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personal information and you could be exposing yourself that way as well. >> host: don't give your social security number even though many places as fort it require it. besides the social media aspect what are we missing as far as protecting ourselves? >> guest: minimize your risk of exposure, don't care your social security card, those of you who are children, don't carry your inventory of credit, debit cards, don't give information to people you don't know and be careful about giving information to people using you know. if someone calls on the phone and says there from the irs hang up, they don't do that or say they are from your bank, if they ask you anything more than we noticed some suspicious activity in your account, just confirmed the transactions. if they ask you to authenticate yourself, hang up. protect the devices that you use, you're smart phone is more than a communication device, it is a data storage device and make sure you put the right software and protections on their, same with your laptop, with your ipad. you should also be using long passwords and don't share your password a
personal information and you could be exposing yourself that way as well. >> host: don't give your social security number even though many places as fort it require it. besides the social media aspect what are we missing as far as protecting ourselves? >> guest: minimize your risk of exposure, don't care your social security card, those of you who are children, don't carry your inventory of credit, debit cards, don't give information to people you don't know and be careful about...
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earnings in the 2008-2009 debacle, and now i rely almost entirely on social security." if we want minnesotans like jeff and millions of americans across the country face ago similar situation, if we want them to have a secure retirement, we need to increase these benefits. that's what the save benefits act does. under our bill, seniors and veterans get a 3.9% increase. the same percentage increase that c.e.o. pay went up from 2013 to 2014. for the average beneficiary, 3.9%, that raise would come to about $580 a year. now, while that may not sound -- $580 may not sound like a lot, of course compared to the raises that c.e.o.'s are getting, $580 can make a big difference to the average american, especially the average senior. $580 may cover several months of groceries or out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs for a senior on medicare. -- who's gotten into their doughnut holes. now, some may ask, if we can afford to give seniors and veterans a raise right now. too often the ideas we've heard -- quote, unquote -- "for fixing social security" deal with raising the retirem
earnings in the 2008-2009 debacle, and now i rely almost entirely on social security." if we want minnesotans like jeff and millions of americans across the country face ago similar situation, if we want them to have a secure retirement, we need to increase these benefits. that's what the save benefits act does. under our bill, seniors and veterans get a 3.9% increase. the same percentage increase that c.e.o. pay went up from 2013 to 2014. for the average beneficiary, 3.9%, that raise...
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the social security administration reports by 2034, if nothing is done to update social security, thege 2034,is going to lose, in 25% of their benefits which calculates to about $4000 a year. my question to you is this -- what will you do to update social security? what are your specific solutions to update social security to put it on stable ground for future generations? mr. trump: i'm glad you asked me that question. you have been paying into social security and medicare, by the way. medicare does work. there is tremendous waste, fraud and abuse. we will not cut your social security and your medicare. we will take the jobs back from all the countries that are ripping us off. we will become a wealthy country again and save you social security. think of it -- i cannot believe this number, but who was the mandatory the number? over 6 million people -- i cannot believe it -- are age 112 and over and getting social security. who is the man that told me that? i heard it, i read it. 6 million people are getting social security, meeting someone else is picking it up. who is that man? he is
the social security administration reports by 2034, if nothing is done to update social security, thege 2034,is going to lose, in 25% of their benefits which calculates to about $4000 a year. my question to you is this -- what will you do to update social security? what are your specific solutions to update social security to put it on stable ground for future generations? mr. trump: i'm glad you asked me that question. you have been paying into social security and medicare, by the way....
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-- a raise on our social security.illions ofd dollars to get the mexicans and all these other people coming in here, taking the jobs and the benefits, and raking in all our tax dollars that we used to get in. host: are you living on social security alone? caller: yes. host: how much is that for you are month? caller: $1016. host: how much do your bills come to? don't ask. i have to do odd jobs on the side under the table. it is all thanks to our government. host: you are 73 years old? caller: yep. host: we will go next to sharon and texas. how old are you and what is your retirement status? caller: i'm 69. i'm retired. fromchange my status disabled to retired because they said that i would make one money that way. $665 perliving on month. home are you in your own or your apartment? caller: i'm in my own home. host: do you have a mortgage? caller: no. i went to reverse mortgage. host: to get money out to live on? caller: no, i did not get any .oney out i have to pay a mortgage fee. gary we will go to and texas. are you
-- a raise on our social security.illions ofd dollars to get the mexicans and all these other people coming in here, taking the jobs and the benefits, and raking in all our tax dollars that we used to get in. host: are you living on social security alone? caller: yes. host: how much is that for you are month? caller: $1016. host: how much do your bills come to? don't ask. i have to do odd jobs on the side under the table. it is all thanks to our government. host: you are 73 years old? caller:...
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. >> several candidates proposed changing social security. by casey takes a look at the challenges face be the system that helps older americans in retirement. >> the vision, give america's retiree's economic security. >> this social security measure gives at least some protection to 50 millions our citizens. >> 80 years after its creation, social security is one of the government's hallmark programs. do americans believe social security will be around for them? >> i do, yes. there are too many of us for it not to. >> what about for your children. >> could be another situation. that does not look hopeful. >> do you expect to get social security when you retire. >> i'm honestly not sure. i know that i'm saving for it right now, but i don't know that i will get it when the time comes, so, no. >> we recently surveyed members of the genx generations, people 50 and under and half of those generations do not expect social security to be there when they retire. >> politicians have been warning for years of a looming crisis, but it's hardly new. >> if
. >> several candidates proposed changing social security. by casey takes a look at the challenges face be the system that helps older americans in retirement. >> the vision, give america's retiree's economic security. >> this social security measure gives at least some protection to 50 millions our citizens. >> 80 years after its creation, social security is one of the government's hallmark programs. do americans believe social security will be around for them? >>...
