77
77
Aug 17, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
anything that relies on social security cannot we can social security. the 2012 trustees report suggests that the trust fund goes bankrupt in 2034. to close that shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut by 17% for all beneficiaries, including those already collected. we must address this looming crisis. we cap let that happen, doing nothing is not an option. also speaking of social security, another is the windfall elimination provision. directly related, it must be included in the discussion of preserving and strengthening social security. i am pleased to convene this panel of experts to consider policies that help working families and create incentives for americans to stay in the workforce. i look forward to the discussion. welcome to senator gillibrand , senators, thank you for joining us. thanks to sen. cassidy: working to convene the hearing. we can work together to expand social security and family leave. it is a welcome glimpse of what we could achieve together if we focus on the needs of working families. right now, the lack of family leav
anything that relies on social security cannot we can social security. the 2012 trustees report suggests that the trust fund goes bankrupt in 2034. to close that shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut by 17% for all beneficiaries, including those already collected. we must address this looming crisis. we cap let that happen, doing nothing is not an option. also speaking of social security, another is the windfall elimination provision. directly related, it must be included in the...
97
97
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
any proposal that relies on social security cannot weaken social security and ideally strengthens. the 2012 trustees report projects that social security in 2034nds go bankrupt and in order to close the shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut i-17 percent for all beneficiaries, including those already correcting. we can let that happen, doing nothing is not an option. the windfall elimination provision impacts many state civil servants, though not directly related to today's topic it must included in today's discussion of preserving and strengthening social security in the future. i'm pleased to convene these panels of experts to consider policies that help working families and create incentives for americans to stay in the work and build the greatest economies in the world. senator: thank you, senator cassidy. welcome, senators. thank you for joining us for this important discussion. thank you, senator cassidy, for we can work ways together to expand the social security safety net to include paid family leave. it's a welcome glimpse of what we could achieve together if we f
any proposal that relies on social security cannot weaken social security and ideally strengthens. the 2012 trustees report projects that social security in 2034nds go bankrupt and in order to close the shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut i-17 percent for all beneficiaries, including those already correcting. we can let that happen, doing nothing is not an option. the windfall elimination provision impacts many state civil servants, though not directly related to today's topic it...
42
42
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
any proposal that relies on social security cannot weaken social security and ideally us strengthens. the 2012 trustees report projects that social security trust fund goes bankrupt in 2034. in order to close that shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut by 17% for all beneficiaries including those already collected. we must address this looming crisis. we cannot let that happen doing nothing is not an option. also speaking of social security, another priority is the wind falls elimination provision. although not directly related to today's topic, it must be included in the discussion of preserving and strengthening social security in the future. i'm pleased to convene these panels of experts to consider policies that help working families and create incentives for americans to stay in the workforce and help build the greatest economy in the world. i look forward to the discussion and now i ask senator brown. senator brown: welcome to senator gillibrand and ernst, thank you for joining us for this important discussion. thank you senator cassidy for convening this meeting so we c
any proposal that relies on social security cannot weaken social security and ideally us strengthens. the 2012 trustees report projects that social security trust fund goes bankrupt in 2034. in order to close that shortfall, benefits today would have to be cut by 17% for all beneficiaries including those already collected. we must address this looming crisis. we cannot let that happen doing nothing is not an option. also speaking of social security, another priority is the wind falls...
93
93
Aug 13, 2018
08/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
three years of our investigative reports before a bipartisan joint legislative committee. >> the social securityrly visible through the plastic envelope. >> to demonstrate thevi e security risks weconingponsesf the state's largest agencies. >> consistent answers saying the federal government required social security numbers to be used. we later found that was not the case. >> as we first reported in 2015 viewers were horrified to discover the state still printing full social security numbers as casually as a name or address on documents mailed out to millions of californians collecting benefits for unemployment, disability, maternity leave, and when maxine called to complain. >> she laughed a bit and said yeah a lot of people complain. >> state law prohibits printing these numbers on mail because as convicted identityhies t us envelopes like these are a target for crooks. just one contains enough information to steal an identity. and we discovered the agency was mishandling that sensitive mail exposing full social security numbers in the envelope window and mailing sensitive information to the w
three years of our investigative reports before a bipartisan joint legislative committee. >> the social securityrly visible through the plastic envelope. >> to demonstrate thevi e security risks weconingponsesf the state's largest agencies. >> consistent answers saying the federal government required social security numbers to be used. we later found that was not the case. >> as we first reported in 2015 viewers were horrified to discover the state still printing full...
59
59
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
running them through the social security administration, the department of homeland security databases. right now healing responsibility for an employer who does not participate or have to participate in e-verify is to get the worker's information, a photo id, and if it generally looks ok -- you are asked us to be a forgery expert. you are not supposed to be able to decide that person is not the person they are claiming to be on the identification card. e-verify system is a way to try to help them do that work for them. host: on the ipad we have the i-9 form. it seems like three pages long. one for basic information, one for the employer section and a list of acceptable documents allowed. guest: the key information you are providing is your name, date of birth and social security number. everything else is more information to verify all of that. host: there is a copy of the form available online. let's go to dubuque, iowa. tom is next. caller: i want to make a comment, an example. i have a relative in the midwest with a 10-acre horse ranch. they hired two illegal aliens. they worked on
running them through the social security administration, the department of homeland security databases. right now healing responsibility for an employer who does not participate or have to participate in e-verify is to get the worker's information, a photo id, and if it generally looks ok -- you are asked us to be a forgery expert. you are not supposed to be able to decide that person is not the person they are claiming to be on the identification card. e-verify system is a way to try to help...
