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social security finances need attention. social security faces a long-term financing gap.can pay full benefits until 2033 but after that would only be able to pay about three-quarters of benefits. in order to pay full benefits, social security needs adjustment. that's where the study comes in. as lawmakers deliberate various options for adjusting social security, the national academy of social insurance undertook this study. the survey first asked respondents their attitudes on social security benefits and have on paying fror the program. 7 in 10 said without social security they would have to make significant sacrifices or wouldn't be able to afford the bakes in retirement. thins like food, clothing or housing. large majorities of americans say they don't mind paying for social security for a variety of reasons. 73% agree with that statement that they don't mind paying for social security because they know they'll be receiving benefits when they retire. 73% again know without it they would have to help support their parents or other relatives. and moefs all, people value
social security finances need attention. social security faces a long-term financing gap.can pay full benefits until 2033 but after that would only be able to pay about three-quarters of benefits. in order to pay full benefits, social security needs adjustment. that's where the study comes in. as lawmakers deliberate various options for adjusting social security, the national academy of social insurance undertook this study. the survey first asked respondents their attitudes on social security...
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we can't afford social security. to social security. we can't afford these programs.we can't afford entitlements. these programs certainly just the ultimate disrespect to the american people suggests that these are unearned benefits. people know that they pay for it and they are deserving of it and so to actually label these programs as entitlements as if it is a welfare program is a slap to the hard work ethic of the american people and certainly to the history making sure that we actually invest in our social insurance programs. and so with that, virginia actually mentioned the demographic challenge of the 21st century in the context of the reforms of 1983. and at that time they were framing the demographic challenge as one of the retirement of the baby boom generation that we were going to cut benefits and dated by increasing the retirement age they cut benefits and allowed the social allow the social security trust fund to actually grow so they could prepare in advance for the projected demographic shifts with regards to the expected retirement of the baby boom ge
we can't afford social security. to social security. we can't afford these programs.we can't afford entitlements. these programs certainly just the ultimate disrespect to the american people suggests that these are unearned benefits. people know that they pay for it and they are deserving of it and so to actually label these programs as entitlements as if it is a welfare program is a slap to the hard work ethic of the american people and certainly to the history making sure that we actually...
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second, social security finances need attention. social security faces a long-term financing gap. it can pay full benefits until 2033 but after that would only be able to pay about three-quarters of benefits. in order to pay full benefits, social security needs adjustment. that's where the study comes in. as lawmakers deliberate various options for adjusting social security, the national academy of social insurance undertook this study to find out what the american public thinks those changes should be. the survey first asked respondents their attitudes on social security benefits and have on paying for the program. nearly 7 in 10 said without social security they would have to make significant sacrifices or wouldn't be able to afford the basics in retirement. thins like food, clothing or housing. large majorities of americans say they don't mind paying for social security for a variety of reasons. 73% agree with that statement that they don't mind paying for social security because they know they'll be receiving benefits when they retire. 73% again agree because they know without
second, social security finances need attention. social security faces a long-term financing gap. it can pay full benefits until 2033 but after that would only be able to pay about three-quarters of benefits. in order to pay full benefits, social security needs adjustment. that's where the study comes in. as lawmakers deliberate various options for adjusting social security, the national academy of social insurance undertook this study to find out what the american public thinks those changes...
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the national academy of social insurance talks about the future of social security. then a discussion on on assets stolen from arab spring countries. later the world affairs council host it is discussion on the future of the u.s. army. here's our primetime programming across the c-span networks. here on c-span3 starting at 8:00 eastern it's a look at how one community in america is handling the recent in flux of young, undocumented immigrants. you will hear from judith kennedy of massachusetts who describes efforts to provide undocumented children with education and health services. the center for immigration studies hosts the event. on c-span 2 at 8:00 a discussion on cronyism in government. steve simpson from the california-based ayn rand institute shares thought prs the hungry minds speaker series, englewood, colorado. here is a preview. >> as long as we view government's role as essentially dividing us, which is the practical effect. dividing us into warring factions or warring interest groups, corruption will be the rule. or the use of force against one person,
the national academy of social insurance talks about the future of social security. then a discussion on on assets stolen from arab spring countries. later the world affairs council host it is discussion on the future of the u.s. army. here's our primetime programming across the c-span networks. here on c-span3 starting at 8:00 eastern it's a look at how one community in america is handling the recent in flux of young, undocumented immigrants. you will hear from judith kennedy of massachusetts...