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in iowa one in five people are on social security..according to the aarp. with fewer people paying in ... and an aging population drawing out more money ... the group esimates that in 2033 social security benefits could be reduced by 25% who in this room..raise your hand..who in this room could stand to have a $4,000 annual cut if youre on a fixed income......thats about what we thought, nobody. the aarp is holding a series of meetings to help educate and inform voters, so they can engage presidential candidates on the topic of fixing social security. democratic presidential candidate martin omalley got to speak before the gathering on this topic. one thing he proposed is to abolish the cap on paying social security taxes for people making over $250 thousand dollars. 'so that we can extend..not only the solvency of social security until 2060 but increase the benefits, i also plan to make the argument that comprehensive immigration reform would also strengthen social security but having more people paying into the system.' aarp is tracking what all candidate
in iowa one in five people are on social security..according to the aarp. with fewer people paying in ... and an aging population drawing out more money ... the group esimates that in 2033 social security benefits could be reduced by 25% who in this room..raise your hand..who in this room could stand to have a $4,000 annual cut if youre on a fixed income......thats about what we thought, nobody. the aarp is holding a series of meetings to help educate and inform voters, so they can engage...
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i don't see what annuity has to do with social security. i don't know if that is in your wheelhouse of expense. guest: social security has been the third rail of politics for some time. it's difficult for either party to do the things they would like to do. you couple that with the difficulty congress has had in legislating, it makes difficult to see the kinds of changes that a lot of people would like to see. touches on the residual effects of being in the minority. it strongc and spread identity as a minority party that translated into the assertive and savvy use of maneuvers to trip up majority democrats. 40 years oflicans' strong identity. where do you think the democrats are in terms of their control of their minority status? hand, they arene better equipped than the majority was in 1995. of the 1994 election, i was working on capitol hill at the time. the one day you could tell what somebody's party affiliation was. if they were smiling, you knew they were republican. it took time for democrats to be adjusted this. there was no one wh
i don't see what annuity has to do with social security. i don't know if that is in your wheelhouse of expense. guest: social security has been the third rail of politics for some time. it's difficult for either party to do the things they would like to do. you couple that with the difficulty congress has had in legislating, it makes difficult to see the kinds of changes that a lot of people would like to see. touches on the residual effects of being in the minority. it strongc and spread...
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social security is a vested guaranteed benefit. we don't really have anything like that in our system. >> what about his point regarding medicare sh jarrod? or michelle, why don't you jump in here. where the comparisons or the numbers are even maybe more dramatic? he says if i had put in what i put in to medicare tax which is not subject to that $118,000 cap, i could afford a $30,000 a year health insurance plan very easily. i could afford a cadillac plan. >> i think on medicare, jeremy got a slightly better argument although i don't think that has to do with the mechanics of the medicare program. by the way, did you mention that social security cap is about $119,000. once you pay the payroll taxes, you don't pay any more above. that i vote for making the system more progressive by lifting that tax max. the problem with medicare is that health care prices just keep growing faster than inflation. that's a system wide problem. now we've actually done something to reduce the rate of health care costs. but that's where that comes from.
social security is a vested guaranteed benefit. we don't really have anything like that in our system. >> what about his point regarding medicare sh jarrod? or michelle, why don't you jump in here. where the comparisons or the numbers are even maybe more dramatic? he says if i had put in what i put in to medicare tax which is not subject to that $118,000 cap, i could afford a $30,000 a year health insurance plan very easily. i could afford a cadillac plan. >> i think on medicare,...
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the social security administration reports by 2034, if nothing is done to update social security, thege 2034,is going to lose, in 25% of their benefits which calculates to about $4000 a year. my question to you is this -- what will you do to update social security? what are your specific solutions to update social security to put it on stable ground for future generations? mr. trump: i'm glad you asked me that question. you have been paying into social security and medicare, by the way. medicare does work. there is tremendous waste, fraud and abuse. we will not cut your social security and your medicare. we will take the jobs back from all the countries that are ripping us off. we will become a wealthy country again and save you social security. think of it -- i cannot believe this number, but who was the mandatory the number? over 6 million people -- i cannot believe it -- are age 112 and over and getting social security. who is the man that told me that? i heard it, i read it. 6 million people are getting social security, meeting someone else is picking it up. who is that man? he is
the social security administration reports by 2034, if nothing is done to update social security, thege 2034,is going to lose, in 25% of their benefits which calculates to about $4000 a year. my question to you is this -- what will you do to update social security? what are your specific solutions to update social security to put it on stable ground for future generations? mr. trump: i'm glad you asked me that question. you have been paying into social security and medicare, by the way....
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>> i would not means test social security.y don't means test when they ticket out of your paycheck. >> we can that bring our debt under control if we do not reform and save medicare and social security. the ideas there are to do that. just takes the political will to do that. >> would you -- >> especially in terms how we index the benefits. >> or foundinger people like yourself. >> after my medicare -- >> we have to go -- >> mismedicare -- i'm 44 years old. my medicare will look different than my mother's. the choice we have is, deal with it now in a more reasonable way or wait until we have a debt crisis and then scramble to deal with it. >> at first they treated donald trump as if he was joke and wouldn't go far, this tease running for president of the united states. that was then. a lot has happened since. when heartburn hits fight back fast tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums >>> this is a look at your he
>> i would not means test social security.y don't means test when they ticket out of your paycheck. >> we can that bring our debt under control if we do not reform and save medicare and social security. the ideas there are to do that. just takes the political will to do that. >> would you -- >> especially in terms how we index the benefits. >> or foundinger people like yourself. >> after my medicare -- >> we have to go -- >> mismedicare -- i'm 44...
