even count when you have that much money, i guess. all right. thank can't even imagine. >> it is 7.19, and speaking of elon starting off the new year with some new legal problems, he's being sued in san francisco for not paying rent on twitter's office space. the landlord suing now for just over $136,000 in back, rent musk, as we know, has been trying to cut back on expenses since he acquired the company bac
day. according to flightaware. well, millions of americans will get bigger social security payments starting this month as the costent kicks in. those payments will go up by 8.7%. and as the year progresses, nearly 70 million people will get a benefit. let americans are holding on to 21 billion dollars in unused gift cards. credit cards dot com says that averages out to about $175 per person. and a lot is the first person ever to lose 200 billion dollars. according to bloomberg billionaires...
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social security. the republicans are going to cut medicare. the republicans are going to default on the debt. it is a complete live. sean, this week in recent days, today and two days ago, i interviewed speaker kevin mccarthy. today i interviewed majority leader steve scalise. they both said emphatically they are not going after social security. they are not going after medicare. and they will make good on the government debt. what you have got here is biden with this big lie. this is what authoritarians do. this is what totalitarians do. they say something that is not true. they keep repeating it and they hope that somehow it's going to become true. mccarthy is too smart for this. skull lease is too smart for it. probably the country is too smart for it. the basic thing is that democrats will do anything, sean, not to cut spending. right now, spending and in the bloated size of government is the single biggest problem. it is the single guest obstacle to economic growth and prosperity. middle income folks are getting killed. this is craziness, this big lie. they are denying it. i have been playing it on my show. the leaders of the republican hou
social security. the republicans are going to cut medicare. the republicans are going to default on the debt. it is a complete live. sean, this week in recent days, today and two days ago, i interviewed speaker kevin mccarthy. today i interviewed majority leader steve scalise. they both said emphatically they are not going after social security. they are not going after medicare. and they will make good on the government debt. what you have got here is biden with this big lie. this is what...
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day 80th anniversary of the breaking of the blockade. ukraine is on the verge of an inter-confessional conflict about this, speaking at a social security meeting, he announced the post of the proposed country during the organization, the kiev authorities are destroying the canonical orthodox church and creating a loyal regime in its place. denis davydov will tell you more. the metropolitan of the russian orthodox church has never spoken in the un security council, the priest addresses diplomats, talking about how ukraine violates the charter of the united nations freedom of confession. there's more no one guarantees it, simply no, for far-fetched reasons, criminal cases are initiated against the episcopate and clergy of the ukrainian orthodox church. as in the years of atheistic persecution in the soviet union, they are unreasonably accused of anti-state activities, the ukrainian orthodox church is millions of parishioners and 12,000 communities, kiev pulls their forces into its alternative, as they say, believing schismatic patriarchy, under it and the laws rewrite churches seize parishes forced liquidation. and then it can only get worse not
day 80th anniversary of the breaking of the blockade. ukraine is on the verge of an inter-confessional conflict about this, speaking at a social security meeting, he announced the post of the proposed country during the organization, the kiev authorities are destroying the canonical orthodox church and creating a loyal regime in its place. denis davydov will tell you more. the metropolitan of the russian orthodox church has never spoken in the un security council, the priest addresses...
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clear in social media networks, wearables, fernando supporters, dis, they also knew about 4000 protesters that were on the way to brazil, airbus in the last days and did nothing to increase the security. so you have a clear case of either omission or incompetence. so it's be difficult to say that this, the scenes that we're seeing on, on the screen right now that this came as a surprise. yes and no. i am the boss on that. on his support as were suggesting that something like the vision of the capital in the u. s. almost exactly 2 years ago could happen in brazil as well. should bustle now to lose the election in october. so everybody was expecting something like that. we just didn't know when it would happened if it didn't come during lewis integration. probably because the security was much tighter. and it came on a sunday. like all the protests that the boss on that are supporters are organized . and on the sunday clothes is from january 6th as a copycat from the capital in b. nevertheless, the violence with which the protesters invaded and ransacked with the tiny buildings of brazil's democracy, apparently surprised even brazilian governor. he later published a video apologizing b
clear in social media networks, wearables, fernando supporters, dis, they also knew about 4000 protesters that were on the way to brazil, airbus in the last days and did nothing to increase the security. so you have a clear case of either omission or incompetence. so it's be difficult to say that this, the scenes that we're seeing on, on the screen right now that this came as a surprise. yes and no. i am the boss on that. on his support as were suggesting that something like the vision of the...