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i detail the shortcomings and the social security as a social insurance program rather than social assistance does a better job than all of these programs in terms of alleviating poverty. there a number of reasons for concern around social security. despite the fact that it's the most expansive social policy we have, it has significant sort comings. >> the replacement rate for people's working age incomes that social security replaces is lower. par the minimum benefit is inadequate overtime. older minorities in the old, old whose other sources of income have been exhausted. the other thing worth noting is benefits are falling in the sense that medicare cost sharing is going up. if you look at the premiums and deductibles and coinsurance that they pay for doctor's visits and prescription drugs that, consumes a growing share of the average social security check. now it's about 29% and projected to grow to almost half in 2040 unless you make changes. it's an effective program, but there arguments in a number of ways. the question is, is the public support there? we can take a look at the survey.
i detail the shortcomings and the social security as a social insurance program rather than social assistance does a better job than all of these programs in terms of alleviating poverty. there a number of reasons for concern around social security. despite the fact that it's the most expansive social policy we have, it has significant sort comings. >> the replacement rate for people's working age incomes that social security replaces is lower. par the minimum benefit is inadequate...
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that helped fdr shape social security.hink he, i think roosevelt clearly saw 50 years in the future that there might be a president sometime who'd want to cut back on the safety net, and one of the ways to prevent that in social security was to make the individual and the employer pay for it. did you ever hear him express it? he said it in these kind of words -- "no damned politician will ever be able to take it away from them." social security has played a crucial part in guaranteeing secure and dignified retirement for llns of der americs. povertstill exists among the elderly, but being old is no longersynony with being poor. wesked economic analyst richard gill to explain the economic thinking behind social security. our social security program is a bit like god, country, and yale. you have to be for all of them -- well, perhaps not yale -- but you have the feeling that they all work in rather mysterious ways. the reason we're for social security is that it has, in fact, achieved its central purpose -- providing for the
that helped fdr shape social security.hink he, i think roosevelt clearly saw 50 years in the future that there might be a president sometime who'd want to cut back on the safety net, and one of the ways to prevent that in social security was to make the individual and the employer pay for it. did you ever hear him express it? he said it in these kind of words -- "no damned politician will ever be able to take it away from them." social security has played a crucial part in...
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reagan does not have his fingerprints over social issues. he tended to delegate to certain elements in his administration. that meant their views took on outsized importance. >> your research takes you next to the reagan library. what are you planning to do there? >> there are various papers i wanted to look at related to the policy formation. the public liaisons on how the white house should articulate goals. there are also documents related to a number of figures in the office on policy developed as well. >> what are you hoping to do with your findings? >> write a book. that is generally the next stage after you have finished your phd, you turn your monograph into a book. hopefully that will form the basis of a career in [indiscernible] >> do you have an idea on the subject of that book? >> it will be largely on the thesis itself, next version of social conservative, grassroots movements, the reagan administration, and the ongoing legacy of the rights revolution of the 1980's. >> thank you for joining us on american history tv. >> c-span i
reagan does not have his fingerprints over social issues. he tended to delegate to certain elements in his administration. that meant their views took on outsized importance. >> your research takes you next to the reagan library. what are you planning to do there? >> there are various papers i wanted to look at related to the policy formation. the public liaisons on how the white house should articulate goals. there are also documents related to a number of figures in the office on...
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so that's the downside of social media. the positive side is that being all over the world often social media is an area that you can see a problem emerging and in the help example when asked about they didn't have very effective social media there were some there were so many other countries did and so they didn't have the kinds of early warning signs for a disease surveillance network. after the sars outbreak, and part of that is relying on social media as early warning signs of good things and bad things. >> thank you. >> good question. >> hello i am ceo of united states artists and organizations that you helped found and now having worked with their leaders i believe they have so many of the characteristics that you speak of. there is resiliency and redundancy and i'm curious to know in the many studies in the book in the examples that you take what are examples where creative people and artists were called upon in ways that help bring greater resilience or responses to some of these examples? >> yes, one of the great r
so that's the downside of social media. the positive side is that being all over the world often social media is an area that you can see a problem emerging and in the help example when asked about they didn't have very effective social media there were some there were so many other countries did and so they didn't have the kinds of early warning signs for a disease surveillance network. after the sars outbreak, and part of that is relying on social media as early warning signs of good things...
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reagan does not have his fingerprints over social issues. he tended to delegate to certain elements in his administration. that meant their views took on outsized importance. >> your research takes you next to the reagan library. what are you planning to do their? >> there are various papers i wanted to look at related to the policy formation. liaisons on how the white house should articulate goals. there are also document's te
reagan does not have his fingerprints over social issues. he tended to delegate to certain elements in his administration. that meant their views took on outsized importance. >> your research takes you next to the reagan library. what are you planning to do their? >> there are various papers i wanted to look at related to the policy formation. liaisons on how the white house should articulate goals. there are also document's te
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seek out social media sites that would attract your clientele.nowing your audience helps you better serve their needs. >>> the role of websites has changed since social media came onto the scene. your website and social media platforms serve entirely different purposes and shouldn't be twins. but branding the two should be kept front and center. so here now with some quick tips to help tailor your content for the right audience and experience is a founding partner and ceo of the s-3 agency an ad agency with a special focus on social media so great to see you denise. >> it's great to be here. >> you've done this so much for so many of the makeovers we've had on this show it's great to have you talk to our whole audience about ways to think about your website and ways to think about social media and so let's just start with the idea of community experience. which one is a community experience or if they both are in what ways are they different? >> well, by default social media kind of gives it away. that's the community. but it used to be that the
seek out social media sites that would attract your clientele.nowing your audience helps you better serve their needs. >>> the role of websites has changed since social media came onto the scene. your website and social media platforms serve entirely different purposes and shouldn't be twins. but branding the two should be kept front and center. so here now with some quick tips to help tailor your content for the right audience and experience is a founding partner and ceo of the s-3...
