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mr. ryan wants to replace it. that's one thing. >> with a guarantee. >> the difference is we.... >> we don't want to change it for current seniors, because we should keep the promise we made to them. >> that's not accurate. >> for the next generation, we ought to go a system that's solvent and cure. more money for the poor and sick. less money for the wealthy. steny and i were two of 18 republicans and democrats in 2009... >> schieffer: just two. >> two of 18 to vote against increasing benefits for wealthy seniors. there hopefully is a coalition evolving. >> paul and i have some areas of agreement, as you hear, bob. but when paul says there are no cuts to those who are currently on medicare, that's not accurate. he repeals the affordable care act. he repeals the wellness provisions, the benefits that are in there. he repeals the preventive benefits. and he repeals the help that we give to prescription drug for those in the donut hole. to say that no benefits are changed... but having said that, what paul should ha
mr. ryan wants to replace it. that's one thing. >> with a guarantee. >> the difference is we.... >> we don't want to change it for current seniors, because we should keep the promise we made to them. >> that's not accurate. >> for the next generation, we ought to go a system that's solvent and cure. more money for the poor and sick. less money for the wealthy. steny and i were two of 18 republicans and democrats in 2009... >> schieffer: just two. >> two...
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mr. ryan. are faster hal scott, director of the program on international financial systems at harvard law school. mr. barry zubrow, executive vice president and chief risk officer of j.p. morgan chase. and mr. damon silvers, associate general counsel of the american federation of labor, afl-cio. so, mr. o'connor, we will start with you. >> thank you, chairman bachus, ranking member frank, members of the committee. for the opportunity to testify today. i would like to be begin by making five key points. first is to represent more than 800 there is from 56 countries, our broad membership includes cooperations -- corporation, asset mix, governments, supernatural entities, exchanges including houses as well as global and regional banks. our members quietly -- score support the goals of dodd-frank and global financial predatory reform. we have work proactively with policymakers in europe and around the world of the school. second, we have made and continue to make substantial programs and implement
mr. ryan. are faster hal scott, director of the program on international financial systems at harvard law school. mr. barry zubrow, executive vice president and chief risk officer of j.p. morgan chase. and mr. damon silvers, associate general counsel of the american federation of labor, afl-cio. so, mr. o'connor, we will start with you. >> thank you, chairman bachus, ranking member frank, members of the committee. for the opportunity to testify today. i would like to be begin by making...
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mr. ryan. professor space, president and director of the program on international financial systems at harvard law school. mr. barry zubrow chief riss officer of jpmorgan chase. excuse me. and mr. donovan silvers, the council of the american federation of labor to the afl-cio. let's just put it that way. so, mr. o'connor, we will start with you. >> thank you, chairman baucus, a ranking member french and members of the committee. for the opportunity to testify today. i would like to begin by making five key points. first is to represent more than 800 members from 56 countries. ever brought membership includes corporations, asset managers, governments, supranational entity some exchanges, clearing houses as well as global and regional banks. our members support the goals of dodd-frank and global financial regulatory reform. we have worked with policy makers in the u.s. and around the world. second, we have made and continue to make substantial progress in implementing the most important aspect o
mr. ryan. professor space, president and director of the program on international financial systems at harvard law school. mr. barry zubrow chief riss officer of jpmorgan chase. excuse me. and mr. donovan silvers, the council of the american federation of labor to the afl-cio. let's just put it that way. so, mr. o'connor, we will start with you. >> thank you, chairman baucus, a ranking member french and members of the committee. for the opportunity to testify today. i would like to begin...
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mr. ryan. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. in my written statement i have responded to the questions you asked in your invitation so in my oral statement i want to focus on three major issues, sifis warrant and special attention. it is my hope congress will agree with me and press answers to questions i will raise with combination of further hearings by this committee and additional study by by policy-makers here and globally. first, who are the globally systemicly important financial institutions the so-called gfis the including the capital surcharge debate you had this morning and, impacts what actions should be taken with respect to such firms. most of us think we know the firms preordained to make the list but at this moment no such public list exists. we do know there is a long list of firms who do not want be in the gsifi club. there are related questions that need to be asked on this topic. one, who decides whether a firm should be on the list? two, is this a dom
mr. ryan. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. in my written statement i have responded to the questions you asked in your invitation so in my oral statement i want to focus on three major issues, sifis warrant and special attention. it is my hope congress will agree with me and press answers to questions i will raise with combination of further hearings by this committee and additional study by by policy-makers here and globally. first, who are the globally systemicly...
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mr. ryan's budget. we disproportionately made cuts out of medicare. it showed us how hard it is to take care of this problem. if you completely keep military spending off the table -- we saw the president come up with a proposal but also did not get a lot of attraction, so we have been saying, we have got this crisis triggered it is like we are about to drive over a cliff -- we have got this crisis. it is like we are about to drive over a cliff. every day $4 billion is added to our debt, that we will have to pay off. we used to say we will pass it to our kids. we are going to get stuck with it as well. some of the entitlement programs, we have got to reform them. now we have to say to our republican colleagues, spending may be at an all-time high, but revenues are at the 60-year low. we have got to raise revenues as well and start with something bipartisan, and a lot of people are probably saying hang in there, but we have to go against the orthodoxies of both new parties and put the country first. i hope we can build on this, get a plan out there, le
mr. ryan's budget. we disproportionately made cuts out of medicare. it showed us how hard it is to take care of this problem. if you completely keep military spending off the table -- we saw the president come up with a proposal but also did not get a lot of attraction, so we have been saying, we have got this crisis triggered it is like we are about to drive over a cliff -- we have got this crisis. it is like we are about to drive over a cliff. every day $4 billion is added to our debt, that...
