. >> kevin printeder victim. you have seen all the numbers, all the reports. you have seen all the inaction. do we need a full-blown crisis to move people to some solution. >> well we have a crisis but not a crisis we think we have. we have a retirement crisis. with crowing numbers of people ageing in the poverty, we have a crisis of economic security. what we need to do is not talking about proposals raising the age or cut benefits. it 10,000 people turned 65 every day. more and more of those folks, because of changes in the structure have a hard time changing. social security is an important source of the income. they don't have a pension, they were not able to stay. wages were stagnant. health care costs are growing for people that are older. all the things together mean one social security is important. perform they are not enough to keep up with the costs of growing hold. we need proposals expanding social security. there's proud income. to do that we have to pay more. over 70% of americans would rather do that. that's where the focus needs to be on. >> p