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y este perro es toda una celebridad en las redes sociales por dar una lecciÓn de lealtad a extranjeroses su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ a >> muy buenas noches. comenzamos con la denuncia de otro secuestro masivo en mÉxico. se trata de 30 adolescentes secuestrados hace mÁs de 4 meses en el estado de guerrero. de quienes se desconoce su paradero. el temor de sus padres es por supuesto que sean masacrados como ocurriÓ con 43 estudiantes hace poco. la denuncia fue hecha no por la prensa mexicana a, si no por un canal de televisiÓn de francia. alejandro roldÁn nos dice que de confirmar se tratarÍa de otra violaciÓn a los derechos humanos, otro ejemplo de que el gobierno de mÉxico estÁ rebasado por el crimen. >> a dos meses de la desapariciÓn forzada de 43 normalistas hoy se sabe que 31 estudiantes mÁs de otra escuela en el municipio de cocula secuestrados por un grupo armado el pasado 7 de julio. >> bueno, como... la mujer que denunciÓ la desapariciÓn de los menores por temor no dio la cara, tiene miedo que le suceda otra desgracia a su familia. ya que al
y este perro es toda una celebridad en las redes sociales por dar una lecciÓn de lealtad a extranjeroses su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ a >> muy buenas noches. comenzamos con la denuncia de otro secuestro masivo en mÉxico. se trata de 30 adolescentes secuestrados hace mÁs de 4 meses en el estado de guerrero. de quienes se desconoce su paradero. el temor de sus padres es por supuesto que sean masacrados como ocurriÓ con 43 estudiantes hace...
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mayorÍa de los indocumentados que se amparen con la acciÓn ejecutiva, tendrÁn derecho a una obra socialicio de inmigraciÓn, se niega a deportar a un hispano aunque califique a la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente, barack obama. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. con ilda calderon. >> buenas noches, enrique estÁ de vacaciones. denuncia la desapariciÓn de 30 estudiantes desaparecidos. sus familiares no tienen noticia de ellos. ademÁs, los padres y madres temen lo peor despuÉs de que desaparecieron los 40 y tres estudiantes. pero, han vencido el miedo de hablar para pedir respuesta por sus hijos. >> a dos meses de la desapariciÓn de los 40 y tres estudiantes, o se sabe que 31 estudiantes de otra escuela, fueron secuestrados por un grupo armado el pasado 17 de julio. >> los agarraron y no sabemos para donde se los llevaron. >> y lo que los papÁs de los jÓvenes comenzaron a salir a la calle para denunciar la desapariciÓn de sus hijos, al ver lo que han logrado los estudiantes de ayotzinapa. >> por favor, esto es un genocidio en iguala y cocula. >> esperanza, es otra de la
mayorÍa de los indocumentados que se amparen con la acciÓn ejecutiva, tendrÁn derecho a una obra socialicio de inmigraciÓn, se niega a deportar a un hispano aunque califique a la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente, barack obama. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. con ilda calderon. >> buenas noches, enrique estÁ de vacaciones. denuncia la desapariciÓn de 30 estudiantes desaparecidos. sus familiares no tienen noticia de ellos. ademÁs, los padres y...
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that is playing out in social media. the case is being tried, but not in a courthouse, in a cyber courthouse instead. >> this is, you know, intensely emotional for so many people. the website reported that around the time of the grand jury announcement, the use of the end word on twitter spiked by 300% over the average youth and 46% were accompanied by the hashtag ferguson. we don't know the content of each tweet. how do you think race is driving the conversation on social media? >> race has been a part of the conversation from the beginning. i think what is a lot more compelling, a lot more compelling pond of this is how race drove this conversation prior to the michael brown incident. the beginning - at the beginning of all of this. you have to understand that the racial climate and social media was such that we already were having the conversation about tony martin, the conversation about eric garner, people had begun to have the conversation about the shooting in toledo, in the wal-mart. people have been talking abou
that is playing out in social media. the case is being tried, but not in a courthouse, in a cyber courthouse instead. >> this is, you know, intensely emotional for so many people. the website reported that around the time of the grand jury announcement, the use of the end word on twitter spiked by 300% over the average youth and 46% were accompanied by the hashtag ferguson. we don't know the content of each tweet. how do you think race is driving the conversation on social media? >>...
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norms and behavior and social and cultural and component of using fossil fuels in our society. so the idea is to kind of disrupt that and challenge those that notion, and where we are using our, where we are using our science as our guide and as most of you are going to appreciate that we need to reduce emissions, by a dramatic amount in our transportation system and others, this is a transportation approach. we are not dealing with global warming in general. so this is a primary, you know, basically, focus of this campaign, and we think that we should create this transparency at the pump for consumers. and that the dangers should be clear and outlined, and disclosed for consumers, the consumers know exactly what they are getting and these are some proposed concepts that are obviously not... and so this is sort of out of the norm that is, in our society. and where we are arguing today, and at the moment, it is socially okay to use fossil fuels and this is a contradiction to science. and just briefly, about what or how social norms work and how behaviors are dictated by various
norms and behavior and social and cultural and component of using fossil fuels in our society. so the idea is to kind of disrupt that and challenge those that notion, and where we are using our, where we are using our science as our guide and as most of you are going to appreciate that we need to reduce emissions, by a dramatic amount in our transportation system and others, this is a transportation approach. we are not dealing with global warming in general. so this is a primary, you know,...
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-- more accurately, marginal social benefit -- msb -- and marginal social cost -- msc.these curves tell us is that, as we produce cleaner and cleaner air, moving towards the right, the added social benefits begin to decline and the added social costs begin to rise. this makes sense intuitively, i think. reducing the first and worst air pollution brings us a lot of social benefit. getting extremely clean air is somewhat less important. also, as the los angeles case shows, producing somewhat cleaner air is not too expensive, while producing very, very clean air would have been disastrously costly. so what the economist says is apparently fairly simple -- keep on cleaning up the air until the added -- the marginal social costs begin to exceed the added -- the marginal social benefits, until the intersection of these two curves. i say "apparently simple" because measuring these social costs and benefits is not always that easy. schoumacher: from the 1990s and into the new millennium, we saw record floods, record high temperatures, more crop failures, longer droughts, meltin
-- more accurately, marginal social benefit -- msb -- and marginal social cost -- msc.these curves tell us is that, as we produce cleaner and cleaner air, moving towards the right, the added social benefits begin to decline and the added social costs begin to rise. this makes sense intuitively, i think. reducing the first and worst air pollution brings us a lot of social benefit. getting extremely clean air is somewhat less important. also, as the los angeles case shows, producing somewhat...
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sÍ contribuyen por 10 aÑos, llegan a ser elegibles. >> no se trata de beneficios sociales.s estÁn contribuyendo todos los aÑos. al sistema de seguro social. >> a muchos indocumentados, el gobierno otorga un nÚmero de identificaciÓn para pagar impuestos. asÍ, en un aÑo reciente, individuos pagaron mÁs de 9000 millones de dÓlares en impuestos y 870 millones de dÓlares en impuestos por ingresos. ademÁs otros pagar con un seguro social inventado. >> no se hacen pagos de pensiÓn a aquellas personas que no son ciudadanas a menos que se les haya otorgado un nÚmero de seguro social que indica su autorizaciÓn para trabajar en el paÍs. >> ahora quienes califiquen para la escena ejecutiva podrÁn obtenerlo. eventualmente cuando se puedan retirar y jubilar del trabajo a los 62 aÑos van a poder recibir beneficios en ese entonces. >> tendrÁ un gran efecto en las comunidades de inmigrantes. >> el impacto va a ser enorme, porque nuestra familia, las familias que son indocumentadas van a poder no sÓlo contribuir al sistema social de los estados unidos. tambiÉn van a poder estar protegidos. >
sÍ contribuyen por 10 aÑos, llegan a ser elegibles. >> no se trata de beneficios sociales.s estÁn contribuyendo todos los aÑos. al sistema de seguro social. >> a muchos indocumentados, el gobierno otorga un nÚmero de identificaciÓn para pagar impuestos. asÍ, en un aÑo reciente, individuos pagaron mÁs de 9000 millones de dÓlares en impuestos y 870 millones de dÓlares en impuestos por ingresos. ademÁs otros pagar con un seguro social inventado. >> no se hacen pagos...
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lo hizo en medio de la agitaciÓn social que causó la decisiÓn de no acusarlo. >> yo hice mi trabajo,a hacer lo mismo si se enfretara una situaciÓn similar. ademÁs expresÓ sus condolencÍas a los padres de la familia. (inglÉs) >> lamento la perdida, no fue la intenciÓn. pero sus declaraciones no gustaron ni mucho menos consolaron los padres de brown que reiteraron su decepciÓn por la decisiÓn del jurado. por otra parte ferguson viviÓ otra noche de manifestaciones. por eso la seguridad en varias Áreas. manifestantes que se repitieron alrededor del paÍs. >> manifestantes voltearon la patrulla estacionada al frente de la alcaldÍa. se arrÉstaron 45 personas y mostraron objectos con los que fueron atacados los agentes. sin embargo, la presencia de la guardia nacional ayudÓ contener la violencia en las calles. hoy tres manifestantes arrestados porque a la fuerza querÍan ingresar a la alcaldía de la ciudad pidiendo justicia por la muerte de brown. momentos antes se simulÓ un juicio donde se acusaba al oficial por la muerte del joven. en san diego se bloqueÓ una autopista. v >> vamos a verlo j
lo hizo en medio de la agitaciÓn social que causó la decisiÓn de no acusarlo. >> yo hice mi trabajo,a hacer lo mismo si se enfretara una situaciÓn similar. ademÁs expresÓ sus condolencÍas a los padres de la familia. (inglÉs) >> lamento la perdida, no fue la intenciÓn. pero sus declaraciones no gustaron ni mucho menos consolaron los padres de brown que reiteraron su decepciÓn por la decisiÓn del jurado. por otra parte ferguson viviÓ otra noche de manifestaciones. por eso...
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social security, the age adults on social security and you've got seniors on social security. so there is not a trade-off. this is an important program across the widescale for all americans and so we shouldn't hit social security versus investments in k-12 education or pre- k.. when i say that it's a pillar of progress, this is the housecall of america and if you destroy the pillar and to bring the part of the house crashing down weekend to forget to put it on par with the rest of the budget it needs to be considered its own portion that we consider it that way. that being said if you are looking at the rest of the budget aside from social security and medicare, then certainly there are important things we need to do with regards to shifting resources to invest in younger people and one of them is looking at the funding. thank you. >> any other audience questions? each is its own risk pool and how much money do people have extra to put aside the have to keep in mind where we have one third of households that make 200% of the poverty level or less they don't have extra money t
social security, the age adults on social security and you've got seniors on social security. so there is not a trade-off. this is an important program across the widescale for all americans and so we shouldn't hit social security versus investments in k-12 education or pre- k.. when i say that it's a pillar of progress, this is the housecall of america and if you destroy the pillar and to bring the part of the house crashing down weekend to forget to put it on par with the rest of the budget...
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everything now is social media. >> and what do you -- do you sell things on social media? or is it just to create this community? >> it's just to create the community. and the awareness. and to bring them in. >> linda mcentire owner of the villa gourmet is marty's neighbor. she says she doesn't use social media to increase sales but uses it to create a dialogue with her local customers to build loyalty. >> we do wine and cheese tasting nights at local restaurants. or here. we have a cooking class once a month here. so the social media is huge for bringing people in for those things. >> in addition to all of these separate efforts the milford business association has weighed in by creating a shop local milford app to promote everyone's business. will you show me the milford app? >> so you can see the little icon here and you just click it and it's going to open up to however they have it set up. >> stephanie, owner of streamline llc built the milford local business app. she says this kind of social media has great potential. >> it can do quick to call for a reservation. it
everything now is social media. >> and what do you -- do you sell things on social media? or is it just to create this community? >> it's just to create the community. and the awareness. and to bring them in. >> linda mcentire owner of the villa gourmet is marty's neighbor. she says she doesn't use social media to increase sales but uses it to create a dialogue with her local customers to build loyalty. >> we do wine and cheese tasting nights at local restaurants. or...
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she ices the social media site instagram to showcase her work.skype from new york, the first ever chief digital officer for the metropolitan museum of art. thank you all for joining us. so, we are talking about art becoming more accessible to the masses. and it doesn't get more accessible than being on the side of a building. talk a little bit about what street art is and what its purpose is. >> i guess like there is -- i guess there is a lot of different reasons for artists entering the realm of the streets to display their artwork, but it's pretty much under the idea that you were just mentioning that it's really all about the art won't really do much if it's not able to get to the masses. and treat art is individuals essentially directly putting it in the public realm to be -- to start conversation, to get a little motorcycle right notorir name. it's this direct desire to reinvents a location, i guess, through art. street art is kind of like -- it's something that has really changed a lot in the modern era. due to the internet, it used to be k
she ices the social media site instagram to showcase her work.skype from new york, the first ever chief digital officer for the metropolitan museum of art. thank you all for joining us. so, we are talking about art becoming more accessible to the masses. and it doesn't get more accessible than being on the side of a building. talk a little bit about what street art is and what its purpose is. >> i guess like there is -- i guess there is a lot of different reasons for artists entering the...
