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. >> caller: i'm concerned if it is privatized social security will be treated like pensions and they would take advances and bonuses just like the corporations like the news media corporations. it is going to continue into the future -- >> host: i think we got the point. thank you. i don't see this becoming a danger in the short term. it is the third rail of the american politics and if you touch it and make the effort to privatize social security, the voters that depend on this like the caller will react to a the efforts to repeal obamacare and the affordable care act and cause a counteract movement to push it to fail so i think that while it remains a goal that certain people in the republican party so long as the voters who rely on social security organize and come out of town hall meetings and the representatives not to t cut it but the program will remain intact. >> who has president of trump here today? >> guest: whoever happens to be the guest on fox and friends which seems to be the main conduit of the interest. people who look to influence trump are starting to buy ads on fo
. >> caller: i'm concerned if it is privatized social security will be treated like pensions and they would take advances and bonuses just like the corporations like the news media corporations. it is going to continue into the future -- >> host: i think we got the point. thank you. i don't see this becoming a danger in the short term. it is the third rail of the american politics and if you touch it and make the effort to privatize social security, the voters that depend on this...
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i do not support cutting social security or medicare. shannon: we will move on to a question from a lane. elaine. elaine: recreational marijuana is legal in nine states. what is your best argument for or against congress legalizing recreational marijuana? mr. saccone: i listen to the andrts on medical marijuana it is a tendency to turn into recreational marijuana. the people in my district do not want that. i would not vote for making it recreational. i did vote for making it medical marijuana. mr. lamb: i support medical marijuana as it exists right now. too many doctors have told me that their patients need it. too many parents have told me that it is the best treatment for their kids, especially kids with seizures. people on both sides agree on that. next question comes from kathleen. kathleen: gender equality has been an issue in legislation. the 115th congress will have opportunities to impact policies. have you identified any changes that you would push for related to gender equality issues, sexual harassment or gender and the-- ge
i do not support cutting social security or medicare. shannon: we will move on to a question from a lane. elaine. elaine: recreational marijuana is legal in nine states. what is your best argument for or against congress legalizing recreational marijuana? mr. saccone: i listen to the andrts on medical marijuana it is a tendency to turn into recreational marijuana. the people in my district do not want that. i would not vote for making it recreational. i did vote for making it medical marijuana....
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guest: are social security paid sociallan -- our security paid leave plan is up to three months of paid time off that is paid out on a partial rate and they defer their retirement benefits at a commits iserate level.m a lot of young people do not think they are going to get any social security benefits. while you are young and not earning as much money and while you need to be a book take time off to have a child, why not use some of those benefits and pay for them later down the line? totally self financing. it is a budget neutral idea and tt went from a cos perspective -- this can all be done by the social security administration. host-- guest: we would have to work with congress to get this done. but also, to see congas actually do it -- that is really important -- to see congress actually do it. that is really important. if we want to make a lasting impact for women in the workforce, this is something that should be in law. host: how does the group feel about mandating businesses to pay for parental leave? at thewe are seeing it state level and it has some really negative, unintende
guest: are social security paid sociallan -- our security paid leave plan is up to three months of paid time off that is paid out on a partial rate and they defer their retirement benefits at a commits iserate level.m a lot of young people do not think they are going to get any social security benefits. while you are young and not earning as much money and while you need to be a book take time off to have a child, why not use some of those benefits and pay for them later down the line? totally...
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and the cuts to social security staffing that are in that budget. unfortunately, his votes in the past indicate otherwise. he's voted against programs like unemployment insurance for construction workers, that's also a program people pay into but tend to get cut by the other side. >> i'm going to cut you off and let representative ciccone respond to that. >> another deception. the biggest cut to medicare was obamacare. $715 billion drained out of that. he was for it. his party was for it. drained out of medicare to pay for obamacare. i'd never support that and i won't support -- i'll say it again in case they don't understand. i don't support cutting social security or medicare. >> we'll move on the a question from elaine effort to representative ciccone. >> mr. ciccone, marijuana is legal for medical purposes in 29 states. recreational marijuana is legal in nine states. what's your best argument for or against congress legalizing recreational marijuana. >> the biggest argue is that people in the 18th district don't want that. i don't know how many
and the cuts to social security staffing that are in that budget. unfortunately, his votes in the past indicate otherwise. he's voted against programs like unemployment insurance for construction workers, that's also a program people pay into but tend to get cut by the other side. >> i'm going to cut you off and let representative ciccone respond to that. >> another deception. the biggest cut to medicare was obamacare. $715 billion drained out of that. he was for it. his party was...
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no doubt it's a felony to falsely use someone else's social security number or make up a social securityhat we have here, tucker, is a long-term policy i believe by the irs simply to ignore it because they want the tax money paid by people. back in 1996, the irs issued something they called an individual taxpayer identification number. and in 1999, the treasury inspector general oversees the irs called it a policy by the irs to legalize illegal aliens. that's what the inspector general called it 19 years ago. but what we see now, according to the inspector general, between 2011 and 2016. 1 million taxpayers had social security numbers that belonged to them. the irs actually marked their taxpayer accounts because they're victims of identity theft by people the irs had issued itins to. what we know about someone whout has an itin working in the united states, they are by definition an illegal alien. you cannot get it unless you are a foreign national. you have to prove it to the irs. you also can't get one if you are eligible to have a social security number and work in the united states.e
no doubt it's a felony to falsely use someone else's social security number or make up a social securityhat we have here, tucker, is a long-term policy i believe by the irs simply to ignore it because they want the tax money paid by people. back in 1996, the irs issued something they called an individual taxpayer identification number. and in 1999, the treasury inspector general oversees the irs called it a policy by the irs to legalize illegal aliens. that's what the inspector general called...