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so i'm living off my social security. i get a good check and i'm thankful for that and i have a small pension. what i see happening here is that food almost doubled. utility has at least tripled. they're taking dollars out of my medicare and my secondary insurance for health insurance. doctor visits and medical things that i have to have done have really gone up. even veterinarians. they charge as much for animal care as they used to for people. of course, medicines -- some of the medicines that i used are no longer covered by my insurance. gasoline has gone down. that'sed good news. i would like to -- i'm very disappointed that i did not get a raise in social security this year. it really would have made a difference. that's about all i can say. i would like say one more thing. i think social security should be tied to the cost of living i would like the government to keep its hands off it. i thank you very much and very merry christmas. host: sorry about the loss of your husband. we'll move on to head who is joining us
so i'm living off my social security. i get a good check and i'm thankful for that and i have a small pension. what i see happening here is that food almost doubled. utility has at least tripled. they're taking dollars out of my medicare and my secondary insurance for health insurance. doctor visits and medical things that i have to have done have really gone up. even veterinarians. they charge as much for animal care as they used to for people. of course, medicines -- some of the medicines...
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people are worried about what we're going to do with medicare and social security. if you don't get both political parties to recognize that or at least lower the warfare efforts by both parties. you don't get it done. i've witnessed this throughout my lifetime, whether it was tip o'neill and ronald reagan working on social security or whether it was me and my friends working on balancing the feted real budget with bill clinton. people now want to know, how are we going to save social security? one party just can't do it. and you can't yell at legislators. i'm an executive i've had the perspective from both sides. john, i really do believe at the end people are going to say who can land the plane and who has got the experience. they're frustrated, they're upset. but you know what, over time people tend to settle down when they actually go into the voting booth and cast a vote for candidate to be president of the united states. >> dickerson: let me ask you question about those republican voters and policy issues, 54% of republican voters in our latest cbs poll suppor
people are worried about what we're going to do with medicare and social security. if you don't get both political parties to recognize that or at least lower the warfare efforts by both parties. you don't get it done. i've witnessed this throughout my lifetime, whether it was tip o'neill and ronald reagan working on social security or whether it was me and my friends working on balancing the feted real budget with bill clinton. people now want to know, how are we going to save social security?...
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nevada: social security. "in terms of senior issues, and i know you have a lot of seniors and veterans here in nevada, people here understand that when elderly folks or veterans are trying to get by on 12, 13- thousand dollars a year, you do not cut social security. and i've led the opposition to cuts on social security. in fact, you expand social security." if you'd like to attend tonight's rally... it's free and doors open... at -5-. admission is first come, first served. at least... -15- people are dead..... after historic flooding in the midwest... we'll give you a look at the destruction left behind.... that had the governor of missouri.... declaring a state of emergency. plus... police in new jersey are trying to figure out..... who is stealing an important piece of christmas from outside churches... and more importantly... why? and... a look at today's closing numbers.. the dow is down.... -24- points.... closing at -17- thousand -5- hundred -28-. the greatest magic performing d
nevada: social security. "in terms of senior issues, and i know you have a lot of seniors and veterans here in nevada, people here understand that when elderly folks or veterans are trying to get by on 12, 13- thousand dollars a year, you do not cut social security. and i've led the opposition to cuts on social security. in fact, you expand social security." if you'd like to attend tonight's rally... it's free and doors open... at -5-. admission is first come, first served. at...
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. >>> still to come -- a change in social security could affect your retirement plan. and winning. how a company finally got theirs to pay up for damaging their home. >>> and listen to this -- find out why iphone users could soon need new ear bugs. >>> and coming up on the news at 6:00, nassau county suffering a financial crisis. why are lawmakers getting pay raises doubling their salary? i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto . nice pass. safety fir
. >>> still to come -- a change in social security could affect your retirement plan. and winning. how a company finally got theirs to pay up for damaging their home. >>> and listen to this -- find out why iphone users could soon need new ear bugs. >>> and coming up on the news at 6:00, nassau county suffering a financial crisis. why are lawmakers getting pay raises doubling their salary? i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was...
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in iowa, one in five people are on social security.. the group estimates that in 20-33 benefits could be reduced by 25-percent... omalley says to avoid that, he proposes abolishing the cap on paying social security taxes for people making more than 250-thousand dollars a year. he also says comprehensive immigration reform would lead to more people paying into the there are many that would like to tell you that the sky is falling, the truth is that the floor is falling. we need to restore the floor to social security benefits. we are now only facing the third time in 40 years that benefits will not are not going up. the aarp is following all the candidates on the issue of social security. to see their views, you can go to our website, who tv dot com. click the on thirteen tab. today, we remember and pay tribute to the thousands of americans who died in the attack on pearl harbor. bell rings on the early morning of december 7th, 1941, japanese war planes bombed the u-s-s arizona battleship in a surprise attack. more than 24-hundred u-s mi
in iowa, one in five people are on social security.. the group estimates that in 20-33 benefits could be reduced by 25-percent... omalley says to avoid that, he proposes abolishing the cap on paying social security taxes for people making more than 250-thousand dollars a year. he also says comprehensive immigration reform would lead to more people paying into the there are many that would like to tell you that the sky is falling, the truth is that the floor is falling. we need to restore the...