56
56
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
social security, reforming it, and he would like you to be with him because you know social security so well. and i'd like you to be the counselor to the commission of social security. so i went there two years. i had the best time there. commissioner didn't like to travel. i had traveled all over the world with the congress, and jim and i, and outside the congress. and i never really traveled in the united states. we had a beach house, so that's always where we vacationed. so i traveled all over the united states. i saw places you can't even believe because we have social security all over, and i made more good friends. those two years, i still have them, as very good friends. and then i didn't think al gore would do that well, and so on his political appointment, so i left, and i went and got a job, and it's -- i was right. he didn't win. and so then i stayed as a lobbyist for two years and then i went and headed up a very large nonprofit. but i should not have run for governor. that mistake, i know very well. in fact, i never mention it. i'm sorry you mentioned it. >> i'm sorry i
social security, reforming it, and he would like you to be with him because you know social security so well. and i'd like you to be the counselor to the commission of social security. so i went there two years. i had the best time there. commissioner didn't like to travel. i had traveled all over the world with the congress, and jim and i, and outside the congress. and i never really traveled in the united states. we had a beach house, so that's always where we vacationed. so i traveled all...
46
46
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
social security is on automatic pilot. when we no longer are funding social security through the payroll and we run out of money, we are basically going to redeem those bonds. but since that money has been spent, we have to issue new bonds to pay off those bonds. it is really scandalous to say -- i am not a republican, i'm a libertarian, but to say that the republicans are not going to pay that back is factually wrong. he should not be saying that. noelle calling from new york on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. president trump was elected, you know? it was legitimate election, he won the election. the democrats cannot get over it. he is the first president that is actually done everything he run on, or trying to, anyways. i find it laughable. these guys, they cannot quit crying, the democrats, because trump won the election. he beat hillary clinton, she was the worst candidates. her.e beat and you cannot understand why, take a look at the candidate. take a look your policies. the american people
social security is on automatic pilot. when we no longer are funding social security through the payroll and we run out of money, we are basically going to redeem those bonds. but since that money has been spent, we have to issue new bonds to pay off those bonds. it is really scandalous to say -- i am not a republican, i'm a libertarian, but to say that the republicans are not going to pay that back is factually wrong. he should not be saying that. noelle calling from new york on the republican...
49
49
Aug 12, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
social security for example, i think this is another one of your causes. >> the social security law is one of the most inequitable law that is written by the federal government. a woman pays in on exactly the same basis as a man. until i went on the ways and means committee, if you are out yeare labor force for a even her own children could draw on system security. her husband can't draw yet. she has to be supplying more than half the support before her husband can draw on her wages. at the present time, if a man works two jobs, and pays in social security, and pays above the base, he can take a credit on his income tax. if a husband and wife work together and they pay in on $19,000 and they make a joint return, they can take no credit. yet when they come to draw on social security, the wife doesn't draw as his wife and then on her own. he takes her choice. she draws either on him or on her own. so a working husband and wife are really supporting those where the wife doesn't work. >> i think the significance of these discriminations is that it makes a parallel, it is not generally know
social security for example, i think this is another one of your causes. >> the social security law is one of the most inequitable law that is written by the federal government. a woman pays in on exactly the same basis as a man. until i went on the ways and means committee, if you are out yeare labor force for a even her own children could draw on system security. her husband can't draw yet. she has to be supplying more than half the support before her husband can draw on her wages. at...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
social security we we couldn't borrow from the billions we use the paper f. thirty five jets or whatever bottomless money pit that keeps the big bang theory on the air. this plan also leaves out the fact that women often the primary care giver earned less than bad meaning they receive overall what were pensions and social security benefits. which is ironic given that rubio's idea to use social security benefits for paid leave came from a group called the independent women's forum. that is until you learn there are a conservative leaning group that grew out of women for judge thomas which formed during and needed pills testimony about clarence thomas and his nine hundred ninety one supreme court confirmation hearing wow what a fine origin story. what you want to let everyone know you got your start by claiming a woman whining about being stopped when harassed by a man a man who has the real judicial power to grow women's rights so for the we'll see amazon ads for menstrual hurt before we see paid leave in this country. and if you think that's hyperbolic consid
social security we we couldn't borrow from the billions we use the paper f. thirty five jets or whatever bottomless money pit that keeps the big bang theory on the air. this plan also leaves out the fact that women often the primary care giver earned less than bad meaning they receive overall what were pensions and social security benefits. which is ironic given that rubio's idea to use social security benefits for paid leave came from a group called the independent women's forum. that is until...
152
152
Aug 23, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
the social security card, he had a social security number. how is that possible?if you have somebody who died, the name won't matchup. how does that work? >> reporter: my understanding, a press conference with the owner of the farm in question, it was alleged he was misrepresenting himself as whoever that social security card belonged to. i recall some years back the social security administration putting out a memo, over a decade ago, 9 million social security guards in this country that didn't match the individual they were supposed to be with. at the same time our federal government was saying we have no way of locating illegal aliens in the united states, it is complete rubbish. we have not had commitment to stop this. i like what the president said. we have a young lady separated from her family. i see no protests from democrats or republicans. that shameful statement from elizabeth warren yesterday as she pivoted from the loss of this family to say the real tragedy of illegal aliens being separated from their children as they go through the legal system and
the social security card, he had a social security number. how is that possible?if you have somebody who died, the name won't matchup. how does that work? >> reporter: my understanding, a press conference with the owner of the farm in question, it was alleged he was misrepresenting himself as whoever that social security card belonged to. i recall some years back the social security administration putting out a memo, over a decade ago, 9 million social security guards in this country that...