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match the social security number and after investigation the social security administration can knotthis was filed on behalf of think known for years most filed on behalf of illegal aliens using fake or stolen social security numbers. that too is a felony. the irs and social security administration knows the employers that are filing massive numbers of those and they let them get away with it. >> tucker: really interesting story that one ever talks about. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: a serial bomber is terrorizing houston. how great is the danger? can it be stopped? we have got details next. ♪ ♪ [drip. drip.] need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel and hotel sites so you can be confident you're getting the perfect hotel at the best price. soak it in. kayak. search one and done. >> tucker: a serial bomber is terrorizing the city of austin, texas. a trip wire set off a bomb. fourth bombing in three weeks. terry turchie is director of counter terrorism. thanks for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: from what we know about these explosions is there anythi
match the social security number and after investigation the social security administration can knotthis was filed on behalf of think known for years most filed on behalf of illegal aliens using fake or stolen social security numbers. that too is a felony. the irs and social security administration knows the employers that are filing massive numbers of those and they let them get away with it. >> tucker: really interesting story that one ever talks about. >> thank you, tucker....
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reporter: not good news for the nation's entitlement programs, especially social security, because socialurity in big financial trouble. consider these numbers. social security's total income minus interest is greater than total cost, it's actually the opposite. total cost is greater than income and by 2021, the government will have to rely on interest income and trust as it reserves from the treasury to offset social security annual deficit. that strategy is okay until 2034 when the fund goes bust. benefitting will be paid 100% tax income refees and only to cover three quarters of the estimated need. now the situation gets worse overtime as the population ages and more and more people enter retirement years. keep in mind, by 2030, the entire baby boom generation, 76 million folks will be older than 65 and will get the social security payments. retirement experts don't expect anything any time soon from congress, which will be focused like a laser on midterms and then a general election. doug of the american action forum has this to say about the numbers -- trish? trish: thanks, gerri. do
reporter: not good news for the nation's entitlement programs, especially social security, because socialurity in big financial trouble. consider these numbers. social security's total income minus interest is greater than total cost, it's actually the opposite. total cost is greater than income and by 2021, the government will have to rely on interest income and trust as it reserves from the treasury to offset social security annual deficit. that strategy is okay until 2034 when the fund goes...
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in the interest of entitlement reform, would you support or oppose any type of cut to anyone's social securityenefits? mr. lamb: bob, i know such a security is something that people have paid into and have earned. people are telling me when they insulted they are when they hear paul ryan talking about it. said came up to me and he that he started working when he was 12 years old and started paying social security taxes. he took out his key ring after he told me this and he had his dog tag on their when he served in korea. he asked me to hold it. when i did, he said do not break your promise to me. stick up for these programs. we paid into them. social security is a promise we made to our people. i will keep that promise. mr. saccone: social security is a promise we made our people. and in a couple of years, i will be on it. i am 60 years old. of course we will keep it. my opponent has lied over and over and said that i plan to cut social security and medicare. it is a lie. i will say it again. i will look at you and say it i , have never advocated and never would advocate cutting social securi
in the interest of entitlement reform, would you support or oppose any type of cut to anyone's social securityenefits? mr. lamb: bob, i know such a security is something that people have paid into and have earned. people are telling me when they insulted they are when they hear paul ryan talking about it. said came up to me and he that he started working when he was 12 years old and started paying social security taxes. he took out his key ring after he told me this and he had his dog tag on...
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the cuts to social security staffing that are in the budget. unfortunately his vote in the past indicate otherwise and he voted against programs like unimportant insurance for our construction workers that are also a program that people pay into but tend to get cut by the other side. >> i'm going to cut you off and let him respond. >> another deception. the biggest cut to medicaid, medicare, was obamacare. $750 billion drained out of that. he was for it and his party was for it and drained out of medicare to pay for obamacare. i've never supported that and i won't support, as i said, i'll say it again in case they don't understand it, i don't support cutting social security or medicare. >> we will move on to a question from elaine. >> marijuana is legal for marrow medical purposes in 29 states, recreational marijuana is legal in nine states. what is your best argument for or against congress legalizing recreational marijuana? >> because argument is that people of 18th district or whatever it is that the legislator i don't know how many hearings
the cuts to social security staffing that are in the budget. unfortunately his vote in the past indicate otherwise and he voted against programs like unimportant insurance for our construction workers that are also a program that people pay into but tend to get cut by the other side. >> i'm going to cut you off and let him respond. >> another deception. the biggest cut to medicaid, medicare, was obamacare. $750 billion drained out of that. he was for it and his party was for it and...
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>> this program, social security, you're describing, it already in trouble. the outgo in that program what they're paying out to current social security recipients, is not matched by income when you take out interest. the program is already under duress and we expect the program to go broke in 2034. and what that will mean is they have to pay social security benefits out of the general treasury funds, right? they figure they can only make three quarters of the payments if people will be expecting, so you won't get a full social security payment or paycheck. fact that this rampup in the number of people who are not working with people in retirement requiring social security payments puts a lot of pressure on the program as you know. you know, i got to tell you, we look at these numbers over and over again and the solutions that are being offered out there, they're not going to be palatable to people who are out there. you know, you can increase payroll taxes, phase out $125,000. you can bump those up, make the rich pay more or reduce benefits, and already a lo
>> this program, social security, you're describing, it already in trouble. the outgo in that program what they're paying out to current social security recipients, is not matched by income when you take out interest. the program is already under duress and we expect the program to go broke in 2034. and what that will mean is they have to pay social security benefits out of the general treasury funds, right? they figure they can only make three quarters of the payments if people will be...
