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one person said this makes george orwell looks like nothing it's orwellian herself.nse this is big brother america monitoring all communications all the time. >> paul: do we really need to spy on our allies? >> yes. let's knock down spy versus spy activity. in 2000, when the u.s. program echelon came to the surface and idea that the united states was stealing european technology. there are two reasons why we do this spying test first one so see if european companies are bribing u.s. officials in countries like saudi arabia. second and more important is looking at technology transfers to europe like iran, formally iraq that could be used to build nuclear defense plants or other types of weapons of mass destruction. there has been a lot of evidence over the last 15 years that that has happened. if you are imposing sanctions on country like iran or north korea, you want to make sure there aren't european campaigns leaking or breaking through that system. >> paul: we also know the al-qaeda cell that executed 911 operated out of hamburg, germany? >> it's reasonable to won
one person said this makes george orwell looks like nothing it's orwellian herself.nse this is big brother america monitoring all communications all the time. >> paul: do we really need to spy on our allies? >> yes. let's knock down spy versus spy activity. in 2000, when the u.s. program echelon came to the surface and idea that the united states was stealing european technology. there are two reasons why we do this spying test first one so see if european companies are bribing u.s....
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by george orwell. not george ornell. also on that list, perfect timing with that recent movie.prio as the great gatsby. students at this school were told to read this book, "the great gypsy." we have seen it on the field before. look at this pitcher on the mound. cincinnati without the first "i." but somehow the children always keep us honest. in san francisco, when she was asked to braille. >> she said braille. >> but they told her she was wrong. >> i didn't want to say anything, because when they tell you got a word wrong you don't argue with him. >> they sent her home in second place, but the crowd, her teachers, stood by her. they petitioned and got to send her to the next round. and tonight, she might have some advice for those teachers who came up with that reading list. 30 errors in all. because we remember when she told us this. >> if you don't get it the first time, all you have to do is try harder the next. >> try harder the next. >> "good morning america" and "this week" first thing in the morning and as soon as there's a verdict in the george zimmerman trial i'll be
by george orwell. not george ornell. also on that list, perfect timing with that recent movie.prio as the great gatsby. students at this school were told to read this book, "the great gypsy." we have seen it on the field before. look at this pitcher on the mound. cincinnati without the first "i." but somehow the children always keep us honest. in san francisco, when she was asked to braille. >> she said braille. >> but they told her she was wrong. >> i...
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i think george orwell or even franz costco would be very proud of this plan. >> are you surprised more insurance companies aren't throwing in the towel? >> yeah, because there's more customers. do i think if the president is the king and could have done what hwanted, we wod have had government health insurance takeover. chart health insurance stocks against the stock market over the last couple of years, including health insurance stocks, and they beat them cause they happen they will have more customers. there's a lot wrong with this plan, but the poor health insurance companies is not one of them. they have a great business ahead of them. >> john, take it on. >> a lot wrong with this plan? there is no plan. there was no health care plan. there was just an insurance plan. at 30 million people to abroken system and this is what you get. the feds are going to have to d those. what you're going do see with all of this is that just like when they got to the banking industry and they put all this regulation on it, $2 trillion of credit lines went out of a 5 trillion credit market. you're g
i think george orwell or even franz costco would be very proud of this plan. >> are you surprised more insurance companies aren't throwing in the towel? >> yeah, because there's more customers. do i think if the president is the king and could have done what hwanted, we wod have had government health insurance takeover. chart health insurance stocks against the stock market over the last couple of years, including health insurance stocks, and they beat them cause they happen they...
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. >> george orwell, the author of "1984," says liberty means the right to tell the people what they doot want to hear. how many of our politicians are willing to do that? >> the beauty of our system is it does not depend on the virtue of the citizen or even of the people in power. it is a crazy construction which you pick the power centers against each other as the protection against. me -- against tyranny. how improbable is it that of all of the countries on earth and all of history, this small colony produces a generation of geniuses who conduct from nothing, without any experience, this whole constitutional system that has worked for any republican the history of the species? and it works even today. >> but with full knowledge of the terrible conflicts in europe and the mistakes and governing that took place in europe for centuries. >> we should be more aware of that. we take it for granted we have these individual rights. people do not even think about it. they should take a look at world history where the history of the world is mostly about individuals getting power and abusing i
. >> george orwell, the author of "1984," says liberty means the right to tell the people what they doot want to hear. how many of our politicians are willing to do that? >> the beauty of our system is it does not depend on the virtue of the citizen or even of the people in power. it is a crazy construction which you pick the power centers against each other as the protection against. me -- against tyranny. how improbable is it that of all of the countries on earth and all...
