jason. we all know that in a financial sense and medicare are in trouble, but what we asked can him and charles blah house to do was how do you reform the social security system so it's not just fixing it in terms of making it balanced, but what do you do to get growth? what's the answer to that question? >> i have two hours, right? >> two minutes. [laughter] >> first of all, i want to thank everyone involved in this project. and, mr. president, thank you -- >> jason, why don't you sit here, because we're getting a little -- >> feedback? >> reverb, yeah. >> go ahead and turn your mic off. >> this better? thank you again, mr. president, for your remarks, and also i apologize i didn't get the no-tie memo today, but that's art all right, i look the fanciest up here. >> you can take it off. >> it doesn't come off. [laughter] retirement security is a passion of mine, and that literally means for some those who are young going to be old and those who are old today. and a lot of times people get social security, and they realize they think that's their savings plan, and that is actually a false assump