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seeing none, next we have mr. ryan young. >> good afternoon. thank you for, first all, my name is ryan young. thank you for considering my application today for the animal control and welfare commission. i have no financial or political reason for applying to the commission. my sole interest is in my deep passion for animals and a desire to help them and to give back to the community. i lived in san francisco since 2001. i have a bachelor of arts in economics and a master of business in marketing and strategy. i have over 15 years of economic and strategy consulting experience, mostly helping out large companies and organizations. so you may be asking what might that experience have to do with animals in san francisco? well, in the last four to five years, i have really learned a lot about the impacts that human activities are having on our planet. and a lot of which is caused by the types of companies that i was consulting to. so about three years ago i went to work for a sustainability consultant firm where i helped large companies minimize t
seeing none, next we have mr. ryan young. >> good afternoon. thank you for, first all, my name is ryan young. thank you for considering my application today for the animal control and welfare commission. i have no financial or political reason for applying to the commission. my sole interest is in my deep passion for animals and a desire to help them and to give back to the community. i lived in san francisco since 2001. i have a bachelor of arts in economics and a master of business in...
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. >> the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan. we have a few more members -- [unintelligible] >> 5 minutes is not enough time to get into all of this. a couple of things -- it was said that we wanted to go away or something like that. we all represent around 700,000 people. our relatives are on medicare. it is probably one of the most important programs the federal government has ever had. we want it to work and we want to save it. here is our problem -- we have 10,000 baby boomers are retiring every day with fewer workers coming into the work force to pay for it. health care costs are going up faster than inflation you are telling us the trust fund is going bankrupt in 2024. the cbo says faster than that. something has to be done. i want to ask you a couple of questions. do you both agree that you cannot say the savings in medicare is going to pay for the affordable care act and extend the solvency of medicare? you agree with that? a quick yes or no. >> i believe that. >> i assume you do, bob? >> from a unified budget standpoint,
. >> the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan. we have a few more members -- [unintelligible] >> 5 minutes is not enough time to get into all of this. a couple of things -- it was said that we wanted to go away or something like that. we all represent around 700,000 people. our relatives are on medicare. it is probably one of the most important programs the federal government has ever had. we want it to work and we want to save it. here is our problem -- we have 10,000 baby boomers...
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so what we've seen here proposed by mr. ryan seems to me is something that would make things much worse, at least according to the -- if you believe the actuary. now, i want to ask you a question that i sat here thinking about this whole time listening to. i came in to medicine in 1963. i graduated from medical school just before medicare started. so i've seen the whole district. i heard it was going to be socialism and the end of medicine was going to exist in this country. and i've watched it and it is clear to me that the decision to give doctors the right to set their own fees was a crucial error made in 1964 when they wrote that they could have their usually and customary fees, they really set in motion an awful lot of what we're looking at today. and you know about the ruck, the update committee. most people don't know what that is but you know about it, and they set the rates. now, why is there no discussion in your report about reform of the ruck committee or the rate setting that is done? we don't have a -- we don't hav
so what we've seen here proposed by mr. ryan seems to me is something that would make things much worse, at least according to the -- if you believe the actuary. now, i want to ask you a question that i sat here thinking about this whole time listening to. i came in to medicine in 1963. i graduated from medical school just before medicare started. so i've seen the whole district. i heard it was going to be socialism and the end of medicine was going to exist in this country. and i've watched it...
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mr. ryan: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to thank the national labor relations board for moving in a direction with a recent proposed change that will actually strengthen the workers -- a worker's ability in the united states to unite, to work within a system that has more transparency, that is fair, that is streamline so that we can return a little bit more power here in the united states of america to the worker. and representing a district in northeast ohio and cities like akron and youngstown and in a region that includes cleveland and canton and not too far from pittsburgh, we have had a long, proud history in our region, of a strong middle class that in many ways that had union representation, to bring some balance to an economic system quite frankly right now that is run by major global multinational interests that will do whatever is necessary to drive down wages for average workers. and i love this economic theory that we hear many times from our friends on the other side that if the minimum wage just w
mr. ryan: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to thank the national labor relations board for moving in a direction with a recent proposed change that will actually strengthen the workers -- a worker's ability in the united states to unite, to work within a system that has more transparency, that is fair, that is streamline so that we can return a little bit more power here in the united states of america to the worker. and representing a district in northeast ohio and cities like akron and...
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. >> the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan. we have a few more members -- [unintelligible] >> 5 minutes is not enough time to get into all of this. a couple of things -- it was said that we wanted to go away or something like that. we all represent around 700,000 people. our relatives are on medicare. it is probably one of the most important programs the federal government has ever had. we want it to work and we want to save it. here is our problem -- we have 10,000 baby boomers are retiring every day with fewer workers coming into the work force to pay for it. health care costs are going up faster than inflation you are telling us the trust fund is going bankrupt in 2024. the cbo says faster than that. something has to be done. i want to ask you a couple of questions. do you both agree that you cannot say the savings in medicare is going to pay for the affordable care act and extend the solvency of medicare? you agree with that? a quick yes or no. >> i believe that. >> i assume you do, bob? >> from a unified budget standpoint,
. >> the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan. we have a few more members -- [unintelligible] >> 5 minutes is not enough time to get into all of this. a couple of things -- it was said that we wanted to go away or something like that. we all represent around 700,000 people. our relatives are on medicare. it is probably one of the most important programs the federal government has ever had. we want it to work and we want to save it. here is our problem -- we have 10,000 baby boomers...