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the president took the issue of medicare and social security off the table. that was a political decision. it was a terrible decision. are there any people willing to step up? coalition bipartisan in the senate that would be willing to make some substantial action. simpson-bowles commission not too long ago which got the deficit under control by addressing entitlements. that was bipartisan. the opportunity is there. but right now there is no leadership. the commentator is right when he says there is no deficit talks in the congress. have now shifted over to the diplomatic from. -- diplomatic room. we are expecting the president of the united states to come in shortly. is a big stack of papers, 2000 pages. julie: the bill that president trump is not very happy with. funding is staying essentially flat when they wanted a 30% cut. the president had proposed big cuts to agencies and programs across the government. congress essentially ignore them. congress does that to all presidents. long as i have been covering washington, presidents have proposed things in the
the president took the issue of medicare and social security off the table. that was a political decision. it was a terrible decision. are there any people willing to step up? coalition bipartisan in the senate that would be willing to make some substantial action. simpson-bowles commission not too long ago which got the deficit under control by addressing entitlements. that was bipartisan. the opportunity is there. but right now there is no leadership. the commentator is right when he says...
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seven percent of their social security income. for health care on average. by twenty thirty so we don't. that could be me i care about that. we should only be around in your. time time. well this is one of those things that's happening is a very large boom are the baby boomer generation which is getting older and older and older. these are the people that are going to need this stuff. people are going to have a lot of ongoing issues specially with the increase and all timers to mention those kind of things in that age group so it's going to be a big cost to everybody and i think the funny thing is that medicare and medicaid numbers and everything all these prices are based on trying to get a little more profit out of each layer of those middlemen that they talk about and one of the things where the increase for every brand name every single brand name drug that was in the top twenty drugs every single one of them has had price increases over the last five years and prices for these drugs increased twelve percent every year for the last five years on average
seven percent of their social security income. for health care on average. by twenty thirty so we don't. that could be me i care about that. we should only be around in your. time time. well this is one of those things that's happening is a very large boom are the baby boomer generation which is getting older and older and older. these are the people that are going to need this stuff. people are going to have a lot of ongoing issues specially with the increase and all timers to mention those...
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act, as amended by the social security amendments of 1977, i transmit herewith a social security totalityization agreement with uruguay between the united states of america and the oriental republic of uruguay. and the accompanying legally binding administrative arrangement titled administrative arrangement between the competent authorities of the united states of america and the oriental republic of uruguay for the implementation of the agreement on social security between the united states of america and the oriental republic of uruguay. collectively the agreements. the agreements were signed in uruguay on january 10, 2017. the agreements are similar in objective and content -- and content to the social security totalityization agreements already enforced with most european union countries, australia, canada, chile, japan, norway, the republic of korea, and switzerland. such bilateral agreements provide for limited coordination between the united states and foreign social security systems to eliminate dual social security coverage and taxation and help prevent the lost benefit protection that
act, as amended by the social security amendments of 1977, i transmit herewith a social security totalityization agreement with uruguay between the united states of america and the oriental republic of uruguay. and the accompanying legally binding administrative arrangement titled administrative arrangement between the competent authorities of the united states of america and the oriental republic of uruguay for the implementation of the agreement on social security between the united states of...
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there is no social security. the money has been used ever since johnson was elected. >> guest: i don't understand the question or what the collar's point is. >> host: ozachary, you're on the air. >> caller: thank you for taking the call. my question is do you think that the presidents voter base will continue to support him after his policies and -- [inaudible] >> guest: i had trouble hearing. they support him over what. >> host: i had the same trouble and i was hoping that you got what zachary was saying and i didn't. i think i got an idea that he was talking about president trump base may be poor, not as wealthy as the democratic bas base -- >> guest: one of the things that came up on her book younger earlier in the book possible was trump iran on a certain set of ideas vis-À-vis blue-collar focus and one of the things the differentiated trump from the other republican candidates was he vowed not to cut programs like social security like medicare and medicaid and in fact, in the effort to repeal the affordable
there is no social security. the money has been used ever since johnson was elected. >> guest: i don't understand the question or what the collar's point is. >> host: ozachary, you're on the air. >> caller: thank you for taking the call. my question is do you think that the presidents voter base will continue to support him after his policies and -- [inaudible] >> guest: i had trouble hearing. they support him over what. >> host: i had the same trouble and i was...
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social security alone is not enough to live on for anybody here. just in housing costs alone, it is too costly, so we continue to work on raising the minimum wage to bolster the business owners to create tax incentives, and to bolster to help insure that people can have a future and live a good life and have the golden state once again to lead to the golden life. in closing on this piece, i want to say that california is one of the most beautiful places in the world the live in. we are are a nation state made up of the people from hundreds of countries that speak hundreds of language, and with rethe experiment that -- and we are the experiment that move s ths that -- that proves that the diversity is the strength of the state, and the economy and biotechnology sector, and the arts and the intentertainment, so many field of innovation is leading here, and that how we go forward and we cannot forget the agriculture, because our stat s e's agriculture economy is critical to feeding the world, and we have to make sure that the agriculture community thr
social security alone is not enough to live on for anybody here. just in housing costs alone, it is too costly, so we continue to work on raising the minimum wage to bolster the business owners to create tax incentives, and to bolster to help insure that people can have a future and live a good life and have the golden state once again to lead to the golden life. in closing on this piece, i want to say that california is one of the most beautiful places in the world the live in. we are are a...
