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guest: social security is on a securityh, and social is -- we are certainly worried about it.ve got to fix it. it is scheduled to run out of the trust fund money in about 2032, i think it is, or 2033. between now and then, we have to figure out a way to make the trust fund whole. there are a lot of proposals out there. there is a republican proposal, a democratic proposal. in the end, nothing is going to happen unless it is in a bipartisan way. i suspect there is going to be some revenue raised. i suspect there is going to be may be maybe the life expectancy pushed out a little further for people who are further away from retiring. somepect that you will see people who are on the higher-end get cut a little bit on their benefits. this has got to be done. we have got to make this -- this is a promise we made to our seniors, and too many people rely on it. it has to be a rocksolid promise. host: for those things you listed, are you comfortable with all those approaches? got toi think we have sit down and look at everything. everything has got to be on the table. there has to be
guest: social security is on a securityh, and social is -- we are certainly worried about it.ve got to fix it. it is scheduled to run out of the trust fund money in about 2032, i think it is, or 2033. between now and then, we have to figure out a way to make the trust fund whole. there are a lot of proposals out there. there is a republican proposal, a democratic proposal. in the end, nothing is going to happen unless it is in a bipartisan way. i suspect there is going to be some revenue...
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here and there, but the explosion of the curve, where you see those lines going up is interest, social security and health care entitlements. so why doesn't this place -- why don't we as members of congress, if you care about the debt and retirement security and care about these things, this is the honest conversation. take a look at this slide. between 2018 and 2048. 30-year period. and this is not adjusted for inflation, you see the little green bar on the far end, that's the rest of the federal budget. nonsocial security and nonmedicare, $16 trillion to the positive. end up with $84 trillion in the negative over those 30 years? the interest and the spending on social security, the interest and spending on medicare. i believe we have a moral obligation to protect these earned entitlements, but you aren't protecting them by avoiding the subject and that's what this place has become famous for doing. so, let's talk about this concept we refer to in our office as population stability. this is one of our five pillars. in nine years, our society and it's driven by demographics, will have two worke
here and there, but the explosion of the curve, where you see those lines going up is interest, social security and health care entitlements. so why doesn't this place -- why don't we as members of congress, if you care about the debt and retirement security and care about these things, this is the honest conversation. take a look at this slide. between 2018 and 2048. 30-year period. and this is not adjusted for inflation, you see the little green bar on the far end, that's the rest of the...
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my question is about the social security. they are talking about raising the capital on social security and i know being a republican, tom would be against it but what about having the scale, lift another cap on the wealthy? >> i think that everything is going to have to be on the table to fix social security. of the entitlements, that will go a long way towards fixing our budget deficit. social security is the easiest and i would like to see it fixed in a magical way where we don't have to raise revenue but i am afraid some revenue raising is going to have to be in place. there is going to have to be revenue raised in one way or another. and on the other side, raising retirement age. the average life expectancy across demographics has gone up by five years. social security was not designed to carry persons for as many years as it is doing right now. hank you so much for having me. >> announcer: here is our primetime schedule on the c- span networks. starting at 9:00 p.m., testimony from health and human services alex cesar o
my question is about the social security. they are talking about raising the capital on social security and i know being a republican, tom would be against it but what about having the scale, lift another cap on the wealthy? >> i think that everything is going to have to be on the table to fix social security. of the entitlements, that will go a long way towards fixing our budget deficit. social security is the easiest and i would like to see it fixed in a magical way where we don't have...
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the social security act, passed in 1935, gave us unemployment insurance, social security, and our welfare system known as aid, aid to dependent children designed to help the children of parents, of mothers left to raise her children alone. the fair labor standards act passed in 1938 set the 40 hour workweek and minimum-wage. it put the ban on child labor. she was the primary booster of the civilian conservation corps. she was the largest single supporter of the wpa. truly, this was a really remarkable woman. now, it's a little interesting and unusual that i came to write this book. i came from a staunchly republican family. i actually came from a family of roosevelt haters. but when i came to washington, d.c., in 1988, as a young business reporter, one of the first things i did as i sat at -- as i set out to learn my way around the town was to sign up for a trolley bus tour of the city. one of the first things i noticed was the frances perkins department of labor. those of you who live in washington know, there is very few buildings in washington named after women. and so i noticed it, an
the social security act, passed in 1935, gave us unemployment insurance, social security, and our welfare system known as aid, aid to dependent children designed to help the children of parents, of mothers left to raise her children alone. the fair labor standards act passed in 1938 set the 40 hour workweek and minimum-wage. it put the ban on child labor. she was the primary booster of the civilian conservation corps. she was the largest single supporter of the wpa. truly, this was a really...