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. >> the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan. we have a few more members -- [unintelligible] >> 5 minutes is not enough time to get into all of this. a couple of things -- it was said that we wanted to go away or something like that. we all represent around 700,000 people. our relatives are on medicare. it is probably one of the most important programs the federal government has ever had. we want it to work and we want to save it. here is our problem -- we have 10,000 baby boomers are retiring every day with fewer workers coming into the work force to pay for it. health care costs are going up faster than inflation you are telling us the trust fund is going bankrupt in 2024. the cbo says faster than that. something has to be done. i want to ask you a couple of questions. do you both agree that you cannot say the savings in medicare is going to pay for the affordable care act and extend the solvency of medicare? you agree with that? a quick yes or no. >> i believe that. >> i assume you do, bob? >> from a unified budget standpoint,
. >> the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan. we have a few more members -- [unintelligible] >> 5 minutes is not enough time to get into all of this. a couple of things -- it was said that we wanted to go away or something like that. we all represent around 700,000 people. our relatives are on medicare. it is probably one of the most important programs the federal government has ever had. we want it to work and we want to save it. here is our problem -- we have 10,000 baby boomers...
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mr. ryan: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i understand why this might be confusing to my friends on the other side of the aisle. after all, they didn't bother to pass a budget last year. our friends on the other side of the rotunda in the senate didn't bother to pass a budget this year. we have a budget crisis. we've got a $1.5 trillion deficit. we've got a debt that is getting out of our control. and what do you do when you have a problem like that? you pass a budget. the reason we are doing what we are doing today is because our partners on the other side of the rotunda in the senate didn't pass a budget. house republicans did. we passed the budget. and we are acknowledging and living within that budget. if our friends on the other side of the aisle bothered to pass a budget, we wouldn't be in the situation where we are today. now, let's discuss about what our budget does and what it does not do. number one, because we have a debt crisis we think we have a moral obligation to our constituents, our children, and grandchildre
mr. ryan: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i understand why this might be confusing to my friends on the other side of the aisle. after all, they didn't bother to pass a budget last year. our friends on the other side of the rotunda in the senate didn't bother to pass a budget this year. we have a budget crisis. we've got a $1.5 trillion deficit. we've got a debt that is getting out of our control. and what do you do when you have a problem like that? you pass a budget. the reason we are...
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mr. ryan's point, you wouldn't have not passed a budget resolution in the senate for two years running or in the house last year, and when it comes to pointing fingers about holding up the budget, and you're not a member of the senate in 2006. then senator obama gave a speech about the failure of leadership for having the vote. but all 47 democrats voted against the debt ceiling increase, so i think we have to get a little bit beyond the finger-pointing here. i think the realities are much, much more serious, and the way you do things in washington, we become an active dialogue is through the legislative process. and candidly, as an analyst i think i don't -- congressman braley and's proposal media would be an opening bid, but there has been no counterfeit so far. let me bring in the treasury now one of the biggest bombing funds in the world, maybe the biggest. how do you landed the u.s. government money knowing that larry just said you only charge 3%. i think that you are missing a zero there. >> as you noted, we don't. [laughter] >> we shouldn't get much from the treasury yield because
mr. ryan's point, you wouldn't have not passed a budget resolution in the senate for two years running or in the house last year, and when it comes to pointing fingers about holding up the budget, and you're not a member of the senate in 2006. then senator obama gave a speech about the failure of leadership for having the vote. but all 47 democrats voted against the debt ceiling increase, so i think we have to get a little bit beyond the finger-pointing here. i think the realities are much,...
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caller: i think he will be smashed by mr. ryan. host: ok, next caller. what do you think? caller: i think it would be a mistake for new to to run for president because i do not think it is his time yet. i thinking you'll see a political fascination of some of the baggage that he might bring along with him. i like newt gingrich and i think he's a good man and i think he would do a good job, but i will support herman cain. i have been listening to what he has to say and i truly believe that he cares about the united states. bye-bye to go a little bit further. i would like to see a head to head african-american race for the presidency of the united states because i would like to see how the liberal democratic voters who will go in and just push the button for president obama -- i do not know how they can possibly vote for this guy because he has done absolutely nothing for this country. caller: -- host: let's go on to a democratic caller in illinois. what do you think about newt gingrich? caller: i am sad. i was hoping it would be newt gingrich against president obama because
caller: i think he will be smashed by mr. ryan. host: ok, next caller. what do you think? caller: i think it would be a mistake for new to to run for president because i do not think it is his time yet. i thinking you'll see a political fascination of some of the baggage that he might bring along with him. i like newt gingrich and i think he's a good man and i think he would do a good job, but i will support herman cain. i have been listening to what he has to say and i truly believe that he...
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let's let mr. ryan and the house people lead with their chin, let them come out and make a plan and we'll just attack t that's the democratic leadership we've seen in this senate. and it's not legitimate. iters a not justified leadership. it's irresponsible, and the president is not -- has not been engaged. he doesn't want to talk about it. he has not explained it in his state of the union address, he's not eelly talked to the american people consistently about why his own debt commission chairman, mr. erskine bowles, says we're facing the most predictable economic crisis in our history. no, he doesn't want to talk about that. why? because once you talk about it, it becomes obvious that spending needs to be cut. and it becomes obvious that you can't fix your way out of this by raising taxes. and if you are a tax-and-spender, you don't want to deal with that reality. in my view. so i am worried about it. i don't know where we're heading today, mr. president. senator reid is a good man. senator mcconnell
let's let mr. ryan and the house people lead with their chin, let them come out and make a plan and we'll just attack t that's the democratic leadership we've seen in this senate. and it's not legitimate. iters a not justified leadership. it's irresponsible, and the president is not -- has not been engaged. he doesn't want to talk about it. he has not explained it in his state of the union address, he's not eelly talked to the american people consistently about why his own debt commission...