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retirement to give to social security disability. they are doing it now. this is speculation on my part. they're doing it right now. that is what we need to do on social security. on medicare we needed his same thing. years. the years two and for folks who have over $200,000 in retirement income, they only get a 10% subsidy under medicare premiums not a 75% they can now. there will still subsidize your medicare premiums, but if you're pulling in $200,000 a year, you can afford to fail a bit more for your medical premiums. that will save over a trillion dollars, that is where we need to start. secondly, we need to grow our economy much faster. is getting long. i had my children with me this weekend. my older son was still here. my daughters are all with us part of the weekend. when they were leaving, i said to them, what you think of dad's town halls? what do you really think? sara said to me, your answers could be shorter. go into theoing to tax reform plan or the wreck the terry -- regulatory plan. you can go online and see that. we
retirement to give to social security disability. they are doing it now. this is speculation on my part. they're doing it right now. that is what we need to do on social security. on medicare we needed his same thing. years. the years two and for folks who have over $200,000 in retirement income, they only get a 10% subsidy under medicare premiums not a 75% they can now. there will still subsidize your medicare premiums, but if you're pulling in $200,000 a year, you can afford to fail a bit...
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and i've led the opposition to cuts on social security. in fact, you expand social security." tonight's rally is free and open to the public. but admission is first come, first served. republican presidential candidate jeb bush is campaigning in his home state of florida today. the former florida governor spoke at a luncheon in west palm beach. earlier... he appeared at a breakfast, where he re-iterated his allegations that g-o-p frontrunner donald trump is a "chaos candidate". trump and bush have been engaging in a war of words in recent weeks... after bush directly confronted trump at this month's g-o-p debate here in las vegas. bush wraps up his florida swing today with a town hall-style meeting in ocala. an early morning robbery... has police searching... for -2- suspects. officers have -1- suspect in custody... in connection.... with the robbery... at "one nevada credit union"... in the south part of the valley. it happened... where business owners say... crime is on the rise. action news reporter... marissa kynaston.... has more.
and i've led the opposition to cuts on social security. in fact, you expand social security." tonight's rally is free and open to the public. but admission is first come, first served. republican presidential candidate jeb bush is campaigning in his home state of florida today. the former florida governor spoke at a luncheon in west palm beach. earlier... he appeared at a breakfast, where he re-iterated his allegations that g-o-p frontrunner donald trump is a "chaos candidate"....
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secondly, we have to means test social security. ?t do i mean by that dec if you make over $200,000 a year in retirement income, you stop working. cap to have at least $4 million liquid. do you really need a social security check? think about for a second. i know you paid for it, but here's the thing. if you have got $4 million to $5 million in the bank when he retired, god bless you. good work. congratulations. second, i would say god bless america. is the only place in the world where you could of done that. here's the problem. our books are in balance. the only way you balance the books is that everybody knows this. from a business to your own personal checkbook, it is either more money and or less money out. there is no magic. there's more money in or less money out. here's the choice that we are prevented with -- present with you you heard it at the democratic debate saturday night. they say take the cap off the social security payroll tax so that no matter how much money you make, you pay that payroll tax on every dollar. they s
secondly, we have to means test social security. ?t do i mean by that dec if you make over $200,000 a year in retirement income, you stop working. cap to have at least $4 million liquid. do you really need a social security check? think about for a second. i know you paid for it, but here's the thing. if you have got $4 million to $5 million in the bank when he retired, god bless you. good work. congratulations. second, i would say god bless america. is the only place in the world where you...
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benefits for people who most people on social security for the. so paul ryan's social security plan has a feature, and cedric elizabeth warren has proposed this as well, there is less agreement on entitlement benefit for people with high lifetime incomes. summer with a high lifetime income is probably not depend on social security for the foundation of their retirement. so you can imagine saying to the person, pay more in taxes or we will give you less in benefits. and, of course, right, as in businesses it will target those are the same over the lifetime, extracting from mortality. what's fascinating to me is this polarizing debate about things that mathematically are quite similar, cutting benefits for the rich and raising taxes for the rich. it's the kind of debate we haven't really engaged in for our society. hopefully the next president will do that. >> yes, please. >> we heard about trade policy so i would like to get each of your thoughts on trade policy under president bush. you could argue with a number of agreements he signed when he was
benefits for people who most people on social security for the. so paul ryan's social security plan has a feature, and cedric elizabeth warren has proposed this as well, there is less agreement on entitlement benefit for people with high lifetime incomes. summer with a high lifetime income is probably not depend on social security for the foundation of their retirement. so you can imagine saying to the person, pay more in taxes or we will give you less in benefits. and, of course, right, as in...
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melissa: irs wants to collect social security numbers of donors. an idea critics are called crazy, given history of targeting conservative groups. we'll talk to the tea party nation, founder of tea party nation come up. david: we'll look at stocks. not a good day but as liz pointed out there was a little bit of a recovery though we couldn't keep our dow jones industrials out of a triple-digit loss. all indices were down but the main big news of the day in terms of trades was oil. melissa: wow, look at that. david: 5.6% loss in oil, well below $40 a barrel. 37.72 is where it is ending the day. again a lot of attention to energy related stocks. halliburton, taking a huge hit today. melissa: before markets trade tomorrow here is everything you need to know right now. we have breaking news. the san bernardino shooters were radicalized for quite some time according to latest from the fbi. how the couple was radicalized is still under investigation but the agency found evidence of preplanning in the deadly attacks. you think? fox business's jeff flock in
melissa: irs wants to collect social security numbers of donors. an idea critics are called crazy, given history of targeting conservative groups. we'll talk to the tea party nation, founder of tea party nation come up. david: we'll look at stocks. not a good day but as liz pointed out there was a little bit of a recovery though we couldn't keep our dow jones industrials out of a triple-digit loss. all indices were down but the main big news of the day in terms of trades was oil. melissa: wow,...
