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this year, what happened according to article 96 and 111 of the social security law was 57% plus 38 for those who received hugs and other levels, an unprecedented increase of 38% plus 515 thousand tomans. the increase in the salaries of dear pensioners happened, despite the fact that some people may say that due to the economic conditions , these two do not provide enough for their lives, and i am happy, but it is true, of course , this was a rare and unprecedented event. that we are at your service even we started paying the arrears that we had in the unsuccessful volume from november. the payment of the arrears for these loved ones started in floors. in your opinion, the amount that has been paid is large, but really, the government and the president have been in different meetings several times, paying attention to the livelihood of the support aid that should be it happened to the dear retirees and they are being emphasized and this approach will continue and we must try to generalize the discussion of the livelihood of these dear ones . it is one of our main duties. we must see, go
this year, what happened according to article 96 and 111 of the social security law was 57% plus 38 for those who received hugs and other levels, an unprecedented increase of 38% plus 515 thousand tomans. the increase in the salaries of dear pensioners happened, despite the fact that some people may say that due to the economic conditions , these two do not provide enough for their lives, and i am happy, but it is true, of course , this was a rare and unprecedented event. that we are at your...
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provided support until we reached social maturity, almost to 1354 1354 , we have the current social security law it is mainly on a mandatory basis. after several years and many changes , with the approval of a bill in the revolutionary council in 1358, the social security organization has become the most important strategic plan of the organization after the revolution, expanding insurance coverage and providing timely services to the people is the main important chord in the social security organization in the last few decades of discussion expanding insurance coverage as well as providing good and timely services to the insured and the audience of these two strategies and the mother of principle 21 of the constitution, we have a common knowledge in the areas that all members of the society and the enjoyment of pursuing retirement are on the way to unemployment, disability and care actually explained this right as a universal right for the entire population of the country, according to the statistics center of iran until the end of 1400, about 84 million , nine hundred and seventy one thousand
provided support until we reached social maturity, almost to 1354 1354 , we have the current social security law it is mainly on a mandatory basis. after several years and many changes , with the approval of a bill in the revolutionary council in 1358, the social security organization has become the most important strategic plan of the organization after the revolution, expanding insurance coverage and providing timely services to the people is the main important chord in the social security...
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approximately in 1354, 1354, we have the current social security law, mainly on a mandatory basis . organization expanded its most important strategic plan after the revolution insurance coverage and providing timely services to the people is the main important strategy in the social security organization in the last few decades, the discussion of expanding insurance coverage and also providing good and timely services to the insured and our dear audience, we have these two strategies and the mother of principle 21 of the constitution. which is considered a universal right in the areas that all members of the society and enjoying retired old age in the way of disability, unemployment and health care have actually explained this right as a wasted universal right of the entire population of the country according to the statistics center iran until the end of 1400 84 million, nine hundred and seventy one thousand people were announced, of which 50 million people, which is about 53 % of the society, are covered by social security insurance, 17 % are covered by other social insurances, an
approximately in 1354, 1354, we have the current social security law, mainly on a mandatory basis . organization expanded its most important strategic plan after the revolution insurance coverage and providing timely services to the people is the main important strategy in the social security organization in the last few decades, the discussion of expanding insurance coverage and also providing good and timely services to the insured and our dear audience, we have these two strategies and the...
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one-time insurance until out of social maturity, let's reach approximately 1354, when the current social security lawit is mainly compulsory after several years and many changes, with the approval of a bill in the revolutionary council in 1358 , the social security organization considers its most important strategic plan after the revolution to expand insurance coverage and provide timely services to the people. the main important strategy in the social security organization in the last few decades was the discussion of expanding insurance coverage as well as providing good and timely services to the insured and our dear audience. society and the enjoyment of p retirement in the way of remaining unemployment and health care has actually become natural. this right has been declared as a universal right for the entire population of the country, according to the statistics of iran until the end of 1400, about 84 million, nine hundred and seventy one thousand people. of this amount, 50 million people, that is, about 50% of the society, are covered by social security insurance, 17% are covered by other so
one-time insurance until out of social maturity, let's reach approximately 1354, when the current social security lawit is mainly compulsory after several years and many changes, with the approval of a bill in the revolutionary council in 1358 , the social security organization considers its most important strategic plan after the revolution to expand insurance coverage and provide timely services to the people. the main important strategy in the social security organization in the last few...
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according to article 96 and 111 of the social security law , we have a forecast for the next year. pensions and unemployment insurance and things that are in cash among our commitments, it is more than 30 thousand billion tomans, which we are at your service until this moment , he did it for our dear retirees every month in full. the need for this issue is supplementary military medical insurance, well, the first one is in direct medical centers and i went out for all services and pensioners and all individuals. it is free , but because in the end, everyone's takafou doesn't need me , some may go outside of our centers , and dear retirees who the possibility of being in line they should not need faster services for their treatment . it reached 33,000 tomans per insured person per month, it was increased by 95,000 tomans, 50% of which we accepted from you, which is approximately 45,500 tomans. our help is 91,000 tomans, 45,500 tomans. the representative of the pensioners the whole country follows the supplementary insurance for treatment, increasing it from 80% to provide more servi
according to article 96 and 111 of the social security law , we have a forecast for the next year. pensions and unemployment insurance and things that are in cash among our commitments, it is more than 30 thousand billion tomans, which we are at your service until this moment , he did it for our dear retirees every month in full. the need for this issue is supplementary military medical insurance, well, the first one is in direct medical centers and i went out for all services and pensioners...