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so, i think what mr. ryan is doing is trying to figure out a way to back off of that now because i think they see the majority of the american people are seniors. young people support medicare. and we do not want to see it tinkered with. we don't want to see it on the table to be cut. and naturally they would get very defensive because i think they could see what is happening in the country and where public opinion is. again, it is what it is. you can see they want to eliminate medicare. there have been votes cast to demonstrate that in the house and senate and another vote yesterday. that is what they want to do. host: the next call comes from scottsdale, arizona. steve, republican. thecaller: i took my daughter to the hospital yesterday, she was really sick with stomach flu. i cannot believe how bad -- every time you go there, there is so much waste involved, so much time spent. there are overcharging everything. i think the problem lies in basically, especially these southern states, and they're all against
so, i think what mr. ryan is doing is trying to figure out a way to back off of that now because i think they see the majority of the american people are seniors. young people support medicare. and we do not want to see it tinkered with. we don't want to see it on the table to be cut. and naturally they would get very defensive because i think they could see what is happening in the country and where public opinion is. again, it is what it is. you can see they want to eliminate medicare. there...
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mr. ryan's plan in 2022 says basically it's equal to what is 65-year-old would cost than traditional medicare. my question is kind of typing in the first year of the program the voucher doesn't really see the government any money and doubles the out-of-pocket cost for 60 fibril to be covered under the plan? and my understanding that correctly? >> congresswoman, we didn't study the first decade or we don't usually city budget resolution alternately distinguish between federal cost. by our analysis it is more expensive to treat a 65-year-old and treat that person through medicare today for 65-year-old, but the plan also overtime reduces the federal government's payment. so we shall overtime the plan reducing federal payment relative to the medicare system. but we also show, as you know the beneficiaries of paying more. >> just in my final 30 seconds, your analysis of the one page 13 indicates the reality of the proposal is some people wouldn't actually purchase insurance because of the extra cost is made. so does that mean we could actually see an increase in the rates of elderly who are either
mr. ryan's plan in 2022 says basically it's equal to what is 65-year-old would cost than traditional medicare. my question is kind of typing in the first year of the program the voucher doesn't really see the government any money and doubles the out-of-pocket cost for 60 fibril to be covered under the plan? and my understanding that correctly? >> congresswoman, we didn't study the first decade or we don't usually city budget resolution alternately distinguish between federal cost. by our...
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caller: i think he put his foot in his mouth with bashing mr. ryan.t: beverly, new jersey, frank, on our line. caller: i think it would be a mistake for newt gingrich to run for president. i don't think it is his time yet. i think you'll just see a personality and a political fascination of some of the baggage that he might bring with them. i like him and i think he is a good man. i think he would do a good job but i will support herman cain. i have been listening to what he has to say and i really like what he has to say. i truly believe that he really cares about the united states. i would like to see a head to head african-american race for the presidency of the united states. i would like to see how the liberal democratic voters who go in and push the button for president obama, go in there and how they could possibly vote for this guy. he has done absolutely nothing for our country. i don't think he has any idea what to do. host: go to norman in illinois. what do you think about newt gingrich? caller: i am sad. i was hoping it would begin rich ag
caller: i think he put his foot in his mouth with bashing mr. ryan.t: beverly, new jersey, frank, on our line. caller: i think it would be a mistake for newt gingrich to run for president. i don't think it is his time yet. i think you'll just see a personality and a political fascination of some of the baggage that he might bring with them. i like him and i think he is a good man. i think he would do a good job but i will support herman cain. i have been listening to what he has to say and i...
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tyler graham and mr. ryan hamilton. their presence provided a special opportunity for our entire community to share their experiences and tell their story firsthand to members of this committee. i'm here to speak about the struggle that the florida counties that our constituents faced in the days and months following the deepwater horizon oil spill. it is clear in hindsight that even in the face of these struggles we cannot ignore the efforts by the federal and response state teams. and even the responsible party that tried to do their best while facing this unique and global strategy. however, as a lifelong florida resident and survivor of more than 20 hurricanes, best efforts and good intentions are not enough. we must learn from our mistakes so that the disaster response is not just swift but clear, organized, and collaborative for the communities impacted. there is no question that florida has the foremost disaster response team in our country and arguably the world. with hurricane season the last six months and can
tyler graham and mr. ryan hamilton. their presence provided a special opportunity for our entire community to share their experiences and tell their story firsthand to members of this committee. i'm here to speak about the struggle that the florida counties that our constituents faced in the days and months following the deepwater horizon oil spill. it is clear in hindsight that even in the face of these struggles we cannot ignore the efforts by the federal and response state teams. and even...
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we have smead some tough -- made some tough decisions, mr. ryanome of the tough decisions we have made as a party on entitlement spending, and let me make one thing perfectly clear, if you want to balance the budget, you must change entitlements. [applause] don't care how you do it, that's not a -- that's not politics speaking, that's simple math. if you are interested in balancing the budget, then you must do something different about medicare, medicaid and social security. i'll leave it to other folks to talk today about how to fix that, but that is a truth. if you want to balance the budget, you have to do that. so we have made some tough decisions. not enough, and we'll continue to have to do them. we will continue to borrow money this year, borrow almost over $900 billion this year. there's a lot more difficult decisions to make. um, i'll leave you with this. it was a story -- and i wish i could take credit for this. it happened just the other day. we were at the white house, we were called in to meet the president. and we had a little questi
we have smead some tough -- made some tough decisions, mr. ryanome of the tough decisions we have made as a party on entitlement spending, and let me make one thing perfectly clear, if you want to balance the budget, you must change entitlements. [applause] don't care how you do it, that's not a -- that's not politics speaking, that's simple math. if you are interested in balancing the budget, then you must do something different about medicare, medicaid and social security. i'll leave it to...