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you were trying with erskine, trying to spell out we're not talking about present day social securityecipients or any one of the so-called entitlements. we're talking about grandfathering some in, working over the years, explaining to young people, you're not going to lose your social security but if we don't do something right now to curtail this, you're not getting any social security but it was never explained or at least in the the reshun that you got they were drowning you out. there were a lot of logical ideas you were putting forward. what i'm asking now we're submitting a spending plan that doesn't even take into account some fiscal austerity. there is none there. so, where are we going with this? >> well, you're going to a situation where you will have class warfare. i won't be around and somebody ought to tap on my box and tell me how it goes in 2034. that is 16 years away i say. you can't get anywhere when the opposition rises to use the word cut, they're cutting your social security. some old coot wanders up to you, i put it in, by god from the beginning. i'm '86, i put it
you were trying with erskine, trying to spell out we're not talking about present day social securityecipients or any one of the so-called entitlements. we're talking about grandfathering some in, working over the years, explaining to young people, you're not going to lose your social security but if we don't do something right now to curtail this, you're not getting any social security but it was never explained or at least in the the reshun that you got they were drowning you out. there were...
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a lot of times as will most american elderly folks are living off of their social security checks and maybe whatever little bit of retirement they have right now according to the centers for disease control and prevention ninety one percent of individuals over the age of sixty five are reported to take at least one have at least one drug prescription that they have to take sixty seven percent of all seniors take at least three prescription drugs is that you have to take him year in order to live you know forty one percent taking five or more so when you hear about corporations and corporate greed because it can't be anything other than that i'm sorry now stepping in saying oh well we know that you have to take these pills to survive you have to at least ninety one percent of you have to take one of these pills and then we're going to up the prices on these europe here despite making massive profits. that's a swindle and i have you can not report that no. medicare beneficiaries out of pocket spending in six get this is expected to rise forty one percent from forty one percent of their
a lot of times as will most american elderly folks are living off of their social security checks and maybe whatever little bit of retirement they have right now according to the centers for disease control and prevention ninety one percent of individuals over the age of sixty five are reported to take at least one have at least one drug prescription that they have to take sixty seven percent of all seniors take at least three prescription drugs is that you have to take him year in order to...
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they had a social security problem, ssi problem, medicaid, medi-cal.e support service, all kinds of things that they were involved, but they did not know how to work it out. so, that's where i came in and started working it out. and of course documented it, and send out to the social service--social security. and also, another one is medi-cal, all those things. so, right now, some of those seniors who are in our senior center are very, very lucky people because they have so many benefits came to them. robert: norma, give us an idea real quickly in terms of how you help organizations like this. norma: yeah, it's actually them who's helping us at alameda county community food bank. as you know, we serve a really great need. as you mentioned earlier, we serve one in five people in alameda county. and we're able to do so with these fantastic agencies like joanna's, who are out in every single pocket of alameda county, serving needs that, you know, we--that we see in the community. especially two-thirds of the people that we see are seniors and children. an
they had a social security problem, ssi problem, medicaid, medi-cal.e support service, all kinds of things that they were involved, but they did not know how to work it out. so, that's where i came in and started working it out. and of course documented it, and send out to the social service--social security. and also, another one is medi-cal, all those things. so, right now, some of those seniors who are in our senior center are very, very lucky people because they have so many benefits came...
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ensureg out how we retirement stability for californians is key, because social security is not enough to live on for anybody here. just in housing costs alone, it is too costly. we continue to work on raising the minimum wage to bolster small businesses, to create tax incentives for business owners, and to -- to help ensure that people can have a future, and can live a good life and have the golden state once again lead to a golden life. in closing on this piece, i want to say california is one of the most beautiful places in the world to live in. ofare a nationstate made up people from hundreds of countries that speak hundreds of languages. and we are the experiment that proves the diversity of our state is the beauty and strength of our state. the economy continues to boom in the information technology and biotechnology sectors, in the arts and entertainment, in so many fields of innovation. that is how we keep going forward, and we cannot forget agriculture. 's agriculture economy is critical to feeding the world. we continue to make sure our agriculture -- our agricultural communi
ensureg out how we retirement stability for californians is key, because social security is not enough to live on for anybody here. just in housing costs alone, it is too costly. we continue to work on raising the minimum wage to bolster small businesses, to create tax incentives for business owners, and to -- to help ensure that people can have a future, and can live a good life and have the golden state once again lead to a golden life. in closing on this piece, i want to say california is...
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also my social security number is. going to say ok we've really only half of americans on able to afford a four hundred dollar emergency many of them are beginning to ask what do you want from us do you want us to believe well is redacted correspondent allan mcgill found out the answer is yes he filed this report. private beach the garlic close in this forbes magazine of the richest c.e.o.'s haven't given it away yet i'm hunting for corporate vampires. which are like regular vampires in that they're mostly pale they have considerable real estate and for their own well being should probably avoid steaks of any kind it's the best of the best but i don't like regular vampires corporate vampires want to do more than suck your blood they want the sweet profitable plasma inside of it especially if you're dirt poor because americans are flooding into the country's blood plasma donation centers in greater numbers than ever before seeking to make up for low wages or small benefits checks or even as their only source of cash inc
also my social security number is. going to say ok we've really only half of americans on able to afford a four hundred dollar emergency many of them are beginning to ask what do you want from us do you want us to believe well is redacted correspondent allan mcgill found out the answer is yes he filed this report. private beach the garlic close in this forbes magazine of the richest c.e.o.'s haven't given it away yet i'm hunting for corporate vampires. which are like regular vampires in that...