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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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im 100% committed to social security and medicare. i have a 92-year-old grand modser, i have two parents who are beneficiaries of both social security and medicare and i believe in preserving and protecting these programs for current beneficiaries as they exist today and also for those near retirement. however, there's a reality here. we know that if we do nothing about social security and medicare both programs will be insolvent going into the future 10 or 15 years. so what i was expressing is the concern that a lot of young workers in this country have today that they're paying into programs that may not exist for them. >> but the shorthand you use carlos, ponzi scheme, connotes criminal activity. neither social security nor medicare is any kind of criminal -- they are big entitlement programs that face financial challenges. but that phrase are you disavowing the phrase? >> of course. but what would be criminal is if all of these young generations of americans who are working so hard paying into these programs then cannot reap the b
im 100% committed to social security and medicare. i have a 92-year-old grand modser, i have two parents who are beneficiaries of both social security and medicare and i believe in preserving and protecting these programs for current beneficiaries as they exist today and also for those near retirement. however, there's a reality here. we know that if we do nothing about social security and medicare both programs will be insolvent going into the future 10 or 15 years. so what i was expressing is...
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the only thing 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. by doing that we can fulfill the promise that if they are currently on social security nothing changes. the cost of doing nothing is that your security is destroyed. >> republicans 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 benefits is finding those cuts are real. it wasn't just a change in the growth of spending. it was actually taking money from t
the only thing 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. by doing that we can fulfill the promise that if they are currently on social security nothing changes. the cost of doing nothing is that your security is destroyed. >> republicans make frequently what may be the valid argument that when it...
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siete usuarios de redes sociales fueron detenidos por comentarios y crÍticas en contra de las redes sociales una de sus hijas fue detenida para ser crÍticas al gobierno su cuenta de twitter.su madre una seguidora del presidente hugo chÁvez no podÍa creer que la revoluciÓn que tanto apoyo ahora castiga con cÁrcel a su propia hija. >> no ha cometido un delito! su Único delito que no lo hay es haberse expresarla. -expresado. >> fue denunciada. la detuvieron en maracaibo donde vive y trasladada a caracas. >> mi alemana recibiÓ amenazas de muerte y toda su familia tambiÉn. >> la policÍa política y el servicio de inteligencia ha detenido por expresar sus crÍticas a las redes sociales. >> inÉs gonzÁlez arraga por twitter era terrible pero cuando le llegÓ el cedÍn era un angelito. >> el gobierno estÁ poniendo en marcha una nueva persecuciÓn polÍtica en contra de ciudadanos usuarios de redes sociales. >> si te acusan y vas preso piensas que no puedes remitirme un mensaje en contra del gobierno. >> en los redes sociales se han visto fuerte comentarios oficialistas que incluyen insultos a lÍderes de la
siete usuarios de redes sociales fueron detenidos por comentarios y crÍticas en contra de las redes sociales una de sus hijas fue detenida para ser crÍticas al gobierno su cuenta de twitter.su madre una seguidora del presidente hugo chÁvez no podÍa creer que la revoluciÓn que tanto apoyo ahora castiga con cÁrcel a su propia hija. >> no ha cometido un delito! su Único delito que no lo hay es haberse expresarla. -expresado. >> fue denunciada. la detuvieron en maracaibo donde...
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so that is the downside of social media. the positive side is that we have seen all over the world that often social media is that canary and the coal mine, that you can see a problem emerging in the health example of that and asked about, they didn't have very effective social media player, where some of the other countries did. and so, they didn't have the kind of early warning signs. we've built a disease surveillance network. after the fires out right. part of that is relying very deeply on social media as early inception units and early warning units. good days and bad days. >> thank you. >> hello. i'm carolina chiasson. i have heard of an organization you helped found. having worked with artists for so many years, i believe the exhibit so many of the care or 60 speak out in terms of their ability to bounce back from failure with resiliency and redundancy. i am curious to know in the studies you have done with your thoughts and examples you cite, is there an example where artists were called upon working for us in ways
so that is the downside of social media. the positive side is that we have seen all over the world that often social media is that canary and the coal mine, that you can see a problem emerging in the health example of that and asked about, they didn't have very effective social media player, where some of the other countries did. and so, they didn't have the kind of early warning signs. we've built a disease surveillance network. after the fires out right. part of that is relying very deeply on...
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a young man, 21 years of age, working at an average salaryhis social security contribution would, in the open market, buy him an insurance policy that would guarantee 220 dollars a month at age 65. the government promises 127. he could live it up until he's 31 and then take out a policy that would pay more than social security. now are we so lacking in business sense that we can't put this program on a sound basis, so that people who do require those payments will find they can get them when they're duethat the cupboard isn't bare? barry goldwater thinks we can. at the same time, can't we introduce voluntary features that would permit a citizen who can do better on his own to be excused upon presentation of evidence that he had made provision for the non-earning years? should we not allow a widow with children to work, and not lose the benefits supposedly paid for by her deceased husband? shouldn't you and i be allowed to declare who our beneficiaries will be under this program, which we cannot do? i think we're for telling our senior citizens that no one in this country should be de
a young man, 21 years of age, working at an average salaryhis social security contribution would, in the open market, buy him an insurance policy that would guarantee 220 dollars a month at age 65. the government promises 127. he could live it up until he's 31 and then take out a policy that would pay more than social security. now are we so lacking in business sense that we can't put this program on a sound basis, so that people who do require those payments will find they can get them when...
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el lamento que mÁs resuena en las redes sociales.! y llévatelo todo en la red 4g lte más grande y confiable del país. un retiro seguro una casa nueva celebrando nuestro diploma. proveer para tu familia los asociados de walmart son gente real que utilizan sus beneficios para mejorar su vida y la de sus familias. oportunidades. así es el verdadero walmart. ♪ ♪ hace tres aÑos chespirito ingresaba al mundo de las redes sociales abriendo su cuenta en twitter con su frase: siganme los buenos. consiguiÓ 6, 5 millones de seguidores. se despidieron expresaron sus condolencias por el comediante. tenemos el informe. roberto gÓmez bolaÑos dejó de existir, pero su legado perdurarÁ entre muchas generaciones, su muerte el dÍa de hoy a los 85 aÑos de edad generÓ conmociones en las redes sociales. es el tema mÁs comentado a nivel mundial en los sitios de internet como twitter y facebook. es difÍcil de lograr en el mundo cibernÉtico, pero no le sorprende que chapulÍn colorado alcance este lugar, una celebridad que lamentÓ la partida del comediante, su
el lamento que mÁs resuena en las redes sociales.! y llévatelo todo en la red 4g lte más grande y confiable del país. un retiro seguro una casa nueva celebrando nuestro diploma. proveer para tu familia los asociados de walmart son gente real que utilizan sus beneficios para mejorar su vida y la de sus familias. oportunidades. así es el verdadero walmart. ♪ ♪ hace tres aÑos chespirito ingresaba al mundo de las redes sociales abriendo su cuenta en twitter con su frase: siganme los...
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the highly evolved social system. and then to create a protein system. it is so consistent we would expect to see it occurring at and think they would never want to land here. [laughter] with the knife was forgetting about the ufos. because it was a biological train wreck. the bacteria ended them in. and then call it though wells the fact. [laughter] but then to have the and habitable planet. but then to eliminate all life but then to sterilize it with that domestic flora and fauna with you. thank you very much. [applause] and to dr. wilson. [inaudible conversations] . .
the highly evolved social system. and then to create a protein system. it is so consistent we would expect to see it occurring at and think they would never want to land here. [laughter] with the knife was forgetting about the ufos. because it was a biological train wreck. the bacteria ended them in. and then call it though wells the fact. [laughter] but then to have the and habitable planet. but then to eliminate all life but then to sterilize it with that domestic flora and fauna with you....
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one is the social connection. and the social wiring is very, very deep in us, and it is, again, a survival mechanism. in fact, as we go through this conversation, i think what i'll begin to describe is that the power of these devices comes because they are in effect survival mechanisms that are becoming so powerful that they can be counterproductive and even deadly. so antisurvival mechanisms for want of a better word. on the social point, let's go back to the fire analogy. one of the values of being social is we learn from each other. so, if maggie -- if you learn that fire burns you back millenia ago but you're unable to communicate that to me, i have to burn my hand in order to not get killed, right? because i get burned, i get infection, i'm dead. language itself, the telling, oral, written, anything else, is so deeply wired on a social level because it helps us survive. it tells us, don't get -- go into the bomb shelter. go down the list of ways. so, communication and the idea that a communication could be ur
one is the social connection. and the social wiring is very, very deep in us, and it is, again, a survival mechanism. in fact, as we go through this conversation, i think what i'll begin to describe is that the power of these devices comes because they are in effect survival mechanisms that are becoming so powerful that they can be counterproductive and even deadly. so antisurvival mechanisms for want of a better word. on the social point, let's go back to the fire analogy. one of the values of...
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it really caught fire through social media. >> how do we even know it was him? is the thing, you don't know anything about him or her. the idea is that nobody knows anything about banks see as an individual, popularly thought of as a man. the banksy project is pretty specific. there is enough indication that it was in fact banksy. >> i would love to hear your opinion on some of the outstanding questions, is banksy a man or a woman? >> i can't say i know more about the individual. it uses the residency as a way to put a frame around the city and look at the ways people were affected by what he was doing. >> i am curious about that. what reaction did he or she give you to the film? >> i think they wanted to make sure they were being accurate with some of our storytelling, which is helpful for us. no one had looked at the entire residency as a whole. we were discovering the stories and it was sort of helpful for them as we were making the film. it is definitely implemented by many people. whether or not there is an individual at the center of it, i can say as far a
it really caught fire through social media. >> how do we even know it was him? is the thing, you don't know anything about him or her. the idea is that nobody knows anything about banks see as an individual, popularly thought of as a man. the banksy project is pretty specific. there is enough indication that it was in fact banksy. >> i would love to hear your opinion on some of the outstanding questions, is banksy a man or a woman? >> i can't say i know more about the...