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so, i think what mr. ryan is doing is trying to figure out a way to back off of that now because i think they see the majority of the american people are seniors. young people support medicare. and we do not want to see it tinkered wit we don't want to see it on the table to be cut. and naturallyhey would get very defensive because i think they could see what is happening in the country and where public opinion is. again, it is what it is. you can see they want to eliminate medicare. there have been votes cast to demonstrate that in the house and senate and another vote yesterday. that is what they want to do. host: the next call comes from scottsdale, arizona. steve, republican. thecaller: i took my daughter to the hospital yesterday, she was really sick with stomach flu. i cannot believe how bad -- every time you go there, there is so much waste involved, so much time spent. there are overcharging everything. i think the problem lies in basically, especially tse southern states, and they're all against the b
so, i think what mr. ryan is doing is trying to figure out a way to back off of that now because i think they see the majority of the american people are seniors. young people support medicare. and we do not want to see it tinkered wit we don't want to see it on the table to be cut. and naturallyhey would get very defensive because i think they could see what is happening in the country and where public opinion is. again, it is what it is. you can see they want to eliminate medicare. there have...
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i'm not allowed to refer to changing medicare to a voucher system even though mr. ryan himself referred to it as a voucher system. i must now call it a premium support system. these changes among many others are censorship at its worse when we don't like something, when it's not going well for us on the majority side, we suppress it. this censorship would make former soviet censors blush at the breathtaking nature and sweeping scope of the suppression of free expression, free ideas here in the nation's capital. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from indiana. without objection, so ordered. >> i rise today to talk about jobs. last week during the district work period i met with local business leaders, toured businesses throughout my district, and listened to their concerns. it should not come as a surprise to anyone the main topic of conversation was where are the jobs? and what is the state of the economy? over and over the small business leaders told me that government regulations and uncertainty are negatively affect
i'm not allowed to refer to changing medicare to a voucher system even though mr. ryan himself referred to it as a voucher system. i must now call it a premium support system. these changes among many others are censorship at its worse when we don't like something, when it's not going well for us on the majority side, we suppress it. this censorship would make former soviet censors blush at the breathtaking nature and sweeping scope of the suppression of free expression, free ideas here in the...
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mr. ryan's point, you wouldn't have not passed a budget resolution in the senate for two years running or in the house last year, and when it comes to pointing fingers about holding up the budget, and you're not a member of the senate in 2006. then senator obama gave a speech about the failure of leadership for having the vote. but all 47 democrats voted against the debt ceiling increase, so i think we have to get a little bit beyond the finger-pointing here. i think the realities are much, much more serious, and the way you do things in washington, we become an active dialogue is through the legislative process. and candidly, as an analyst i think i don't -- congressman braley and's proposal media would be an opening bid, but there has been no counterfeit so far. let me bring in the treasury now one of the biggest bombing funds in the world, maybe the biggest. how do you landed the u.s. government money knowing that larry just said you only charge 3%. i think that you are missing a zero there. >> as you noted, we don't. [laughter] >> we shouldn't get much from the treasury yield because
mr. ryan's point, you wouldn't have not passed a budget resolution in the senate for two years running or in the house last year, and when it comes to pointing fingers about holding up the budget, and you're not a member of the senate in 2006. then senator obama gave a speech about the failure of leadership for having the vote. but all 47 democrats voted against the debt ceiling increase, so i think we have to get a little bit beyond the finger-pointing here. i think the realities are much,...
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mr. ryan's plan in 2022 says basically it's equal to what is 65-year-old would cost than traditional medicare question is kind of typing in the first year of the program the voucher doesn't really see the government any money and doubles the out-of-pocket cost for 60 fibril to be covered under the plan? and my understanding that correctly? >> congresswoman, we didn't study the first decade or we don't usually city budget resolution alternately distinguish between federal cost. by ouranalysis it is more expensive to treat a 65-year-old and treat that person through medicare today for 65-year-old, but the plan also overtime reduces the federal government's payment. so we shall overtime the plan reducing federal payment relative to the medicare system. but we also show, as you know the beneficiaries of paying more. >> just in my final 30 seconds, your analysis of the one page 13 indicates the reality of the proposal is some people wouldn't actually purchase insurance becae of the extra cost is made. so does that mean we could actually see an increase in the rates of elderly who are either uninsu
mr. ryan's plan in 2022 says basically it's equal to what is 65-year-old would cost than traditional medicare question is kind of typing in the first year of the program the voucher doesn't really see the government any money and doubles the out-of-pocket cost for 60 fibril to be covered under the plan? and my understanding that correctly? >> congresswoman, we didn't study the first decade or we don't usually city budget resolution alternately distinguish between federal cost. by...
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ryan. >>> last night mr.ma and the german chancellor had dinner at the 1789 restaurant in georgetown. he called her a trusted global partner. tonight's dinner and reception will be held in the rose garden, a first for the obamas. >>> all local church, st. luke's episcopal church in bladensburg maryland, will be the first day in the u.s. to convert to roman catholicism. the congregation is already catholic-leaning. it was not so much about the issues in the anglican and church ordaining women and gay people. >> grenada stayed true to what we were taught and raised with. i thought if we -- i felt we needed to stay true to what we were taught and raised with. >>> get ready for new traffic pattern on the 14th street bridge. the northbound bridge will be closed overnight so that the lanes can be realigned. the new alignment will be in place for tomorrow morning rush hour or. two left lanes will be used to get to the southeast southwest freeway or north on 14th street. the lane on the far-right will go only to the
ryan. >>> last night mr.ma and the german chancellor had dinner at the 1789 restaurant in georgetown. he called her a trusted global partner. tonight's dinner and reception will be held in the rose garden, a first for the obamas. >>> all local church, st. luke's episcopal church in bladensburg maryland, will be the first day in the u.s. to convert to roman catholicism. the congregation is already catholic-leaning. it was not so much about the issues in the anglican and church...