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medicare, social security, the kids will have to pay off the debt.edicare, social security, the kids will have to pay off the debt. it is pretty unbelievable that we are pushing this on the kids of our country. i hope they are listening. the better send reps appear who stand for them. fire, this shows that -- the federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. that -- the federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. then came back up and it is now heading back down. the deficit is growing again. that -- the federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. then came back up and it is now heading back down. the deficit is growing again. give me the track we are on thae federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. then came back up and it is now heading back down. the deficit is growing again. give me the track we are on we are around 4% in gdp. >> yes. it is pretty amazing. that -- the federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. then came back up and it is now heading back down. the deficit is growing again. give
medicare, social security, the kids will have to pay off the debt.edicare, social security, the kids will have to pay off the debt. it is pretty unbelievable that we are pushing this on the kids of our country. i hope they are listening. the better send reps appear who stand for them. fire, this shows that -- the federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. that -- the federal deficit and the green around the late 1990's. then came back up and it is now heading back down. the deficit...
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cut social security, cut medicare, cut health care. the american people know that health care is much more important than tax cuts. you know why? you get a traction break and your premiums go up several thousands in a month or even several hundred dollars in a month. that little increase is wiped away, and our republican colleagues, even in their tax bill, caused premiums to go up by monkeying around with health care. so the republican party needs to wake up and realize that giving massive benefits to corporations and the wealth is never going to be a popular issue for them in the elections because it's terrible policy for the average middle class and working american. it gets to the contradiction at the core of the presidency. the president talks like a populist but governs like pudacrat. he got rid of a wall street executive, gary cohn, and is now putting in gary kudlow who has helped the wealthy and all of america will benefit throughout his whole career. not how trump ran, not what he tells working people when he goes to a tent in
cut social security, cut medicare, cut health care. the american people know that health care is much more important than tax cuts. you know why? you get a traction break and your premiums go up several thousands in a month or even several hundred dollars in a month. that little increase is wiped away, and our republican colleagues, even in their tax bill, caused premiums to go up by monkeying around with health care. so the republican party needs to wake up and realize that giving massive...
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i'm on social security. so i don't know about the taxes but why is it that finally after two years, we got a little 2% increase? why can't we get 2% or 3% every year regardless of how the cost of living goes up? the people that need the money most, they need it work. but people that are on a,ed income, we need our 2% and 3% every year. host: ok, ray, thanks. vivian shepherdson off twitter saying i got a statement from the navy this week saying my withholdings have gone down to the tune of $14.15 a month. from the "wall street journal" this morning after look at the education secretary betsy devos. this is michelle he'sman reporting that the secretary has been approving state plans that don't specifically measure the performance of minority students arguing there is no requirement for the plans to do so but prompting democratic allegation that she's violating a 2015 law. that law passed on a bipartisan basis contained several provisions championed by democrats that requires states to collect data on the acade
i'm on social security. so i don't know about the taxes but why is it that finally after two years, we got a little 2% increase? why can't we get 2% or 3% every year regardless of how the cost of living goes up? the people that need the money most, they need it work. but people that are on a,ed income, we need our 2% and 3% every year. host: ok, ray, thanks. vivian shepherdson off twitter saying i got a statement from the navy this week saying my withholdings have gone down to the tune of...
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and one of the things was social security reform and the language we are hearing now what they did is privatize the whole system, take people's pensions and put them with financial firms which behaved about as well as our financial firms so people lost their life savings into these firms have gouged people come cs a terrible system that has been nearly impossible to reverse because of the constitution he advised on so i have a chapter on the chilean experience because i don't think it is a sidebar, i think as the slogan says that the past is prologue and people need to understand this history in order to understand what a at least the right would like to do and after buchanan got back from the early 1980s, the cato institute made the privatizatio privatization p agenda item and they'vee been using the energy of the tea party groups for an agenda that includes the social security and medicare privatization. so i believe that what they have is a deadly dogma that is obvious in the case of climate and it's happening in the planet to provide action on it but also in terms of the world the
and one of the things was social security reform and the language we are hearing now what they did is privatize the whole system, take people's pensions and put them with financial firms which behaved about as well as our financial firms so people lost their life savings into these firms have gouged people come cs a terrible system that has been nearly impossible to reverse because of the constitution he advised on so i have a chapter on the chilean experience because i don't think it is a...
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it extended the life of social security by about 40 years.resident trump, i hope, will look at entitlement reform and make it a priority for the nation. maria: let me switch gears and ask about john bolton, had had mcmaster is out, john bolton is in as nsa director, you're reaction? >> hr mcmaster served the president well and he helped stop a national security flag under the obama years. he helped reset the world, president trump has been a terrific commander commander-in-chief. john bolton seized north korea for the threat they are two weeks ago he wrote an op ed piece that the military option should be on the table and in diplomacy fails so that when president trump meets kim jong-un his national security advisor will be with him and the north koreans know without a doubt that john bolton seized their nuclear program as a threat to the united states and will strongly advice the president to use military force if he has to, which means it's less likely we will. when it comes to the iran deal, john bolton's been the biggest critic of the ira
it extended the life of social security by about 40 years.resident trump, i hope, will look at entitlement reform and make it a priority for the nation. maria: let me switch gears and ask about john bolton, had had mcmaster is out, john bolton is in as nsa director, you're reaction? >> hr mcmaster served the president well and he helped stop a national security flag under the obama years. he helped reset the world, president trump has been a terrific commander commander-in-chief. john...