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online sales of george orwell's "1984" have spiked in the wake of the surveillance program from the u.sational security agency used to spy on people. the scandal affects europe in particular. the u.s. is reportedly monitoring 2 million data set and france, and in germany, the figure stands at 10 million. even the european parliament has apparently been targeted. members of the parlor tarik -- parliamentary institution in sweden spoke about it. >> we need to cancel safe harbor agreements with the united states now. they also need to make the decisions not to enter into trade negotiations for someone who clearly shows no remorse at backstabbing his country, and initially -- additionally, we need member state governments to show the political courage to stay with the public interests of european citizens. >> the scandal leads as european parliament continues its discussions on personal data. the biggest issue lies in making companies adhere to stricter legislation. online privacy is indeed a matter of urgency. "we could make it mandatory for european businesses that collect, process, and s
online sales of george orwell's "1984" have spiked in the wake of the surveillance program from the u.sational security agency used to spy on people. the scandal affects europe in particular. the u.s. is reportedly monitoring 2 million data set and france, and in germany, the figure stands at 10 million. even the european parliament has apparently been targeted. members of the parlor tarik -- parliamentary institution in sweden spoke about it. >> we need to cancel safe harbor...
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one person at the european parliament said this makes george orwell look like nothing, talk about orwelliannadvertently being orwellian herself. no question that there is a sense that this is big brother america monitoring all communications all the time. >> do we really need to spy on our allies? >> yes. >> why? >> let's knock down the idea this is just all crazy spy versus spy activity. in 2000, we went through this when -- the u.s. program called echelon came to the surface. they -- the idea was the united states was stealing european technology. there are basically would reasons why we do this spying. the first one is to see whether european countries are bribing foreign officials for contracts and in countries like saudi arabia. and as they have. the second and perhaps more for is to look at technology transfers from europe to countries like iran, formally iraq. that could be used to build nuclear defense plans or other kinds of weapons of mass destruction. because there has been a lot of evidence over the last 15 years that that has happened. and so if you are imposing sanctions on a
one person at the european parliament said this makes george orwell look like nothing, talk about orwelliannadvertently being orwellian herself. no question that there is a sense that this is big brother america monitoring all communications all the time. >> do we really need to spy on our allies? >> yes. >> why? >> let's knock down the idea this is just all crazy spy versus spy activity. in 2000, we went through this when -- the u.s. program called echelon came to the...
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stimulus that there's now one camera for every eleven people their privacy groups are furious saying george orwell's one thousand nine hundred four was never intended to be an instruction manual as a look. if you ever feel like you're being watched perhaps even feel singled out no matter how huge the crowd. chances are it may not just be paranoia. the british security industry association estimates that there are between four point one and five point nine million a close circuit television or c.c.t.v. cameras in the u.k. one in every fifteen or one in every eleven people whether you're going to the shopping mall or what are called sensitive locations like schools and hospitals they're likely to be electronic now in recent years much criticism has been thrown out what is seen as the u.k. government's growing surveillance state but in the most recent report it shows that in fact majority of c.c.t.v. cameras are not government funded but rather privately owned mostly used for security reasons and now the b s are you stressed the c.c.t.v. schemes are invaluable for crime detection and evidence for the p
stimulus that there's now one camera for every eleven people their privacy groups are furious saying george orwell's one thousand nine hundred four was never intended to be an instruction manual as a look. if you ever feel like you're being watched perhaps even feel singled out no matter how huge the crowd. chances are it may not just be paranoia. the british security industry association estimates that there are between four point one and five point nine million a close circuit television or...