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mr. ellison: doesn't the ryan budget end medicare as we know it? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is not stating a proper parliamentary inquiry. the gentleman is recognized. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. speaker. i raise this point of order because i think it's important to discover whether or not the underlying rule for the homeland security appropriations bill also deems the republican plan to end medicare as we know it. it's the only vehicle we got to actually talk about this rule, and this bill and how we are being denied the ability to actually offer amounts that we would like to, to eliminate what's actually happening in this bill. mr. speaker, we have a responsibility to raise our -- erase our deficit. claiming to reduce the budget deficit on the backs of americans who've paid into their retirement their entire lives not only harms america's seniors but goes against the basic values of fairness and security that americans cherish. america guarantees a healthy and secure retirement for americans who pay into it their whole l
mr. ellison: doesn't the ryan budget end medicare as we know it? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is not stating a proper parliamentary inquiry. the gentleman is recognized. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. speaker. i raise this point of order because i think it's important to discover whether or not the underlying rule for the homeland security appropriations bill also deems the republican plan to end medicare as we know it. it's the only vehicle we got to actually talk about...
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mr. bobblehead himself, cody ross, homers. bottom night, crawford to right. but ryan makes the catch at the manning track. houston street's 15th save in 17 tries. rockies end the giants' win streak. >> as's and boston, where you cn get one of the best artery clogging hot dogs. 1 to the eighth. boston up. crawford down the line. four hits and three rbi's. in the nine in, a's rally. jackson lines it off youkilis' glove. two runs score, we go extras. carl crawford on second, drew to center. a's lose the fifth straight in this heartbreaker. >> bears and oklahoma state, based loaded for ashley decker. fly ball to right. sammy can't come up with it. three runs score. cal takes the lead. bottom sixth, cal up two. the solo shot. cal wins 6-2 in this double elimination tournament. and they get florida next. >> switch over the women's final at the french open with skisee schiavone in the and li na. na playing with confidence. the pressure is on the defending champion, and na, doesn't get it. second set. tiebreak. the backhand i long. li na, the first women of chinese descent to
mr. bobblehead himself, cody ross, homers. bottom night, crawford to right. but ryan makes the catch at the manning track. houston street's 15th save in 17 tries. rockies end the giants' win streak. >> as's and boston, where you cn get one of the best artery clogging hot dogs. 1 to the eighth. boston up. crawford down the line. four hits and three rbi's. in the nine in, a's rally. jackson lines it off youkilis' glove. two runs score, we go extras. carl crawford on second, drew to center....
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we'll preview the "green lantern" movie, ryan reynolds as a super hero. and "mr.per's penguins" comes to life. guess who discusses which movie? >> i'm the penguins. you're the green guy. >> exactly. >>> first after insisting he would not resign, congressman anthony weiner has stepped down, bowing to pressure surrounding his sexting scandal. >> from relief on capitol hill to a job offer from "hustler" magazine larry flint. jonathan carl has details. >> reporter: it was an ugly end to a bizarre scandal. >> today i am announcing my rez ig nation fr ig -- resignation from congress. so my colleagues can get back to work the my neighbors can choose a new representative. and most important, that my wife and i can continue to heal from the damage i have caused. >> reporter: his wife not at his side, he apologized. he resigned. but somehow still managed to sound look he was giving a political stump speech. >> i had hoped to be able to continue the work that the citizens of my district elected me to do, to fight for the middle-class and those struggling to make it. unfortun
we'll preview the "green lantern" movie, ryan reynolds as a super hero. and "mr.per's penguins" comes to life. guess who discusses which movie? >> i'm the penguins. you're the green guy. >> exactly. >>> first after insisting he would not resign, congressman anthony weiner has stepped down, bowing to pressure surrounding his sexting scandal. >> from relief on capitol hill to a job offer from "hustler" magazine larry flint. jonathan carl...
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lance corporal ryan miller, right here is his photograph, mr. speaker. ryan miller at the age of 19, member of the united states marine corps, was killed on september 14, 2006. he's from periland, texas. he's a third -- pearlland, texas. he's a third generation marine. he joined the marines so he could follow in his father and grandfather's footsteps. he wanted to become a houston police officer just like his parents who are houston police officers. staff sergeant edward reynolds jr. over here, mr. speaker. united states army. he was killed at the age of 27 on september 26, 2006, just a few days after lance corporal ryan miller was killed. he's from port arthur, texas, another refinery area in southeast texas. he was looking forward to new year's eve because that's when he was going to get married. and he was a man that pushed, as his fellow warriors say, pushed others to succeed in what they do. next is captain david frazier, 13th individual on this poster. he was a member of the united states army. he was killed on november 26, 2006, at the age of 25. h
lance corporal ryan miller, right here is his photograph, mr. speaker. ryan miller at the age of 19, member of the united states marine corps, was killed on september 14, 2006. he's from periland, texas. he's a third -- pearlland, texas. he's a third generation marine. he joined the marines so he could follow in his father and grandfather's footsteps. he wanted to become a houston police officer just like his parents who are houston police officers. staff sergeant edward reynolds jr. over here,...
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mr. le vits, you're on the c.a.c. also aren't you? if you could share some thoughts. >> thank you very much commissioners and director ryan for hearing this. i don't have much to add from what has already been said so i don't want to repeat mr. henderson our kirsten what they've already said. i did this the last time i was hear. i just want to read d vision statement from the market octavia plan which is really the basis -- basic idea of this plan. if you'll bear with me. envision an urban neighborhood that provides for a mix of people of various ages incomes and lifestyles, a place where every day needs can be met on a short walk on a system of public streets that are are easy and safe to get around on foot, bicycle and by public transportation. imagine a plan connected to a city as whole where owning a car is a choice not a necessity and streets are inviting public bliss spaces. i think this sort of drives our focus here when we talk about affordability we're talking about a neighborhood that is inclusionary of all different types of people and this is a very important component of -- of the market octavia plan to make this plan wor
mr. le vits, you're on the c.a.c. also aren't you? if you could share some thoughts. >> thank you very much commissioners and director ryan for hearing this. i don't have much to add from what has already been said so i don't want to repeat mr. henderson our kirsten what they've already said. i did this the last time i was hear. i just want to read d vision statement from the market octavia plan which is really the basis -- basic idea of this plan. if you'll bear with me. envision an...