46
46
Aug 10, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
a 401(k).ension and i have social security. into my 401(k) i get $52,000 a year, before local income taxes, any taxes, which we have here. what i'm saying is i think i set myself up as well as a hearse and can be set up but i am starting to look ahead that things are going to get unmanageable and i can't imagine withe retiring with debt, house payments thinking they can make it. it is going to get worse, especially because people don't have to find pension benefit plans anymore. you pay your bills, how much spending money do you have? gosh.: that varies. i might have stuff. can't tell you by the month. i can give you what i paid out in those fixed expenses. i am not in poverty. i'm doing fine. i'm a single woman. host: but you were worried about the future. how old are you? caller: i'm 71. host: you respond. guest: i was thinking your colors are doing a great job of telling the story in the paper. the idea that somebody at 71 who has done everything right should have anxiety about financial future and the description of the cal
a 401(k).ension and i have social security. into my 401(k) i get $52,000 a year, before local income taxes, any taxes, which we have here. what i'm saying is i think i set myself up as well as a hearse and can be set up but i am starting to look ahead that things are going to get unmanageable and i can't imagine withe retiring with debt, house payments thinking they can make it. it is going to get worse, especially because people don't have to find pension benefit plans anymore. you pay your...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
social security we we couldn't borrow from the billions we use the paper f. thirty five jets or whatever bottomless money pit that keeps the big bang theory on the air. this plan also leaves out the fact that women often the primary caregiver earned less than bad meaning they receive overall well we're pensions and social security benefits. which is ironic given that rubio's idea to use social security benefits for paid leave came from a group called the independent women's forum. that is until you learn there are a conservative leaning group that grew out of women for judge thomas which formed during and needed pills testimony about clarence thomas and his nine hundred ninety one supreme court confirmation hearing wow what a fine origin story. what you want to let everyone know you got your start by claiming a woman lying about being sexually harassed by a man a man who was the real judicial power to grow women's rights so for the we'll see amazon ads for menstrual hurt before we see paid leave in this country. and if you think that is. consider that out of
social security we we couldn't borrow from the billions we use the paper f. thirty five jets or whatever bottomless money pit that keeps the big bang theory on the air. this plan also leaves out the fact that women often the primary caregiver earned less than bad meaning they receive overall well we're pensions and social security benefits. which is ironic given that rubio's idea to use social security benefits for paid leave came from a group called the independent women's forum. that is until...
45
45
Aug 13, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
i had not only social security, based on a pretty good income.i also had a pension plan, defined benefit plan and a 401(k). sounds great; right? everything's right, but here's what's happening. i've got some real numbers for you. people don't understand medicare, number one. it is complicated. they don't understand that you just can't -- you have to have a supplement policy. my part a-b which is i buy the best medicare supplement i can get called plan f and plan d. it costs me a total of $2,752 a year. i also had extra drug expenses because the part d doesn't pay very well. that was $2,000 a year. in other words, my medicare and my outpatient drug costs, which these are kind of regular drugs, costs me $4,752 a year. okay? but my -- i've had quite a few tests done this year and seen about six different doctors, had an mri, etc. my out of pocket was zero. everything was covered. people have to know that you have to have all three parts of medicare and get good supplemental insurance. number two, what's killing me, and what i'm worried about in the
i had not only social security, based on a pretty good income.i also had a pension plan, defined benefit plan and a 401(k). sounds great; right? everything's right, but here's what's happening. i've got some real numbers for you. people don't understand medicare, number one. it is complicated. they don't understand that you just can't -- you have to have a supplement policy. my part a-b which is i buy the best medicare supplement i can get called plan f and plan d. it costs me a total of $2,752...
73
73
Aug 31, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
host: social security cost-of-living increases, he writes. shilla joining us from santa rosa, california. i am 79. wishe a survivor's benefit with that coal of 2%, and i want to know if that is what is affected -- we were promised that. host: let me be clear, what we are talking about is a pay raise for federal employees only. it is estimated to be about 1.5 million workers and the automatic cost of a living increase that was supposed to take place in january. congress can still way and and they lawmakers saying that also want to see congress reverses this but right now, the president has the authority -- foro, for uni personnel,ilitary they will receive the standard in january. want to show you the scene outside the u.s. capitol. it is the body of senator john mccain, family members will arrive. family members leaving phoenix yesterday from their memorial service. the ceremony is getting underway at 11:00 eastern. we will go to kevin in indiana. , iler: i just want to say believe the federal workers aren't showing how spoiled they are and ho
host: social security cost-of-living increases, he writes. shilla joining us from santa rosa, california. i am 79. wishe a survivor's benefit with that coal of 2%, and i want to know if that is what is affected -- we were promised that. host: let me be clear, what we are talking about is a pay raise for federal employees only. it is estimated to be about 1.5 million workers and the automatic cost of a living increase that was supposed to take place in january. congress can still way and and...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
these people aren't protected by collective labor agreements and they don't benefit from the social security system they leave these are worrying developments and we're starting to see the emergence of a digital terry get this we union activists will need to radically rethink how to represent the interests of people in these new forms of employment. including german employers must pay social security contributions on wages but not for independent contractors some companies try to avoid hiring on permanent contract it's a widespread practice in many industries you just take for example where people provide a driving service bringing customers from a to b. uber says its drivers are independent contractors not employees. it's been kind of odd for a twenty percent. to thirty percent just by defining feature of the employer employee relationship. guber is an employer and has to shoulder those responsibilities ensure proper tax deductions pay social security contributions make sure that employees have health insurance and so forth. let's say a freelancer an independent contractor comes to you and
these people aren't protected by collective labor agreements and they don't benefit from the social security system they leave these are worrying developments and we're starting to see the emergence of a digital terry get this we union activists will need to radically rethink how to represent the interests of people in these new forms of employment. including german employers must pay social security contributions on wages but not for independent contractors some companies try to avoid hiring...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