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social security is worth changing. there is a bipartisan plan to limit deductions and pay down debt. you cannot get there unless both parties work together. ronald reagan proved it can be done. i intend to prove we can do that. i think my biggest asset is i work with democrats. thank you for coming. [applause] sen. graham: come on up here, john. questions? >> what about assad? sen. graham: do you want the war in syria to end? it will never end if assad is in power. >> what happens after? sen. graham: it will get better, but it will be hard at first. if you tell syrians he has to be their president, syrians will be divided forever. no arab will accept him in power. no arab government, turkey included, will accept a construct where damascus is owned by iran. he cannot last five minutes without iran or russia. if you want to leave the mideast in turmoil forever, leave him in power. to those who believed him being in power is good for us, you do not know what you are talking about. it means the war never ends. they are sun
social security is worth changing. there is a bipartisan plan to limit deductions and pay down debt. you cannot get there unless both parties work together. ronald reagan proved it can be done. i intend to prove we can do that. i think my biggest asset is i work with democrats. thank you for coming. [applause] sen. graham: come on up here, john. questions? >> what about assad? sen. graham: do you want the war in syria to end? it will never end if assad is in power. >> what happens...
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secondly, we have means test social security. if you make over $200,000 a year in retirement income, yet stop working, you have to at least least $4 million liquid. you really need a social security check? think about for a second. i know you paid for it, but here's the thing. if you have for-$5 million in -- if you have $4 million to $5 million in the bank, good work. congratulations. second, i would say god bless america. here's the problem, our books are unbalanced. the only way can balance the books is more money in or less money out. there's no magic it is more money in or less money out. here's the choice that we are presented with. you heard it on the democratic debate on saturday night. they say take the cap off the social security payroll tax so that no matter how much money may, you pay that payroll tax on every dollar. they say that is the way to get at the rich. i've another way we can get at people who have been successful. do not take a benefit at the end just because you been putting money in it. why my idea is bet
secondly, we have means test social security. if you make over $200,000 a year in retirement income, yet stop working, you have to at least least $4 million liquid. you really need a social security check? think about for a second. i know you paid for it, but here's the thing. if you have for-$5 million in -- if you have $4 million to $5 million in the bank, good work. congratulations. second, i would say god bless america. here's the problem, our books are unbalanced. the only way can balance...
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we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director andy garman. >> so smart, just everything about her blew me away in the best kind of way. stacey: friends remember a des moines woman killed monday in a 21-year-old nicole underwood was taking the bus to chicago monday to be with her boyfriend for new years. todd: but, the bus crashed into a traffic sign. the crash killed underwood. and injured four other people. underwood was going to school at the university of iowa. her friends say she was just months away from graduation. anjeli chafekar met nicole on campus four years ago. she says she's never known anyone like nicole. >> i can't tell you how many times i would be upset, or something would happen and she , would show up at my door with l
we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director andy garman. >> so smart, just everything about her blew me away in the best kind of way. stacey: friends remember...
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social security disability. they are doing amount. this is not speculation on my part. they're doing it right now. that is what we need to do on social security. on medicare, we need to do the same thing. raise the eligibility year two years and for folks who have over $200,000 in retirement million-$5ning $4 million saved, they only get a 10% subsidy under medicare premiums not the 75% they cannot. there will still subsidize your medicare premiums, but if you're pulling in a year, you $200,000 can afford to fail a bit more for your medical premiums. those ideas plus a few others that are listed will save over chilean dollars. that is where we need to start. we need to grow our economy much faster. i want to go through this because my answer is getting long. i had my children with me this weekend. my oldest son angela was still here. , and my younger son, and my other daughter are with us all weekend. when they were leaving, i said to them, what did you think of dad's town halls? they said, good. i said what do
social security disability. they are doing amount. this is not speculation on my part. they're doing it right now. that is what we need to do on social security. on medicare, we need to do the same thing. raise the eligibility year two years and for folks who have over $200,000 in retirement million-$5ning $4 million saved, they only get a 10% subsidy under medicare premiums not the 75% they cannot. there will still subsidize your medicare premiums, but if you're pulling in a year, you $200,000...
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but at 4%, we fully fund social security and medicare.we've got more people talking about how we need to cut benefits for seniors and 0 how we need to rid ourselves of these programs that people have depended on. 70 million people depend upon social security. more than a third of them, that's 90% of their income. rather than talking about how to trim those benefits from them. why don't we talk about growing the economy. giving everybody's boat higher water to float in. that makes a whole lot more sense to me. >> on the second part, larry lawyer writes in on twitter, he says adulterating our gasoline with ethanol is a bad idea for everyone but corn farmers, why support it? >> first of all the government mandated it and the government encouraged people to build this extraordinary infrastructure to take care of not just ethanol, but biofuels, which are renewable. green people ought to love this the result has been 16% lower cost in energy for the consumer. and a greener outcome. so on one land you have people saying, well, you know this is w
but at 4%, we fully fund social security and medicare.we've got more people talking about how we need to cut benefits for seniors and 0 how we need to rid ourselves of these programs that people have depended on. 70 million people depend upon social security. more than a third of them, that's 90% of their income. rather than talking about how to trim those benefits from them. why don't we talk about growing the economy. giving everybody's boat higher water to float in. that makes a whole lot...
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i would give up some of my social security benefits. i would take a smaller cola, i would pay more to medicare to keep the system of flow. if you ask younger people to work longer and people at my income level to take less and pay more in, then we can get the baby boomers through the system. if you don't, were dead. by 2040, all the money you see in taxes go to pay medicare, medicaid, social security, and interest on the debt. with 80 million retirees. what would i do about healthcare ? i would keep two things about obama care. keep your kids on your policy until their 26 is a good idea. the american dream used to be to on your own home right? now it's getting your kids out of your house. the second thing i would do as i would never let you to be denied coverage because you had been sick before. i have been there. cannot be denied coverage for pre-existing illness. i built a new system. new system. this is not about 30 million people uninsured. obama care is about destroying the private sector to get everyone under they govern meant umb
i would give up some of my social security benefits. i would take a smaller cola, i would pay more to medicare to keep the system of flow. if you ask younger people to work longer and people at my income level to take less and pay more in, then we can get the baby boomers through the system. if you don't, were dead. by 2040, all the money you see in taxes go to pay medicare, medicaid, social security, and interest on the debt. with 80 million retirees. what would i do about healthcare ? i would...