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mr. gingrich. after a spectacular flip-flop belly flop on the paul ryan kill medicare budget plan right out of the r his presidential campaign started. mr. gingrich's campaign, you might recall, immediately bumble ed into another mine field. remember, the candidate could not and would not explain a quarter million to half million dollar revolving charge account that he had at the jeweler tiffany's. why is this a problem? it's sort of like a nonsexual version of the ick factor. for a guy trying to run as a fiscal conservatives, the hundreds of thousands worth of jewelry on credit is just hard to explain. it's an image thing. mr. gingrich has been at pains ever since to try to revise his image. to try to re-establish some man of the people credentials. trying to not seem like an out of touch rich washington guy who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on diamonds. in the midst of that image challenge, mr. gingrich is actually off the campaign trail for a while on a two-week vacation. asked on friday where it was that mr. gingrich would be vacationing, mr. gingrich's spokesman would not say. that w
mr. gingrich. after a spectacular flip-flop belly flop on the paul ryan kill medicare budget plan right out of the r his presidential campaign started. mr. gingrich's campaign, you might recall, immediately bumble ed into another mine field. remember, the candidate could not and would not explain a quarter million to half million dollar revolving charge account that he had at the jeweler tiffany's. why is this a problem? it's sort of like a nonsexual version of the ick factor. for a guy trying...
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mr. chairman. ambassador ryan crocker returns from -- and retirement to again supply his unsurpassed experience in a dynamic conflict environment. i thank him for his commitment, and i know that he will bring insight and informed adjustment -- judgment to the role. i should point out this is the sixth hearing the form relations committee has held related to a dentist and related -- in the last two months, exploring not just what does happen in afghanistan, whether our best expenditures represent a rational allocation of our military and financial assets. r g.o.-strategic interests are threatened, not just by terrorism, but by debt, economic competition, energy, food prices, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and other forces. solving these problems would be much more difficult if we give both to much resources to one country. the question the president must answer is whether we can achieve the most important national security goals in afghanistan, especially preventing the taliban from taking over the g
mr. chairman. ambassador ryan crocker returns from -- and retirement to again supply his unsurpassed experience in a dynamic conflict environment. i thank him for his commitment, and i know that he will bring insight and informed adjustment -- judgment to the role. i should point out this is the sixth hearing the form relations committee has held related to a dentist and related -- in the last two months, exploring not just what does happen in afghanistan, whether our best expenditures...
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ryan reynolds took in $53 million . not as strong as the other super hero movies. jim carery family comedy mr.r's penguin, x-men and hangover ii in the top five. >>> cesar chavez plaza june june19th as the emancipation day in galveston, texas. attendees here were treated to food and entertainment. ,,,,,,
ryan reynolds took in $53 million . not as strong as the other super hero movies. jim carery family comedy mr.r's penguin, x-men and hangover ii in the top five. >>> cesar chavez plaza june june19th as the emancipation day in galveston, texas. attendees here were treated to food and entertainment. ,,,,,,
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ryan of columbia, maryland last october. rayn was getting out of her car near dupont circle and she was hit by alexis suv. >>> president and mrs. obama will host a black-tie dinner at the white house this evening for german chancellor angela multiplerkel. they had dinner last night at the 1789 esteban in georgetown. the president called her a trusted global partner. tonight's reception will be at the rose garden, a first for the obamas. >>> on interstate 95, a commercial airliner headed south through maryland. a plane is familiar. that's the u.s. airways jet that landed in the hudson river in 2009 after it struck a flock of birds. all 155 passengers and crew did survive. the decline is on its way to its new home at the museum in charlotte. >>> that's cool> 4:49, 67 degrees. >> apple moves forward with a new invention. the company hopes they icloud could change your life. >> how was the tuesday morning ride shaping? we will freight rail delivered caterpillar to peoeoria more than 100 years ago. and they're still delivering cat machines today. you can find us on every continent. and the journey starts here on freight rail americ
ryan of columbia, maryland last october. rayn was getting out of her car near dupont circle and she was hit by alexis suv. >>> president and mrs. obama will host a black-tie dinner at the white house this evening for german chancellor angela multiplerkel. they had dinner last night at the 1789 esteban in georgetown. the president called her a trusted global partner. tonight's reception will be at the rose garden, a first for the obamas. >>> on interstate 95, a commercial...
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mr. bobblehead himself, cody ross, homers homeo left. fifth of the season. bottom ninth crawford at the plate. started his proseason with a grand slam. ryan spill -- spilborghs makes the catch. >> we moved on shortly after it happened. one of those things that it's obviously terrible, but the season keeps going on. we can't stop. just try to move forward with who we have now and try to keep winning ball games. >> it's not like we're going to get him back any quicker so we're just moving on. as soon as we had word he is done for the year, we -- he is a big part of the team and will be for a long time. >> mike: a's and bobts. this dog has heartburn written all over it. top of the green monster, 1 or red sox. eighth. boston up 5-4. carl crawford, the two rbi single. but in the ninth, the a's rally, pendington down the left-field line, the score. jackson, two runs score, for runs, we go extras. 16 pitchers used in this game. two outs and j.d. drew's single, plates crawford. a's lose their fifth straight, 9-8. cal defeated kgb city -- oklahoma city to stay alive. williams doubles through the gap. 1 or bears. bottom third. divide -- tied at two
mr. bobblehead himself, cody ross, homers homeo left. fifth of the season. bottom ninth crawford at the plate. started his proseason with a grand slam. ryan spill -- spilborghs makes the catch. >> we moved on shortly after it happened. one of those things that it's obviously terrible, but the season keeps going on. we can't stop. just try to move forward with who we have now and try to keep winning ball games. >> it's not like we're going to get him back any quicker so we're just...