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social security benefit. he said look at a time when so many americans are working so hard to eventually get those benefits one dayy greed, just like the entire case, he says, was motivated by greed and had he heard that evidence prior to his promise of only five months of a jail sentence, he would have gone higher, but he made a promise so he kept with the five months. part of that prosecutors saying to the court, look, he satisfied all the conditions of his plea agreement. he did testify truthfully at trial. he did say he was this high managerial agent. basically somebody in charge of the trump organization. helped provide key evidence that effectively put the trump organization not behind bars, because you can't jail a corporation, of course, but led to the guilty verdict against the former president's company. so this effectively ends this chapter of the case. we have no pending cases remaining on the criminal side. of course, the civil suit by new york's attorney general against the trump corporation, the former president and his family members including his kids, that case moves on, but that's separate from
social security benefit. he said look at a time when so many americans are working so hard to eventually get those benefits one dayy greed, just like the entire case, he says, was motivated by greed and had he heard that evidence prior to his promise of only five months of a jail sentence, he would have gone higher, but he made a promise so he kept with the five months. part of that prosecutors saying to the court, look, he satisfied all the conditions of his plea agreement. he did testify...
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social security. gerry: don't like california's restrictive policies and covid-19 and sky high taxes and galatian mislead you the daye dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule...
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social security. some say that's a nonstarter. at the end of the day they want to negotiate.g because they are all on different pages policy wise and not clear that they actually want to negotiate. they just say they want to. but when the proof gets there, the i'm not sure there is actually any there there. >> listen, voters in the past have found holding the debt ceiling hostage for spending cuts to be illegitimate form of combat, political combat, they may agree that spending cuts are necessary. they don't think you should hold the debt ceiling hostage to do. so that's why president biden is saying he won't negotiate. he thinks he has the voters on his side. and until he thinks otherwise, he is not going to change his tune. >> bret: you should talk to senator biden. he has got other things to say. >> vice president biden led the negotiations in 2011 and said compromise is in the offing. here we are. >> bret: panel, thanks. tuesday time for "tuesday tweets." dr. strange love do you expect more politicians to declare classified documents stored in their homes. i would bet we
social security. some say that's a nonstarter. at the end of the day they want to negotiate.g because they are all on different pages policy wise and not clear that they actually want to negotiate. they just say they want to. but when the proof gets there, the i'm not sure there is actually any there there. >> listen, voters in the past have found holding the debt ceiling hostage for spending cuts to be illegitimate form of combat, political combat, they may agree that spending cuts are...
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i heard monday cuts to social security that very same day are present by and said hey, illegal immigrants free healthcare. there is a little bit of, there's ... i don't know. none of it is making sense and if you're paying attention we all know what needs to be done. some in congress are fearful to make that stand. >> host: thank you. >> guest: the immigration issue is an important one for thischallenge . it affects things in a couple different directions and one is that immigrants, of course and receive benefits in the country so that has a cost to it but the other side of the equation is they do often is made in the workforce and contribute taxes to the other side of the equation, the revenue and to help grow the economy in that fashion so there's really all balance here onand i'm not immigration policy experts . but it's well worth noting that immigration policy does contribute to our fiscal challenge both through calling the economy by welcoming more people into the picture in terms of the benefits you're a in many cases the illegal immigrants who may be accessing all those benefits a
i heard monday cuts to social security that very same day are present by and said hey, illegal immigrants free healthcare. there is a little bit of, there's ... i don't know. none of it is making sense and if you're paying attention we all know what needs to be done. some in congress are fearful to make that stand. >> host: thank you. >> guest: the immigration issue is an important one for thischallenge . it affects things in a couple different directions and one is that immigrants,...
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meantime, why i mentioned indiana jim baird every day is he a congressman from indiana v.a. claims, help seniors with social securityfill commitments to the american people. g.o.p. staffers in the 200 that are voting for mccarthy are sending out these efforts. for example, one congressman tried to reach the irs on behalf of the constituent and the irs said unfortunately until a speaker is elected members are sworn. in i will not be able to assist new this matter as still a congressman-elect. which is true they haven't all been sworn. in they are not actually members of the house as of yet. trey, what did you think arkanss pitch kind of dealing with that spending attack from the other side? >> no, i mean, french is right. look, i mean, cutting is hard. it is necessary it. used to be one of the complaints of the republican platform. the reality is you're not going to get budget control without dealing with mandatory spending. there is not a political appetite for that it doesn't mean you can't do what some of the 20 want which are balanced budget amendments. have the debate on the floor of the house. put people on rec
meantime, why i mentioned indiana jim baird every day is he a congressman from indiana v.a. claims, help seniors with social securityfill commitments to the american people. g.o.p. staffers in the 200 that are voting for mccarthy are sending out these efforts. for example, one congressman tried to reach the irs on behalf of the constituent and the irs said unfortunately until a speaker is elected members are sworn. in i will not be able to assist new this matter as still a congressman-elect....