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your social security number, your health plan, those are things that you cannot shut down. >> he with used to say it was a smart idea to check your credit report, now it's a good idea to look at your medical records as well. >> gary vogel faces up to nine years in prison. for ronny, relief that his ordeal is finally ending. >> never let anyone tell you there's nothing you can do about this. i'm positive proof that you can take on these people and find a way to fight and get through it. >> gary vogel, declined our interview requests. the medical i.d. fraud study found one in four people have their medical identity stolen. guard your insurance and social security information carefully. >> if you have a tip for the investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail to the unit@nbc bay area.com. we talked about the whether coming this way. big change on the way. >>> the change we are seeing right now are temperatures in the 30s and 40s. 4 in o 44 in san jose, and 36 in los gatos, and christmas in the park. would not want to be riding the ferris wheel, we will show yo
your social security number, your health plan, those are things that you cannot shut down. >> he with used to say it was a smart idea to check your credit report, now it's a good idea to look at your medical records as well. >> gary vogel faces up to nine years in prison. for ronny, relief that his ordeal is finally ending. >> never let anyone tell you there's nothing you can do about this. i'm positive proof that you can take on these people and find a way to fight and get...
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i have a social security and small pension. before that you could write a book on this, easily, i owned the truck company and i was making wanted to $50,000 a year. -- $150,000 year. i was doing the payday thing. i was doing one credit card to cover another one. hit the recession immediately the bank she mentioned closed in on me. 9% toss account went from 33.5%. i thought them for a while and the comptroller in the treasury. eventually i wound up losing everything. the trucks, the house, the new cars. it's funny she is out of atlanta because i ran from atlanta to miami a lot. i started listening to mr. ramsey on the radio. boy, what good advice. if you can't pay cash, you don't need it. aat i did is i bought foreclosed property appear for $7,800. really run down. pay cash. i fixed it up. it is beautiful, christine -- pristine. my vehicles are older but i know had a fix them. the parts are less expensive. if you can't pay cash, you don't need it. everything i have now is paid for. i sleep good at night. i'm looking at other pro
i have a social security and small pension. before that you could write a book on this, easily, i owned the truck company and i was making wanted to $50,000 a year. -- $150,000 year. i was doing the payday thing. i was doing one credit card to cover another one. hit the recession immediately the bank she mentioned closed in on me. 9% toss account went from 33.5%. i thought them for a while and the comptroller in the treasury. eventually i wound up losing everything. the trucks, the house, the...
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seriously undermining social security. as steny -- our distinguished whip said, social security and medicare and the rest. seriously affecting this legislation -- this seriously affects our investments in the education of our children, promotion of growth and the rest of there. so i think -- and the rest of that. so i think what it comes down to is we support them. we don't care if some of them is permanent. it's the unpaid for part of it that's mortgaging our children's future, that is threatening social security, that undermines our ability to reduce the deficit and reduce the interest payments on the national debt. and, again, walking away from what president clinton did so successfully with a very difficult vote, we lost the congress after that because it was a very challenging -- for that and other reasons, but some members did but they said, i did the right thing. it took us on a path to fiscal soundness. it took us on the path of economic growth. this, of course, was reversed in the bush years. $5.5 trillion of defi
seriously undermining social security. as steny -- our distinguished whip said, social security and medicare and the rest. seriously affecting this legislation -- this seriously affects our investments in the education of our children, promotion of growth and the rest of there. so i think -- and the rest of that. so i think what it comes down to is we support them. we don't care if some of them is permanent. it's the unpaid for part of it that's mortgaging our children's future, that is...
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are notour seniors getting their social security checks. social security is worth changing. there is a bipartisan plan to limit deductions and pay down debt. you cannot get there and -- unle ss both parties work together. ronald reagan proved it can be done. i intend to prove we can do that. i think my biggest asset is i work with democrats. thank you for coming. [applause] john.n up here, sen. graham: questions? solid -- assad? sen. graham: do you want the war in syria to end? it will never end if assad is in power. >> what happens after? sen. graham: it will get better, but it will be hard at first. if you till syrians he has to be their president, syrians will be divided forever. no arab will accept him in power. no arab government, turkey acluded, will accept construct where damascus is owned by iran. he cannot last five minutes without iran's or russia. if you want to leave the mideast and turmoil forever, lead him in power. to those who believed him being in power is good for us, you do not know what you are talking about. it means the war never ends. extremists.ni he
are notour seniors getting their social security checks. social security is worth changing. there is a bipartisan plan to limit deductions and pay down debt. you cannot get there and -- unle ss both parties work together. ronald reagan proved it can be done. i intend to prove we can do that. i think my biggest asset is i work with democrats. thank you for coming. [applause] john.n up here, sen. graham: questions? solid -- assad? sen. graham: do you want the war in syria to end? it will never...
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we need to restore the floor to social security benefits. we are now only facing the third time in 40 years that benefits will not are not going up. the aarp is following all the security. iowa-based metal band slipknot has been nominated for two grammy awards in 2016... the band was nominated for "best metal performance" and "best rock album," for their work on "point-five: the gray chapter," slipknot has been nominated for eight grammy awards prior to this year's nomination... in 2006 they won "best metal performance" for the track "before i forget." ed ad lib weather tease on set there is nothing december about this week's forecast. the highs will remain in the 50s. the lows will stay above the freezing point through thursday. there will be plenty of sunshine through the next few days. only a slight chance for a shower or two in northern iowa late tomorrow through wednesday morning. the end of the week and weekend are looking much cooler. highs will drop back to the 40s. there is a chance for light rain/snow there is nothing december about
we need to restore the floor to social security benefits. we are now only facing the third time in 40 years that benefits will not are not going up. the aarp is following all the security. iowa-based metal band slipknot has been nominated for two grammy awards in 2016... the band was nominated for "best metal performance" and "best rock album," for their work on "point-five: the gray chapter," slipknot has been nominated for eight grammy awards prior to this year's...