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plus, george orwell's 1984 could soon play out in one city with big brother cameras >>> vitamin waterore and more sold every day. people believe it's a healthy alternative to soda. abc news reporter has the story. >> suggested health benefits appear there in the name. >> vitamins help support a healthy body. >> one group asking if it's as healthy as some might think. >> do you think it's healthy? >> yes. there are vitamins and it's watt year calling it vitamin water is a lie. >> a judge is clearing the way to sue coca-cola makers of vitamin water. accusing the company of misleading practice autos we just want people to make an informed purchasing zigs complaining the advertising deceptively promotes prot duct as healthy claiming certain types of the drink can, along other things quote reduce risks for eye disease for promote healthy joints pointing out a 20 ounce bottle also contained eight tea spoons of sugar. >> sucking on seven to eight lollipops in one sitting. >> coca-cola says no consumer could be misled into thinking vitamin water was a healthy of beverage. >> they're getting w
plus, george orwell's 1984 could soon play out in one city with big brother cameras >>> vitamin waterore and more sold every day. people believe it's a healthy alternative to soda. abc news reporter has the story. >> suggested health benefits appear there in the name. >> vitamins help support a healthy body. >> one group asking if it's as healthy as some might think. >> do you think it's healthy? >> yes. there are vitamins and it's watt year calling it...
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scott, george foreman, george patten, george orwell. s. >> i have money and property. >> and finally curious george. sow that's not even mentioning -- what is the point of this exercise, you ask? well, nothing but to suggest the -- naughty little monkey, power hitter, who is strong with the force. so now -- let's turn to experts to tell us about the real actual significance accusing the name george. we have some guests who know a lot about this. kate is standing outside buckingham palace. and the daughter of queen elizabeth's former press secretary. okay, george alexander louis, none of those names really surprised -- explain where they all came from. >> george, of course, is the patron saint of england, as you mentioned in a rundown, there have been six previous georges since 1714. fuls the name of the queen's beloved grandfather, technically the founder of the house of windsor. alexander, there have been three scottish king i by that name. princess alexandera is william's godmother. alexandera is the queen's middle name. so philip is n
scott, george foreman, george patten, george orwell. s. >> i have money and property. >> and finally curious george. sow that's not even mentioning -- what is the point of this exercise, you ask? well, nothing but to suggest the -- naughty little monkey, power hitter, who is strong with the force. so now -- let's turn to experts to tell us about the real actual significance accusing the name george. we have some guests who know a lot about this. kate is standing outside buckingham...
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. >> this big brother has done a lot greedier than george orwell thought it would never get. >> whenrandma in braska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have nothing to worry about. >>>> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all? >> no. john: my fellow lertarians are mad at me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i thinit is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is >> i don't mind. it's not like it will be on tmz.
. >> this big brother has done a lot greedier than george orwell thought it would never get. >> whenrandma in braska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have nothing to worry about. >>>> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all? >> no. john: my fellow lertarians are mad at me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i...
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george orwell. >> bill benny worked at the nsa for nearly four decades, starting as a data analyst in desk top computers. after known, the nsa began a warrantless surveillance program approved by george bush. >> telcons, billing data, people in the united states call people in the united states. i think they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> reporter: 3 billion a day, internal to this country. >> just to this country. >> reporter: nsa is spying on people in this country? binny thought it was wrong and quit in protest. "the new york times" exposed it in 2005. in 2007, the nsa officially discontinued the program, the same year, suspecting he was the source of the "the new york times" laeneaks, the fbi raideds home. >> my son answered the door. i was in the shower, one guy came in and pointed the gun at my head. >> reporter: binny denies being a leaker and ultimately not charged with any crimes. but a fellow whistleblower was. remember tom drake? his house searched too. he was indicted on five counts of espionage. the government dropped those charges when drake pleaded
george orwell. >> bill benny worked at the nsa for nearly four decades, starting as a data analyst in desk top computers. after known, the nsa began a warrantless surveillance program approved by george bush. >> telcons, billing data, people in the united states call people in the united states. i think they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> reporter: 3 billion a day, internal to this country. >> just to this country. >> reporter: nsa is spying on...
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. >> this big brother has done a lot greedier than george orwell thought it would never get. >> whenou all grandma in braska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have nothing to worry about. >>>> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all? >> no. john: my fellow lertarians are mad at me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john stossel. i thinit is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is >> i don't mind. it's not like it will be on tmz. john: big brother and privacy. that's our show tonight. -7♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: 65ears ago, that novel struck a chord. ople feared the future would bring government spying on us through telescreens that were erywhere, even in our bedrooms. big brother was watching. when computers became popular people feared that the internet would become government's way of controlling s. we libertarians said, no, the opposite is true. the internet and personal computer revolution is have freed us from all kinds of governnt cont
. >> this big brother has done a lot greedier than george orwell thought it would never get. >> whenou all grandma in braska the nsa knows. john: the president says you have nothing to worry about. >>>> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. john: government officials do like. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all? >> no. john: my fellow lertarians are mad at me. they say, i am not angry enough. >> you know, i don't think this is john...
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george orwell, of course. and perfect timing as "the great gatsby."school were told to read the book, "the great gypsy." no word who will star in that movie. we've seen it on the field before. this pitcher on the mound. look closely. cincinnati there. without the first i. but somehow the children always keep us honest. fresno, california, when dara shoemaker was asked to spell braille. she said, b-r-a-i-l-l-e. they told her she was wrong. >> i didn't want to say anything. because the word master tells you you've got a word wrong, you don't really argue with him. >> reporter: they sent her home with second place. but the crowd, her teachers, they stood by her. >> i looked around at the audience. half of them were looking at each other. murmuring. >> they petitioned and got her sent to the next round. she might have advice for the teachers who came up with that reading list. 30 errors in all. because we remember when she told us this. >> if you don't get it the first time, you have to try harder the next. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >>
george orwell, of course. and perfect timing as "the great gatsby."school were told to read the book, "the great gypsy." no word who will star in that movie. we've seen it on the field before. this pitcher on the mound. look closely. cincinnati there. without the first i. but somehow the children always keep us honest. fresno, california, when dara shoemaker was asked to spell braille. she said, b-r-a-i-l-l-e. they told her she was wrong. >> i didn't want to say...
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and i had a flashback when we had to read george orwell's book 1984.ountry will not be taken over by communism by force because of the second amendment. but by the breakup of the family unit and by sex, drugs, and rock and roll and immorality. i realize in my lifetime between the age of 12 and 50 it had happened. >> bill: that's the lincoln crew, right in the friends of lincoln, the friends of abe out there in hollywood? >> it's a secret group. >> bill: no, it's not ms. jackson, everybody knows about the friends of abe. even abe and he has been dead for more than 150 years. [ laughter ] >> bill: so now, you are trying reignite your career and you become a conservative. that's not going to help you reignite your career. >> no. >> bill: right? >> no. you are right. and but no one is going to have a career when we're all communists, you know. [ laughter ] >> bill: wait. i'm not a communist and i have a career. i'm not so worried about the communist aspect of it but i understand there is a lot of social pressure in los angeles to conform to the liberal min
and i had a flashback when we had to read george orwell's book 1984.ountry will not be taken over by communism by force because of the second amendment. but by the breakup of the family unit and by sex, drugs, and rock and roll and immorality. i realize in my lifetime between the age of 12 and 50 it had happened. >> bill: that's the lincoln crew, right in the friends of lincoln, the friends of abe out there in hollywood? >> it's a secret group. >> bill: no, it's not ms....
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it's like two minutes of hate and george orwell. these are frustrated working class people. rather than deal with the real issues of class division in this society right now, it's easy to rile people up over scapegoats. that's what has happened. i don't want to dignify what that kind of race-baiting journalism is by calling it journalism. we have legitimate conservative politicians. >> why do they go that far? i don't think sean who people like listening to him. fair enough. they watch him on tv. why does he go this far? because he wouldn't lose a single audience member. if he came out and said this case is really complicated. it's complicated by racial history. it's complicated by profiling. i don't know what happened in that verdict. i'm not going to judge. and just play it like the president played it. >> i think there is a knee-jerk reaction on their part that is based in part to get ratings, but also based on what i think he really feels, a certain tribalism, that we have these people on the other side that are making a big racial stink out of this. they're trying to ma
it's like two minutes of hate and george orwell. these are frustrated working class people. rather than deal with the real issues of class division in this society right now, it's easy to rile people up over scapegoats. that's what has happened. i don't want to dignify what that kind of race-baiting journalism is by calling it journalism. we have legitimate conservative politicians. >> why do they go that far? i don't think sean who people like listening to him. fair enough. they watch...
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filled with mad lice ♪ ♪ there's no such thing as too much purell this is a cautionary tale word to george orwell a spy then destroy him ♪ ♪ no blankets or pajamas they can choke you in your sleep ♪ ♪ two words about furniture killing machines ♪ ♪ board your windows up the sun is bad for your health ♪ ♪ and always wear a straight jacket so you're safe from yourself ♪ ♪ yeah gotta get your money right mind right ♪ ♪ and by the year 2020 ♪ like hindsight ♪ you could have your portfolio diversified like stocks and bonds and hustlers on the side ♪ ♪ right ♪ enough to buy a bunch of crazy ass nonsense you wake up in the morning faberge egg omelets ♪ ♪ that's money and then some to spend and lend some it's disposable income you only live once right ♪ ♪ yolo say no no isolate yourself and just roll solo ♪ ♪ be care-folo you oughta look out also stands for yolo ♪ ♪ you know that we are still young burn the prints off your thumbs ♪ ♪ then pull out all your teeth so you can't bite your tongue ♪ ♪ only on this earth for a short time time so don't go outside ♪ ♪ cause you don't want to die die ♪ ♪ just take
filled with mad lice ♪ ♪ there's no such thing as too much purell this is a cautionary tale word to george orwell a spy then destroy him ♪ ♪ no blankets or pajamas they can choke you in your sleep ♪ ♪ two words about furniture killing machines ♪ ♪ board your windows up the sun is bad for your health ♪ ♪ and always wear a straight jacket so you're safe from yourself ♪ ♪ yeah gotta get your money right mind right ♪ ♪ and by the year 2020 ♪ like hindsight ♪ you...
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george orwell once said that he was right there in front of one's nose amid constant struggle. we are talking about all americans. first and foremost, we need to realize that the solution to america's retirement challenge lies in payroll deduction. those who don't have it is truly staggering. our lifetime income research shows us that the median americans have no savings on the job or are on track to replace just 41% of their work like in comes once they retire. that is including social security.@ that is including social security. americans who do have access to savings plans are on track to replace 73% of the pre-retirement incomes we are on track to replace 79% of the work to live income. those were automatically enrolled in their plans are doing even better. those who are enrolled in auto escalation are headed to 95% replacement rates based interplays over 100% of their working income once they choose to retire. that, my friends, is success by any measure. we are not talking about some tiny outlying exception here many americans are on track today to replace more than 100%
george orwell once said that he was right there in front of one's nose amid constant struggle. we are talking about all americans. first and foremost, we need to realize that the solution to america's retirement challenge lies in payroll deduction. those who don't have it is truly staggering. our lifetime income research shows us that the median americans have no savings on the job or are on track to replace just 41% of their work like in comes once they retire. that is including social...
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the "the great gatsby" became the greatritten by george orwell. g. >> gretchen: canterbury tales is now just one canterbury tale. no word yet from the school district. >> brian: all right. >> gretchen: that's sad and funny at the same time. >> steve: we've been showing you all morning long clues to who our breakfast buddy is today. >> brian: here is one of your clues. this brooklyn native knows how to control a tough crowd. even had an anchor seat on snl's weekend update when it was really funny. it's comedian, outstanding writer, funny guy, collin quinn. [ applause ] there he is! how are you? >> hi. >> gretchen: good morning. >> steve: how are you? >> i'm great. >> steve: you're really great. you've got a show right now. >> actually not that's great. what do you want me to say? i'm horrible? >> gretchen: i'm tired. >> pink shirt. i'm not sure what i'm doing. >> steve: fine, let me take this approach rather than everything is beautiful. you're doing a one-man show. collin quinn, unconstitutional. you try to make fun of the constitution. >> the whol
the "the great gatsby" became the greatritten by george orwell. g. >> gretchen: canterbury tales is now just one canterbury tale. no word yet from the school district. >> brian: all right. >> gretchen: that's sad and funny at the same time. >> steve: we've been showing you all morning long clues to who our breakfast buddy is today. >> brian: here is one of your clues. this brooklyn native knows how to control a tough crowd. even had an anchor seat on...