german employers must pay social security contributions on wages but not for independent contractors some companies try to avoid hiring on permanent contract it's a widespread practice in many industries you just take for example where people provide a driving service bringing customers from the to be uber says its drivers are independent contractors not employees. it's been kind of twenty percent. to thirty percent just by defining feature of the employer employee relationship. guber is an employer and has to shoulder those responsibilities ensure proper tax deductions pay social security contributions make sure that employees have health insurance and so forth. let's say a freelancer an independent contractor comes to you and says what's my employment status at my workplace. i'd like to get it sorted out to get it because i'd like a proper pension do you say to them ok here are the things we can help you with on the board for the good news on the board for because. first of all we check the employment status is what are they really an independent contractor or are they being miscla
german employers must pay social security contributions on wages but not for independent contractors some companies try to avoid hiring on permanent contract it's a widespread practice in many industries you just take for example where people provide a driving service bringing customers from the to be uber says its drivers are independent contractors not employees. it's been kind of twenty percent. to thirty percent just by defining feature of the employer employee relationship. guber is an...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
constant hours she can work any time and anywhere she wants but she has no job protection or social security. neither does tim he's a good worker as a self-employed trains man he works and a traditional profession totally analog but he gets his contracts one at a time via an internet platform just like an increasing number of pizza delivery workers and house cleaners. and there's thomas he's a click worker isa student and earns a little on the side with simple digital. he writes product descriptions for online retailers and headings for photos he has to work quickly to even earn the legal minimum wage. or the concept. so freelancing doesn't easily fit with the ideals of germany's wealthiest state in fact trade unions are up in arms being a freelance in germany means you really are free to choose your working hours your place to work and the feet shot but this freedom comes at a price on like a company employee you would generally enjoy some built in benefits a freelancer has to pay health and social insurance contributions out of his or her own pocket but in fact the distinction between free
constant hours she can work any time and anywhere she wants but she has no job protection or social security. neither does tim he's a good worker as a self-employed trains man he works and a traditional profession totally analog but he gets his contracts one at a time via an internet platform just like an increasing number of pizza delivery workers and house cleaners. and there's thomas he's a click worker isa student and earns a little on the side with simple digital. he writes product...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
is an employer and has to shoulder those responsibilities ensure proper tax deductions pay social security contributions make sure that employees have health insurance and so forth. let's say a freelancer an independent contractor comes to you and says what's my employment status at my workplace. i'd like to get it sorted out. because i'd like a proper pension to say to them ok here are the things we can help you with this under both of these reviews on the board for because. first of all we checked the employment status is are they really an independent contractor or are they being misclassified by their employer. and then we provide them legal support if they need to correct their employment status if they will start what we can't do is organize health and pension insurance or not. we can confirm for people that. they are self-employed if they are independent contractors and then we can offer advice on their legal status their labor protections and social insurance situation we can offer advice but the freelancer has to carry it all out for disorder that's an important the service is and
is an employer and has to shoulder those responsibilities ensure proper tax deductions pay social security contributions make sure that employees have health insurance and so forth. let's say a freelancer an independent contractor comes to you and says what's my employment status at my workplace. i'd like to get it sorted out. because i'd like a proper pension to say to them ok here are the things we can help you with this under both of these reviews on the board for because. first of all we...
99
99
Aug 16, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we have been exploring how new is have paid a benefit to social security. theseurn for receiving benefits, participants would defer the collection of their social security benefits upon retirement. we are still working through complexities but i'm hoping we can cross a policy that would benefit most families and those who need it the most. >> the way we have written it, it is really affordable. it is about cost of a cup of coffee a week. it is about two dollars per week on average for all employees. your mother's dying, you can be by her side. you can be there when needed. >> on friday 8:00 p.m., a new york times a -- talks about covering the white house. more likeationship is what you see when you watch pressed briefings whether you see sean spicer on television, they are combative. they have transitioned from what has always been a typically to somethingature more openly hostile. >> watch on c-span and c-span.org and listen to the c-span3 radio app. >> president trump held a cabinet meeting today and commented on the death of aretha franklin. the opioid e
. >> we have been exploring how new is have paid a benefit to social security. theseurn for receiving benefits, participants would defer the collection of their social security benefits upon retirement. we are still working through complexities but i'm hoping we can cross a policy that would benefit most families and those who need it the most. >> the way we have written it, it is really affordable. it is about cost of a cup of coffee a week. it is about two dollars per week on...
74
74
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
we need structural reforms to social security.e that that money you paid into social security via the payroll taxes, if you believe that's your money, then you ought to have the freedom to use it in a way. if you have a more made need -- we can't do this in a vacuum. charles: what about the slippery slope argument. >> families often end up on assistance after having a baby or adopting a child. we have had changed to our entitlement system. if you are a which dove a veteran, then we haven't made any changes to the survivors benefits and that's a sympathetic group of people. i don't think the slippery slope argument healed water. ultimate hi we'll have to address this issue. many employers do offer family leave paid benefits. but we have too many families who live paycheck to paycheck who don't have that option. charles: final word? >> i would like to see the cost benefit analysis. rubio says this will not expand government, but i beg to differ. charles: coming up. remembering the life and legacy of american icon john mccain. h a hi
we need structural reforms to social security.e that that money you paid into social security via the payroll taxes, if you believe that's your money, then you ought to have the freedom to use it in a way. if you have a more made need -- we can't do this in a vacuum. charles: what about the slippery slope argument. >> families often end up on assistance after having a baby or adopting a child. we have had changed to our entitlement system. if you are a which dove a veteran, then we...