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difficult, as experience has shown, but this scene is our share of 3% until now since 1954 of the social security laww that i am at your service, it is fixed, and the shares work and leave. the labor and insured contributions have changed, all of these have changed it has insurance calculations and it has calculations. unfortunately, we did not enter into these reforms for various reasons, and the announced policies put this emphasis on us. finally, we have to start this surgery . i think that in this government, with the transformational approach that has started and we have, god willing, we will be able to be a part of this. let's carry out the reforms so that, god willing, the future generations will benefit from this comfort, security and justice under the umbrella of universal insurance coverage and notified funds. in 1402 , we prioritized the most important priority of 4300 1402 strategies from the beginning, this is the 84th . our 402 preferences will have one of our strategies are to develop universal insurance coverage, which i said is the treatment of 100% social insurance, social insurance
difficult, as experience has shown, but this scene is our share of 3% until now since 1954 of the social security laww that i am at your service, it is fixed, and the shares work and leave. the labor and insured contributions have changed, all of these have changed it has insurance calculations and it has calculations. unfortunately, we did not enter into these reforms for various reasons, and the announced policies put this emphasis on us. finally, we have to start this surgery . i think that...
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hall, then the parliament would definitely gather enough votes to vote and support the laws concerning the social securitynd the laws that ultimately concern the restoration of order with the church of st. cyril in ukraine, that is, the trouble is that these former members of the ukrainian orthodox church are muddying the waters today, that is why my position regarding the name of the minister and the dash of the head of the national olympic the committee is clear. well, except in ukrainian sports. there are not enough patriotic, professional athletes who are willing to cooperate with international structures , who have respect, who have status in order to implement this matter in the end. of the national olympic committee, i am sure that there is yes, and i agree with zhan baliniuk, who brought the gold to ukraine, as well as the first deputy, as we joked after of the olympic games, and i already gave an interview on ukrainian pravda. when they started asking questions about why it came to the point that the international olympic committee wants to return russian and belarusian athletes, and i said that
hall, then the parliament would definitely gather enough votes to vote and support the laws concerning the social securitynd the laws that ultimately concern the restoration of order with the church of st. cyril in ukraine, that is, the trouble is that these former members of the ukrainian orthodox church are muddying the waters today, that is why my position regarding the name of the minister and the dash of the head of the national olympic the committee is clear. well, except in ukrainian...
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of the concept of the national alexander grigorievich another question that is at the social security raised this lawilitia. there are also many rumors of speculation, but nevertheless, why will he work as this people's militia, and who can decide on the adoption of this law. i consider it timely, based on this really difficult military-political situation. these are the challenges and risks that are being formed today in relation to the republic of belarus, the old axiom that wars are not won by the army , the peoples win, therefore, if necessary, all the people must stand up for their fatherland. and for this he must have the opportunity. and for this it should be , let's say, legalized. and for this reason , in order to legitimize the possibilities of citizens and the voluntary desire of citizens to protect their fatherland, their home, their locality. here is a law passed. eh, look, you can’t stop doing this in wartime. but besides this, to provide assistance, first of all, to the bodies of the ministry of internal affairs in the field, to protect public order, to combat banditry in the field, to
of the concept of the national alexander grigorievich another question that is at the social security raised this lawilitia. there are also many rumors of speculation, but nevertheless, why will he work as this people's militia, and who can decide on the adoption of this law. i consider it timely, based on this really difficult military-political situation. these are the challenges and risks that are being formed today in relation to the republic of belarus, the old axiom that wars are not won...
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it's an attempt to try and mask the fact that social security since franklin roosevelt signed it into law 80 years ago is a social insurance program. if you don't believe me, then look at your paycheck because what your paycheck shows is that the withholding for social security is separate from yawr federal taxes which goes into the on -- your federal taxes which goes into the operating budget of this country and designated as the federal insurance contribution act, fica, for old age insurance. again, it is an insurance program. and it provides coverage for people who are retired because they have hit retirement age. for young people who have lost a parent, or for people on disability. and again, if we were responsible about trying to deal with the fact that social security is going to be challenged in 202323, it's going to have a shortfall. it's not going to go bankrupt which the press sometimes says. there is a solution to that which is to lift the earnings cap which today basically anyone who earns income above $160,000, suddenly doesn't have to pay into the social security system. as
it's an attempt to try and mask the fact that social security since franklin roosevelt signed it into law 80 years ago is a social insurance program. if you don't believe me, then look at your paycheck because what your paycheck shows is that the withholding for social security is separate from yawr federal taxes which goes into the on -- your federal taxes which goes into the operating budget of this country and designated as the federal insurance contribution act, fica, for old age insurance....
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known to the world by creating a different and exclusive system in the field of social security , banking, tax, customs and law for knowledge-based companies and technology. the country's market is for foreign exchange earnings. the president enters the words impatiently, tabriz, the economy, basic technology and resistance, the words of dr. raisi above the problem of exports related to your own intervention, what is the contribution of each of us to solve this solution, the province, wait for me , i will sit in the center, i will do something suitable for him because me too the experience of working in the city in the central province, a lot of work comes from the province and its cities, everything should not be waited for by the center, we can spare the money we pay for imports, so that we can make the equipment and actually the 2009 cars. from hossein's textile industries 40 years ago, 50 years ago, it has become obsolete, and it must be possible to leave a part of it, and this means the raw materials of ghadis, which we use for equipment and machines, from which province does he live? in the past, we have
known to the world by creating a different and exclusive system in the field of social security , banking, tax, customs and law for knowledge-based companies and technology. the country's market is for foreign exchange earnings. the president enters the words impatiently, tabriz, the economy, basic technology and resistance, the words of dr. raisi above the problem of exports related to your own intervention, what is the contribution of each of us to solve this solution, the province, wait for...
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social security have a point? >> they do not. and here is why. this is how much social security adds to our national deficit. zero, nothing! social security is not debt financed. in fact, by lawct, we currently have over $2.9 trillion surplus. so, do we need to think about how to make social security as strong and as viable for future generations as we can? absolutely. but it is nuts to try to blame social security and blame working americans who pay for the program and suggest that social security is in any way responsible for the national debt. it simply is not. >> i'm glad you brought your trademark white board. and luckily you didn't need to write the whole national debt number on it. you just needed to write zero. but, to this point, the overall debt number is immense, right? the debt since the last time we were on a brink of a default, 2011 when we lost that first credit rating. as you know, the debt has more than doubled. and today our debt dwarves our economy. so you've got debt 134% of what our economy produces in a year. when you've looked at that in other countries, it has gone before destroying a standard of living for generations. does america need to cut somethi
social security have a point? >> they do not. and here is why. this is how much social security adds to our national deficit. zero, nothing! social security is not debt financed. in fact, by lawct, we currently have over $2.9 trillion surplus. so, do we need to think about how to make social security as strong and as viable for future generations as we can? absolutely. but it is nuts to try to blame social security and blame working americans who pay for the program and suggest that...
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social security. nobody said it. we need to balance our budget and preserve medicare and social security. i've been clear on the law. >> cnn manu raju is live with more on this. so first off in his original plan it did talk about sun setting for social security and medicare, just to add to context of what we heard from rick scott a week ago. now there is about face from rick scott, right, manu? >> because of unrelenting criticism he was getting from democrats and republicans alike. this plan was one senator's plan, rick scott released this last year in defiance of republican leadership in the senate. mitch mcconnell didn't want anything to do with this plan because he knew democrats would seize on it and they have done just that and it's gotten more intense over the last several weeks as the debate in the capital has raged over exactly how to raise the national debt limit to avoid a debt default. republicans say they want spending cuts. they're saying they should not come from social security and medicare. that is a post ture of the republican leadership. rick scott's plan because of the highlighting of every five
social security. nobody said it. we need to balance our budget and preserve medicare and social security. i've been clear on the law. >> cnn manu raju is live with more on this. so first off in his original plan it did talk about sun setting for social security and medicare, just to add to context of what we heard from rick scott a week ago. now there is about face from rick scott, right, manu? >> because of unrelenting criticism he was getting from democrats and republicans alike....
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social security reform >> no, who. >> franklin delano roosevelt you go back, at the time that fdr signed social security into law. a public and private program, but eventually a great way to build a private annuity. he actually said social security would eventually give way to a private annuity that we facilitate that. we've never done it. it's remained a public program, funded by payroll taxes. the fact we didn't introduce this idea when president bush introduced it, i think was a profound missed opportunity. back then we had money in the trust fund, in ways we don't know still it's an idea i believe whose time will come, but andrew, i'm telling you we sit people down at the table, people of goodwill, you're straight with the american people, we can figure it out. >> we're going to one of your favorites. >> what's that i know -- three letters. three letters. >> >> you wade in on espn and some of the -- you know, the best laid plans, we know where good intentions lead in your view, in terms of esg? >> it was a year ago spring i wade in with the "wall street journal" on this issue we picked up that, while -- while
social security reform >> no, who. >> franklin delano roosevelt you go back, at the time that fdr signed social security into law. a public and private program, but eventually a great way to build a private annuity. he actually said social security would eventually give way to a private annuity that we facilitate that. we've never done it. it's remained a public program, funded by payroll taxes. the fact we didn't introduce this idea when president bush introduced it, i think was a...
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social security. the purpose being that every law should have a review, every law should be looked at and the good onesue. joe biden, and the republicans want to cut social security. it is a responsible. >> kayleigh: six words on page 36 of the document mischaracterized. marie, your president, our president, joe biden, 1995. let's listen to what he had to say. >> when i argued we should freeze federal spending, i spent social security as well! i met medicare and medicaid. i meant every single solitary thing in the government. and i not only tried it once, i tried it twice, i tried it a third time and i tried it a fourth time. hypocrisy barometer is sky high. [laughter] >> marie: it is not just rick scott. senator mike lee said his goal is to phase out social security rip it out by the roots and ultimately to get rid of it. republicans have for a long time talked about going after entitlements. we have to address social security insult and see a medicare peer those are actually important issues for a country to address going forward. will our generation never get it? i don't know the answer to that but
social security. the purpose being that every law should have a review, every law should be looked at and the good onesue. joe biden, and the republicans want to cut social security. it is a responsible. >> kayleigh: six words on page 36 of the document mischaracterized. marie, your president, our president, joe biden, 1995. let's listen to what he had to say. >> when i argued we should freeze federal spending, i spent social security as well! i met medicare and medicaid. i meant...
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ahead, implementing the tremendous pieces of legislation that were passed into law while at the same time defending social security, defending medicare, defending democracy, defending a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions and pushing back against the extreme maga republican agenda, which is totally out of control. questions? reporter: all of stand up and agree with biden and social security is off the table? mr. jeffries: that remains to be seen. we have said that the united states has the responsibility to pay the debts that have already been incurred, that congress has already signed off on in order for us to continue to be able to elevate the health, the safety, the economic well-being of the american people, but we have to meet our obligations. and it's not clear to me that the extreme maga republicans are prepared to do that. and so what we have continuously said to our republican colleagues is simply, put your cards on the table. show us your plan. you want to cut social security or not? you want to cut medicare or not? you want to cut veterans' benefits or not? what is your pl
ahead, implementing the tremendous pieces of legislation that were passed into law while at the same time defending social security, defending medicare, defending democracy, defending a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions and pushing back against the extreme maga republican agenda, which is totally out of control. questions? reporter: all of stand up and agree with biden and social security is off the table? mr. jeffries: that remains to be seen. we have said that...
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. >> for example, we have laws about social security benefi. ay home -- and thvast majority of those who ay he are women who stay home to take care of their kids- that law amounts to a subsidy according to some proponents of the e.r.a. for stay-at-home mothers. therefore is a violation of equality principle even though it no longer says men and women, just has spousal social security support. amy: linda coberly, if you can respond? >> first of all, there are a lot of critiques of the e.r.a. that started in the 1970's but don' make a lot of sense anymore. in the 1970's, there were legal distinctions based on sex. for example, with benefits, and alimony and palimony and that sort of thing where men and women were treated differently. a lot of those changes -- a lot of those differences have already been eliminated last three years because the law recognizes and we recognize in shaping the law that distinctions on the basis of sex are often arbitrary. i think the important thing is the e.r.a. is not a rigid law in the sense like laws are passed by
. >> for example, we have laws about social security benefi. ay home -- and thvast majority of those who ay he are women who stay home to take care of their kids- that law amounts to a subsidy according to some proponents of the e.r.a. for stay-at-home mothers. therefore is a violation of equality principle even though it no longer says men and women, just has spousal social security support. amy: linda coberly, if you can respond? >> first of all, there are a lot of critiques of...
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and some can't afford to take a leave because it's unpaid. 88 years ago, fdr signed into law the social security and meant economic security for older adults. 29 years after that and lbj gave us medicare and medicaid and healthcare for seniors and from the most vulnerable and that was part of ambitious series of policy initiative and legislation, social safety nets, great society. bold responses to the specific challenges of the time. just as fmla did it 30 years ago and continue to do, what is the social policy of the day that makes a difference in people's lives. what is the new social safety net for families? it is paid family and medical leave. it is paid sick days. it is affordable child care. it is for equal pay for equal work for men and women in this country. that's the new thing and for those thinking it's a pipe dream and we're at the center of the public discourse on the areas and we need to try harder, we need to fight harder to get it done and we should not negotiate >> the women that were there and it's a new generation of women today. joined and it's wonderful for all of the young
and some can't afford to take a leave because it's unpaid. 88 years ago, fdr signed into law the social security and meant economic security for older adults. 29 years after that and lbj gave us medicare and medicaid and healthcare for seniors and from the most vulnerable and that was part of ambitious series of policy initiative and legislation, social safety nets, great society. bold responses to the specific challenges of the time. just as fmla did it 30 years ago and continue to do, what is...
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in which southern legislatorseg back in the 30s when we passed the new deal of labor law reform and social securitystandards and over time all of those states were able to write out workers that were the dominant workers. note farm workers were covered. no domestic workers were covered. naacp at the time called a swiss cheese law that a lot of people fell through the holes. that is why they remain right to work today. >> albuquerque, new mexico brian is an independent good morning. >> caller: good morning i am retired i worked 35 years and chicagoland metro area. another problem unions have in this country are corporate democrats. bill clinton was the absolute worst democratic president as far as union labor goes. the man was a disaster. all of the free-trade bills he sighed giving china, allowing corporations to ship the factories to china. not what the chip industry. now we are going to subsidize the chip industry to bring the factories back to the unitede states. what a great idea. there are so many idiotic ideas coming on the democratic party these corporate democrats for that is why hillary lo
in which southern legislatorseg back in the 30s when we passed the new deal of labor law reform and social securitystandards and over time all of those states were able to write out workers that were the dominant workers. note farm workers were covered. no domestic workers were covered. naacp at the time called a swiss cheese law that a lot of people fell through the holes. that is why they remain right to work today. >> albuquerque, new mexico brian is an independent good morning....
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, it has its own additional feature, because now according to the law on national electro -democratic civilian control on social securityse, where is the definition of this civilian democratic control, the minister of defense and his deputies are appointed from among civilians. this law was the result of a very, very long work, when we moved away from the practice of military ministers of defense, uh, since 15-16 years. however, now, in a slightly strange way, we are returning to it well, i don’t know, it wasn’t properly communicated or substantiated , and it goes against this legislation , so i don’t understand why exactly this way was chosen to appoint absolutely certain people to this position, but this is a systemic issue and compliance with the legislation and why it was defined in the law in the first place with regard to civilians in the positions of the minister and his deputies vlad arthur, well, we understand that the key story now of our current conversation in particular is the improvement or changes in the system of procurement by the ministry of defense, so the whole country experienced a huge pension with
, it has its own additional feature, because now according to the law on national electro -democratic civilian control on social securityse, where is the definition of this civilian democratic control, the minister of defense and his deputies are appointed from among civilians. this law was the result of a very, very long work, when we moved away from the practice of military ministers of defense, uh, since 15-16 years. however, now, in a slightly strange way, we are returning to it well, i...
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social security and medicare to sunset. you wrote, i suggest the following. all federal legislation sun sets in five years. of if the laws were keeping congress can pass it again. you are a republican. medicare and social security are federal legislation. and you said if it's worth keeping, congress can pass it again. but no one, i don't think, has confidence that if something comes up for a vote every five years that congress is going to be able to make sure it stays. especially something that vitally important to so many. zblr kaitlan, i've been clear. i'm not going to do it. and let's remember, just what, a few months ago, all democrats voted and joe biden signed a bill to cut $208 b80 billion ou medicare. >> that's not true, senator. we talked about this the other day. when you were on the program. that -- passed inflation reduction act, reducing drug spending is not cutting benefits to medicare. >> okay. let me read you something jake tapper said. this is back when republicans proposing reducing the cost of medicaid. i know that trump administration is excited that medicaid will go back to the states where there is
social security and medicare to sunset. you wrote, i suggest the following. all federal legislation sun sets in five years. of if the laws were keeping congress can pass it again. you are a republican. medicare and social security are federal legislation. and you said if it's worth keeping, congress can pass it again. but no one, i don't think, has confidence that if something comes up for a vote every five years that congress is going to be able to make sure it stays. especially something that...
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highlighting what is in fact a republican plan by senator rick scott to sunset all federal laws like social security and medicare. but here's the part i want to ask you about -- republicans are saying that it isn't fair to claim that they're proposing that in exchange for the debt limit. i'm just wondering for the sake of clarity, i mean should president biden be more clear about whether that rick scott plan is actually, you know, something that republicans have put to him in negotiations on the debt? >> listen, they have raised it -- this is something they raised at their own peril. literally over a decade ago, i was elected as a democratic member of congress in the most republican district of new york because republicans even then, paul ryan would talking about changing medicare and making it harder for seniors. there are consequences. republicans will lose elections if they continue to tamper with something that has been a right of our seniors for decades and decades. so the president is correct, and he also talked to us about the debt ceiling, that you should not tamper with our faith and good c
highlighting what is in fact a republican plan by senator rick scott to sunset all federal laws like social security and medicare. but here's the part i want to ask you about -- republicans are saying that it isn't fair to claim that they're proposing that in exchange for the debt limit. i'm just wondering for the sake of clarity, i mean should president biden be more clear about whether that rick scott plan is actually, you know, something that republicans have put to him in negotiations on...
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social security. now, when it comes to senator scott's proposal i think president biden could be clearer that this sunset proposal, proposal to sunset all federal lawsnd social security every five years is not a real part of the debt ceiling discussions and he could be clearer that this proposal got a very rough ride from mitch mcconnell who dismissed it last year and dismiss it had this week saying that's rick scott's plan it's not our plan. on the other hand, guys, rick scott was a senior republican, he ran the senate republicans campaign arm, and he did introduce this proposal. when he keeps saying it's a lie, no, it's not, biden keeps reading from it and i think it is fair tore biden to mention that it exists. >> and to your point we are hearing this week of course from rick scott who has been pushing back on that. what more is he saying? >> senator scott is not only saying that biden is lying about his own plan, again, biden isn't, that sunset thing is real, but he is trying to turn the tables by claiming that biden himself cut $280 billion from medicare in last year's inflation reduction act. and that is just not true at all. that's a claim th
social security. now, when it comes to senator scott's proposal i think president biden could be clearer that this sunset proposal, proposal to sunset all federal lawsnd social security every five years is not a real part of the debt ceiling discussions and he could be clearer that this proposal got a very rough ride from mitch mcconnell who dismissed it last year and dismiss it had this week saying that's rick scott's plan it's not our plan. on the other hand, guys, rick scott was a senior...
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he says all federal legislation sunsets every five years for the law is worth keeping, congress can pass them again. social securityicaid. and by the way you have, senator. [laughter] named ron johnson. ron johnson assesses the grid about a should transfer everything so we have to consider everything every year. come on, man. and then, and then we count as a senator named mike lee who was also yelling liar liar house on fire stuff last night. i did not even know this but they played a video showing him i did not send the whole party i send leading republicans on the cut social security and medicare. i'm so they played less i something i did not even know existed. video of him saying i am here right now to tell you one thing you've probably never heard from politician, lb my objective to phase out social security. pull it up by its roots, get rid of it. i'm quoting this now, medicare and medicaid are the same sort. they need to be pulled up. sounds are pretty clear to me, how about you? but they sure did not like me calling them on it. look, a lot of republicans are dreams to cut social security medicare. let me jus
he says all federal legislation sunsets every five years for the law is worth keeping, congress can pass them again. social securityicaid. and by the way you have, senator. [laughter] named ron johnson. ron johnson assesses the grid about a should transfer everything so we have to consider everything every year. come on, man. and then, and then we count as a senator named mike lee who was also yelling liar liar house on fire stuff last night. i did not even know this but they played a video...
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sunsets in five years with specific exceptions of social security, medicare, national security, veterans benefits, and other essential services. if the lawdent biden, senator schumer, and senator mcconnell, as you know this was never intended to apply to social security, medicare, or the u.s. navy. our panel is back. that is a lot. that's a mouthful. >> yes. >> but it is extraordinary that he has gone back now and put a carve out that was clearly not there before. >> i've talked to senator scott many times about this plan and whether he believes he made a political mistake putting this out there. he has been defiant, said we need to run on ideas, criticized mitch mcconnell for pushing back on his plan. this is precisely why mitch mcconnell refused to put out a republican agenda, because democrats would season it. scott has refused to make any changes to this. but ultimately he had to do it. he is up for re-election in the coming cycle. he plans to run and is favored to win in the republican leaning state. nevertheless this became a clear liability and he recognizes it by making this change. >> i have to note he included in the list presi
sunsets in five years with specific exceptions of social security, medicare, national security, veterans benefits, and other essential services. if the lawdent biden, senator schumer, and senator mcconnell, as you know this was never intended to apply to social security, medicare, or the u.s. navy. our panel is back. that is a lot. that's a mouthful. >> yes. >> but it is extraordinary that he has gone back now and put a carve out that was clearly not there before. >> i've...
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if a law's worth keeping congress can pass it again. social security and medicare, medicaid. a lot of republicans their dream is to cut social security and medicare. let me say this it's your dream but i'm going to with my veto pen make it a nightmare. >> seems the president was watching "morning joe" which played that old mike lee footage. the visit to wisconsin is just the first stop on the biden administration's 20 state 30 event post state of the union push to push its accomplishments while outlining future plans for growth. he heads to florida today and senator scott responded to president biden through a series of tweets yesterday. he admits that his plan calls for all federal legislation to sunset in five years. they tried to spin it by claiming it was, quote, obviously an idea aimed at dealing with all the crazy new laws our congress has been passing of late. the florida republican wrote to suggest this means i want to cut social security or medicare is a lie and is a dishonest move. in another tweet the senator writes does he think i also intend to get rid of the u.s
if a law's worth keeping congress can pass it again. social security and medicare, medicaid. a lot of republicans their dream is to cut social security and medicare. let me say this it's your dream but i'm going to with my veto pen make it a nightmare. >> seems the president was watching "morning joe" which played that old mike lee footage. the visit to wisconsin is just the first stop on the biden administration's 20 state 30 event post state of the union push to push its...
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if the law is worth keeping, congress can pass it again. social security, medicare, medicaid, and by the way, you have, senator, named ron johnson. >> president biden responding to senator rick scott there. we're going to go back to this in just a second, i promise, but secretary blinken and the nato secretary, stoltenberg are answering questions about the spy balloon, let's listen. >> learning what we saw and picked up as the balloon traversed the united states. as to who's responsible for that, china is. and it doesn't matter on what level, which individuals may or may not have been responsible? . the fact is china engage instead this irresponsible action, a violation of our sovereignty, and territorial integrity, and international law. and as we noted as well, we are not alone in this. country's across five continents have had surveillance balloons over fly their territory, which is why they're sharing this information with others. we continue to look to china to act responsibly, and as well to help us in managing this relationship responsibly. that's w
if the law is worth keeping, congress can pass it again. social security, medicare, medicaid, and by the way, you have, senator, named ron johnson. >> president biden responding to senator rick scott there. we're going to go back to this in just a second, i promise, but secretary blinken and the nato secretary, stoltenberg are answering questions about the spy balloon, let's listen. >> learning what we saw and picked up as the balloon traversed the united states. as to who's...
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under current law, under our projection, social security trust fund is within the 10 year budget window. it is an accountability to the society to account for the amount in social security. it is running a cash deficit that -- the benefits are greater than the contributions. in the past they were surpluses. so we have counted the surpluses and credited the surplus interest at the treasury rate. and, the benefits today are being paid in full as promised, and drawing down on social security trust fund. in 2032, those past surpluses, again, this is not accounting. we would go through all of the surpluses. the legal authority for the treasury to borrow through the general revenues and pop up the income of social security to pay full benefits. it's different if someone thinks of a company with pension fund or a state governor with a pension fund and they are invested in a lot of different things that social security is different than that. we are drawing on general revenues. so that is the challenge. and when the authority to pay the full benefits is exhausted in our projection of 2032, the
under current law, under our projection, social security trust fund is within the 10 year budget window. it is an accountability to the society to account for the amount in social security. it is running a cash deficit that -- the benefits are greater than the contributions. in the past they were surpluses. so we have counted the surpluses and credited the surplus interest at the treasury rate. and, the benefits today are being paid in full as promised, and drawing down on social security trust...
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if the law is worth keeping, congress can pass it again. social security, medicare, medicaid. >> the man is right. republicans want to admit, or not. (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. before dexcom g6, my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out-guess my glucose and it was awful. (female announcer) dexcom g6 is a small wearable that sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow show
if the law is worth keeping, congress can pass it again. social security, medicare, medicaid. >> the man is right. republicans want to admit, or not. (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. before dexcom g6, my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the...
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recruitment of corporate forces in government agencies and social security companies , the contract to the employee, approved by the parliament since the law on organizing the employment of government employees, the employment of any type of mineral under any the title will be continuous and full-time in government agencies only through the publication of advertisements and the holding of a centralized test throughout the country and the selection team. we will have but the parliament another delivery has been considered for organizing the recruitment of government employees in the form of this wheel. the agencies are required to have jobs that have been working full-time and part-time in the relevant agencies and have at least 2 years of continuous service and insurance payment. in his speech before his order, the representative considered the epic and historical presence of the islamic council organization as the message of the epic presence of the iranian nation in the 22nd bahman march and said that no person or group can harm the iranian nation. currency price management ahmed mr. ghalibaf also referring to the increase in the price o
recruitment of corporate forces in government agencies and social security companies , the contract to the employee, approved by the parliament since the law on organizing the employment of government employees, the employment of any type of mineral under any the title will be continuous and full-time in government agencies only through the publication of advertisements and the holding of a centralized test throughout the country and the selection team. we will have but the parliament another...
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. >> is it against the law to get somebody's social security number and then request their military recordst is. it's like identity theft. they're using my social security number which they illegally obtained, i didn't give it to them, and requested my records as if i was wanting these records. they did this to 11 different individuals. and in my case it didn't impact me politically as far as i can tell, but others had impact. for example a race in indiana was impacted for jennifer green. >> the air force said this was just a mistake made by an employee. but in a letter to you the head of the personnel office wrote, quote, based on our investigation and internal audit we determined there was no criminal action or malicious intent by the employee and the records brand, nevertheless we hold our employee accountable for failing to follow proper administrative procedures, unquote. are you satisfied with that response from the air force? i know you think that this operative did was shady, potentially illegal. but what about the air force? >> no, i think the air force is right. they came clean. t
. >> is it against the law to get somebody's social security number and then request their military recordst is. it's like identity theft. they're using my social security number which they illegally obtained, i didn't give it to them, and requested my records as if i was wanting these records. they did this to 11 different individuals. and in my case it didn't impact me politically as far as i can tell, but others had impact. for example a race in indiana was impacted for jennifer green....
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. >> he introduced a plan that would have social security and medicare and all other federal laws sents it can be reapproved every five years. so i understand what you're saying. the president said some republicans. but you can't say that no republican said that. >> listen, we have -- we talked about structure to social security and medicare. of course. the programs don't solve it. somewhere between 2023 and 2035. if you do not look at those programs you're not being serious. lett hold on. let's make a clear point. the delineation is with respect to the debt ceiling. no republican said we're going to look at social security and medicare. no republican. the president tried to conflate the two. he is wrong. >> here's what ron johnson said in august. >> social security security and medicare, if you qualify for the entitlement, you get it no matter what the cost. we have to turn everything into discretionary spending so let's all evaluate it. >> that's to your point, kaitlan. >> i'm going to make the point again. social security and medicare must be studied. they go insolvent in less than
. >> he introduced a plan that would have social security and medicare and all other federal laws sents it can be reapproved every five years. so i understand what you're saying. the president said some republicans. but you can't say that no republican said that. >> listen, we have -- we talked about structure to social security and medicare. of course. the programs don't solve it. somewhere between 2023 and 2035. if you do not look at those programs you're not being serious. lett...
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social security and medicare to now not. wejorie taylor greene there call him a liar. let me read from rick scott's plan. page 36. ail legislation sunsets in five years. if a lawr that. senator ron johnson said that entitlement should be made discretionary. those would have to be voted on every year. where is the lie? >> here's the simple truth -- social security and medicare are both stopped by trust funds. the trust trfunds according to e trustees responsible. medicare in 2026 and social security in 2030. when the trust funds are exhausted, there's things that happen to beneficiaries. and those things are the benefits are reduced. that's a fact. that's not a law that anyone is putting forward. >> but you do acknowledge there's republicans who do want to sunset every federal legislation after five years and that there is a senator who want that after a year to turn it to discretionary. >> this is important because -- yes, it is. >> if congress does not work together. i'm old enough to remember when senator monahan, back in the -- i think it was 1983 or '84, got together, and came up with a plan to save social security. it affected people my age because then w
social security and medicare to now not. wejorie taylor greene there call him a liar. let me read from rick scott's plan. page 36. ail legislation sunsets in five years. if a lawr that. senator ron johnson said that entitlement should be made discretionary. those would have to be voted on every year. where is the lie? >> here's the simple truth -- social security and medicare are both stopped by trust funds. the trust trfunds according to e trustees responsible. medicare in 2026 and...
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well, you know that with this the federation voted today for the law on the features did not pull pensions and other social securityens living in the territory of donetsk e, luhansk kherson zaporozhye this is the next step of these territories of integration into the russian federation and already from the first of march of the current years pension social allowances will be paid in accordance with the russian federation that will differ there are some differences. eh, well the law provides that if individual categories were slightly more than drafted by law, then there is a pension infringement. or well, the territory will not pre-dress in this case. well, but still, yes, how is it supposed to be done with those who have ukrainian documents in their hands , yes, and how long they will be accepted in russia, that’s what’s interesting, if it so happened that a person doesn’t have any in his hands now in documents. how can he be a law stipulates that we will accept ukrainian documents, and all documents issued up to february 28 current year will be used to calculate the payment of pensions, and for certain categories
well, you know that with this the federation voted today for the law on the features did not pull pensions and other social securityens living in the territory of donetsk e, luhansk kherson zaporozhye this is the next step of these territories of integration into the russian federation and already from the first of march of the current years pension social allowances will be paid in accordance with the russian federation that will differ there are some differences. eh, well the law provides...
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law again. but republican leaders insist cuts to medicare and social security are off the table. the one thing the president was saying is something that he knew was not true. meanwhile president biden is still not revealing his plan for 2024. only saying that it's his intention to run for president again. biden dismissed concerns he would be 86 years old at the end of a second term , completely thoroughly honest with the american people. if i thought there was any health problem, anything that would keep me from being able to do the job, i think people have to just watch me. and asked what the economy president biden said he does not believe will see a recession anytime soon. jacqueline thank you. a classified briefing on the chinese spy balloon is being held today for members of congress and jorge santos will be among those receiving it. house speaker kevin mccarthy says he's okay with congressman santos attending the briefing, even as he faces several criminal investigations after lying about his life story. meanwhile santos is firing back at senator mitt romney after they cla
law again. but republican leaders insist cuts to medicare and social security are off the table. the one thing the president was saying is something that he knew was not true. meanwhile president biden is still not revealing his plan for 2024. only saying that it's his intention to run for president again. biden dismissed concerns he would be 86 years old at the end of a second term , completely thoroughly honest with the american people. if i thought there was any health problem, anything that...
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some cannot afford to take leave because it is unpaid. 88 years ago, fdr signed into law the social security act, which meant economic security for all adults. 29 years after that, the lbj government gave us medicare and medicaid. health care for seniors and for the most vulnerable. that was a part of an ambitious series of policy initiatives, legislation, social safety networks, great society, they are bold responses to the specific challenges of the times. justice f. mla did it 30 years ago. what we need to do today, but our job is today, is to continue to work and look at what the social policy is of the day. which makes a difference in peoples lives, what is the new social safety net for families? it is paid family and medical leave, it is paid six days. it is affordable childcare. it is for equal pay, for equal work for men and women in this country. that is the new social state. and for those who think it is a pipe dream, only several years, ago we are at the center of the public discourse on these areas, and we need to try harder, we need to fight harder in order to get it done, and w
some cannot afford to take leave because it is unpaid. 88 years ago, fdr signed into law the social security act, which meant economic security for all adults. 29 years after that, the lbj government gave us medicare and medicaid. health care for seniors and for the most vulnerable. that was a part of an ambitious series of policy initiatives, legislation, social safety networks, great society, they are bold responses to the specific challenges of the times. justice f. mla did it 30 years ago....
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social security. a quote from the washington post article saying haley praised ryan's proposal and so law makers should examine spending to address federal debt. again, that's not shocking remarkable. that's the view of conservatives. but now you've got the leader of the republican party, donald trump, me the same case as a democratic president in american voters should not support these prominent republicans because what they really want to do is cut social security medicare. and it's true. it's wildly unpopular. it's a perfect window into the conflict roiling in the republican party. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventr
social security. a quote from the washington post article saying haley praised ryan's proposal and so law makers should examine spending to address federal debt. again, that's not shocking remarkable. that's the view of conservatives. but now you've got the leader of the republican party, donald trump, me the same case as a democratic president in american voters should not support these prominent republicans because what they really want to do is cut social security medicare. and it's true....
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. >> social security ran a 3 trillion-dollar surplus from 1983 to 2009, the surplus was rated by congress and spent it. what that means is the social security is now entitled by law to run 3 trillion-dollar deficit in 2010 -- 2034. in order to balance the surplus that was rated. everybody agrees is going to be allowed to run a 3 trillion-dollar deficit and they will get paid back. nobody disagrees with that. the problem is social security shortfall over the next 30 years is $36 trillion so even if he gets repaid the 3 trillion, it's so facing 36 trillion-dollar shortfall and even if that we trillion had been saved which it wasn't, you still have 33 trillion-dollar shortfall so everybody agrees social security is going to get bonds paid back granted they are paid back out of the taxes but the problem is social security deficit is so much bigger than social security shortfall. taxing the rich, i think everything should be on the table absolutely, we should put taxes on the table, entitle it social security, medicare, defense, everything on the table. that being said, you can't get there just by taxing the rich. the amount of money you would need to pay for social s
. >> social security ran a 3 trillion-dollar surplus from 1983 to 2009, the surplus was rated by congress and spent it. what that means is the social security is now entitled by law to run 3 trillion-dollar deficit in 2010 -- 2034. in order to balance the surplus that was rated. everybody agrees is going to be allowed to run a 3 trillion-dollar deficit and they will get paid back. nobody disagrees with that. the problem is social security shortfall over the next 30 years is $36 trillion...