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why do we always stop and do social security to try to fund these programs. there are genuine concerns about are we hitting the lowest wage workers on their retirement security? are they the ones that are going to suffer the most? agency, the recent social security makes the most sense is that it collects the exact right information you need to compute things like paid leave benefits. you need information about people's work history. there payment history. payment history per how long they have been with an employment -- employer. to some extent, the social security, disability insurance program collects that kind of information. natural agency to housing it. there are concerned about why not >> we are going to leave this segment of "washington journal" at this point. a reminder, you can watch all of our "washington journal" programs at our "washington journal" website. washingtonjournal.org. the u.s. house is about to gavel back in. members will be working on several financial services bills today. also on the agenda this week, a resolution that special coun
why do we always stop and do social security to try to fund these programs. there are genuine concerns about are we hitting the lowest wage workers on their retirement security? are they the ones that are going to suffer the most? agency, the recent social security makes the most sense is that it collects the exact right information you need to compute things like paid leave benefits. you need information about people's work history. there payment history. payment history per how long they have...
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hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. tnch >>> the mueller report. we haven't seen it. yet we are seeing a lot of reactions right here all across this box that you're watching right now. let's talk more about it with oliver darcey. has there been responsibility you think amidst all of this hype in thursday into friday there were all of these and something was about to happen. sure enough those sourtss were right that this news was about to break. has hype been an overdrive? >> i think we should remember lead to believe that perhaps the mueller report too inclined
hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security...
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there's only one richard smith the social security number 123-45-6789. what it says is if this person online or over the phone can say, my social security number is 123-45-6789 and that proves who i am. it's the use of an authentic tors. >> does everybody agree? >> yes. >> does anyone disagree? all right. so that distinction between the two should be an element of the discussions we have as policymakers. ms. wu? >> yes, absolutely. >> thank you for caring our about constituents and trying to protect them. thank you. >> thank you. the gentleman from missouri, mr. clay, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. let me start with ms. rice. thank you all for being here. ms. rice, a large part of what a congressional black caucus seeks to do is eradicate the racial wealth gap. and indeed as my father, former congressman bill clay said, we have no permanent friends nor enemies, just permanent interested and we must address this everywhere it exists including in the credit industry. and i hear conservative commentators and other people of that i
there's only one richard smith the social security number 123-45-6789. what it says is if this person online or over the phone can say, my social security number is 123-45-6789 and that proves who i am. it's the use of an authentic tors. >> does everybody agree? >> yes. >> does anyone disagree? all right. so that distinction between the two should be an element of the discussions we have as policymakers. ms. wu? >> yes, absolutely. >> thank you for caring our about...
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hi, what's this social security alert?if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. signof every great meal is always the potato?t bite that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. >>> "empire" actor jussie smollett is set to be arraigned on 15 countries of disorderly conduct. this stems from false reports he was attacked in chicago. the two men detained with that incident have been cooperating with police. they say smollett paid them there are 3500 to stage the attack. the actor maintains his innocence and calls the indictment pr
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citizenship and immigration services the social security administration and the department of homeland security. so you get comparisons of records that a worker applying for a job can be compared with government records to know whether somebody is legally in the country. today e-verify provides instant verification for more than 750,000 employers and businesses all across america. in fact, my office because i higher employees at the taxpayers pay for. but i'm responsible for the employment, my senate office uses e-verify when hiring our staff. and i have found it to be quick and easy to use. in my annual meetings i have to iowa i regularly hear about here about the growing economy, rising wages and the vitality and main streets. iowa ranks first in the nations for the lowest level of unemployment that also means there are growing challenges for employers in my state to hire the workforce needed to grow and expand. and i will bet a lot of my colleagues here that in their respective states as well. we need to make sure hiring practices don't harm u.s. workers or those authorized to work
citizenship and immigration services the social security administration and the department of homeland security. so you get comparisons of records that a worker applying for a job can be compared with government records to know whether somebody is legally in the country. today e-verify provides instant verification for more than 750,000 employers and businesses all across america. in fact, my office because i higher employees at the taxpayers pay for. but i'm responsible for the employment, my...