124
124
Aug 23, 2018
08/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
they made a mistake thinking social security employment verification and homeland security system is one of the same. they are not. >> all of us are saddened by the tragic beth death of mollie and realization that one of our coworkers was involved. >> just an hour earlier, he was arraigned for tibbetts' death. last night members of the university of iowa community gathered to remember her. the family thanked supporters. this is one of the big problems in illegal immigration. it is easy in many cases with someone with a fake identification or rent someone else's green card or social security number to be able to get a job. you heard this cry of build the wall from the right, but the fact there is a job when somebody gets here is a fundm t fundamental driver. >> they should know what it is and it is a different system. >> the farm brought up he was there for that system. it turned out not to be true. our thoughts and prayers are with the family. they want to grieve. >>> a u.s. airman posthumously awarded the medal of honor. the first recognized for actions since vietnam. it's great whe
they made a mistake thinking social security employment verification and homeland security system is one of the same. they are not. >> all of us are saddened by the tragic beth death of mollie and realization that one of our coworkers was involved. >> just an hour earlier, he was arraigned for tibbetts' death. last night members of the university of iowa community gathered to remember her. the family thanked supporters. this is one of the big problems in illegal immigration. it is...
75
75
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
up the social security number files.re are people who are been dead for years that still have active social security numbers, in this report, there had two corporations that 35,000 tax returns that could not be verified because of the numbers not had matching, and there are many people on one social security number or enough money that one person would are in a lifetime instead of a year. i believe the president could clean it up with an executive order to clean up social security. secondly, make e-verify mandato ry for everyone. individuals, people who are going out to try to get construction jobs and they see that there are illegals on site, report the company. make these companies pay a huge fine. make them pay major fines and perhaps jail time. host: thank you for the call, we will let our guests respond. guest: on the second point, we are differently saying that under president trump, cracking down on employers. but you raise a good point. one of the things that any of for isills calls cleaning up these databases ma
up the social security number files.re are people who are been dead for years that still have active social security numbers, in this report, there had two corporations that 35,000 tax returns that could not be verified because of the numbers not had matching, and there are many people on one social security number or enough money that one person would are in a lifetime instead of a year. i believe the president could clean it up with an executive order to clean up social security. secondly,...
81
81
Aug 16, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we have been exploring how new parents can receive a benefit through social security. in return for receiving benefits, participants would defer collection of social security benefits upon retirement. we are still working through complexity but i am hopeful we can craft a policy that will benefit most families and those who need it most. >> the family act, the way we have written it, is affordable. it is the cost of a couple coffee a week. two dollars a week on average for all employees. that is not a great deal of money to know that if your mother is dying, you can be by your side or if you have a new infant or special needs child, that you can be there when you're needed. >> friday at 8 p.m., the white house correspondent, talks about covering the trump white house. >> the relation between this white house and the press, you can watch one of these press briefings whether sean spicer or sarah sanders on television, they are combative. fuedal, and they are transitioning from what has always been the adversarial nature of the media, into something more openly hostile. >
. >> we have been exploring how new parents can receive a benefit through social security. in return for receiving benefits, participants would defer collection of social security benefits upon retirement. we are still working through complexity but i am hopeful we can craft a policy that will benefit most families and those who need it most. >> the family act, the way we have written it, is affordable. it is the cost of a couple coffee a week. two dollars a week on average for all...
68
68
Aug 21, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
documents that contain names, dates of birth, social security numbers, bank numbers, personal communications with family members, other sensitive matters and of course some of the most sensitive issues related to the president's core constitutional duties. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. >> senate minority leader, chuck schumer spoke with reporters after meeting with judge kavanaugh. >> good afternoon everybody. before i begin,
documents that contain names, dates of birth, social security numbers, bank numbers, personal communications with family members, other sensitive matters and of course some of the most sensitive issues related to the president's core constitutional duties. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. >> senate minority leader, chuck schumer spoke with reporters after meeting with judge kavanaugh. >> good afternoon everybody. before i begin,
83
83
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
you could afford social security. a lot more workers were supporting it. he went out to say we should social security 268 with his charts and pointers and here are the numbers and the left made a video of him pushing a lady in a wheelchair off of a cliff. that is how you create culture i laugh at that because of the whole point is a 65-year-old woman doesn't look like an old lady in a wheelchair she is taking tennis lessons and yoga and kickboxing. but i gave up and i looked around and here is what i saw. he complained about holly but we don't go to hollywood now we complain about twitter i get band on youtube every single day. and i know why. because i am a culture major. they see my videos go up and they will lose sponsors right away every single day. but we didn't do anything. so that means you guys are living in a world where the culture belongs to the left and they will be doing that for quite some time. so i want to talk to a little bit what that means to you personally. and then i will give you some advice which i promise will be the worst advice yo
you could afford social security. a lot more workers were supporting it. he went out to say we should social security 268 with his charts and pointers and here are the numbers and the left made a video of him pushing a lady in a wheelchair off of a cliff. that is how you create culture i laugh at that because of the whole point is a 65-year-old woman doesn't look like an old lady in a wheelchair she is taking tennis lessons and yoga and kickboxing. but i gave up and i looked around and here is...