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social security reform is the third rail of american politics. you touch it and you will be electrocuted. let's try something else. reagan pivoted to tax cuts and the economy. and the rest is history. there would have been no reagan revolution without somebody like jim baker being able to speak archers to ronald reagan. -- hard truths to ronald reagan. i see no evidence that that is happening in this white house and quite frankly john kelly is out of his depth politically. host: how do they run the white house on a daily basis versus how it's being run now? guest: well, you know, in a functioning white house that's firing on every cylinder, everything flows from an empowered white house chief of staff who executes the president's agenda. you cannot overestimate how important the job is. he's not only famously the gatekeeper who creates time and space for the president to think. he's also the honest broker of information who makes sure that every decision is teed up with accurate information on every side and will also make sure that only the toug
social security reform is the third rail of american politics. you touch it and you will be electrocuted. let's try something else. reagan pivoted to tax cuts and the economy. and the rest is history. there would have been no reagan revolution without somebody like jim baker being able to speak archers to ronald reagan. -- hard truths to ronald reagan. i see no evidence that that is happening in this white house and quite frankly john kelly is out of his depth politically. host: how do they run...
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names, social security numbers. income information and addresses. all stored here inside a cpa's computer network. now the new target for hackers. >> criminals are targeting cpa firms, because it's literally a one-stop shop for criminals. all the information they need is housed in one location. >> reporter: so now the irs issues multiple warnings urging all tax preparers to be on high alert and step up security. it's so serious, cpa firms are now hiring this cyber security expert to hack into their systems to expose vulnerabilities. >> what are you doing? >> a phishing e-mail. >> reporter: how often do they take the bait and click it? >> almost all the time. >> reporter: when they do, the hacker has everything. as we were here he gets a hit. >> wow. >> reporter: a tax firm in louisiana. >> fell for it. >> reporter: we go to tell them. certainly a little let down, but the cyber criminals are always moving. you always have to be moving trying to keep up with them. >> what we found at your firm. will you take a look? >> a meeting this afternoon with cy
names, social security numbers. income information and addresses. all stored here inside a cpa's computer network. now the new target for hackers. >> criminals are targeting cpa firms, because it's literally a one-stop shop for criminals. all the information they need is housed in one location. >> reporter: so now the irs issues multiple warnings urging all tax preparers to be on high alert and step up security. it's so serious, cpa firms are now hiring this cyber security expert to...
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. >> reporter: getting an early refund is -- you can also protect against scammers using your social security number attempting to collect yourry fund. the number of victims of identity theft on tax returns has fallen by about 2/3 since se 2015 due to better security. >> after all, there were 143 million people in the equifax breach that were affected last year. >> you protection pin number. it gives an extra layer of security. you'll need to provitd that pin along with your social security number on your returns. >> if you yo money to the irs, don't feel that filing early means you have to pay early. >> getting the return done early, gives you time to figure out how to pay, but keep in mind, using your credit card to pay your taxes could trigger additional fees, plus a convenience fee. the irs says more than 70% of taxpayers will get a retwund this year. the irs says 9 out of 10 refunds are issued within three weeks. > . >>> hi, there, everyone. enjoy this break that we're in, because we have more, much-needed rain coming our way. we do have clouds around and we did have some rain between la
. >> reporter: getting an early refund is -- you can also protect against scammers using your social security number attempting to collect yourry fund. the number of victims of identity theft on tax returns has fallen by about 2/3 since se 2015 due to better security. >> after all, there were 143 million people in the equifax breach that were affected last year. >> you protection pin number. it gives an extra layer of security. you'll need to provitd that pin along with your...
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with regard to social security, i think -- right now the social security age is 67, it will need to be raised even further. we are living longer. that is good news. we need to have our programs reflect that as well. we also need to attach increases to prices as well as wages. social security is the easier fix of the mandatory programs. medicare is a tougher thing to tackle. with that, the average couple will pay $130,000 into medicare and draw over $33,000 in benefits. obviously that is not sustainable. what we have to avoid is what you described, that we come to a point where all we do is cuts. if we act now we can take measures that will not affect anybody at or near retirement age now, just those of us who will approach it later. it needs to be done. thank you. >> senator, roger stevens. tonight i am going to a town meeting and neighbors and i are going to vote on a budget on a dog leash law, maybe a fire engine. i am tempted to bring up the presidential authority on nuclear weapons. i would like to ask you about that. your colleague, senator corker, had a hearing for the first time
with regard to social security, i think -- right now the social security age is 67, it will need to be raised even further. we are living longer. that is good news. we need to have our programs reflect that as well. we also need to attach increases to prices as well as wages. social security is the easier fix of the mandatory programs. medicare is a tougher thing to tackle. with that, the average couple will pay $130,000 into medicare and draw over $33,000 in benefits. obviously that is not...
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with regard to social security we need right now social security age is 67. it will need to be raised even further. we are living longer. that is good news. we need to have our programs reflect that as well but we also need to take increases to prices rather than wages. social security is the easier fix of the mandatory programs we are dealing with. medicare is a much tougher thing to tackle. with that, the average couple over a lifetime will pay someone hundred $30,000 into medicare and draw $300,000 in benefits. with fewer workers and more retirees it is not sustainable. what we have to avoid is what you describe where we come to a point and all we do is deep cuts. if we act now, we will take measures that won't affect anybody at or near retirement age, just those who will approach it later but it needs to be done. thank you. >> sen.. roger stevenson from strata. i'm going to a town meeting, neighbors and i are going to vote on a budget, a dog leash law, maybe a fire engine. i'm tempted to bring up presidential authority on nuclear weapons. i would like to
with regard to social security we need right now social security age is 67. it will need to be raised even further. we are living longer. that is good news. we need to have our programs reflect that as well but we also need to take increases to prices rather than wages. social security is the easier fix of the mandatory programs we are dealing with. medicare is a much tougher thing to tackle. with that, the average couple over a lifetime will pay someone hundred $30,000 into medicare and draw...