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retirement to give the social security disability. they are doing it now. so this is not speculation on my part. they are doing it. right now. and so, that is what we need to do on social security. on medicare, we need to do the same thing -- raise the eligibility age, phase it in. and for folks who have over $200,000 in retirement income, saved, they 5 million get a 5% subsidy. we will still subsidize your premium, but if you are pulling in $200,000 a year, you can afford to pay more for your medical premium -- especially if you have a good program, like medicare has been for most americans in providing them with health care. those ideas, plus a few others that are listed, will save over $1 trillion. that is where we need to start. secondly, we need to grow our economy much faster. and i will go through all of this, my answer is already getting long. i have my children this weekend. my oldest son andrew is still here. my oldest daughter, sarah, who 12,9, and patrick who is they are all with us for part of the week in. and as they wer
retirement to give the social security disability. they are doing it now. so this is not speculation on my part. they are doing it. right now. and so, that is what we need to do on social security. on medicare, we need to do the same thing -- raise the eligibility age, phase it in. and for folks who have over $200,000 in retirement income, saved, they 5 million get a 5% subsidy. we will still subsidize your premium, but if you are pulling in $200,000 a year, you can afford to pay more for your...
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i don't need a lecture from a democrat about social security. if it weren't for college loans my sister were not a gun to school. i don't need a lecture about how hard it is to send your kids to college. i have paid the medical bills until i got the air force. i don't need a lecture on what happens if you get sick and you lose everything. because you are underinsured the republican party has the best chance to win the white house in a very long time. do you agree? [applause] i heard senator crews mention a couple of things that i'm going to take issue with. why we lose. how many of you believe that we are losing elections because we are not hard enough on immigration? [applause] well, i don't agree with you. i believe we are losing the hispanic vote because they think we don't like them. [applause] i believe that it is not about turning out evangelical christians. it is about repairing the damage done by incredibly hateful rhetoric. having a wall between us and the fastest growing demographic in america. [applause] i believe donald trump is dest
i don't need a lecture from a democrat about social security. if it weren't for college loans my sister were not a gun to school. i don't need a lecture about how hard it is to send your kids to college. i have paid the medical bills until i got the air force. i don't need a lecture on what happens if you get sick and you lose everything. because you are underinsured the republican party has the best chance to win the white house in a very long time. do you agree? [applause] i heard senator...
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we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. r zero due at signing, p p zero down, zero deposit, r and zero first r r months payment t on a new jetta p and othernselect models. ...is hard on your nose there's the endless runny noses. the sneezes that just won't quit and of course, the biting cold of snow day play. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion tissues... ...are gentle on skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can get out and enjoy winter a nose in need de
we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet...
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we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them.
we said, "it will be over our dead bodies if you cut social security." as president, i will do everything i can to extend the solvency of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them.
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we want social security checks and medical bills paid. paid.t you guess what? we are $70 trillion short of the money we need to keep medicare and social security afloat. why? more people are retiring than we have ever seen, they live longer, and you are down to how many workers per retiree? two. tell me how this ship can stay afloat? you raise your hand. you are the two people. you are children. ok, in 1952, there were 16 workers for every retiree. why? people like me -- i am not married, don't have any kids. i am screwing it up for everybody else. there are two ways to deal with this -- strom thurmond had four kids after he was 67. any volunteers? [laughter] senator graham: if you volunteer, you should be in the optimist club, not the rotary club. if you do not think we can do that, we have to come up with immigration to supplement a declining workforce. the retirement of the baby boomers require two things from the next president. this involves a bipartisan plan. republicans have to eliminate deductions and credits from the tax code that we all enjoy to pay d
we want social security checks and medical bills paid. paid.t you guess what? we are $70 trillion short of the money we need to keep medicare and social security afloat. why? more people are retiring than we have ever seen, they live longer, and you are down to how many workers per retiree? two. tell me how this ship can stay afloat? you raise your hand. you are the two people. you are children. ok, in 1952, there were 16 workers for every retiree. why? people like me -- i am not married, don't...
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we don't have to change medicare and social security for her. we can leave them on disrupted for her, current retirees, people about to retire in 10 years or less. but there is no way social security and medicare will look the same for me or my children as it did for her. it either goes bankrupt or we , reform it. instead of retiring at 67, i may have to retire at 68. that is not an unreasonable request after what my parents did for me. it's not unreasonable reform. medicare can be the option of using medicare money and using it to buy private plan that you like better. we have versions of that now called medicare advantage. we can help bring our debt under control, save social security and medicare for future generations and we don't have to disrupt it for people who rely on it now or people who are about to retire. if we don't do it, the problem gets harder to resolve. >> when you become president, what are the chances you will name trey gowdy to be your attorney general? [laughter] >> i think if he is willing to take the demotion -- no, he is
we don't have to change medicare and social security for her. we can leave them on disrupted for her, current retirees, people about to retire in 10 years or less. but there is no way social security and medicare will look the same for me or my children as it did for her. it either goes bankrupt or we , reform it. instead of retiring at 67, i may have to retire at 68. that is not an unreasonable request after what my parents did for me. it's not unreasonable reform. medicare can be the option...