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the trump administration is looking at platforms like facebook and twitter to investigate social security disability fraud. the goal is to catch cheaters. some say it is a case of the government going too far. >> reporter: we often post activities of, on facebook. according to a new york times report, the trump administration has been trying to increase the use of social media as an investigative tool to catch social security disability cheaters. >> we have a major lack of privacy. >> if you're going to be stupid enough to post yourself. >> reporter: if it is a public posting, it is fair game. >> you say you have a disability and you can stand up for 30 minutes but you're out there bungee jumping, you're showing a fraudulent case. >> social security isn't based on being a quadriplegic or confined to bed. >> reporter: jeffrey was a attorney for 40 years and says a social media post is a snapshot and can be misleading. >> people who are disabled still have to live a life. they go to the supermarket and they go to see family. the question is in can you not do anything? when you try to do thi
the trump administration is looking at platforms like facebook and twitter to investigate social security disability fraud. the goal is to catch cheaters. some say it is a case of the government going too far. >> reporter: we often post activities of, on facebook. according to a new york times report, the trump administration has been trying to increase the use of social media as an investigative tool to catch social security disability cheaters. >> we have a major lack of privacy....
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that alone, having changes on that cap to social security would more fully fund social security.folks. and the attack on the dignity of work in this country, people who work full time jobs are barely staying afloat. they actually can't even afford -- 40 plus percentage of americans, they're two flat tires away from missing a rental payment or having to sell something. that is outrageous. we need to get back to putting the dignity in work. we need to support union labor to make sure that people can have retirement security. this is crisis that's coming in our country. but we can avoid it with a president that will priors retirement security for all americans. >> yes or no do you promise to not cut social security for -- >> i will not cut social security. >> he served 12 years in the army, sergeant. >> you are in a very good club mere. yes we are. as a united states veteran the veterans affairs health system has faced many challenges over the years. and yet they're still affecting hundreds of thousands of veterans. sometimes veterans are prescribed more medicine with is a problem i
that alone, having changes on that cap to social security would more fully fund social security.folks. and the attack on the dignity of work in this country, people who work full time jobs are barely staying afloat. they actually can't even afford -- 40 plus percentage of americans, they're two flat tires away from missing a rental payment or having to sell something. that is outrageous. we need to get back to putting the dignity in work. we need to support union labor to make sure that people...
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hi, what's this social security alert? a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. why's that? [bird speaking] my social is 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] somebody thinks it's hilarious. free social security alerts from discover. somebody thinks it's hilarious. neighbors... loved ones. living with diseases like cancer, epilepsy, mental health conditions and hiv. maybe you're one of them. but new medicare rules could deny access to the latest, most effective therapies... therapies that keep them healthy. are medicare cuts that save less than one percent worth the risk to millions of patients? president trump promised to protect medicare... we need him to keep his word. that there's a lobster i in our hot tub?t. lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. we could have been doing this a long time ago. so, you guys st
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one of the things we had back at that time that was a luxury was social security surplus. the federal government has no way to invest the surplus. so we have to spend them. there is a neat little trick somewhere that has a file drawer to make up for the revenue that we already spend on some social security and of course, we have to stand behind that but we don't really count that in the debt. those are just some of the things so every amendment is an idea and needs to be considered back when we were chairman and ranking member we said several times sometimes the germ of an idea has to be watered and blossomed before it will work for i appreciate everybody that has put in amendments and we have looked at them all. one final comment on spending. the doctor said spending will grow from gdp at 23 percent by 2029. the 50/50 year averages 2023 as pointed out before that the revenues need to cover stuff i do like the idea we had in our previous reform provisions we were talking about. i appreciate those of you who stuck to the very end and in the audience as well. that concludes
one of the things we had back at that time that was a luxury was social security surplus. the federal government has no way to invest the surplus. so we have to spend them. there is a neat little trick somewhere that has a file drawer to make up for the revenue that we already spend on some social security and of course, we have to stand behind that but we don't really count that in the debt. those are just some of the things so every amendment is an idea and needs to be considered back when we...