45
45
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
has cut his social security check by $50 a month.t may not seem like real money to you, on a person who has seen their net worth to skyrocket from $300,000 to $400 million, but that is real money. that is money to seniors who struggle to make ends meet. this is another example of her vote and how they are hurting nebraskans. >> will talk about climate change now. this is another question from a reader. he wants to know if you believe in climate change, and if you do, do you support a tax on carbon emissions? councilwoman raybould: absolutely, i believe in climate change. if you reach up to the farmers, they will tell you that floods and drought and fires are making their tough job of feeding the nation and the world even more challenging. we can come up with commonsense solutions. i am proud to say nebraska has immense potential of expanding our renewable resources like ethanol and emerging biofuels and solar and wind. we need to get government out of the way so our entrepreneurs can create these amazing high-paying and good paying j
has cut his social security check by $50 a month.t may not seem like real money to you, on a person who has seen their net worth to skyrocket from $300,000 to $400 million, but that is real money. that is money to seniors who struggle to make ends meet. this is another example of her vote and how they are hurting nebraskans. >> will talk about climate change now. this is another question from a reader. he wants to know if you believe in climate change, and if you do, do you support a tax...
170
170
Aug 8, 2018
08/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to stick up for social security. and you've got a republican who says, nah, actually 700,000 people with medicaid expansion, i don't care anything about you. even donald trump didn't say that. so you've got a bad message from the republican candidate. you've got a bad distraction from the president. and you've got a democrat who is neck and neck when he's running uphill. something happening is out there. >> dave, rebuttal. >> wow. wow. so overly optimistic. overly optimistic. let me tell you, chris, you say candidates don't matter. earlier in the piece, in one of your segments, i heard dana say candidates do matter. i agree with her, not you, in this case. candidates do matter. this is like pa 18 which we watched and talked about, conor lamb vrersus rick sa cone. i've been following this race for a long time. one of my very good friends, tim kaine, ran in the primary there. i've been dialed in and watching this evolve over time, and look, i'm not sure that balderson was the best, strongest candidate that emerge the.
i'm going to stick up for social security. and you've got a republican who says, nah, actually 700,000 people with medicaid expansion, i don't care anything about you. even donald trump didn't say that. so you've got a bad message from the republican candidate. you've got a bad distraction from the president. and you've got a democrat who is neck and neck when he's running uphill. something happening is out there. >> dave, rebuttal. >> wow. wow. so overly optimistic. overly...
96
96
Aug 26, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
more young americans believe that elvis is alive than believe that they'll ever see a social security check and, you know, those young people are right, they're right because unless -- unless we fix it, yes, sir, quick. yes, sir, i'm looking at you. [laughter] >> i really don't understand how -- how the republican agenda works on the environment and works with safety because it kind of illuminates the government and makes it smaller and businesses do whatever they want and, you know, i've always said -- i was wondering. >> thank you, thank you for the question. my hero and role model is theodore roosevelt. he was the one who started the national park system in america. great environmentalist. we have to turn to that kind of approach. under 7 and a half years or clinton administration we have allowed national parks to deteriorate to dramatic degree. that's an indictment of the present administration and not indictment of congress for not providing sufficient funds and not coming with innovative ideas to preserve crown jewel of america which is park system. there's a careful balance bet
more young americans believe that elvis is alive than believe that they'll ever see a social security check and, you know, those young people are right, they're right because unless -- unless we fix it, yes, sir, quick. yes, sir, i'm looking at you. [laughter] >> i really don't understand how -- how the republican agenda works on the environment and works with safety because it kind of illuminates the government and makes it smaller and businesses do whatever they want and, you know, i've...
152
152
Aug 19, 2018
08/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> such a democrat, thinking social security. >> i know. if he ends up revoking the security clearances of the mueller team? will that be his way of trying to shut them down? and there is going to be a bill in congress that would prevent that from happening. and the question will be will republicans step up to stop that from happening? >> got to pay a couple of bills. >>> all the names on the mid-term ballots across the country is there really one name that matters? mr. trump? we'll talk about that next. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, appr
. >> such a democrat, thinking social security. >> i know. if he ends up revoking the security clearances of the mueller team? will that be his way of trying to shut them down? and there is going to be a bill in congress that would prevent that from happening. and the question will be will republicans step up to stop that from happening? >> got to pay a couple of bills. >>> all the names on the mid-term ballots across the country is there really one name that...
115
115
Aug 6, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
social security trust fund.nment took all the money. >> the government spent all the money. and -- mark: don't people go to prison for stuff like that, in the private sector? >> it's everything with government statistics. they waste the money. it's really the insanity keeps growing every year. do you know the bureau of labor statistics still gets most of its information from doing land line surveys and i don't know what demographic still has a land line. mark: i don't have a land line anymore. >> i don't either. they still go to grocery stores with a clipboard to get prices. and it's all this -- because the government can never fire anybody, and it really -- it concerns me that eventually we'll have an economic reckoning. >> is it the massive debt? >> the massive debt and eventually they will have to monetize the debt and will cause inflation. mark: venezuela. >> look at venezuela. some of the richest natural resources in the world, it has more oil than saudi arabia, but this is another thing that liberals irk m
social security trust fund.nment took all the money. >> the government spent all the money. and -- mark: don't people go to prison for stuff like that, in the private sector? >> it's everything with government statistics. they waste the money. it's really the insanity keeps growing every year. do you know the bureau of labor statistics still gets most of its information from doing land line surveys and i don't know what demographic still has a land line. mark: i don't have a land...
