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you must apply for a social security card. this card is key to social security.s key to a secure old age . if your job is covered by the law, you need a social security card. it is the only way to start your social security record. the second thing you must do claimlf is to file your for benefit payments, whether you are claiming old-age retirement payments or survivors payments as a widow, child, or parent, this claim is noticed to the government that payments are due you. your social security card represents an insurance policy, a policy through which you can build a foundation of security for yourself and your family. as a person who is buying and paying for this insurance or of the beneficiary, you are entitled to information on the guidance, and service in all matters that concern it. that service is available to you without charge. behind doors like these, doors to more than 500 field offices throughout the nation, behind those doors you will find men and women like these, carefully selected and thoroughly trained, people working for you, like margaret oliv
you must apply for a social security card. this card is key to social security.s key to a secure old age . if your job is covered by the law, you need a social security card. it is the only way to start your social security record. the second thing you must do claimlf is to file your for benefit payments, whether you are claiming old-age retirement payments or survivors payments as a widow, child, or parent, this claim is noticed to the government that payments are due you. your social security...
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in working the problem of social cruelty. in social media. over the past eight to ten years. including three national task forces drawing from the work of so many people here. first i'll tell one on my friend justin patchen professor and co-founder of the cyberbullying research center. justin gives quite a lot of talks. and he tells of how when he gives talks to students, he usually asks them to shout out what they think is the percentage of teen who is have cyberbullied someone. and he typically gets someone shouting out 60 or 70%. so when he tells them that only about 10 to 12% of teams have cyberbullied someone in the past 30 days, it really surprised. they've been believing the worst. and that perception is based on all the misinformation they've been getting in the news and from adults in their lives, who believe the news. and that's not good. it's sad in fact, how many of you are parents? how many? yeah. like most of us, right? it's not -- only that young people deserve to hear the truth about themselves and their peers. they need to know the facts. because the social n
in working the problem of social cruelty. in social media. over the past eight to ten years. including three national task forces drawing from the work of so many people here. first i'll tell one on my friend justin patchen professor and co-founder of the cyberbullying research center. justin gives quite a lot of talks. and he tells of how when he gives talks to students, he usually asks them to shout out what they think is the percentage of teen who is have cyberbullied someone. and he...
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it did list some social issues, maybe social issues are something you pay attention to. if so, if not give us a chance to talk to you about it. and there are the lines on on the screen. hannah, democrats line, hello. caller: hi. my comment is the way i see it, one group represents the people's issues and is really concerned about them in a way having less government because they want them to have their freedom, and the other group is controlled by -- through what the corporations want. my social issue would be i wasn't my freedom, i want to be able to think and do as i please and in one nation under god. i see them as way more unrealistic, and they don't slander other people, and it's terrible the way they talk about liberal sometimes almost in a threatening way, and i'm concerned about the future. that's one good -- the best thing about it. no matter what happens god is in charge and he knows what is going to go down. host: this is james, independent line, good morning. james, good morning. go ahead. caller: yeah, how you doing? host: fine, thank you. keep going. you ha
it did list some social issues, maybe social issues are something you pay attention to. if so, if not give us a chance to talk to you about it. and there are the lines on on the screen. hannah, democrats line, hello. caller: hi. my comment is the way i see it, one group represents the people's issues and is really concerned about them in a way having less government because they want them to have their freedom, and the other group is controlled by -- through what the corporations want. my...
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they can explore any of the social -- where they fit in the social world. healthy relationships don't come to us naturally. few of us have had a sophisticated education in social and emotional skills. much like their experiences offline, teenagers online are navigating complicated interpersonal interactions. much like our attempts at addressing bullying offline, teaching teens social and emotional skills in online spaces seems like a good first step in addressing cyber bullying. keeping this in mind, our team at facebook, the compassion team and our team at yale at the yale center for emotional int intelligence worked together first to understand the kinds of unwanted experiences that teens have on a site like facebook and then to develop tools and resources for them to learn to manage these experiences appropriately. they used psychological science to meet teens where they were developally. for example, we used language that teens use in their every day lives rather than use the word report, they say i don't want to see this. we also wanted to make sure th
they can explore any of the social -- where they fit in the social world. healthy relationships don't come to us naturally. few of us have had a sophisticated education in social and emotional skills. much like their experiences offline, teenagers online are navigating complicated interpersonal interactions. much like our attempts at addressing bullying offline, teaching teens social and emotional skills in online spaces seems like a good first step in addressing cyber bullying. keeping this in...
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in the process, protect social security. raising taxes, expanding subsidies, and growing government is the wrock way and it will -- wrong way and it will ruin not only social security but the very security of our generations that are yet to come. >> thank you, sir. mr. rounds, your turn. >> thank you. during the time that i was governor and during the time i served in the legislature, i worked with the retirement law can hes. we wanted to make the system even stronger than when we first started. we've succeeded. but you do it not by reducing benefits nor people counting on them moving into those benefits. you do it by making long term intelligent choices. you never quilt managing. you work it through on a caste by case bachese. you look at all of the options available to make the decisions. you use the actuaries correctly. the one thing that you don't do is stop job creation and economic growth. i know that some folks -- two of my competitors -- want to take the cap off the amount of tax dollars that businesses and employees
in the process, protect social security. raising taxes, expanding subsidies, and growing government is the wrock way and it will -- wrong way and it will ruin not only social security but the very security of our generations that are yet to come. >> thank you, sir. mr. rounds, your turn. >> thank you. during the time that i was governor and during the time i served in the legislature, i worked with the retirement law can hes. we wanted to make the system even stronger than when we...
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medicaid, for example, the social insurance, it is social insurance but not socialized medicine. the main characteristics of single payer systems are the following. they are ideal platform for equity and access to health care because everyone has the same insurance coverage and providers are paid the same fees regardless of the social economic status of the patient. single payer systems typically are financed on the basis of ability to pay. rather than on pt basis of health status of the insured. single payer systems typically give patients free choice of doctors and hospitals. in single payer systems providers of care do not compete on price but they must compete on quality of care, including patient satisfaction. in a single payer health insurance system, health insurance is not tied to a job. instead it is fully portable from job to job when people lose their job and in a retirement. does not go away. therefore there's no job lock in these systems over health insurance. because all funds to providers of health care in a single payer system flow from one payer, it is relatively
medicaid, for example, the social insurance, it is social insurance but not socialized medicine. the main characteristics of single payer systems are the following. they are ideal platform for equity and access to health care because everyone has the same insurance coverage and providers are paid the same fees regardless of the social economic status of the patient. single payer systems typically are financed on the basis of ability to pay. rather than on pt basis of health status of the...
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look at social security.hink the most interesting statistics i've seen looking at a lot of surveys coming out is americans are really understanding that social security is going to be a key source of their retirement income, and that's important because social security does something that's very hard to do on your own. that's taking into account inflation. that means inflation is going to have more of an impact on your health care costs, spending costs, what you're going to pay for food and housing. the interesting part is he was talking about average life expectancies. you've got to plan for that tail end if you're an individual so you don't run out of money. so if you say i want an 80% chance i don't want to run out of money. that means if you're a woman you've got to plan to live until 97 not 88. that's almost another nine more years if you want to make sure you're not going to run out of money. that's tough. host: will you outlive your retirement save sngs we've ivided the phone lines by age. and 0 and ov
look at social security.hink the most interesting statistics i've seen looking at a lot of surveys coming out is americans are really understanding that social security is going to be a key source of their retirement income, and that's important because social security does something that's very hard to do on your own. that's taking into account inflation. that means inflation is going to have more of an impact on your health care costs, spending costs, what you're going to pay for food and...
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let's talk about social security, medicare and medicaid designed for the social safety net if you will. but most would agree that is met with each action by congress. what would you propose be done to address the problems that we know are coming? mills: used if the question up perfectly. the promise made is a promise kept and we have to keep the promises to our seniors but also we have to be cognizant of the programs that will reach in solvency and circa 2034 that is in about 20 years. and after identifying the problem, we have to come together on a bipartisan solution because we don't need to do with social security and medicaid did to the democratic party to america with obamacare. it has to be both houses of congress, both sides of the i/o the aisle putting all options on the table to make sure that we are able to make good on the promises to our seniors and as far as medicare is concerned, we have to look at the underlining medical economy. the increase inflation in the medical economy is killing the care not only that but we've taken 716 ilion dollars out of medicare and if anybod
let's talk about social security, medicare and medicaid designed for the social safety net if you will. but most would agree that is met with each action by congress. what would you propose be done to address the problems that we know are coming? mills: used if the question up perfectly. the promise made is a promise kept and we have to keep the promises to our seniors but also we have to be cognizant of the programs that will reach in solvency and circa 2034 that is in about 20 years. and...
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take the cuts to social security. i disagreed with him last year on gun control, so much so that when i voted no on his legislation, mayor bloomberg of new york city ran ads in arkansas criticize major league for standing up for your second mendment rights. i disagree with obama plenty and yes i've been disappointed in him. i am not going to sugar coat it. my philosophy is this. if you look at the rankings of the people in the senate and how we vote not the tv ads and all the rhetoric and spin, every year i've been in the senate, every year, they have ranked me as the most or one of the most independent senators in washington. that's because i listen to you. you know, when president bush was in office, there were times i agreed with him. there were times i took heat from my party for agreeing with president bush. arkansas comes first and that's what i mean. >> rebuttal? >> thank you. it is pretty simple what i'd like to do with my first six-year term as your u.s. senator. i'd like to take arkansas's senate seat that i
take the cuts to social security. i disagreed with him last year on gun control, so much so that when i voted no on his legislation, mayor bloomberg of new york city ran ads in arkansas criticize major league for standing up for your second mendment rights. i disagree with obama plenty and yes i've been disappointed in him. i am not going to sugar coat it. my philosophy is this. if you look at the rankings of the people in the senate and how we vote not the tv ads and all the rhetoric and spin,...
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i will work to protect those social security benefits. i'm concerned with if the republicans get control of congress, i'm concerned with what they're going to do with social security. you've got to remember, in 2006 the republicans attempted to privatize social security. if that had actually occurred, and then we had the recession in 2007-2008, we would have been in worst shape than during the great depression if we allowed the republicans to privatize social security. one of the things i will do is i will make sure that social security and medicare benefits are protected for our senior citizens. >> senator. >> if i'm reelected to the united states senate i commit to you, i will not in any way reduce benefits that people have earned for social security. i will not reduce social security benefits for those people who are on it. having said that, justin hit the nail on the head when he said we need to strengthen social security. because as it currently exists with the benefits being paid out it is going to go broke. right now it isn't that
i will work to protect those social security benefits. i'm concerned with if the republicans get control of congress, i'm concerned with what they're going to do with social security. you've got to remember, in 2006 the republicans attempted to privatize social security. if that had actually occurred, and then we had the recession in 2007-2008, we would have been in worst shape than during the great depression if we allowed the republicans to privatize social security. one of the things i will...
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all playing out on social media. >>> terror in new york. two policemen wounded by a self-radicalized man with a hatchet. misca police calling it an act of terror. >>> and step by step as a health care worker just back from west africa is under mandatory quarantine by the governor of new jersey. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. breaking news, a deadly school shooting in washington state in the cafeteria in marysville. 35 miles north of seattle. witnesses say the student, freshman jaylen fryberg, walked up to one table, starting shooting students from behind. a young woman was killed, four others wounded and the gunman then took his own life. right now, there are three students in critical condition fighting for their lives with serious head wounds. one witness said the students were his friends, that it was not a random act. witnesses say that fryberg had recently broken up with his girlfriend. his last tweet saying, it won't last. it will never last. his social media account show him hunting, fishing, using rifles. h
all playing out on social media. >>> terror in new york. two policemen wounded by a self-radicalized man with a hatchet. misca police calling it an act of terror. >>> and step by step as a health care worker just back from west africa is under mandatory quarantine by the governor of new jersey. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. breaking news, a deadly school shooting in washington state in the cafeteria in marysville. 35 miles north of...
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take social media gfx/juanfra recuerde que estamos pendientes en las redes sociales...nos puede encontrar 48 y en twitter como @ telemundo 48.... live cam lucero ===espectaculo open=== bola que hizo el cantante chris brown... take vo ---brown escribi en su cuenta de twitter que esta epidemia es una forma de control de la poblacin... lucrecia --- el mensaje obviamente desat crticas de sus seguidores y ''brown'' respondi diciendo... que mejor se callaba la boca... --- recordemos que esta polmica figura del espectculo siempre est involucrado en escndalos... el ms reciente fue de una agresin fsica a otra mujer.. juanfra --- si usted ganara un millonario premio en la lotera? cmo ira a buscarlo, llevara a su --- si usted ganara un millonario premio en la lotera? cmo ira a buscarlo, llevara a su familia, ira slo o en completo anonimato? pues vea muy bien este video take vo --- un hombre en china residente de la provincia de shan see se sac el premio gordo de la lotera en ese pas, pero para mantener su identidad en secreto fue a retirar el dinero disfrazado como un personaje animado --- --- el ho
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education, wages, social mobility, student debt, they all land on american men and women in different ways which might explain why they vote differently. but does being female, are women, black or white, rural or urban, homeowners or renters, all those other things when they walk into the voting booth, too. just as much as women. >> i don't want you to feel neglected. i like men just fine. >> president obama in rhode island was on a mission to woo the women. >> the idea that my daughters won't have the same opportunities as somebody's sons? well, that's unacceptable. that's not acceptable. [ cheering ] >> with the mid terms quickly approaching winning over women voters has been the focus for both parties. at friday's rallies obama praised their endurance in the slowly recovering economy. >> while women work hard to support themselves and their families, they're still facing unfair choices. outdated workplace policies. that holds them back, and it holds all of us back. >> in 2012, the majority of american women voted for the president. although mitt romney won more married women's vote
education, wages, social mobility, student debt, they all land on american men and women in different ways which might explain why they vote differently. but does being female, are women, black or white, rural or urban, homeowners or renters, all those other things when they walk into the voting booth, too. just as much as women. >> i don't want you to feel neglected. i like men just fine. >> president obama in rhode island was on a mission to woo the women. >> the idea that...
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social capital or social relationships with foster -- yet, ownership's relationships within the white and male dominated american business world is hard for latinos to make some progress. the lack of access to social capital resources demonstrates the degree to which they can raise capital and support for business success. latino social capital resources may provide some compensatory support. reaching out to family and informationbusiness or start up capital. latino business organizations also provide a source of social capital and included the hispanic chamber of commerce, the hispanic women's chamber of commerce, the national association of women business owners and the like. support, thesel organizations provide training business and financial planning to increase the chances of latina business success. government capital may provide the resources and support that latina business owners need and is especially important for education,limited settings for whose social networks are economically disadvantaged hard although many small business owners have mentioned that they need the we
social capital or social relationships with foster -- yet, ownership's relationships within the white and male dominated american business world is hard for latinos to make some progress. the lack of access to social capital resources demonstrates the degree to which they can raise capital and support for business success. latino social capital resources may provide some compensatory support. reaching out to family and informationbusiness or start up capital. latino business organizations also...
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in terms of social security and medicare. something for the poorest americans and efficient to the -- my generation has access to it. unless we come to grips with those big things that are going to be into the future, again you look at the cbo talking about 2018, the deficit goes up again, then there are real issues but part of the reason there's this expectation of attentions at the moment -- it galvanizes popular movements in a way we haven't seen before. we hold the opportunity in our hand. upward mobility. what happens when the economy's squeezed way we're describing here? >> that's the issue. tough have happening. opportunity culture. >> happening as we said. and it's quite dramatic. it's going to continue. just look at the -- if you took out the number of people that left the labor force and just assume those people in effect are unemploy. it wouldn't be 6.1%. it'll be 12%. they're -- many of them are leaving because they can't get jobs. we have -- >> real wages in middle america have been totally stagnant since 1974. >
in terms of social security and medicare. something for the poorest americans and efficient to the -- my generation has access to it. unless we come to grips with those big things that are going to be into the future, again you look at the cbo talking about 2018, the deficit goes up again, then there are real issues but part of the reason there's this expectation of attentions at the moment -- it galvanizes popular movements in a way we haven't seen before. we hold the opportunity in our hand....
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potential fraud and id theft". >> social security is our everything. if that gets somehow misused, we're in terrible trouble. so they're very careful. and i do understand that. >> reporter: the social security administration in this case wouldn't say whether the error was caused by someone keying in the wrong data or if incorrect information was supplied by an outside source. fortunately social security took immediate steps to correct the records. reporting for three on your side i'm jim donovan. >> "eyewitness news" in center city philadelphia tonight where 1650 arch in the pink. the pink lights on this building and buildings across the air are reminder for women to schedule a mammogram. october is breast cancer awar awardness month and cbs and cw philly have teamed up once begun with susan g company money philadelphia for the lights for the cure campaign. it is now in its 13th year. ♪ >> i think it's still dry out there right now. has the rained moved just yet. >>> couple of spots it has. pink lights looking nice on this gloomy cloudy night. we have
potential fraud and id theft". >> social security is our everything. if that gets somehow misused, we're in terrible trouble. so they're very careful. and i do understand that. >> reporter: the social security administration in this case wouldn't say whether the error was caused by someone keying in the wrong data or if incorrect information was supplied by an outside source. fortunately social security took immediate steps to correct the records. reporting for three on your...
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you'd want behavior is a priority, social, emotional, behavior. behavior is a priority. you want consistency in responding to behavior. you want to have some kind of school wide and class wide management system in place. but there's no direction or have to about what you choose to do within your given school or district. so what we've done is focused on the core components. it doesn't really matter what you call it. it's that we're implementing these core components. if you look through the three tiers we've laid out here for primary, secondary and tertiary intervention, you see pretty generic statements of what you should include. then it's up to the school-based team and their data to fill in those and customize that. dr. lew did a great job of talking about the three kind of components to move policy forward and practice forward that we know works. and this is a kind of implementation structure that we've developed over time with the pbis center. for a long time it was like, oh, you need a great leadership team and they can do everything. then it was like oh, well, yo
you'd want behavior is a priority, social, emotional, behavior. behavior is a priority. you want consistency in responding to behavior. you want to have some kind of school wide and class wide management system in place. but there's no direction or have to about what you choose to do within your given school or district. so what we've done is focused on the core components. it doesn't really matter what you call it. it's that we're implementing these core components. if you look through the...
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they would contact a social worker in the hospital and they would treat the hospital as they would any other child that is unaccompanied. they would assess risk and whether social services needed to be called in or a parent or a guardian to care for them. >> you mentioned this briefly and the youth also are able to access mental health services and counseling -- [inaudible] >> right. in terms of the child and youth system has instituted -- [speaking spanish] la raza and our clinic in terms of leads. in terms of instructing us making sure that the services are culturally and linguistally appropriate and remember some of the ln languages are not spanish and they're indigenous to guatemala as well so we have to make sure we have shows services available. >> as dph has seen are they coming from other countries as well in terms of behavioral health? >> in terms of behavioral health -- lonnie said this is a developing story. they're not coming into the clinic at a high point right now. you will hear from the school district and legal folks that is where it's beginning. we will see more youth
they would contact a social worker in the hospital and they would treat the hospital as they would any other child that is unaccompanied. they would assess risk and whether social services needed to be called in or a parent or a guardian to care for them. >> you mentioned this briefly and the youth also are able to access mental health services and counseling -- [inaudible] >> right. in terms of the child and youth system has instituted -- [speaking spanish] la raza and our clinic...
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but when you consider turning social security to wall street bankers, that is not protecting social security. there is a big difference between us on this issue. if you are a millionaire or billionaire, you should be paying the same percentage of income into social security as a working-class iowan. you need to look at ways you can put more revenue into social security through other means by expanding the economy. rebuilding manufacturing. and yes, increasing the minimum wage which i support. that would put billions into the trust fund. i think that is a good thing. >> senator ernst, you said you would keep all options on the table. would you consider lifting the cap on the payroll tax? >> that is an option. we need to sit down and discuss it. in a bipartisan manner. raising the minimum wage is not an answer. we are looking at job losses, 500,000 potential losses across the u.s. 20,000 in the state of iowa. what you would bring in from revenue would be less than 1% of the spending for social security. it doesn't shore up the system very much. it is an option. we just have to make sure our re
but when you consider turning social security to wall street bankers, that is not protecting social security. there is a big difference between us on this issue. if you are a millionaire or billionaire, you should be paying the same percentage of income into social security as a working-class iowan. you need to look at ways you can put more revenue into social security through other means by expanding the economy. rebuilding manufacturing. and yes, increasing the minimum wage which i support....
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how important are her voters to these social programs. >> she has won the debate of social programs. if they want to go back to the presidency they'll have to address that over the next four years. the victory was narrow, but it was the fact that she haven't made the social programs work and improved the lives of many brazilians over the last four years. just having the base of social programs does not give her the support that she needs to make it grow again. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. that's one situation here in brazil a country trying to come to grips with this crazy election that just ended. dishedilma rousseff reelected in brazil. >> thank you, gabriel elizondo. >> carrying out multiple strikes, plus. >> i'm rob mcbride in the west of china where the wine makers are making a splash on the world stak stage. >> we'll look at basketball players who are hoping to turn into nba stars. back in a moment. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what'
how important are her voters to these social programs. >> she has won the debate of social programs. if they want to go back to the presidency they'll have to address that over the next four years. the victory was narrow, but it was the fact that she haven't made the social programs work and improved the lives of many brazilians over the last four years. just having the base of social programs does not give her the support that she needs to make it grow again. >> thank you very...
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let's talk about social security, medicare and medicaid, all designed to provide for a social safety net if you vote, but most agreed than that its frame with each passing year of inaction by congress. would you propose to be done to begin to address the problems we know are coming? mr. mills. mills: first of all, you set up the promise perfectly. a promise made is a promise kept. the entity promises to seniors, but we have to be cognizant of those programs doubled each insolvency in 2034, about 20 years. after identifying the problem, we have to come together on a bipartisan solution because we don't need to do to social security and medicaid that the democrat party has sent to america with obamacare. it has to be both houses of congress, both sides of the aisle putting all options on the table to make sure we are able to make good on those promises to her seniors. as far as medicare is concerned, we have to look at the underlying medical economy. the increased inflation in the medical economy is killing medicare. not only that, we have taken $716 billion out of medicare to pay for
let's talk about social security, medicare and medicaid, all designed to provide for a social safety net if you vote, but most agreed than that its frame with each passing year of inaction by congress. would you propose to be done to begin to address the problems we know are coming? mr. mills. mills: first of all, you set up the promise perfectly. a promise made is a promise kept. the entity promises to seniors, but we have to be cognizant of those programs doubled each insolvency in 2034,...
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this is no formula for social peace. are we in for a decade of political and social unarrest? >> more than a decade. they are right. there -- unrest. >> more than a deck aid. they are right. you take the baby boomers who are the best skilled, best educated generation we have had, is passing on, it is being replaced by millions of folks who are coming in, immigrating from the third world, who lack the skills, who lack the education, who lack the abilities and they are replacing the baby boomers and i agree, once the economy starts growing at a sluggish rate in the united states you begin a battle of all against all for control of the resources that are left and i believe recent years pointed exactly to where this is going. >> i think the opposite. i think there sabright future ahead -- is a bright future ahead. the millennials are coming in. a bigger grew than the baby boomers, they are smart, educated, diverse. they bring a lot of energy. we are still the leaders in the world. and last time i checked they -- the last quarter growth and the 2nd quarter of this year was 4.6% so
this is no formula for social peace. are we in for a decade of political and social unarrest? >> more than a decade. they are right. there -- unrest. >> more than a deck aid. they are right. you take the baby boomers who are the best skilled, best educated generation we have had, is passing on, it is being replaced by millions of folks who are coming in, immigrating from the third world, who lack the skills, who lack the education, who lack the abilities and they are replacing the...
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and so i do support tax increases to save the social security system, to replenish the social security trust fund and the medicare trust fund so that that excellent benefit is available for all americans from now on. >> mr. pryor? >> thank you. i think your question was about a global deal to get everything on the table, medicare, social security taxes, entitlements, everything on the table to talk about it. i do support trying to go through that process and getting to a budget deal to get a balanced budget. it's hard. don't kid yourself, folks. this is hard but this is why we run for these offices. we don't run for these offices to get reelected. we run for these offices to get things done. this is something i've been pushing for for years and i haven't been successful yet but i haven't stopped trying. the difference in congressman cotton and i when it comes to these issues is i want to do it responsibly. for example, in the last three years i voted to cut $4 trillion out of spending. let me repeat that. in the last three years i voted to cut $4 trillion out of's pending. we have had
and so i do support tax increases to save the social security system, to replenish the social security trust fund and the medicare trust fund so that that excellent benefit is available for all americans from now on. >> mr. pryor? >> thank you. i think your question was about a global deal to get everything on the table, medicare, social security taxes, entitlements, everything on the table to talk about it. i do support trying to go through that process and getting to a budget deal...
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we have is social and medicare. bankruptcy means an 85-year-old will see her benefits decreased by 25%. we can fix this. if you take someone who is 30, she would become eligible for benefits one-month later than she ordinarily would. that we can fulfill the promise that if they are currently on social security nothing changes. cost of doing nothing is that your security is destroyed. make frequently what may be the valid argument that when it comes to increases in the budget, the cuts that democrats often complain about, is really a cut in the growth of spending. it is really money that was taken out of the growth in what medicare would have had otherwise. it wasn't a real cut. is it inconsistent for you to suggest that they cut $750 million, which would imply that they went and grabbed $750 million? >> anyone who's out of pocket is greater for their own medicare beneficiary -- benefits is finding those cuts are real. it wasn't just a change in the growth of spending. it was actually taking money from the trust fund
we have is social and medicare. bankruptcy means an 85-year-old will see her benefits decreased by 25%. we can fix this. if you take someone who is 30, she would become eligible for benefits one-month later than she ordinarily would. that we can fulfill the promise that if they are currently on social security nothing changes. cost of doing nothing is that your security is destroyed. make frequently what may be the valid argument that when it comes to increases in the budget, the cuts that...
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so we need the strengthen social safety nets. social safety nets such as minnesota comprehensive health association which, due to obamacare, is going to be closing at the end of this year. so we could have looked at that high risk pool. was it perfect? no. but could we have made it better? yes. we could have worked on our social safety nets and legal protections as hipaa, and then let the free market bring the medical economy, the inflation rate of the medical economy in line with inflation rate with the rest of the economy. because we know the free market works, and we know that socialism does not work. so buying and selling insurance across state lines, tort reform, price parent city in the medical -- transparency in the medical economy and also more utilization of health savings accounts to put the power in the hands of the patient and the consumer. so it shouldn't be between the patient, the government, the insurance company and the doctor, it should be between the patient and the doctor. we have to get back to what we stand
so we need the strengthen social safety nets. social safety nets such as minnesota comprehensive health association which, due to obamacare, is going to be closing at the end of this year. so we could have looked at that high risk pool. was it perfect? no. but could we have made it better? yes. we could have worked on our social safety nets and legal protections as hipaa, and then let the free market bring the medical economy, the inflation rate of the medical economy in line with inflation...
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it's continued support is not only to our nation but also to our social and economic development. we need your head. we needed it yesterday. so please, don't let today pass by. now is the time of fast tracking the translation of commitment into action on the ground. this is a risk, a risk to get ahead of this virus and relegated to history. for us, this is a risk that we either win. winning is the only alternative we have. i am hopeful, with your support, we shall win this fight. with our ing meer resources, we are, we have to ensure the survival of tens of thousands more. this can only happen with the support of you. i thank you very much. >> i thank the minister of sierra leone. i now give the floor to the distinguished representative of guinea. mr. president, mr. deputy secretary general champ d de cabini, ladies and gentlemen, my for the inc.itiave you have taken to organize this meeting which comes from the will of the international community. to spare no efforts in order to find an urgent response to combatting the ebola virus. mr. president, i would like to thank your excel
it's continued support is not only to our nation but also to our social and economic development. we need your head. we needed it yesterday. so please, don't let today pass by. now is the time of fast tracking the translation of commitment into action on the ground. this is a risk, a risk to get ahead of this virus and relegated to history. for us, this is a risk that we either win. winning is the only alternative we have. i am hopeful, with your support, we shall win this fight. with our ing...
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it's about social issues, the right to care about social issues. but from a fiscal perspective and from a tea party perspective what are your thoughts on governor kristi? >> guest: i think it's lost a lot of its appeal among tea partiers and remember when he was tackling the new jersey budget which was not an easy thing to do he had a lot of grassroots support early on and that has since faded away. what's interesting about the field in 2016 is the so-called republican establishment is in the same situation that the democrats were in 2012. at one or two candidates. maybe it's chris christie but they abandoned him after bridgegate and flew down to florida to try to talk to jeb bush and cajole him into running. after that it you would be candidates that are by and large only are totally indebted to ask at the showing up in their races and obviously rand paul and ted cruz would be two of those but also marco rubio and scott walker and even governors like mike pence of indiana. you are talking about a homemade generation of republican leaders that are
it's about social issues, the right to care about social issues. but from a fiscal perspective and from a tea party perspective what are your thoughts on governor kristi? >> guest: i think it's lost a lot of its appeal among tea partiers and remember when he was tackling the new jersey budget which was not an easy thing to do he had a lot of grassroots support early on and that has since faded away. what's interesting about the field in 2016 is the so-called republican establishment is in...
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war is a social constrict there are alternatives. dr. king, was right when he appealed for a trans valuation of values. his majesty, human kind was nonviolence and love. but for him, pass appeals of people's goodwill but categories of struggle. they rested on contesting the exploitation and oppression that other material ground for violence. he appealed to anyone that listened to eet elimination of poverty, and racism and the gateway to a nonviolent world.l poverty, and racism and the gateway to a nonviolent world. were he here today, i couldn't help but think that he would tell us that our mission can be nothing less than to join with millions of others here and across our planet to insist on peace and end violence to study war, but to be concrete. let me suggest to you what i think we should be on our agenda. first we should insist that our government makes a u-turn in its foreign policy. second -- [ applause ] second we should insist on the institution and we are nothing but staging grounds to project violence. third. we should insist
war is a social constrict there are alternatives. dr. king, was right when he appealed for a trans valuation of values. his majesty, human kind was nonviolence and love. but for him, pass appeals of people's goodwill but categories of struggle. they rested on contesting the exploitation and oppression that other material ground for violence. he appealed to anyone that listened to eet elimination of poverty, and racism and the gateway to a nonviolent world.l poverty, and racism and the gateway...
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he voted 11 times to cut social security benefits and there's not a more popular program than socialsecurity. he has a huge record of taking a lot of perks and benefiting in ways people back home don't really like. i kind of compare him to george w. bush. he has been out of sight and mind but soon as people are reminded he cut social security eleven times he will deflat quickly. >> who will he caucus with? is this going to be a berny move? what do you think. >> if you love joe leeberman you will love larry pressler. >> that's about as good as it gets right there. this guy has mentioned the possibility of starting an independent caucus if he wins the senate seat. now i don't know if he will be alone or who he expects to be along with him. but his record of going after medicaid and social security does hit a beat. >> he says we need to take our company back from the big money interest that control our democracy and actively campaigning to hold big corporations accountable, that is in touch with what main stream south dakota wants. the way larry is campaigning, he is lining up to not ju
he voted 11 times to cut social security benefits and there's not a more popular program than socialsecurity. he has a huge record of taking a lot of perks and benefiting in ways people back home don't really like. i kind of compare him to george w. bush. he has been out of sight and mind but soon as people are reminded he cut social security eleven times he will deflat quickly. >> who will he caucus with? is this going to be a berny move? what do you think. >> if you love joe...
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are living on social security have to do so. i think bill gates would gladly give up his social security benefits to save the system for those who need it the most. that needs to be part of the discussion. we need to make sure we have that adult conversation and i hope there are some new ideas that come out. the president stood in the room speaking to a republican conference in washington and professed his support for changed cpi. many in the room were surprised by that. so i think the president will want to discuss change cbi and i don't know if that is a proposal that will become reality or not. >> both of you brought up bipartisanship. what would be your nonnegotiable? what is your top priority? 55, 50 six ande above and a receiving benefits right now see no benefit cuts whatsoever. >> is for social security? >> right. >> changed cpi, absolutely against that and raising the eligibility age for retirement. >> you mentioned the paul ryan budget which you voted for. you said it was an imperfect plan. are there a lot of parts tha
are living on social security have to do so. i think bill gates would gladly give up his social security benefits to save the system for those who need it the most. that needs to be part of the discussion. we need to make sure we have that adult conversation and i hope there are some new ideas that come out. the president stood in the room speaking to a republican conference in washington and professed his support for changed cpi. many in the room were surprised by that. so i think the...
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i stand with islands who pay into social security every day who paynd with iowans into social security every day and would see their planned jeopardized by senator ernst. >> thank you. good evening. figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation we are leaving our children. i disagree almost completely with congressman braley and president obama on just about everything. spending, taxes, obamacare, amnesty, and the list goes on. failedsmen braley has a record in d.c. and he is running a negative campaign. know what isans best for iowa more than politicians. if you trust me with your vote fight soer 4th, i will are middle-class families have good paying jobs. i will fight so iowans who are health care costs because of obamacare, we can get them good health care. i will fight so seniors are receiving their benefits. their generation has sacrifice
i stand with islands who pay into social security every day who paynd with iowans into social security every day and would see their planned jeopardized by senator ernst. >> thank you. good evening. figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation...
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detectll you do to social security? >> i have always been a guardian of social security. i am proud of my record a lot of attack ads are running against me saying i did not vote to support social security. those are totally false. it is the oldest and perhaps cheapest trick in politics is to say somebody voted against social security. one of them cited goes back to the 1970's, when i voted for the mcgovern substitute. another one appears here it is hard to know from the advertisements what they're talking about. there was a tabling motion and i voted for a substitute. i have always been and are of social security. i asked the people of south these not believe all of attack advertisements. i'm the only candidate in the united states under attack by both the republicans and the democratic party because they are so afraid an independent might break up their monopoly. i think it is important for all the citizens of south dakota to know that i only have about 1% as much money as my opponents so i cannot answer those attack advertisements but they're totally false and put out b
detectll you do to social security? >> i have always been a guardian of social security. i am proud of my record a lot of attack ads are running against me saying i did not vote to support social security. those are totally false. it is the oldest and perhaps cheapest trick in politics is to say somebody voted against social security. one of them cited goes back to the 1970's, when i voted for the mcgovern substitute. another one appears here it is hard to know from the advertisements...
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take social media gfx/juanfra recuerde que estamos pendientes en las redes sociales...nos puede encontrarajo telemundo 48 y en twitter como @ telemundo 48.... lu on sport desk --el dia de vamos a hablar acerca del dolor de espalda durante el embarazo. vo in monitor --y es que este dolor en la parte baja y central de laespalda es la afeccin ms comn durante la gestacin. take vo -- la citica, que puede aparecer sola o ir acompaÑada de lumbago, tambin es muy tpica. y ambas pueden resultar no solo muy incomodas sino que tambien pueden incluso invalidarnos para desarrollar nuestra vida diaria. --entonces, que hacer para evitar estos males? take half slab reveal #1 --primero: evite el reposo prolongado, salvo que el mdico se lo indique por razones ginecolgicas, ya que el sedentarismo aumenta el riesgo de que la musculatura se sobrecargue o se lesione. reveal #2 --segundo: ejercite a diario. puede intentar con las rutinas que se indican en las clases de preparacion al parto. estos estn pensadas para actuar sobre la espalda y adems, para no realizar ms esfuerzo del que debera. reveal #3 --y finalm
take social media gfx/juanfra recuerde que estamos pendientes en las redes sociales...nos puede encontrarajo telemundo 48 y en twitter como @ telemundo 48.... lu on sport desk --el dia de vamos a hablar acerca del dolor de espalda durante el embarazo. vo in monitor --y es que este dolor en la parte baja y central de laespalda es la afeccin ms comn durante la gestacin. take vo -- la citica, que puede aparecer sola o ir acompaÑada de lumbago, tambin es muy tpica. y ambas pueden resultar no solo...
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they have continued to get the social security checks. i have written to the department of social security and the justice department for a report on how many money has gone out to the nazis over the years, how many people are on the doll, and... >> how much money do you think it is. >> i would think it's millions, gown. we'll get the report from the social security department. we'll stop it, passing legislation saying nazi war criminals will not get social security checks. they lied when they came in, and when discovered they were deported or left on their own accord. >> the stories suggest that there are people in many parts of the world. some of them wealthy individuals receiving social security checks. >> from the american taxpayers. i'm outraged and i thing every taxpayer is. how long will it take for you to stop it. >> when i go to congress i'm introducing the legislation. senator casey is coming forward, and this, i think, is something we can agree on in the united states congress. it's been the most divided history. every american
they have continued to get the social security checks. i have written to the department of social security and the justice department for a report on how many money has gone out to the nazis over the years, how many people are on the doll, and... >> how much money do you think it is. >> i would think it's millions, gown. we'll get the report from the social security department. we'll stop it, passing legislation saying nazi war criminals will not get social security checks. they...
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now he lives in croatia and still collects $1500 every month in social security. the case of densinger and dozens of others was exposed by a new associated press investigation. >> it was a shortcut with serious moral effects. >> reporter: it offends american university historian brightman who testified at deportation trials for at least three former nazis. >> this was a long and involved process and i can see why osi was tempted to short circuit the process by out of court settlements, kind of plea bargaining. >> reporter: the ap found the social security payments flowed through a legal loophole that gave the u.s. department leverage to persuade nazi suspects to leave the u.s. if they agreed to go voluntarily. caroline maloney demanded an inquiry calling the payments a, quote, gross misuse of taxpayer dollars. in a statement, the justice department denied it made deals with nazis, quote, those who renounced their citizenship did so voluntarily and in no case did the justice department use a promise of retained social security benefits to induce them to leave. in a
now he lives in croatia and still collects $1500 every month in social security. the case of densinger and dozens of others was exposed by a new associated press investigation. >> it was a shortcut with serious moral effects. >> reporter: it offends american university historian brightman who testified at deportation trials for at least three former nazis. >> this was a long and involved process and i can see why osi was tempted to short circuit the process by out of court...
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i fought to protect social security and medicare. cut billionsaloney of dollars in medicare benefits. i want you to pay less for your energy. congressman maloney wanted to pay more. he cannot defend his record. he is running one of the most vicious campaigns the hudson valley has ever seen. i stand with you. washington has failed us. thank you. >> good evening. thank you to time warner cable news and to all of you. to years ago you gave me her voice and your vote it you told me to get to work. i heard it. you're a sick of the fighting gridlock. i told you i wouldn't forget and that i came from a middle-class family. my dad works as a disabled veteran. i won't forget that we need a government fighting for the families like the one i grew up in. i went to washington. i'm proud that i have passed 13 bipartisan bills. in each one of those was a response to listening to you. they were solutions to local needs. i want to keep doing this work. i have gained the support of people right here in the hudson valley. i have heard -- under a heari
i fought to protect social security and medicare. cut billionsaloney of dollars in medicare benefits. i want you to pay less for your energy. congressman maloney wanted to pay more. he cannot defend his record. he is running one of the most vicious campaigns the hudson valley has ever seen. i stand with you. washington has failed us. thank you. >> good evening. thank you to time warner cable news and to all of you. to years ago you gave me her voice and your vote it you told me to get to...
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it preserves social security and it protects medicare and netects the social safety for working families in this country. that's what that budget was all about. campaign get back to finance, since he brought it up. i believe all this dark money that's flooding our state should disclosed. we have to do it in our personal campaigns. the pac funding i have. i am very proud of the voluntary contributions i have from the women of thisd state, from the umwa, from from dentists,s, siercyclists. has a right to form their pac's of voluntary donations. what my support is all about. i don't back away from that one iota. i put out there and signed. but unfortunately, my opponent doesn't want his dark money disclosed from wence is coming. a government be hijacking our democracy. that's a fear we should have in this country. >> senator jenkins? what?ss the irs employees pac to his campaign. [laughter] the irs employees pac to your campaign. i'm telling you, it's an outrage. you know, and, again, i only have 30 seconds. talking a lot be more about this outside spending. who, when me counter-pac's said
it preserves social security and it protects medicare and netects the social safety for working families in this country. that's what that budget was all about. campaign get back to finance, since he brought it up. i believe all this dark money that's flooding our state should disclosed. we have to do it in our personal campaigns. the pac funding i have. i am very proud of the voluntary contributions i have from the women of thisd state, from the umwa, from from dentists,s, siercyclists. has a...
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there will be no social security.e have to lay down the arms and work together and solve a difficult problem. in 2037, social security is going bust. for those workers now, it it will be a difficult future if we don't have the promises made or the promises kept. >> let me segue into medicare. the republican-controlled house passed a paul ryan budget. that plan had a number of reforms to entitlement spending. overhaulinged for medicare to allow americans who turned 65 to choose between right insurance plans or staying untraditional medicare. do you support a partial privatization of medicare? >> i support reforming medicare and keeping medicare for future generations. i've been facing this in my own family in terms of trying to help senior care with my parents. the wrong way to go is the way the president has gone. my opponent has supported, a $700 billion cut to medicare. thousands of west virginia and have lost their medicare advantage options. is home health care system being cut. inexcusable.is that is what secreta
there will be no social security.e have to lay down the arms and work together and solve a difficult problem. in 2037, social security is going bust. for those workers now, it it will be a difficult future if we don't have the promises made or the promises kept. >> let me segue into medicare. the republican-controlled house passed a paul ryan budget. that plan had a number of reforms to entitlement spending. overhaulinged for medicare to allow americans who turned 65 to choose between...
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whisper ha generado mucha controversia. >> se jacta de ser la red social mÁs anÓnima del espacio.udicar su honorabilidad, en whisper sucede todo lo contrario. esta plataforma social pÚblica supuestamente la verdad, por mÁs cruda que suene. >> es un web site mÁs para compaÑÍas. >> es el testimonio de una mujer en la fuerza aÉrea que fue acusada sexualmente por un alto oficial y pasando por el miedo de ser descubierta en su universidad. el diario asegura que tuvo acceso al sistema operacional del portal y descubriÓ que en determinados casos se puede rastrear a los miembros. >> no se sabe si es hombre o mujer, pero si saben en el Área de donde estÁs mandando la informaciÓn. >> segÚn una investigaciÓn del diario britÁnico, miles de las publicaciones de esta plataforma, provienen de la casa blanca, de guantÁnamo, y una agencia de la cia. tambiÉn habÍan solicitudes sexuales subidas de tono. lo que muy pocos usuarios conocen es que estas confesiones en determinadas ocasiones, podrÍan terminar en manos de la prensa. una orden judicial podrÍa revelar la identidad del autor. los responsable
whisper ha generado mucha controversia. >> se jacta de ser la red social mÁs anÓnima del espacio.udicar su honorabilidad, en whisper sucede todo lo contrario. esta plataforma social pÚblica supuestamente la verdad, por mÁs cruda que suene. >> es un web site mÁs para compaÑÍas. >> es el testimonio de una mujer en la fuerza aÉrea que fue acusada sexualmente por un alto oficial y pasando por el miedo de ser descubierta en su universidad. el diario asegura que tuvo acceso...
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ubiquity of social media. cloud computing has changed what's possible in terms of our ability to build and manage our infrastructure. we talk a lot about the differences between our campaigns and the differences between our campaigns in 2012 relative to the application of technology versus the development of technology which is a totally different bag of cats. but the rise of ease and accessibility of cloud communication can really change things. >> one more. >> i have to do one more? >> no. those two were good. no, i think the last one that i would say is still really important goes to the question we were having when we were back stage which is the modern political campaign hasn't changed that much since 1840 or 1896. we were having a political debate. but the idea of engagement and communication and the durability of the strategic value of empowering people to drive an organization forward is completely independent of digital tools, social media, e-mail, facebook, twitter, whatever is going to be new next w
ubiquity of social media. cloud computing has changed what's possible in terms of our ability to build and manage our infrastructure. we talk a lot about the differences between our campaigns and the differences between our campaigns in 2012 relative to the application of technology versus the development of technology which is a totally different bag of cats. but the rise of ease and accessibility of cloud communication can really change things. >> one more. >> i have to do one...
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you bring about real social change in three things. you need knowledge base, you need social strategy and you need political will. and i think that is where we need to go in the next five years if we are going to be able to move the needle on bullying prevention. we have to keep building on our knowledge base. we have to keep advancing social strategy and we have to keep growing political will to do something about bullying in our nation. so let me start with the knowledge base. you just heard a summary of the iom work shop from dr. bradshaw and the work shop brief was released. hrsa supported this work shop to begin to synthesize the knowledge base about what we know and what we don't. what do we know in terms of what works and what doesn't work? it turns out that we actually know a lot about what works. as you just heard from dr. bradshaw. some of the most promising strategies involve a whole school, whole community approach that the entire school as a community to change the climate of the school and norms of behavior, taking a mult
you bring about real social change in three things. you need knowledge base, you need social strategy and you need political will. and i think that is where we need to go in the next five years if we are going to be able to move the needle on bullying prevention. we have to keep building on our knowledge base. we have to keep advancing social strategy and we have to keep growing political will to do something about bullying in our nation. so let me start with the knowledge base. you just heard...
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i want a balanced budget and social security saved. both of those things happen by restoring the tax cuts, the revenue taken from the federal government by these tax cuts by those people who only care about the interests of the rich . and last, i would cut off aid to israel. they don't need it. i would seek better relations with china and russia. >> mr. pryor? >> i want to thank you for asking that question on president obama.
i want a balanced budget and social security saved. both of those things happen by restoring the tax cuts, the revenue taken from the federal government by these tax cuts by those people who only care about the interests of the rich . and last, i would cut off aid to israel. they don't need it. i would seek better relations with china and russia. >> mr. pryor? >> i want to thank you for asking that question on president obama.
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federal programs like social security, medicare and medicaid, food stamps among others. >> social security is one of the largest domestic expenses of the federal government. with the baby boomer generation retiring, cbo expects the cost to keep rising without the revenue to fully supported. -- support it. you say you want to preserve the system. how would you do that? would you be for changing benefits? >> social security is so important. traveling on the district, it is so important. a lot of people in this district, i was at a pig roast and an over -- an older woman grabbed my arm and said please do everything you can to protect social security. so i would be against any change cpi, raising the retirement age. but in a bipartisan manner, we could create a commission and see how we could keep social security solvent for not only now but for future and future generations. i saw my grandma who was an irish immigrant who came over and she was a nurse at saint elizabeth hospital. i saw her when she retired rely on her social security firsthand. so what should we keep on the table and possibly
federal programs like social security, medicare and medicaid, food stamps among others. >> social security is one of the largest domestic expenses of the federal government. with the baby boomer generation retiring, cbo expects the cost to keep rising without the revenue to fully supported. -- support it. you say you want to preserve the system. how would you do that? would you be for changing benefits? >> social security is so important. traveling on the district, it is so...
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i'm going to talk about the social, i'm going to talk about the social and political, and then i'm going to talk about what's in the photographs as we see them today. but i'm going to start with the personal. to a middle class filed of german born immigrants she was born in hoboken. very normal life until two tragedies hit. when she was seven she got polio. when she was 11, her parents got divorced. she emerged from pole i.e.-r owe with a small disability but she was deeply upset by her father's departure from the household. the biggest blow, i think, is how these blows were assimilated by the young dorothea and her mother's influence was key. her mother was embarrassed by her limp and urged her to disguise it as much as possible. in this way, even her polio experience was gendered because her mother was so anxious about what her body would look like. when skirts got shorter, dorothea began to wear slacks which was unusual and not fashionable. she never wore a skirt that was less than floor length. as an adult photographer, lange made many, many, many images of feet and legs and with her
i'm going to talk about the social, i'm going to talk about the social and political, and then i'm going to talk about what's in the photographs as we see them today. but i'm going to start with the personal. to a middle class filed of german born immigrants she was born in hoboken. very normal life until two tragedies hit. when she was seven she got polio. when she was 11, her parents got divorced. she emerged from pole i.e.-r owe with a small disability but she was deeply upset by her...
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we vote to end the -- racy social security -- deal vote to raise the social security age. there are votes to make things sustainable long-term, such as negotiating for drugs under the medicare program. we give away billions because we do not negotiate for medicare drugs. the pharmaceutical industry has a lobby and they are supporting my opponent. that is one of the things we can do to solve the medicare problem. on social security, we could lift the cap. most people do not even know that you're not paying social security tax on anything over $117,000 of income. if you're making more than that, you're paying the same as a millionaire. that is wrong. we can create a fair system that will be sustainable for not just a man of 63 but for our children and our grandchildren. promiseto preserve that of retirement with dignity for all seniors. >> when it comes to social security and medicare, let's be very clear. i record is very clear that we support social security and medicare. about isre talking recognizing that social security and medicare is on a path to bankruptcy. 2033 is w
we vote to end the -- racy social security -- deal vote to raise the social security age. there are votes to make things sustainable long-term, such as negotiating for drugs under the medicare program. we give away billions because we do not negotiate for medicare drugs. the pharmaceutical industry has a lobby and they are supporting my opponent. that is one of the things we can do to solve the medicare problem. on social security, we could lift the cap. most people do not even know that you're...
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>> my mom and dad are on social security and medicare. sorry, mom, you probably did not want me to reveal that. i would not do anything to hurt them or the arkansas seniors that depend on social security and medicare. that is why i voted for no changes for anyone approaching retirement. senator pryor and barack obama cannot say the same. they robbed $700 million from medicare to pay for obamacare. if they did it once, they would be willing to do it again. senator pryor is resorting to typical washington hypocrisy. he is trying to scare seniors and hang onto power. a few years ago, he said he could save social security if he raised retirement age for teenagers today to 69. now he is saying he did not say that. given his record on medicare, i don't think we can trust senator pryor with social security. the most important thing we can do to promote social security solvency is get people back to work and paying into the system, not taking out. that is not happening in the obama-prior economy. >> mr. pryor? >> i would caution the audience to b
>> my mom and dad are on social security and medicare. sorry, mom, you probably did not want me to reveal that. i would not do anything to hurt them or the arkansas seniors that depend on social security and medicare. that is why i voted for no changes for anyone approaching retirement. senator pryor and barack obama cannot say the same. they robbed $700 million from medicare to pay for obamacare. if they did it once, they would be willing to do it again. senator pryor is resorting to...