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and kirsten gillibrand calling for an expansion of social security. may be shocked who she thinks should get it. a governor that has nine kids did somebody that most people wouldn't do. i'm dana perino, this is "the daily briefing." first, a major shift in american middle east policy. president trump announcing the united states will recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. this is coming just days before the israeli prime minister arrives for meetings with the president next week. john roberts has more from the north lawn. this was news, john. >> it was big news. so far we haven't heard any backup to the president's tweet from the white house. we inquired to what will be going on here, a formal announcement, what will the president do about it? we don't know. since 1981 when israel annexed the golan heights, it's not been recognized as being israeli territory. it's been alternately called israeli occupied territory, israeli controlled territory. now it appears very soon it will be officially recognized by the united states. the president
and kirsten gillibrand calling for an expansion of social security. may be shocked who she thinks should get it. a governor that has nine kids did somebody that most people wouldn't do. i'm dana perino, this is "the daily briefing." first, a major shift in american middle east policy. president trump announcing the united states will recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. this is coming just days before the israeli prime minister arrives for meetings with the president...
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george bush wanted social security reform, not that kind of reform.hen you look back, it's very sad we didn't get that. wish we did. neil: it's the third rail. anyone who thinks about it is throwing granny off a cliff. thank you very, very much. hope springs eternal. we will change this. >>> we have the dow up 75 points. waiting for the president of the united states to do something. it's not been done yet, and that's veto a measure he's pretty confident he has the votes to prevent an override. charles payne right >> charles: good afternoon, everyone: coming up the markets in rally mode, capping off a solid week adding to the monster gains for 2019. i'm tell you i think we are in a midst at this very moment tea breakout that can lift the major indices to all-time highs. we will also take a look at the magic numbers and the stocks of the day coming up. one of them up more than 1,000% from the first time i mentioned it on fbn. and president trump promising his first veto any time now this after a dozen republicans joined with democrats to block his emer
george bush wanted social security reform, not that kind of reform.hen you look back, it's very sad we didn't get that. wish we did. neil: it's the third rail. anyone who thinks about it is throwing granny off a cliff. thank you very, very much. hope springs eternal. we will change this. >>> we have the dow up 75 points. waiting for the president of the united states to do something. it's not been done yet, and that's veto a measure he's pretty confident he has the votes to prevent an...
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basically the payroll tax rate for social security would rise steady over two decades to 14.8%.ight now it's about 12.4%. that would apply to all taxable income above $400,000. congressman who supports this said this is for the average american worker, insurance premiums would only be $0.50 per week per year. he goes on the say polling shows that americans like it, that it's doable common sense solution that americans want. this is a difficult thing because we know that the budget of the united states is being squeezed by programs like social security, but there's not a political appetite to do modest economic measures to fix it for the long haul. >> remember, although it's been republican policy for a long time to address the challenges of social security, which are serious. people are living much longer. the current structure probably isn't enough to support them. that's been a key republican policy for a long time. president trump himself was very strongly against it in the campaign. >> dana: not gonna touch it. >> not gonna touch social security, medicare. it is an interesti
basically the payroll tax rate for social security would rise steady over two decades to 14.8%.ight now it's about 12.4%. that would apply to all taxable income above $400,000. congressman who supports this said this is for the average american worker, insurance premiums would only be $0.50 per week per year. he goes on the say polling shows that americans like it, that it's doable common sense solution that americans want. this is a difficult thing because we know that the budget of the united...