85
85
Aug 21, 2018
08/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
safeguard yourchild's social security number by asking if how it will be used.sk if you can use only the last four digits. an paren have the option to not share in directories. shred any documents with your child's person information before throwing them away. >>> the college football season starts and one of the head universities is looking at their head coach. >> urban meyer is accused of not reporting domestic violence abuse. he l admitteder he knew about abuse and insisted heollowed protocol. the board of trustees will make an announcement tomorrow. >>> toda seven former members of a penn state fraternity will be backn court in connection with the hazing death of timothy piazza piazza. police say he drank a dangerous amount of alcohol and fell down stairs. the men are facing hearing on charges including recklesslyng ening anotherer. and involuntary manslaughter. >>> pone of the music awards at radio cityusic hall. >> cardi b. opened up the show. uring the performance, she acted like, because she just had a baby, she had a performance that was big. ♪ very coo
safeguard yourchild's social security number by asking if how it will be used.sk if you can use only the last four digits. an paren have the option to not share in directories. shred any documents with your child's person information before throwing them away. >>> the college football season starts and one of the head universities is looking at their head coach. >> urban meyer is accused of not reporting domestic violence abuse. he l admitteder he knew about abuse and insisted...
85
85
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
i've seen firsthand how the government especially social security has helped not just retirees also disabled people and i wonder as a socialist what is your take on the government itself government as a tool to help for the progressive thoughts when we consider all the programs you would like to commit the government will always be there. can you comment on that? >> guest: absolutely. the government is incredibly important because of the scale we are talking about them and there's no way if we don't have control over the government that we can to improve the lives of millions of people. so, i understand the impulse for folks foop for example and occuy wall street to be against government because i was born the first year of the millennial set generation. i understand people my age or younger have never really seen government respond when people at the grassroots demand things and yet in the past the government set up medicare, social security and these are programs that are there to ensure nobody has to die starving in the street as an elderly person and people canan retire with dig
i've seen firsthand how the government especially social security has helped not just retirees also disabled people and i wonder as a socialist what is your take on the government itself government as a tool to help for the progressive thoughts when we consider all the programs you would like to commit the government will always be there. can you comment on that? >> guest: absolutely. the government is incredibly important because of the scale we are talking about them and there's no way...
88
88
Aug 18, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
social security, and i am elderly. we don't need the assistance, but we need the benefits of what we pay for all these years. we need a president that will lead and set of cursing other members of congress and whatever . and ik it is pitiful, don't know -- in all of my 84 years -- that i have ever heard a precedent talk like this. host: let's go to jason, who is calling from montgomery, alabama. jason, good morning. caller: hey, good morning. my comment is more general. i hear a lot of people talking about the superbug and other issue, kind of blaming conspiracy theories about decreasing the population, but the truth of the matter is the answer is a lot simpler than that. we have to own our contribution as global citizens, americans, to the situation. , soith antibiotics in food they are putting antibiotics in food so that chickens is more, cows produce more, it is more of a capitalistic thing. it is not some nefarious plan by growers to make us sick, it is part of their business model. so if they do not put antibiotic
social security, and i am elderly. we don't need the assistance, but we need the benefits of what we pay for all these years. we need a president that will lead and set of cursing other members of congress and whatever . and ik it is pitiful, don't know -- in all of my 84 years -- that i have ever heard a precedent talk like this. host: let's go to jason, who is calling from montgomery, alabama. jason, good morning. caller: hey, good morning. my comment is more general. i hear a lot of people...
104
104
Aug 23, 2018
08/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
the social security verification system. the family had previously told the media that they had checked him through a service called everify, not realizing it was a different service than the social security verification which they used. >>> the case is bringing immigration reform front and center in california's governor's race. christien kafton reports from san francisco. >> reporter: good afternoon. the mollie tibbetts case has some similarities to the steinle case that happened here in san francisco. in both cases, american women killed in both cases by illegal immigrants. the one thing that both candidates for governor can agree on is these were both tragedies. >>> reporter: former san francisco mayor and current gubernatorial candidate lieutenant governor gavin newsom toured the newly renovated low income alex griffith housing apartment complex today but national headlines are starting to become major issues in the run for the state's highest office. mollie tibbetts' body found yesterday, an illegal immigrant held for
the social security verification system. the family had previously told the media that they had checked him through a service called everify, not realizing it was a different service than the social security verification which they used. >>> the case is bringing immigration reform front and center in california's governor's race. christien kafton reports from san francisco. >> reporter: good afternoon. the mollie tibbetts case has some similarities to the steinle case that...
67
67
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
we already have a hybrid of socialism and capitalism with medicare and social security. cialism is such a dirty word. that has to and. end.has to -- that has to host: this is from reuters, a look at the jobs numbers, good economic news for the month of july, pointing out 157,000 jobs were added. reuters writing about the jobs report and says the trade war intensified on friday with china's commerce ministry imposing import tariffs on u.s. goods -- proposing import tariffs on tuesday billion --lars worth of u.s. goods proposing import tariffs on $60 billion worth of u.s. goods. u.s. job growth slowed in july, the unemployment rate dropping to 3.9%. newport, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a couple of things to say. you hear trump turning around and saying they are taking our jobs, they are taking our jobs. 20 years ago, you will remember this, the stock market turned around and said we were going from an industrial company to a services country. the warning was there. it's just the way it goes. iran a company -- i ran a company in new jersey for many
we already have a hybrid of socialism and capitalism with medicare and social security. cialism is such a dirty word. that has to and. end.has to -- that has to host: this is from reuters, a look at the jobs numbers, good economic news for the month of july, pointing out 157,000 jobs were added. reuters writing about the jobs report and says the trade war intensified on friday with china's commerce ministry imposing import tariffs on u.s. goods -- proposing import tariffs on tuesday billion...