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and we have some ideas on maybe getting social security costs down.'re 65, we can have that go down to zero. so the next period from 65 to 70 or 75, you can work without paying off the balances that you had in social security. so you'll be able to save more money, make more money and it's a nice incentive for more people to participate in the economy. maria: the participation rate improved last month saying that people had the confidence to go out and look for a job. >> absolutely. and a good job. maria: high-paying jobs. and then you also mentioned that we're seeing the participation rate do well but also the labor force doing well because they're a higher paying jobs. >> exactly. it always works together. and that's what a robust economy really means. maria: what's your taken to trade story. the president is getting pushback on the tariffs on aluminum and steel. >> i think he has to establish some negotiating points. i think when you look at china, for instance, taking over the steele manufacturingsteel manuf% of the rogue steel manufacturing. ameri
and we have some ideas on maybe getting social security costs down.'re 65, we can have that go down to zero. so the next period from 65 to 70 or 75, you can work without paying off the balances that you had in social security. so you'll be able to save more money, make more money and it's a nice incentive for more people to participate in the economy. maria: the participation rate improved last month saying that people had the confidence to go out and look for a job. >> absolutely. and a...
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president johnson pledged to fin the battle for greater social security benefits, better medical carend more meaningful opportunities for the nation's elderly. the president's weekend trip ended with a stop in puerto rico for a brief rest and round or two of golf with his vietnam bound son-in-law, patrick nugent. even on vacation the affairs of his country travelled with him. two days before the president's commission on civil disorders released the findings of its investigation into the causes of urban unrest. the commission called for a massive nationwide effort building on the base of what has already been accomplished to solve the deep-rooted problems that give rise to urban discontent. in vietnam the allies begin to regain pacification areas near the cities. more significantly in march the administration would start a complete review of the vietnam situation. returning to washington, the president centered his attention on seven-month old copper strike. the dispute had begun to threaten america's balance of payments and was cutting into strategic defense production. the president
president johnson pledged to fin the battle for greater social security benefits, better medical carend more meaningful opportunities for the nation's elderly. the president's weekend trip ended with a stop in puerto rico for a brief rest and round or two of golf with his vietnam bound son-in-law, patrick nugent. even on vacation the affairs of his country travelled with him. two days before the president's commission on civil disorders released the findings of its investigation into the causes...
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number, and she found out another woman in california has her social security number. >> her social . >> reporter: so she has reason to believe that something -- >> that is -- >> correct. >> reporter: is amiss. >> is not -- is amiss. >> correct. >> reporter: and she sent along pictures of herself, which marlene declines to share to protect the young woman's privacy. >> so i ran around the house and grabbed pictures of monica, of sabrina, of will, and started looking at their ones that were matching what she sent me. >> i think there's some resemblances that you could see, but it's so hard to know. >> reporter: and it's not just her. another 20-year-old woman has now surfaced saying she too could be sabrina. how much do you allow yourself to hope? >> oh we hope every day. i mean hope is what keeps us going and moving forward. >> reporter: when we come back after all that hope will a dna test solve this theare changing.ng... new jobs at any age. crushing it at every stage. numbers don't define us... 25, 45, 65... it's a state of mind. dreams to seize! more opportunities. disrupting agi
number, and she found out another woman in california has her social security number. >> her social . >> reporter: so she has reason to believe that something -- >> that is -- >> correct. >> reporter: is amiss. >> is not -- is amiss. >> correct. >> reporter: and she sent along pictures of herself, which marlene declines to share to protect the young woman's privacy. >> so i ran around the house and grabbed pictures of monica, of sabrina, of...
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they are contributing more than they will ever see back and social security payouts. host: donovan, virginia, republican. caller: thank you. the daca people, they need a believeke, but i do not they need to become citizens. they are taking our jobs. they are not just working out in the field like you say so do not even go there. they are taking over the construction companies. they are taking the overall of the construction that is around because i used to work in construction. you go to a construction site now, 90% are mexican people and they are not legally here. i feel sorry for the ones that did get here the legal way and dished out all of the money they had to for lawyers just to be, citizen. come incannot go back, the right way. not the daca people, but the other 11 million people. host: mr. chen. i already addressed the issue of economy and wages but to the collar, maybe i'll just run for its -- i'll just reference a couple of things. for the daca population, these ,re young people who are here contributing to our country and it is important to recognize that e
they are contributing more than they will ever see back and social security payouts. host: donovan, virginia, republican. caller: thank you. the daca people, they need a believeke, but i do not they need to become citizens. they are taking our jobs. they are not just working out in the field like you say so do not even go there. they are taking over the construction companies. they are taking the overall of the construction that is around because i used to work in construction. you go to a...