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the right to pay into social security.ng those remarks at her rally last night in vegas. >> you let the 10, 11 million people who are here now working now begin to buy into social security. pay into social security, pay into taxes, pay their fair share and over a 10-year period they will earn their way into citizenship. steve: all right. so, here with the debate on whether or not illegals should get into the social security program, we have got immigration attorney francisco hernandez who joins us from dallas and senior policy director with the conservative partnership institute rachel bowvard: kirsten gillibrand has made the suggestion when she was a senator she has not proposed this in the senate but now that she is running for president she thinks this is a great idea and i bet you do, too. >> well, if you really look at the age of our population, the number of people that are going to be drawing social security in the very near future is going to drive social security broke unless we get some new contributors. it makes
the right to pay into social security.ng those remarks at her rally last night in vegas. >> you let the 10, 11 million people who are here now working now begin to buy into social security. pay into social security, pay into taxes, pay their fair share and over a 10-year period they will earn their way into citizenship. steve: all right. so, here with the debate on whether or not illegals should get into the social security program, we have got immigration attorney francisco hernandez who...
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hi, what's this social security alert?a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. the big drug companies don't see they see us as profits. we're paying the highest prescription drug prices in the world so they can make billions? americans shouldn't have to choose between buying medication and buying food for our families. it's time for someone to look out for us. congress, stop the greed. cut drug prices now. looking to lose weight this year? try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda
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hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org >>> has president trump been using the department of justice to attack media outlets he doesn't like? that's been a question since t
hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security...
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it's in our social security, medicare, medicaid, welfare type systems and there, both parties are going to have to work together to address these issues, because long term, we have to do two things. we have to save those important programs, we have to get back on financial solid ground. >> congressman brady, this is gary kaltbaum. this is the first time i have had a chance to talk to you. i'm one of the biggest deficit hawks of all time and i have been watching for years, hearing from both parties that they were going to do something about the size of government, yet government is now going to spend more than ever. $4.4 trillion this year and going higher next year. how is it possible to do anything about the debt and deficits when there is not one person, we hear a lot of gums flapping but nobody doing anything about the lowering of spending. just a lot of talking. help me out, please. >> yeah. so look, i respectfully disagree, gary. not with your premise, i agree with you, this deficit is a major security issue for the country. but i will just tell you again, in the house, among us re
it's in our social security, medicare, medicaid, welfare type systems and there, both parties are going to have to work together to address these issues, because long term, we have to do two things. we have to save those important programs, we have to get back on financial solid ground. >> congressman brady, this is gary kaltbaum. this is the first time i have had a chance to talk to you. i'm one of the biggest deficit hawks of all time and i have been watching for years, hearing from...
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agency, the recent social security makes the most sense is that it collects the exact right information you need to compute things like paid leave benefits. you need information about people's work history. there payment history. payment history per how long they have been with an employment -- employer. to some extent, the social security, disability insurance program collects that kind of information. natural agency to housing it. there are concerned about why not >> we are going to leave this segment of "washington journal" at this point. a reminder, you can watch all of our "washington journal" programs at our "washington journal" website. washingtonjournal.org. the u.s. house is about to gavel back in. members will be working on several financial services bills today. also on the agenda this week, a resolution that special counsel robert mueller's report should be made available to the public and congress. live now to the house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain reverend meg peery mclaughlin from burke presbyteri
agency, the recent social security makes the most sense is that it collects the exact right information you need to compute things like paid leave benefits. you need information about people's work history. there payment history. payment history per how long they have been with an employment -- employer. to some extent, the social security, disability insurance program collects that kind of information. natural agency to housing it. there are concerned about why not >> we are going to...
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there is dabout $18 trillion in social security. as we pay out more than we take in the payroll tax, medicare is $30 trillion deficit. that is because every dollar americans spend in medicare, they are getting 3 dollars in benefits, which is why people love it so much, but it is unsustainable. the additional model is about $156 trillion in deficit of debt. we do not want to pay our creditors $56 trillion, we should address social security and medicare. on a bipartisan basis, nobody wants to touch that with a 10 foot pole. so, we are just stuck with this structural deficit. on a bipartisan basis, we are ignoring it, it is unfortunate. one thing i found, i am chairman of ithomeland security in our community, there is a host of things that democrats, republicans, even republicans don't agree with each other on. but i try and do as i focus on the areas of agreement. that would be my suggestion moving forward. you can see already, despite the chairman's best efforts, i believe have a budget passed by both chambers reconciled, and become
there is dabout $18 trillion in social security. as we pay out more than we take in the payroll tax, medicare is $30 trillion deficit. that is because every dollar americans spend in medicare, they are getting 3 dollars in benefits, which is why people love it so much, but it is unsustainable. the additional model is about $156 trillion in deficit of debt. we do not want to pay our creditors $56 trillion, we should address social security and medicare. on a bipartisan basis, nobody wants to...