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george orwell once said that seeing what's right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. and went this survey shows us -- and what this survey shows is right in front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize the potential of workplace savings, and dramatically raise the prospects for retirement success for all working americans. first and foremost, we need to recognize that the only real solution to america's retirement savings challenge lies in payroll deductions in the workplace. the difference in retirement readiness between americans who have access to workplace savings plans and those who don't is truly staggering. our lifetime income research shows us that the median americans who have no savings plans on the job are on track to replace just 41% of their worklife incomes once they retire. and remember, that is including social security. americans who do have access to savings plans at work, are on track to replace 73% of their pre-retirement incomes. that's still less than we should aim for, but it is radically a better result. workers who a
george orwell once said that seeing what's right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. and went this survey shows us -- and what this survey shows is right in front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize the potential of workplace savings, and dramatically raise the prospects for retirement success for all working americans. first and foremost, we need to recognize that the only real solution to america's retirement savings challenge lies in payroll...
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george orwell once said that seeing what is right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle, andn front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize potential of workplace savings. and dramatically raise the successs for retirement for all working americans. foremost, we need to recognize that the only real solution to america's retirement savings challenge lies in payroll deductions in the workplace. the difference in return but readiness between americans who have access to workplace savings plans and those who do not is truly staggering. our lifetime income research shows us that the median americans who have no savings plans on the job are on track to workce just 41% of their life incomes once they retire. and remember, that is including social security. access towho do have savings plans at work are on track to replace 73% of their pre--retirement incomes. that is still less than we should aim for the mob but it is radically a better result. workers who are active in defined contribution plans are of theirto replace 79% work life income. those who are au
george orwell once said that seeing what is right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle, andn front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize potential of workplace savings. and dramatically raise the successs for retirement for all working americans. foremost, we need to recognize that the only real solution to america's retirement savings challenge lies in payroll deductions in the workplace. the difference in return but readiness between americans who have...
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george orwell once said that seeing what is right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle, and what this survey shows us right in front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize potential of workplace savings. thedramatically raise prospects for retirement success for all working americans. first and foremost, we need to recognize that the only real solution to america's retirement savings challenge lies in payroll deductions in the workplace. -- difference in return but retirement readiness between americans who have access to workplace savings plans and those who do not is truly staggering. our lifetime income research shows us that the median americans who have no savings plans on the job are on track to replace just 41% of their work life incomes once they retire. and remember, that is including social security. americans who do have access to savings plans at work are on track to replace 73% of their pre-retirement incomes. wet is still less than should aim for the mob but it but radically a better result. workers who are active in defined contribut
george orwell once said that seeing what is right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle, and what this survey shows us right in front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize potential of workplace savings. thedramatically raise prospects for retirement success for all working americans. first and foremost, we need to recognize that the only real solution to america's retirement savings challenge lies in payroll deductions in the workplace. -- difference in...
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novelist george other well managed our society in which every movement is monitored by an all seeing figure called big brother. today big data has far more ability than even orwellee, record, analyze everything we do. to even know much of what we think. but one thing would surely surprise orwell. instead of citizens demanding their privacy they can't wait to give it away. >> if the root end is behaving like a moron a lot of people are willing to give up their privacy, give up their sense of shame, give up their embarrassment. >> the problem is there's not enough fame or fortune for everyone with a digital camera and a broadband connection. the capacity to screw up your life does seem lime mittless. >> dominos pizza employee fired and criminally charged after posting a video of themselves doing gross things to food they were repairing: >> a high school -- this taco bell employee was fired after posting this picture. >> today i am announcing my resignation from congress. >> who can forget married new york congressman anthony weiner forced to resign in disgrace after a tweeted picture of his privates went viral. >> there was a point in the past if you were about to
novelist george other well managed our society in which every movement is monitored by an all seeing figure called big brother. today big data has far more ability than even orwellee, record, analyze everything we do. to even know much of what we think. but one thing would surely surprise orwell. instead of citizens demanding their privacy they can't wait to give it away. >> if the root end is behaving like a moron a lot of people are willing to give up their privacy, give up their sense...