73
73
Aug 10, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
bush and was appointed to bill clinton's 1994 social security advisory board. [applause] >> thank you very much. you recently -- the pressure is on me, tell us about the special guest. >> rachel interviewed me and it is about leaders and government and business, talking to children about what they should worry about and get excited about. very proud of you. >> the number of people here including young people in the working world changing fast. jobs are not going away, tasks are going away. what is an example of that? >> 65,000 people a year, a quarter million people in different countries, 2000 robots work for us. those robots are algorithms and they do repetitive tasks such as logging information that comes in, helping to identify contract anomalies and searching through contracts and when people don't do that they focus on other things, jobs are not going away but our people focus on other areas and something that is relevant, think of a factory warehouse worker, they would have been moving boxes, today they are running robotics and looking at logistics infor
bush and was appointed to bill clinton's 1994 social security advisory board. [applause] >> thank you very much. you recently -- the pressure is on me, tell us about the special guest. >> rachel interviewed me and it is about leaders and government and business, talking to children about what they should worry about and get excited about. very proud of you. >> the number of people here including young people in the working world changing fast. jobs are not going away, tasks...
63
63
Aug 8, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
something innocuous as social security reform is symbolic. it is a government making a decision that people oppose it. it is the straw that breaks the camel's that. back.el's it demonstrates what the country is up against. ortega hasons where thesupreme court disallow primary opposition from running in congress. that is what this movement is up against. how did ortega get away with this for 10 years? that is an important component to understand his sources of support. it is not he controls everything and rules through the military. his party retained significant support with nicaraguans for a reason. one -- economic growth. government-backed programs help reduce poverty. nicaragua is noticeably less crime-ridden. -- crime-ridden than its northern neighbors. the homicide rates will increase this year. in southe lowest america, even in costa rica. --salvador's murder rate under a -- rate was significantly higher. policies -- the --ernment getting rid of ortega forged alliances with an important community. criticism ofhis the united states. he g
something innocuous as social security reform is symbolic. it is a government making a decision that people oppose it. it is the straw that breaks the camel's that. back.el's it demonstrates what the country is up against. ortega hasons where thesupreme court disallow primary opposition from running in congress. that is what this movement is up against. how did ortega get away with this for 10 years? that is an important component to understand his sources of support. it is not he controls...
151
151
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
we screen every applicant through the social security administration social security number verification service. we ran that information through the verification service and the information came back verified. what we learned in the last 24 hours is that our employee was not who he said he was. and it just within the last four hours, we have come to learn that the social security administration employment verification service is not the same as e-verify. >> martha: fox news correspondent matt finn has been on this story throughout and he joins us from iowa with breaking news there this evening. >> reporter: we heard from the employer of rivera, and they raised a lot of questions when they initially said that they use the federal e-verify system to screen rivera, then they retracted their statement saying today that they did not and he's not who they thought he was. developing late today a federal immigration official tells fox news that rivera never submitted a request for daca and there is no record that he has any immigration status in this country. earlier today, 24-year-old cristhia
we screen every applicant through the social security administration social security number verification service. we ran that information through the verification service and the information came back verified. what we learned in the last 24 hours is that our employee was not who he said he was. and it just within the last four hours, we have come to learn that the social security administration employment verification service is not the same as e-verify. >> martha: fox news correspondent...
119
119
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh!ust sign up online and we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites. that sounds super helpful. how much is it? well, if you have a discover card, it's free. no way! yes way! we just think it's important for you to be in the know. all right! hey... ewww! everything ok? being in the know is very good. yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number is found on risky sites. free from discover. child, voice-over: there was an old woman who lived in a shoe. she had so many children, she didn't know what to do. i'm home. child, voice-over: she gave them some broth... without any bread... [siren in distance] and kissed them all soundly... lights out. good night. child, voice-over: and put them to bed. hunger is a story we can end. end it at feedingamerica.org. >>> all right. so the firestorm is heating up over -- in the wake of the "new york times" hiring of sarah jong, a tech report were a history of anti-
hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh!ust sign up online and we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites. that sounds super helpful. how much is it? well, if you have a discover card, it's free. no way! yes way! we just think it's important for you to be in the know. all right! hey... ewww! everything ok? being in the know is very good. yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number is found...
84
84
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 1
that can only happen if medicare and medicaid and social security are still in place.ost: is this something you will take to the voting booth with you? if there was a democrat who said immigration was the top issue instead of health care, would that make you vote against him or her? caller: absolutely. , i have to have my medication. if i don't get it, i will be in a hospital. that we canan idea just start cutting away all the health care for all the individuals, you know, they have people on food stamps who work at walmart as many hours as they can get. right now, the capital has gone crazy. starving, working poor families are going to be cut from their ability to have any health care whatsoever. that's all the fault of the republicans and they are trying to say it is not, but it is. it really is. host: we are going to go to raul, calling from utah on the independent line. caller: good morning. host: will health care be a top issue for you when you vote in the midterms? caller: absolutely. i think our health care system is in disarray. we are spending a drastic amount
that can only happen if medicare and medicaid and social security are still in place.ost: is this something you will take to the voting booth with you? if there was a democrat who said immigration was the top issue instead of health care, would that make you vote against him or her? caller: absolutely. , i have to have my medication. if i don't get it, i will be in a hospital. that we canan idea just start cutting away all the health care for all the individuals, you know, they have people on...