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the social security administration might soon be stalking your social media accounts. you want to tell me why? liz: facebook and instagram, for disability fraud, potentially. you may want to set your postings to private. so this is basically to see if you're not disabled and should not be getting disability. stuart: i think that's legit. i think that's legit. liz: but it's about data privacy. ashley: i think the privacy issue, because they are getting access to everything here, photos can be altered. you can show, to their point, you could be saying here's stuart varney waterskiing but it was a throwback picture from whenever that all of a sudden, stu's disability claim is doubtful. there's a lot of stuff that needs to be worked out on that. stuart: good. fair enough. let's all look at futures. we are going to be down at the opening bell but not as bad as i thought it was going to be an hour ago. off about, what, 60 points for the dow. maybe 25 for the nasdaq. >>> looks like a lot of people in america are going online after having a drink or two. wait until you hear ho
the social security administration might soon be stalking your social media accounts. you want to tell me why? liz: facebook and instagram, for disability fraud, potentially. you may want to set your postings to private. so this is basically to see if you're not disabled and should not be getting disability. stuart: i think that's legit. i think that's legit. liz: but it's about data privacy. ashley: i think the privacy issue, because they are getting access to everything here, photos can be...
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we're going to raise social security benefits!applause] today, we say to donald trump and the fossil fuel industry -- [boos] that climate change is not a hoax, but it is an an existential threat to our country and the entire planet. and we intend to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel and into energy efficiency and sustainable energy. [applause] and when we do that, we're going to create millions of good-paying jobs. [applause] all of us, in every -- and every person in this country, have a moral responsibility to make certain that the planet we leave our kids and our grandchildren is a planet that is healthy and habitable. [cheers and applause] and today, we say to the prison-industrial complex -- [boos] that we are going to achieve real criminal justice reform in this country. [applause] we are going to end the international embarrassment of the united states having more people in jail than any other country on earth. instead of spending $80 billion a year in jails and incarceration, we are going to invest in jobs
we're going to raise social security benefits!applause] today, we say to donald trump and the fossil fuel industry -- [boos] that climate change is not a hoax, but it is an an existential threat to our country and the entire planet. and we intend to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel and into energy efficiency and sustainable energy. [applause] and when we do that, we're going to create millions of good-paying jobs. [applause] all of us, in every -- and every person in this...
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under their plan eligible workers could tap their social security funds early to help pay for up to 3onths of off time. groups like the independent women's forum praised the idea. "now is the time for these innovative ideas"but here's the catch- once it's time to retire parent will have to wait that same amount of time to get their social security money back."it's not mandatory and it's not a tax on individuals.""it's a trade off but a trade off i think many would be willing to take." ohio democrat senator sherrod brown sternly disagrees arguing the solution would errode an already unstable social security program."it's a terrble trade off it's a half hearted attempt to do family and medical leave." "it's just bad policy." talks are still in the early stages and lawmakers hope to work together to find a solution both sides can agree on.in washington, im raquel raquel martin a birthday prank goes viral... and a father receives hundreds of text messages in minutes. hear from the man who is getting bombarded with birthday wishes. (grant) another major recall connected to faulty and poten
under their plan eligible workers could tap their social security funds early to help pay for up to 3onths of off time. groups like the independent women's forum praised the idea. "now is the time for these innovative ideas"but here's the catch- once it's time to retire parent will have to wait that same amount of time to get their social security money back."it's not mandatory and it's not a tax on individuals.""it's a trade off but a trade off i think many would be...