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guest: our social security paid leave plan says young workers can tap into the social security system get parental benefits. we are talking about up to three months of paid time off paid out of a partial right, and then they differ the social security retirement benefits at a commiserate level. in essence, you are paying up to 12% of your pay -- you yourself, 6%, your employer 6%, but a lot of young people do not think they're are going to get any social security benefits, so while you are young, not earning as much money, and why you need to take time off to have a child, why not use some of those benefits, and then pay for them later down the line? this is totally self-financing. it is a budget-neutral idea. from a cost perspective, there is not a lot of additional administrator of cost to get it done. this can all be done by the social security administration. we think this is another solution. host: does the president have the authority to do this by executive action? guest: i think we would have to work with congress and that is why we are working with the administration and memb
guest: our social security paid leave plan says young workers can tap into the social security system get parental benefits. we are talking about up to three months of paid time off paid out of a partial right, and then they differ the social security retirement benefits at a commiserate level. in essence, you are paying up to 12% of your pay -- you yourself, 6%, your employer 6%, but a lot of young people do not think they're are going to get any social security benefits, so while you are...
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together with savings and social security, a reverse mortgage could be your way to a more secure financialuture. make the smart move now. call one reverse mortgage today. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. oveso try febreze one toers gently clean away odors. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. let's team up to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks yaaay! the complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below
together with savings and social security, a reverse mortgage could be your way to a more secure financialuture. make the smart move now. call one reverse mortgage today. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. oveso try febreze one toers gently clean away odors. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes....
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number, you have the witness protection program, give social security numbers to murderers and pimpsd i didn't do any of that stuff. heather: site claims the fbi only wanted intelligence from him and his stonewalling him for answers. and now behind bars. and the 3-month long operation in 2017 super bowl in houston. police say he pushed the woman trying to get on the field to celebrate with his brother, the woman needed to be treated for shoulder injury. take a look at this. nvidia fueling speculation north korean leader kim jong un is in china, the first foreign trip since assuming power in 2011, the video showing the rogue head estate in beijing, that is the train we are talking about in these images justin overnight showing a heavy security presence near tn min square meaning high-ranking leaders are meeting. rob: the commerce department making a late-night announcement reinstating the citizenship question on the 2020 census. only took an hour for critics to file suit against this move, calling the addition illegal. is there a real issue or more democratic obstruction? here to deba
number, you have the witness protection program, give social security numbers to murderers and pimpsd i didn't do any of that stuff. heather: site claims the fbi only wanted intelligence from him and his stonewalling him for answers. and now behind bars. and the 3-month long operation in 2017 super bowl in houston. police say he pushed the woman trying to get on the field to celebrate with his brother, the woman needed to be treated for shoulder injury. take a look at this. nvidia fueling...
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gets bigger, names and social security numbers at risk. what you need to know if you're one of the 2 million people affected. plus -- >>> oh. >> was it a leave stream confession? it is causing a lot 06 controversy. now, police are looking into it. >>> storm ranger is mobile dop radar is scanning and we're finding developing rainfall in the north bay. we'll have a closer look at storm ranger in a live report, details coming up in 9 minutes. mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. police are looking into the social media claim by a former volunteer at a santa cruz county >>> a viral video that's no laughing matter. police are looking into the social media claim by a former volunteer at a santa cruz county animal shelter that she you-- >> on
gets bigger, names and social security numbers at risk. what you need to know if you're one of the 2 million people affected. plus -- >>> oh. >> was it a leave stream confession? it is causing a lot 06 controversy. now, police are looking into it. >>> storm ranger is mobile dop radar is scanning and we're finding developing rainfall in the north bay. we'll have a closer look at storm ranger in a live report, details coming up in 9 minutes. mom you called? oh hi sweetie,...
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also my social security number is. going to say. ok we've really only half of americans on able to afford a four hundred dollar emergency many of them are beginning to ask what do you want from us do you want us to believe well as redacted correspondent allen mcgill found out the answer is yes she filed this report. because private beach the garlic close in this forbes magazine of the richest c.e.o.'s haven't given it away yet i'm hunting for a corporate vampires. which are like regular vampires in that they're mostly pale they have considerable real estate and for their own well being should probably avoid steaks of any kind it's the best of the best but i don't like regular vampires corporate vampires want to do more than suck your blood they want that sweet profitable plasma inside of it especially if you're dirt poor because americans are flooding into the country's blood plasma donation centers and greater numbers than ever before seeking to make up for low wages or small benefits tax or even as their only source of cash income
also my social security number is. going to say. ok we've really only half of americans on able to afford a four hundred dollar emergency many of them are beginning to ask what do you want from us do you want us to believe well as redacted correspondent allen mcgill found out the answer is yes she filed this report. because private beach the garlic close in this forbes magazine of the richest c.e.o.'s haven't given it away yet i'm hunting for a corporate vampires. which are like regular...
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. >> how come you're not on social security? i can't get it because i can't even get an i.d. >> he was a senior citizen. learned more that he was disabled and he'd been homeless for 30 years. >> you've got somebody to help you now. i'm going to help you get your i.d. so you can get your social security and get off the street. >> reporter: it wasn't easy. the dmv no longer have any railroad of him. >> how does a homeless person come up with two forms of residency? >> reporter: the deputy helped mick get a state issued i.d. in the process, a discovery. mick was actually born in oakland. mick knew he was adopted. >> i didn't know i was adopted until i was 16. >> reporter: mick grew up in san leandro but always felt rejected, unwelcomed by his adoptive siblings. when his parents died, they cut him off. >> i've been living a life as alone as a person can possibly be. >> reporter: but that was all about to change. mick's journey may have started under this overpass. little did he know, the next stop for a 67-year-old man would be disc
. >> how come you're not on social security? i can't get it because i can't even get an i.d. >> he was a senior citizen. learned more that he was disabled and he'd been homeless for 30 years. >> you've got somebody to help you now. i'm going to help you get your i.d. so you can get your social security and get off the street. >> reporter: it wasn't easy. the dmv no longer have any railroad of him. >> how does a homeless person come up with two forms of residency?...