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social security. host: how much do you rely on social security each month? caller: all i get, i have no income. i used to drive a truck and i drove 11,000 miles a day seven days a week. i have worked myself and now i am paralyzed. and i cannot work and i wish i could area now i hear that some crazy guy in the government wants to cut my only means of living? i want -- my country. host: jeffrey in nebraska more from capitol hill yesterday the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was speaking to reporters about these issues. the debt ceiling and the federal spending this is what he had to say. >> as some of you recall i have been through a few of these debt ceiling situations. the one that seems to stand out the most was in 2011. when i negotiated with the then vice president joe biden the budget control act in conjunction with raising the debt limit. it actually worked. it reduced government spending two years in a row since the first time right after the korean war. however, over the years, most of us on our side felt it was squeezing -- realistically. democrats felt the same way on the domestic side and we gradually pulled away from it. but if yo
social security. host: how much do you rely on social security each month? caller: all i get, i have no income. i used to drive a truck and i drove 11,000 miles a day seven days a week. i have worked myself and now i am paralyzed. and i cannot work and i wish i could area now i hear that some crazy guy in the government wants to cut my only means of living? i want -- my country. host: jeffrey in nebraska more from capitol hill yesterday the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was speaking to...
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social security and medicare. mccarthy and other top republicans have said in recent days that's not the area that they're lookingt, but it does continue to beg the question, if you're going -- where are you going to cut spending from? so far, jose, they have been very, very light on the details. we'll be looking when that meeting happens if we can get a little bit more information as to where republicans see these cuts even coming from. >> ali vitali on capitol hill. thank you so much. >>> up next, as the nation reels yet again from the brutal death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police, we'll take a look at what police reform might look like at the federal level. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." "jose diaz-balart reports. struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar
social security and medicare. mccarthy and other top republicans have said in recent days that's not the area that they're lookingt, but it does continue to beg the question, if you're going -- where are you going to cut spending from? so far, jose, they have been very, very light on the details. we'll be looking when that meeting happens if we can get a little bit more information as to where republicans see these cuts even coming from. >> ali vitali on capitol hill. thank you so much....
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first press conference the day after election, he said, i have political capital and i intend to use it. what was his number one priority? to privatize part of social security. now here we are, don't take my word for it, just read the press statements of kevin mccarthy a couple months ago, every single one of the republicans who is running to be my counterpart on budget committee as chair, they were all saying they intend to use the debt ceiling as leverage to win cuts to social security, medicare and medicaid. to their credit, they're being public about it. i have worked on this issue my entire time here in congress, working to attempt to de-politicize this bomb to our economy and the worldwide economy. i'm so proud of this caucus, not just house democrats, we're working with the white house as well, we are firmly united on this and just as republicans lost back in the gingrich congress in the mid 1990's, just as they lost in 2011 on this issue, they will lose again in 2023. >> last question. ms. delauro: i want to make one point. i think you all will recall last december, i was swarmed with so many of you in this audience today, i mean, just overwhelming.
first press conference the day after election, he said, i have political capital and i intend to use it. what was his number one priority? to privatize part of social security. now here we are, don't take my word for it, just read the press statements of kevin mccarthy a couple months ago, every single one of the republicans who is running to be my counterpart on budget committee as chair, they were all saying they intend to use the debt ceiling as leverage to win cuts to social security,...
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social security. [laughter] >> guest: we have to honor our mother and father. the scripture says days will be long upon the earth and we have to protect our seniors. we also have to honor the pact that we have with our veterans. georgia is a big veteran state. one in ten people in our state is attached in some way to the military. and we've seen a new generation of veterans, post-9/11 veterans, who had been exposed, who had a toxic exposure in afghanistan, and iraq and other low places and they've had a hard time getting thehe benefits that they need as a result of their service. g so they literally go abroad in a fight for us and then come back home and have to fight with us to get the health benefits that they deserve. so i'm glad that we have now moved forward with honoring our pact across the finish line and it's going to make a huge difference for about 3.5 million veterans. >> host: absolutely. we owe it to the veterans and to ourr seniors. people living in their golden years ought to be free of the anxieties. it may be important for us to stay focused on [inaudible] but sometim
social security. [laughter] >> guest: we have to honor our mother and father. the scripture says days will be long upon the earth and we have to protect our seniors. we also have to honor the pact that we have with our veterans. georgia is a big veteran state. one in ten people in our state is attached in some way to the military. and we've seen a new generation of veterans, post-9/11 veterans, who had been exposed, who had a toxic exposure in afghanistan, and iraq and other low places...