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and we see it today in policy for a major for example in the attack on social security. social security is based on a principle it's based on a principle of solidarity so terry it is caring for others. a social security means i pay payroll taxes so that the widow across town can get something to live on. for much of the population that's what they serve iowa. it's of no use to the very rich a so therefore there's a concerted attempt to destroy it. one of the ways is defunding it you want to destroy some system first defund it. then it will work people be angry they want something else that's a standard technique for. privatizing some system. we see it in the attack on public schools. public schools are based on the principle of solidarity. i no longer have children in school or grown up but the principle of solidarity says i happily pay taxes so that the kid across the street can go to school that's normal human emotion and it drives it out of people's heads i don't have kids in school why should i pay taxes privatized it so on. the public education system all the way fr
and we see it today in policy for a major for example in the attack on social security. social security is based on a principle it's based on a principle of solidarity so terry it is caring for others. a social security means i pay payroll taxes so that the widow across town can get something to live on. for much of the population that's what they serve iowa. it's of no use to the very rich a so therefore there's a concerted attempt to destroy it. one of the ways is defunding it you want to...
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and who have no right to get the benefits of social security.appens with that meanwhile, one of the other freshman members of the democrat party in the u.s. congress is ilhan omar pictured right there. you know, she had famously apologized for some of the anti-semitic tropes and things that she has referred to. nancy pelosi asked her specifically to apologize and she did. they were going to have that anti-met particular resolution but then the democrats caved on that and just did an anti-hate resolution. governor, max rhodes who is a congressman from new york state, he apologized to his constituents in staten island, i believe, and said? about the comments that omar made. >> i was horrified and saddened when she made the comments that she did. so horrified that as a freshman member of congress i stepped in front of my party leadership and i was the first member of the democratic party to criticize. steve: he was horrified at omar's comments, governor? >> she has made the statement that if you support israel you are supporting a foreign country o
and who have no right to get the benefits of social security.appens with that meanwhile, one of the other freshman members of the democrat party in the u.s. congress is ilhan omar pictured right there. you know, she had famously apologized for some of the anti-semitic tropes and things that she has referred to. nancy pelosi asked her specifically to apologize and she did. they were going to have that anti-met particular resolution but then the democrats caved on that and just did an anti-hate...
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clark: that we would not touch social security, medicare or medicare. at the same time he professes that, we see 2ds trillion in cuts. very particularly -- $2 trillion in cuts. very particularly, my discussion with secretary azhar was about the impact of that on the opioid crisis. because we know medicaid is how most people in this country access treatment for addiction. so if this president is serious about that, if he is serious about investing in helping us combat the opioid crisis, it is the completely wrong place to , you by narrowing in on know, medicaid expansion states and making that less available, when we know that it has tripled access to recovery treatment for people who use medicaid. states that have expanded have seen startling good advances. this president wants to go back on his promises regarding medicare, medicaid and social security, but it will have a particular impact on the ability to combat this opioid crisis that is so devastating to constituents in my district and across this country. reporter: [inaudible] -- mueller report. i'
clark: that we would not touch social security, medicare or medicare. at the same time he professes that, we see 2ds trillion in cuts. very particularly -- $2 trillion in cuts. very particularly, my discussion with secretary azhar was about the impact of that on the opioid crisis. because we know medicaid is how most people in this country access treatment for addiction. so if this president is serious about that, if he is serious about investing in helping us combat the opioid crisis, it is...
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my republican colleagues in the senate want to cut social security benefits.ome bad news for them. we are going to raise social security benefits. climate change is our fault. threat toxistential our country and the entire planet. we intended to transform our energy system away from fossil and into energy efficiency and sustainable energy. that, we will create millions of good paying jobs. us has a moral responsibility to make certain that the planet we leave our kids and our grandchildren is a planet that is healthy. today, we say to the prison that we areomplex going to achieve real criminal justice reform in this country. we're going to end the national embarrassment of the united states having more people in jail than any other country on earth. instead of spending $80 billion on jails and incarceration, we are going to invest in jobs and education. no more private prisons. no more profiteering from locking people up. no more war on drugs that has destroyed so many lives. jailre keeping people in because they are too for -- 24 too poor toto -- afford [indi
my republican colleagues in the senate want to cut social security benefits.ome bad news for them. we are going to raise social security benefits. climate change is our fault. threat toxistential our country and the entire planet. we intended to transform our energy system away from fossil and into energy efficiency and sustainable energy. that, we will create millions of good paying jobs. us has a moral responsibility to make certain that the planet we leave our kids and our grandchildren is a...