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woman who just retired on social security, their social security is 5, 6, 7, 800 a month.u.s. you can't live on that. >> reporter: but he ands many soon embrace the freedom. like debra. a brain injury meant she has to retire earlier than expected. >> waking up and seeing everything i have known and knowing everything is very comforting for me, and works for me. >> reporter: alan was in advertising, with the 2008 crash, many of his clients disappeared and his retirement depleted. >> here is my career going this way, and by life going this way. i don't worry about a lot of the things i used to worry about, and the only concern now is some day i'll get too old to do this. >> reporter: and then what? >> and then i might be moving in with family members. [ laughter ] >> reporter: at a nearby church in courtside, former biker turned preacher, michael, estimates that about a third of those accepting free meals are retirees living in their vans. >> i don't know of that many that would want to go back to a house. almost every one of them will tell you, if you talk to them long enou
woman who just retired on social security, their social security is 5, 6, 7, 800 a month.u.s. you can't live on that. >> reporter: but he ands many soon embrace the freedom. like debra. a brain injury meant she has to retire earlier than expected. >> waking up and seeing everything i have known and knowing everything is very comforting for me, and works for me. >> reporter: alan was in advertising, with the 2008 crash, many of his clients disappeared and his retirement...
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me, i don't want the social security. but it is getting to be that time where you are going to need a. i think it is unfair after all those years, they want to cut to you. christie once to raise the age so you have to wait on extended time. it is not fair. you have been paying for years. we are going to take money back from all these countries that have been eating our lunch. we are going to have so much money. crass but iay be have no choice. we are going to be so rich. you are talking about tremendous money. don't forget. when a china, when you have in balances of 450 billion, not million. for 50 million would not be good. how about $450 billion a year? and then they say, that is terrible? i believe in free trade but it has to be smart. they said, trump is not a free trader. i said, i'm a free trader. but when four years, we have a $400 imbalance of over billion every year, that is called dumb trade. the head of china comes. for obama, it is so sad. t is so said., in he greets him with a state dinner. about, our partner
me, i don't want the social security. but it is getting to be that time where you are going to need a. i think it is unfair after all those years, they want to cut to you. christie once to raise the age so you have to wait on extended time. it is not fair. you have been paying for years. we are going to take money back from all these countries that have been eating our lunch. we are going to have so much money. crass but iay be have no choice. we are going to be so rich. you are talking about...
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they took money from retirement social security to disability social security to stabilize the disabilitygram. that doesn't solve the problem. we have one of the things listed in the book, there's a way to be able to stabilize disability social security simply by stating if you have disability social security, by definition you cannot work and you shouldn't be able to get unemployment insurance and assistance authority. those by definition you have to work, so literally a person can get assistance authority, unemployment insurance and social security disability all in the same month. i would say that's incorrect. what's interesting on this is president obama recommended the same area that you should not get unemployment insurance and disability insurance at the same time. it's an area of common ground. we should be able to resolve that. .. ti'm calling in reference toy are you not talking about what your party is doing at the present time with the benghazi committee? there is a waste of money right there. now, you will have another parenthoodor planned . host: i thought you were done. gue
they took money from retirement social security to disability social security to stabilize the disabilitygram. that doesn't solve the problem. we have one of the things listed in the book, there's a way to be able to stabilize disability social security simply by stating if you have disability social security, by definition you cannot work and you shouldn't be able to get unemployment insurance and assistance authority. those by definition you have to work, so literally a person can get...
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the advice here, guard your insurance and social security information carefully. vicky nguyen, nbc bay area news. >>> now if you have a tip for vicky or anyone in the investigative unit give us a call or send us an e-mail. >>> time to check in with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri again. we're talking about that storm and it's on track. >> it definitely is. tomorrow morning the best chance of scattered rainfall to start in your commute is the north bay and san francisco. and also in the south bay as well. the good news, it does not look like the morning commute will be the worst. you will get to your destination on time. but for the heaviest rain, pay close attention to the futurecast. that begins to arrive by 10:30 in the morning. santa rosa, napa, it will hang in the north bay through 1:00 in the afternoon. that's why we might have isolated flooding concerns coming up on some of the roadways through tomorrow afternoon right up into the north bay. maybe a spotty shower towards san francisco. most of the bay area not getting in on the heavier rainfall until 4:00,
the advice here, guard your insurance and social security information carefully. vicky nguyen, nbc bay area news. >>> now if you have a tip for vicky or anyone in the investigative unit give us a call or send us an e-mail. >>> time to check in with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri again. we're talking about that storm and it's on track. >> it definitely is. tomorrow morning the best chance of scattered rainfall to start in your commute is the north bay and san francisco....
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what's your social security number so we can send you the form?" well, sadly, mr. president, many people who want to be sure to support their charity will give the scam artists exactly what they want. to protect the mission of supporting the nonprofit community and for the taxpayers who share their hard-earned dollars to those in need, i've introduced legislation to block this regulation and maintain current law. the protecting charitable contributions act would maintain current i.r.s. rules governing the subsubstantiation of charitable contributions and prohibit -- prohibit the i.r.s. from issuing, revising or completing any new regulation that would alter the existing rule. mr. president, this doesn't make sense and i would think that the i.r.s. would agree, when in their own description of the proposal they state that the president's system works effectively. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and to join me in stopping this dangerous and unneeded proposal for moving forward. and i would urge all those who play a role in supporting nonprofits to go
what's your social security number so we can send you the form?" well, sadly, mr. president, many people who want to be sure to support their charity will give the scam artists exactly what they want. to protect the mission of supporting the nonprofit community and for the taxpayers who share their hard-earned dollars to those in need, i've introduced legislation to block this regulation and maintain current law. the protecting charitable contributions act would maintain current i.r.s....