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paying for it, you, me, everyone else in every day america and which have to address the mandatory spending. people are panicking thinking that means social securitymedicare, medicaid. elizabeth: got it. >> there is 20 million worth of fraud in the mandatory spending. elizabeth: that is a lot of trade there. how he and democrats really want tens of thousands of new irs agents and workers. watch this? >> you know all of these new irs agents we have because they fired a lot of them, and a lot are retiring. guess what? who needs serious agent to know what they're doing or not doing? the billionaires, the multi, multimillionaires. elizabeth: how can somebody who has been there since the nixon era not know the upper classes can calf ford tax lawyers to fight back against the irs, lower and middle class, cannot afford the tax lawyers? cbo, congressional reserve service, joint committee on taxation already said what they're doing is going to hit the middle and lower class hard with audits. so what is with the consistent gaslighting here? >> it is just a losing message that they're trying to promote. just like how they said the inflation reduction act wou
paying for it, you, me, everyone else in every day america and which have to address the mandatory spending. people are panicking thinking that means social securitymedicare, medicaid. elizabeth: got it. >> there is 20 million worth of fraud in the mandatory spending. elizabeth: that is a lot of trade there. how he and democrats really want tens of thousands of new irs agents and workers. watch this? >> you know all of these new irs agents we have because they fired a lot of them,...
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. >> lives are at stake here, seniors rely on regular social security payments, folks on medicare rely on that resource to get them through the day. folks who need to receive a lifesaving medicare, they have access to those funds jeopardized, if we were to default on her death, and that is something that looks increasingly like deadly to happen, unless some republicans have semi good conscience, across the, aisle and join democrats and making sure that we paradise nation. >> it is a possible? it's not likely? >> they've got to be some democrats, including the ones who want to new york health or, now in many cases, as a result of redistricting, we've got to say i don't want to be at the head of this thing, if we crash the economy? >> you'd like to think so. they should not be partisan, this is a matter of good governance, right? but we've seen, thus far, those same people running, and who won in biden districts, districts that biden carried in 2020, vote for some of the crazier stuff that we've seen. this whole business about getting the irs, by taking away 87,000 agents, and trying to characterize that is somehow good for middle
. >> lives are at stake here, seniors rely on regular social security payments, folks on medicare rely on that resource to get them through the day. folks who need to receive a lifesaving medicare, they have access to those funds jeopardized, if we were to default on her death, and that is something that looks increasingly like deadly to happen, unless some republicans have semi good conscience, across the, aisle and join democrats and making sure that we paradise nation. >> it is a...
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good that today, because of democrat, the social security recipients will have an 8.7% increase in their cola and i will go home over the weekend and over these days and into martin luther king celebration where he believed in lifting the least of those, and be able to say to those social security recipient, you've got an 8.7% increase in your cola because of democrats and president biden. we intend to do things, to be active on behalf of the american people. we intend to cure problems, not make problems. we intend to help our schoolchildren, help our teachers, help our nurses, help our doctors. help those senior citizens who i see in the senior citizens community centers saying when are we going to get the ability to have a cost of living so that we can live because we have been the one that was helped build this nation. and finally, mr. speaker, i want my colleagues and the administration to be unafraid of move tbargd on h.r. 40. isn't it time that we assess the impact of slavery in this country. over 200 years. never been addressed. never been addressed. h.r. 40 needs to be pass on the issue of studying slavery and developing reparation proposa
good that today, because of democrat, the social security recipients will have an 8.7% increase in their cola and i will go home over the weekend and over these days and into martin luther king celebration where he believed in lifting the least of those, and be able to say to those social security recipient, you've got an 8.7% increase in your cola because of democrats and president biden. we intend to do things, to be active on behalf of the american people. we intend to cure problems, not...
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security but the arrest of his former partner has made the motive clear. the suspects are awaiting formal charges in the next days. however, since his death, there has been widespread social vitriol directed at the gay community and even his relatives over his sexuality. his cousinays it left them deeply harmed. >> someone claiming we did not give him love. reporter: the family says l the hate should not take away from the fact a crime had been committed and justice must decide. out there, the death drew a cocktail of file, hateful criticism of his sexuality, but here, everybody has been united in one voice, that those who are responsible for his death must not go unpunished. they say he was an amazing human and fashion designer who will loved taking pictures, a colorful life leang untold pain. laura: morning tv news began here in the united states in 1952 wit the very first today show broadcast. it took the u.k. almost 30 years more to get their first taste of news at breakfast time. today is the 40th anniversary of that new era for british tv. here's our correspondent david silla toefl. reporter: don't worry, you haven't missed 40 years and something has gone wrong. rep
security but the arrest of his former partner has made the motive clear. the suspects are awaiting formal charges in the next days. however, since his death, there has been widespread social vitriol directed at the gay community and even his relatives over his sexuality. his cousinays it left them deeply harmed. >> someone claiming we did not give him love. reporter: the family says l the hate should not take away from the fact a crime had been committed and justice must decide. out...