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moore: you're cutting social security, medicare, medicaid. you're eliminating the social services block grant fund. thank god my time has concluded, right? secretary? you didn't have to answer. ok. >> i thank the gentlelady with that, let me recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. lahood, to inquire. mr. lahood: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. and for your service to our country. i just want to say, i didn't mean to say yes -- just -- mr. secretary, appreciate you being here. i would just start off and in my district in central and west central illinois, i look at the affect that the tax cuts and jobs act has had on my district. and probably the number one complaint that i hear in my district is i -- as i travel around is we don't have enough workers to fill the jobs. we have 7.3 million unfilled jobs in this country. i look at my district and whether it's truck drivers, whether it's mechanics, whether it's welders, whether it's nurses, technicians, we can't fill the jobs that we have as a direct result of
moore: you're cutting social security, medicare, medicaid. you're eliminating the social services block grant fund. thank god my time has concluded, right? secretary? you didn't have to answer. ok. >> i thank the gentlelady with that, let me recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. lahood, to inquire. mr. lahood: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. and for your service to our country. i just want to say, i didn't mean to say yes -- just -- mr. secretary,...
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social security, medicare and medicaid. this debt and how come marcus don't care about this? >> on the latter, i really am quite surprised at how calm markets are about the outlook. the u.s. federal outlook is unsustainable. the federal government is the most systemically important financial institution and it is in bad shape. in a years federal debt will be the third largest larger than pentagon and education. but it is a really scary picture and markets are quite -- i'm not sure quite fully understand but you are right, the only way to do with this is to take a look at what you spend and what you raise and recognize that they are well out of whack. the really big growth numbers on the spending side of the next 10 years social security for example is projected to grow at about eight percent a year. we are not going to get eight percent growth in the economy. you know that and i know that. so you have to deal with that. and i think it is important to recognize that the beneficiaries of the social security program, a big sta
social security, medicare and medicaid. this debt and how come marcus don't care about this? >> on the latter, i really am quite surprised at how calm markets are about the outlook. the u.s. federal outlook is unsustainable. the federal government is the most systemically important financial institution and it is in bad shape. in a years federal debt will be the third largest larger than pentagon and education. but it is a really scary picture and markets are quite -- i'm not sure quite...
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socialism is social security, medicare, medicaid. that is a different story that i hope you bring up in the future. the media is going to do what they are going to do. they will play around with this headline. this is not over. new york is going to take up the rest of the investigation. mueller is a republican. was handpicked by orange 45. i don't believe this. i do not believe this. the report needs to be put out where we can see it and we can make up our minds. oneel like i am being pat the head like a puppy. we have a long way to go to find the truth.
socialism is social security, medicare, medicaid. that is a different story that i hope you bring up in the future. the media is going to do what they are going to do. they will play around with this headline. this is not over. new york is going to take up the rest of the investigation. mueller is a republican. was handpicked by orange 45. i don't believe this. i do not believe this. the report needs to be put out where we can see it and we can make up our minds. oneel like i am being pat the...
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hi, what's this social security alert?g out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. sign up online for free. twice as long as the why law requires? beam because what's a couple more years when you have seven...
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trump, quote, i will save medicare, medicaid and social security, without cuts. we have to do it. people have been paying in for years. and now, many of these candidates want to cut it, end of quote. donald trump. that is what mr. trump said during the campaign, but now, that he is president, the tune he is singing is very, very different. on page 32 of the briefing book of his budget, donald trump proposes cutting 1.5 trillion dollars from medicaid, 845 billion from medicare, and 25 billion from social security and mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to insert this page into the record. >> without objection. thank you. >> mr. chairman, let's just very briefly take a look at what these cuts do to the working families of this country, at a time when millions and millions of families are struggling economically today. as i think most of us know, medicaid pays for more than two-thirds of all of the nursing home care in our country, in addition, of course, to providing health care for millions of lower income families. the question is what happens to senior citizens in this country
trump, quote, i will save medicare, medicaid and social security, without cuts. we have to do it. people have been paying in for years. and now, many of these candidates want to cut it, end of quote. donald trump. that is what mr. trump said during the campaign, but now, that he is president, the tune he is singing is very, very different. on page 32 of the briefing book of his budget, donald trump proposes cutting 1.5 trillion dollars from medicaid, 845 billion from medicare, and 25 billion...