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mr. chairman. number one, the only budget that has passed is the ryan budget. the democrats, have -- the democrats have not passed the budget. the democrats are the majority party in the senate. the majority party in the senate, the democrat party, rejected president obama, another democrat, they rejected his budget by a vote of 97-0. now, what did harry reid and president obama do after that? nothing. that was it. went to the house, no problem. where's the leadership? i guess it's the same place the jobs are. we're still looking for it. if the democrats were concerned about balancing fiscal responsibility and so many of these vital programs which we're all trying to work through, then why are they working on a budget? point number one. point number two, this bill increases food stamps $5.6 billion in the school lunch program $1.5 billion. it also increases from the committee mark w.i.c. $147 million under the delauro amendment. it will not be offset by the obama w.t.o. cotton agreement, but it will be offset. that amendment is in tact as rments w.i.c. number t
mr. chairman. number one, the only budget that has passed is the ryan budget. the democrats, have -- the democrats have not passed the budget. the democrats are the majority party in the senate. the majority party in the senate, the democrat party, rejected president obama, another democrat, they rejected his budget by a vote of 97-0. now, what did harry reid and president obama do after that? nothing. that was it. went to the house, no problem. where's the leadership? i guess it's the same...
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mr. cuellar: i ask unanimoussen kent -- consent to remove representative ryan as co-spon or of h.r. 771. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from culberson rise? mr. culberson: i ask unanimous consent -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee rise? ms. jackson lee: i want to make sure that the corrected vote or lack of vote was amendment number 1 of rokita of indiana, that is a vote of no. i ask unanimous consent that it be placed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman's statement will appear in the record. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson, rise? mr. culberson: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2055 and that i may include tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pusuant to house resolution 288 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state
mr. cuellar: i ask unanimoussen kent -- consent to remove representative ryan as co-spon or of h.r. 771. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from culberson rise? mr. culberson: i ask unanimous consent -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee rise? ms. jackson lee: i want to make sure that the corrected vote or lack of vote was amendment number 1 of rokita of indiana, that is a vote of no. i...
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the superhero flick staring ryan reynolds opened in the top spot with tickets sales close to $53 million. last week "super 8" flipped to second with "mr. popper's penguins" coming in third. >>> and terrell, if there's any question about gentlemen preferring blonds and the dresses they wear look at this. you know the iconic white number that marilyn monroe wore in the "seven year itch" can brought in $4.6 million, there we would, whoop, debbie reynolds selling movie memorabilia she correct collected and that dress is very well-known. >> throwing away the dress and let the bidding begin. ashley morrison in new york thank you. >>> totally different note, amy winehouse canceled her comeback tour after a disastrous performance in belgrade, take a look. ♪ she took the stage an hour late on saturday and appeared disoriented. the audience booed and many walked out. she's been in and out of rehab. her manager says she is returning home. >>> tributes are coming in from all over the world following the death of clarence clemons. ♪ the big man had played sax with bruce springsteen and the e street band since the '70s. springsteen he was 69 years
the superhero flick staring ryan reynolds opened in the top spot with tickets sales close to $53 million. last week "super 8" flipped to second with "mr. popper's penguins" coming in third. >>> and terrell, if there's any question about gentlemen preferring blonds and the dresses they wear look at this. you know the iconic white number that marilyn monroe wore in the "seven year itch" can brought in $4.6 million, there we would, whoop, debbie reynolds...
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the adventure stars ryan reynolds in what could be the start of a franchise. it debut at number one with $53 million in sales. and mr. popper penguins had a frosty open with only $18 million. >>> next on this monday morning -- the deadly danger in your backyard portable pools. just as risky as in-ground pools. >>> he did something that even tiger woods couldn't do, golf's newest phenomenon, we've got the latest here from the open. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! smoky eyes look amazing, but creating them? that's a whole different story. introducing new almay intense i-color smoky-i kit. first, sweep the smoky eye color across your lid. then add the crease- accentuating shade, and a highlight under your brow. only from almay. only for me. this 4th of
the adventure stars ryan reynolds in what could be the start of a franchise. it debut at number one with $53 million in sales. and mr. popper penguins had a frosty open with only $18 million. >>> next on this monday morning -- the deadly danger in your backyard portable pools. just as risky as in-ground pools. >>> he did something that even tiger woods couldn't do, golf's newest phenomenon, we've got the latest here from the open. but you can help fight muscle loss with...
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mr. president, is exactly what the ryan republican budget that was passed in the house of representatives earlier this year and supported by the vast majority of republicans here in the senate just last month, that's what that budget is all about. let me just give you -- it's a long budget. let me give you a few examples of what the ryan republican budget would do. the republican budget passed by the house this year would end medicare as we know it within ten years. the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimates that under the ryan proposal, in 2022, a private health care plan for a 65-year-old equivalent to medicare coverage would cost about $20,500. yet, the republican budget would provide a voucher for only $8,000 of those premiums. seniors would be on their own to pay the remaining $12,500, a full 61% of the total. now how many of the 20 million near elderly americans who are now ages 50 to 54 will be able to afford that? let's review what they have. let's say when you become 65 in ten years and you are living on $15,000 in social security, you are going to be asked to pay $12,
mr. president, is exactly what the ryan republican budget that was passed in the house of representatives earlier this year and supported by the vast majority of republicans here in the senate just last month, that's what that budget is all about. let me just give you -- it's a long budget. let me give you a few examples of what the ryan republican budget would do. the republican budget passed by the house this year would end medicare as we know it within ten years. the nonpartisan...
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ryan reynolds' latest superhero movie, green lantern, earned $52 million in its dibuoy weekend. that's actually low compared to other comic book adaptations. super8 slipped to second place, earning $21 million, and mrins earned $18 million in its debut. a lot of great movies to watch. that's it for us. thanks for watching. hope to see you tonight at hope to see you tonight at 1111111111111111111111111111 ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers...