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information and data about these people and they need to be updated, as in buch, the social security administration was burned down and people could not receive their social benefits for a certain period of time because the information about them was simply lost, they are not centralized in the pension fund, today everything is on servers in cloud environments, it is centralized about every person has data and we are not afraid that somewhere physically, some control may be damaged , seized or something may happen to it, because information is available about everyone, as well as digitalization of the register of insured persons electronic work books that allow a person to save information about himself for the whole time and then be sure that this information will become the basis for calculating a pension. this is a big breakthrough. moreover, today the pension fund is taking over the functions of, let's say, such a settlement agency because he already pays everything centrally and it is necessary to quickly make centralized accounts, the pension fund pays this, and daily payments of 8,000 and pe
information and data about these people and they need to be updated, as in buch, the social security administration was burned down and people could not receive their social benefits for a certain period of time because the information about them was simply lost, they are not centralized in the pension fund, today everything is on servers in cloud environments, it is centralized about every person has data and we are not afraid that somewhere physically, some control may be damaged , seized or...
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host: the social security administration said the trust fund has a depletion date of 2035. what is that mean? guest: when the trustees issue their annual report, social security will run out of money by 2034, 2035. even in the worst case, depletion occurs, it will pay about 80% of benefits. but that is not zero. those are misnomer's. if you look at the program as a whole, too often we just look at the trust fund. when the trustees report is negative, it gets widespread coverage. this last report was rather positive. you know the story, the media loves bad news. too often, the report can be negative. host: what are the positives? guest: in 87 years it is never missed payment. during covid, 100,000 children who lost parents got a social security check. the spotlight is always on the shortcomings and we want the american people to see the positive. we must take action. we don't think you need to wait until 2033. we need the political courage to address it. host: you say we need to take action. what parts of the program need the most attention at this point? guest: you look at t
host: the social security administration said the trust fund has a depletion date of 2035. what is that mean? guest: when the trustees issue their annual report, social security will run out of money by 2034, 2035. even in the worst case, depletion occurs, it will pay about 80% of benefits. but that is not zero. those are misnomer's. if you look at the program as a whole, too often we just look at the trust fund. when the trustees report is negative, it gets widespread coverage. this last...
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the "washington post" collected data going back to 2017 from the social security administration.most changed names were isaac, chole, aiden, conner, and elliot. poor spellings and names falling in popularity are two of the reasons why they were changed. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we'll talk with u.s. education secretary miguel cardona about the serious teacher shortage gripping the nation and its impact on students. i'm matt pieper. thisth i typed in my dad's name... and i found his childhood home. he's been wondering about the address for seventy years... (chuckle) and i found it in five minutes. travel back in time in no time with the 1950 census on ancestry. ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly beans. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with two times more biotin to bring out more of your inner beauty. get more with nature's bounty. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates match
the "washington post" collected data going back to 2017 from the social security administration.most changed names were isaac, chole, aiden, conner, and elliot. poor spellings and names falling in popularity are two of the reasons why they were changed. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we'll talk with u.s. education secretary miguel cardona about the serious teacher shortage gripping the nation and its impact on students. i'm matt pieper. thisth i typed in my dad's...
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we have no problems with accruals for such payments and we are there where the social security administrationks. there are no problems with the payment. we will rebuild and restart. we will win that you are nina's news together we are strong during the nazi occupation the brothers andrey and klimenti sheptytskyi saved the entire kahana family and more than 200 jews when in the darkest times hope disappears there is always someone who is able to increase the space of humanity with small steps big things begin the next step is your state - this is us, oh, in ukraine, and volunteers, everything is possible, they will find everyone, feed everyone, save their tails, give them gifts for airplanes, collect money for doctors , help lullabies, sing foresters they equip everyone they embrace glory to ukraine to the whole world ukraine is glorified to the volunteer family there is no translation all of ukraine thanks you we are warriors, not lazy, not lying and our cause is righteous, holy because who for what and we are for independence so it is difficult for us because of that in the most difficult ti
we have no problems with accruals for such payments and we are there where the social security administrationks. there are no problems with the payment. we will rebuild and restart. we will win that you are nina's news together we are strong during the nazi occupation the brothers andrey and klimenti sheptytskyi saved the entire kahana family and more than 200 jews when in the darkest times hope disappears there is always someone who is able to increase the space of humanity with small steps...
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i found a job in kyiv in the social security administration, shevchenkivskyi district. works for kyiv-passird problem is social payments, how to get financial assistance from the state, and most importantly for the country, where to find funds for 8 million of internally displaced persons the amount of social assistance for housing for internally displaced persons has been changed currently it is uah 2,000 for the adult population uah 3,000 for children and everyone with disabilities the process of issuing money has also undergone changes instead of a long delay in social security offices, citizens are offered to make a few simple clicks in the application effect, a number of changes took place, in particular, the accommodation allowance was increased from uah 442 as before to uah 2,000 or 3,000 , certain compensatory allowances were introduced, this and compensation for employment, internally displaced persons, compensation for persons who receive internally displaced persons in their homes, in addition to the withdrawal from the state, displaced citizens can count on financial support fr
i found a job in kyiv in the social security administration, shevchenkivskyi district. works for kyiv-passird problem is social payments, how to get financial assistance from the state, and most importantly for the country, where to find funds for 8 million of internally displaced persons the amount of social assistance for housing for internally displaced persons has been changed currently it is uah 2,000 for the adult population uah 3,000 for children and everyone with disabilities the...
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something we are also keeping an eye on the social security administration is expected to announce its living adjustment on october 13th based on current inflation , some economists estimate it could be close to 10% the largest increase since the eighties. live in the newsroom. greg lee ktvu fox two news, buddy, all right, we'll keep an eye on thanks so much, greg still to come. an elderly man punched during an attack in hollywood. how a quick thinking good samaritan comes to his aid. and good news in the fight against monkeypox coming up more vaccines and longer hours at clinics and a family that survived the calendar fire but lost their home talks with us about what the past year has been like and how things are now as they remember the terror and in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the la
something we are also keeping an eye on the social security administration is expected to announce its living adjustment on october 13th based on current inflation , some economists estimate it could be close to 10% the largest increase since the eighties. live in the newsroom. greg lee ktvu fox two news, buddy, all right, we'll keep an eye on thanks so much, greg still to come. an elderly man punched during an attack in hollywood. how a quick thinking good samaritan comes to his aid. and good...
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the social security administration is expected to announce its cost of living adjustment on october 13the economists estimate it could be close to 10% the largest increase since the 19 eighties has been one year since the us pulled out of afghanistan after a 20 year occupation. today, taliban fighters held victory parades marking the anniversary. when the taliban retook control of kabul, they enacted strict rules banning music and required women to be completely covered in public. for one woman. it meant an immediate end to university education. that's time. she was a student in her third year of college. but now today, thanks to the help of another university, she has resettled here in the bay area. ktvu is mark sayer reports. we lost our freedom. we lost our flag. we lost our country and also we lost our identity. marmara hakim says things were going well for her until the taliban returned to power. literally overnight. she had to stop her studies and go into hiding with her mother after 15 august of 2021. especially women's and girls' they cannot continue their education their schools
the social security administration is expected to announce its cost of living adjustment on october 13the economists estimate it could be close to 10% the largest increase since the 19 eighties has been one year since the us pulled out of afghanistan after a 20 year occupation. today, taliban fighters held victory parades marking the anniversary. when the taliban retook control of kabul, they enacted strict rules banning music and required women to be completely covered in public. for one...
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the social security administration is expected to announce its cost of living adjustment on october 13thnt inflation, some economists estimated could be close to 10% the largest increase since the 19 eighties. recall los angeles district attorney george gascon has failed to make the ballot. election officials say the campaign fell short. by about 46,000 signatures. the measure needed 566,000 signatures to qualify for the ballot organizers submitted more than 700,000. but the election office and nearly 200,000 of those signatures were not valid. gascogne has faced criticism for his criminal justice reform policies. he was first san francisco's police chief and then the city's district attorney until 2019. hundreds of thousands of people fled afghanistan after the taliban take over that country one year ago how the bay area has played a role in helping some of them build a better life ahead the pandemic, posing new challenges for the start of the academic year is classrooms start to adapt. with life after the pandemic. for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. w
the social security administration is expected to announce its cost of living adjustment on october 13thnt inflation, some economists estimated could be close to 10% the largest increase since the 19 eighties. recall los angeles district attorney george gascon has failed to make the ballot. election officials say the campaign fell short. by about 46,000 signatures. the measure needed 566,000 signatures to qualify for the ballot organizers submitted more than 700,000. but the election office and...
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social security recipients get an adjusted amount each year. why they still having such such a hard time. >> the social security administn security administration calculates that by looking at te at the previous years date and compares it to the current year's data and that's how theyo they do the next year. i do not know why they use the third quarter and not the fourth year that is how it works. the cost of living adjustment was 5.9%. as you said, prices are up 8.5% from a year ago. you can see why why so many retirees are facing a shortfall. >> it might be time to rethink t rethink that process. what can seniors expect for next year? especially as we see prices, they are using, but it is still going to be rough. >> we only have one month of data for the next year. it is showing a big increase from a year ago. we will get that announcement for next year in mid-october after we get the release of the next round of inflation data. here's the estimate. 2023 cost-of-living adjustments could be over 9% for for seniors. that would be the biggest increase since 1981. adding $159 on average to the benefit. average social security security benefit is
social security recipients get an adjusted amount each year. why they still having such such a hard time. >> the social security administn security administration calculates that by looking at te at the previous years date and compares it to the current year's data and that's how theyo they do the next year. i do not know why they use the third quarter and not the fourth year that is how it works. the cost of living adjustment was 5.9%. as you said, prices are up 8.5% from a year ago. you...
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host: the social security administration said the trust fund has a depletion date of 2035. at is that mean? guest: when the trustees issue their annual report, social security will run out of money by 2034, 2035. even in the worst case, depletion occurs, it will pay about 80% of benefits. but that is not zero. those are misnomer's. if you look at the program as a whole, too often we just look at the trust fund. when the trustees report is negative, it gets widespread coverage. this last report was rather positive. you know the story, the media loves bad news. too often, the report can be negative. host: what are the positives? guest: in 87 years it is never missed payment. during covid, 100,000 children who lost parents got a social security check. the spotlight is always on the shortcomings and we want the american people to see the positive. we must take action. we don't think you need to wait until 2033. we need the political courage to address it. host: you say we need to take action. what parts of the program need the most attention at this point? guest: you look at the
host: the social security administration said the trust fund has a depletion date of 2035. at is that mean? guest: when the trustees issue their annual report, social security will run out of money by 2034, 2035. even in the worst case, depletion occurs, it will pay about 80% of benefits. but that is not zero. those are misnomer's. if you look at the program as a whole, too often we just look at the trust fund. when the trustees report is negative, it gets widespread coverage. this last report...
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social security reform, state and local government pensions, and public sector pay and benefits. dr. biggs served as the principal deputy commissioner of the social security ministration -- administration in 2007 and in 2005 he was associate director of the white house national where he worked on social security reform. he received a phd in government from the london school of economics. let's begin with your testimony and we will in the order of introductions. the floor is yours. >> thank you, chairman buyer, and ranking member lee and all of the other committee members that showed up. you are about to tackle the special issues the nation faces as nearly half of the 11 million , about 12 million jobs to be created by 2030. about half of those jobs will be filled with workers over 55. the sheer scale and the fast growth of older workers means they dominate conditions of the labor market. bear falling status will hurt the overall economy. for a small minority of older workers, about 11%, we have great news. they still work, though they have more than enough to retire on. those jobs are compelling and decently paid. most older workers do not face those conditions. older workers are likel
social security reform, state and local government pensions, and public sector pay and benefits. dr. biggs served as the principal deputy commissioner of the social security ministration -- administration in 2007 and in 2005 he was associate director of the white house national where he worked on social security reform. he received a phd in government from the london school of economics. let's begin with your testimony and we will in the order of introductions. the floor is yours. >>...
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social national security council. mr. kirby. so yes, the administration he reacts and condemns the verdict again for the united states. miss griner is also mr. whelan, the 2nd american in custody a, by, in moscow, by the russians. those 2 are unlawfully detained. that's the u. s. position. indeed, there had already been high level diplomatic efforts discussing a possible prisoner exchange. how likely does that seem ah, i'm not an oracle. i don't have a glass ball, but it seems that they are at least talking to each other. russians and americans. that's a good 1st step, tiny step though. there was an offer by the united states to exchange and the tourist arms dealer russian. i'm still having to booth a for miss griner and paul whelan, but the, the russians didn't react, let's say on a level the united states would have expected this, the russians to do if they would have taken this serious. so our seriously, so that the united states regards this at least the intelligence community as was the white of the administration as far as they come forward. regard
social national security council. mr. kirby. so yes, the administration he reacts and condemns the verdict again for the united states. miss griner is also mr. whelan, the 2nd american in custody a, by, in moscow, by the russians. those 2 are unlawfully detained. that's the u. s. position. indeed, there had already been high level diplomatic efforts discussing a possible prisoner exchange. how likely does that seem ah, i'm not an oracle. i don't have a glass ball, but it seems that they are at...
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businesses and the new entitlement program that shifts control to the program to the social security administration with more control over lower paychecks. we expand access to the paid medical leave by incentivizing more businesses who don't currently offer paid leave and focusing on the gaps in coverage with the real problem we expand access to affordable childcare by leveraging existing $50 billion to new investments targeting funds and serving choice including the bill also has the benefit of being popular with the american people, 49% of the voters support the republican ideas to expand access to paid leave versus the democrats. this builds like the family medical leave tax credit and tax cuts the first national paid leave initiative and the approach allows workers and employees to work together for their benefits without washington intervention. we encourage creators to offer workers up to 12 weeks of paid family medical leave and we didn't stop there. 39 million families benefited from our expanded child tax credit and we worked successfully to establish a new baby savings provision. on milli
businesses and the new entitlement program that shifts control to the program to the social security administration with more control over lower paychecks. we expand access to the paid medical leave by incentivizing more businesses who don't currently offer paid leave and focusing on the gaps in coverage with the real problem we expand access to affordable childcare by leveraging existing $50 billion to new investments targeting funds and serving choice including the bill also has the benefit...
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leader mitch mcconnell, who were around for the 2005 debacle when the bush administration tried partial privatization of social securityocrats are trying to exploit this issue, drive that wedge between the republican coalition with fiscal conservatives with the base that like social security who get spooked by cuts to that program. i want to put up with was said on the screen. blake's campaign spokesman told me blake masters is not backing off his support for private cultures but in the future he wants them to be optional and only for younger generations who are not currently getting social security, andrea. >> the whole theory behind social security and these other entitlement programs, they have to be mandatory because they'll never get renewed, especially now in a 50/50 senate. i remember james a. baker iii said this is the third rail and we're not going to touch it and the republicans were then trying to do it. it just seems as though this is a really tough issue to be taking on. but if you want to deal with the deficit, the only way to go after the big money is to go after entitlements. that's why democrats have a
leader mitch mcconnell, who were around for the 2005 debacle when the bush administration tried partial privatization of social securityocrats are trying to exploit this issue, drive that wedge between the republican coalition with fiscal conservatives with the base that like social security who get spooked by cuts to that program. i want to put up with was said on the screen. blake's campaign spokesman told me blake masters is not backing off his support for private cultures but in the future...
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social security act. eleanor goes in behind the scenes and take teams with francis perkins to get part of the social security act through. if you look at the national youth administration, which is the first form of americore'd, this is totally eleanor and buffoon. if you look at women in the cc sea camp, that is buffoon. if you look at the federal theater project, the federal dance project, the whole wall of government in preserving people's voices and art combatting fear, that is totally eleanor roosevelt. if you look behind the scenes to organize democratic senators who were very leery. the affair wage and standards act, gave us minimum wages and maximum hours. eleanor is heavily involved in that. when there is the major debate over the world court, should the united states be involved in the world court? who does the white house and out to debate the two republican senators against? it eleanor roosevelt. and she had her own career, was such a successful journalist, not just my day, but monthly syndicated columns, book contracts, her first book is march 1933. it is up to the women. by the end of her time in the white house, who are publications are paying her more m
social security act. eleanor goes in behind the scenes and take teams with francis perkins to get part of the social security act through. if you look at the national youth administration, which is the first form of americore'd, this is totally eleanor and buffoon. if you look at women in the cc sea camp, that is buffoon. if you look at the federal theater project, the federal dance project, the whole wall of government in preserving people's voices and art combatting fear, that is totally...
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strive to maintain, it turns out that the only social group that has any influence in russia, namely the current administrative elite , officials, deputies, security etc. and so on , they are now under the main attack, this is very important because we understand that a large part of the so-called people of the so-called deep russian people, maybe 85% of the population, they actually do not suffer much from the sanction because they did not live very well anyway and as mykhailo said zhvanyansky didn't live well, then there's no need to start and they don't take part in the formation of russian politics, only the current management elite, of whom there are relatively few upper-class letters, already have personal sanctions, but they will somehow cope with them, ah, relatively speaking, 1 million of people who controls 140 million people, i am now a little bit aside from the hypothesis that the russians are actually much less, and this fact is being hidden from the russians from the world, they say that there are less than 100 million of them. but let's assume that the numbers true and in 140 million, that 1 million kind is managing it 440 he is get
strive to maintain, it turns out that the only social group that has any influence in russia, namely the current administrative elite , officials, deputies, security etc. and so on , they are now under the main attack, this is very important because we understand that a large part of the so-called people of the so-called deep russian people, maybe 85% of the population, they actually do not suffer much from the sanction because they did not live very well anyway and as mykhailo said zhvanyansky...
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social security act. eleanor goes in behind the scenes and tag teams with francis perkins to get part of the social security act through if you look at the national youth administration, which is the first form of a americorps, this is totally eleanor and bethune if you look, at women in the ccc camps. that's bethune if you look at the federal theater project the federal writer's project the federal dance project the whole role of government in preserving people's voices and art combatting fear. that's totally eleanor roosevelt if you look behind the scenes to organize democratic senators who were very leery of this the fair wage and standard jack which gave us minimum wages and maximum hours. eleanor is emily involved in that when there is the major debate over the world court and should the united states be involved in the world court. who does the white house send out to debate the two republican senators against it eleanor roosevelt and she had her own career and was such a successful journalist. not just my day but monthly indicated columns book contracts her first book is march 1933, you know, it's up to the women. she by the end of her time in the white house
social security act. eleanor goes in behind the scenes and tag teams with francis perkins to get part of the social security act through if you look at the national youth administration, which is the first form of a americorps, this is totally eleanor and bethune if you look, at women in the ccc camps. that's bethune if you look at the federal theater project the federal writer's project the federal dance project the whole role of government in preserving people's voices and art combatting...
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it must be said that about any service security in the administration of the nightclub , apparently, never heard, judging by the official pages of the club. in social counter. they often serve as more of a stage for a show on the edge. before, however, to complete nudity, no one dared to undress, by the way, on the net. there were those who decided to make money on hype, someone announced that he had found the heroine of an intimate video and now they are collecting money on her behalf for a further comfortable life, and one girl who suffered from such internet scammers was forced to resist massive insults and prove to users that she is not in the video. i don't study in this city. no , i don’t live there, so please, please, stop spreading such information, and i had to delete my telegram because people started writing to me, calling me to create fakes with this telegram, while the real heroine of a candid video is looking for her random acquaintances are already waiting here. there they should determine the punishment of lovelaces fine or 15 days of arrest pavel kuznetsov anastasia mikhailova anastasia ivanova and anton lukyanov ntv sevastopol for
it must be said that about any service security in the administration of the nightclub , apparently, never heard, judging by the official pages of the club. in social counter. they often serve as more of a stage for a show on the edge. before, however, to complete nudity, no one dared to undress, by the way, on the net. there were those who decided to make money on hype, someone announced that he had found the heroine of an intimate video and now they are collecting money on her behalf for a...
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administrations talk about the work done and explain everything the nuances of people, of course, are of interest to the housing and communal services sector, social securityistribution of argumentative assistance, everything that lives, peaceful city. vitaliy orchinyan pavel vitrinsky, melitopol, zaporozhye region, russian artillery destroyed a large concentration of ukrainian military in the footage , a battery of systems inflicts a blow on the enemy in multiple rocket launchers grad immediately three target vehicles were at a distance of about 15 km, immediately after the attack. our military abandoned their positions to avoid retaliatory fire, reloading on a carefully camouflaged site. combat calculations we went to carry out the next task, the coordinates of the new targets were transmitted by intelligence, and the winter checks reflected a lot of air targets, we are working out quickly. it is composed constantly positively, that this one was shot now with this, with this there are no such special problems at the present time. here, not so much, but before they were constantly constantly mortaring cassettes constantly. constantly then they shot, well,
administrations talk about the work done and explain everything the nuances of people, of course, are of interest to the housing and communal services sector, social securityistribution of argumentative assistance, everything that lives, peaceful city. vitaliy orchinyan pavel vitrinsky, melitopol, zaporozhye region, russian artillery destroyed a large concentration of ukrainian military in the footage , a battery of systems inflicts a blow on the enemy in multiple rocket launchers grad...
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social security, medicare and veterans benefits. call joe biden and tell him to keep fighting for our benefits. first on cnn, the biden administrationnnouncing a series of new steps today to battle the spread of monkeypox. the cdc now saying more than 13,500 cases have been reported in the united states. the man for the monkeypox vaccine is high, so the administration is making an additional 1. 8 million doses available. it is also exhilarating the federal government vaccination dissolution timeline. it is launching a program to make more vaccines available to at risk communities, like lgbtq americans. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. a florida judge moving us one step closer to possibly seeing a redacted version of the mar-a-lago affidavit. judge bruce reinhart giving the d adjei erect to
social security, medicare and veterans benefits. call joe biden and tell him to keep fighting for our benefits. first on cnn, the biden administrationnnouncing a series of new steps today to battle the spread of monkeypox. the cdc now saying more than 13,500 cases have been reported in the united states. the man for the monkeypox vaccine is high, so the administration is making an additional 1. 8 million doses available. it is also exhilarating the federal government vaccination dissolution...
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secretary during the trump administration, insisted that parade ifen -- president biden is destroying the economic and social fabric of america and making the country less securehere's a portion of that program. >> so right after it was clear that joe biden was going to become president in january, the publishing division said we need to to get a book out right away, and you're many a unique position because of your past experience at the white house and the campaign to do this. we said if we can do it real quick, really take a look at these people and what do you think is important that people need to know. and at the time i was like, okay, well, look at the people that are filling these key provisions, look at the policies they're purview -- pursuing. and it was to be a warning. and you with sometimes don't know the environment that's going to take place when it publishes. i mean, i think god was, here you go, this is a clear landing strip for this because so much of what i write about is literally happening right now whether it's voting right, the economy, the foreign policy. so many of the things we were looking at in terms of the people that were going to
secretary during the trump administration, insisted that parade ifen -- president biden is destroying the economic and social fabric of america and making the country less securehere's a portion of that program. >> so right after it was clear that joe biden was going to become president in january, the publishing division said we need to to get a book out right away, and you're many a unique position because of your past experience at the white house and the campaign to do this. we said...
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for tv, the administration staff they talk about the work done and explain all the nuances of people, of course, they are interested in the housing and communal services sector, social securitydistribution of humanitarian aid , everything that lives, peaceful city. vitaliy orchinyan pavel vitrinsky, melitopol, zaporozhye region. russian artillerymen destroyed a large concentration of ukrainian military personnel . after the attack, our military immediately left the position, to avoid answering the shelling, reloading on a carefully camouflaged area. combat crews went to carry out the next task , the coordinates of the new targets were transmitted by intelligence. it happens during the day, he works out a lot of goals quickly. he is constantly coherently shooting positions on this one , now there are no such problems with this one . at this time there are not so many of them, but before they were constantly constantly mortaring cassettes all the time. they constantly shot, well, not only at us and at civilians, as if the inhabitants too. with a red cross on the account of maria aleisk in the top ten saved lives of fighters of the lpr with age, changes in vision can change the
for tv, the administration staff they talk about the work done and explain all the nuances of people, of course, they are interested in the housing and communal services sector, social securitydistribution of humanitarian aid , everything that lives, peaceful city. vitaliy orchinyan pavel vitrinsky, melitopol, zaporozhye region. russian artillerymen destroyed a large concentration of ukrainian military personnel . after the attack, our military immediately left the position, to avoid answering...
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social security and we will keep that promise. there are very few more strong bipartisan convictions on capitol hill than that. i do believe we have to continue to look for ways as we did in our administration to modernize the systems. put patients in charge, give consumer directed health care. ultimately, that will result in better outcomes for people. greater control over your own health care choices. i think it is important that we always keep our commitments and make a clear to seniors and as we go into election season, we are always hung up our republicans are going to do to social security or medicare. it will not happen. what i do think has to happen and there is a physical element to it as well. we can provide better services, give americans more choices over their health care decisions. at the end of the day, by giving people a choices and incentives, you get better outcomes and that ends up reducing the cost of a long-term to taxpayers. >> hand up? >> thank you. i am the chairman of new hampshire republican party. the republican party reinforced the primary schedule back in the spring. unfortunately, it not look like democrats are going to follow suit. what is your opinion of that
social security and we will keep that promise. there are very few more strong bipartisan convictions on capitol hill than that. i do believe we have to continue to look for ways as we did in our administration to modernize the systems. put patients in charge, give consumer directed health care. ultimately, that will result in better outcomes for people. greater control over your own health care choices. i think it is important that we always keep our commitments and make a clear to seniors and...