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dialing back on social issues, for example? >> i'm assuming that social issues will have a prominent role in motivating white evangelicals in particular. i expect there will be a move within the republican party to bring the party to the center more on social issues in an attempt to reach out to younger voters? i think democrats will reach out to women with issues such as equal pay particularly since congress has not passed any bills for equal pay between women and men and similar jobs. we'll see an experimenttation of what voters and what the platforms look like for both parties. >> michael shure, some of that will be shaped by the eventually field? some candidates may be more plausible social conservative candidates than others? >> this will come out with the republican primary, whenever that will start. the whole idea is that these social issues gain their prom mans when republicans face off against each other and try to make themselves as socially conservative as they can be. they sort of wane out on the election field. tha
dialing back on social issues, for example? >> i'm assuming that social issues will have a prominent role in motivating white evangelicals in particular. i expect there will be a move within the republican party to bring the party to the center more on social issues in an attempt to reach out to younger voters? i think democrats will reach out to women with issues such as equal pay particularly since congress has not passed any bills for equal pay between women and men and similar jobs....
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socialle policy is the best -- social policy is the best place to implement social policy. tax policy is the best place to collect taxes. no deductions, no exemptions. absolutely every new good or service that they buy. eliminating those distortions from the economy, huge. difference in terms of utilization of capital. titled america, the self-destructive. put together by the tax foundation. tax foundation annually ranks folks by tax competitiveness. friends in estonia are at number one on the list. united states is down at number 32. i don't believe there's a worker in the world that works harder worker. american i don't believe there's an infrastructure in the world that's better than the american infrastructure. i don't think there is a people the planet that is more committed to economic success, family, drive that one one worker, one entrepreneur at a time. i don't think there's anyone that does that better than we do. but we have handicapped ourselves. aims to wipetax that slate clean. if you've been in this town for watched while, you've all of the machinations of tr
socialle policy is the best -- social policy is the best place to implement social policy. tax policy is the best place to collect taxes. no deductions, no exemptions. absolutely every new good or service that they buy. eliminating those distortions from the economy, huge. difference in terms of utilization of capital. titled america, the self-destructive. put together by the tax foundation. tax foundation annually ranks folks by tax competitiveness. friends in estonia are at number one on the...
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even using social media to for 30 days,t prompting a scavenger hunt.e focus of a new hbo documentary called " banksy does new york." i asked him how new yorkers even knew he was in town. >> he announced he was doing a residency a couple of days before he arrived, so he replaced an image on his website with an image of a silhouette of a boy vomiting flowers and it indicated something was changing , so all of his fans had their hackles raised. basically, he started the residency on the first day and posted that first piece, once people had started to recognize something was up, it caught fire through social media. >> how do we even know it was him? >> that's the thing. you don't really know anything about him or her -- that's the idea, nobody knows anything as an individual. pop -- usually thought of as a man. i think there's enough indications that it was in fact banksy. >> i got to hear your opinion about some of the outstanding questions about banksy -- is or ay a man and it -- man woman? >> i don't know anything about his identity. i can't say i know
even using social media to for 30 days,t prompting a scavenger hunt.e focus of a new hbo documentary called " banksy does new york." i asked him how new yorkers even knew he was in town. >> he announced he was doing a residency a couple of days before he arrived, so he replaced an image on his website with an image of a silhouette of a boy vomiting flowers and it indicated something was changing , so all of his fans had their hackles raised. basically, he started the residency...
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been hit very hard by opponent on social security and medicare. do you really think social security and medicare are ponzi schemes? why use that word? >> of course not. i am 100% committed to sell security and medicare. i have two parents were beneficiaries of both services and i believe in securing protecting these programs for as they beneficiaries exist today, as well as those nearing retirement. we know that if we do nothing social security and medicare, both programs will be insolvent. what i was expressing is a concern that a lot of young in this country today that they are paying into programs that may not exist for them -- >> the shorthand -- excuse me shorthand that you use connotes criminal activity. they are big entitlement programs that face financial challenges, but that phrase -- are you disallowing -- would be criminal, young l, is if all these generations of americans were paying into these programs then cannot reap the benefits. i want social security and medicare to be strong today, but also for tomorrow's seniors. the problem in
been hit very hard by opponent on social security and medicare. do you really think social security and medicare are ponzi schemes? why use that word? >> of course not. i am 100% committed to sell security and medicare. i have two parents were beneficiaries of both services and i believe in securing protecting these programs for as they beneficiaries exist today, as well as those nearing retirement. we know that if we do nothing social security and medicare, both programs will be...
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it is over, the socialism. considerableered economic damage in the 1960's and it was said that the wall catastrophe and the failure of socialism. we are not surprised. let me tell you. is that we will come out stronger of the crisis -- from the crisis. you are all human beings. what courage is necessary to say what is wrong. this and that we have to correct. to stand up and come up with a program of action oriented towards the future. that is a good sign. we will come out much stronger from the crisis than we were. >> talk about what is feasible. what is feasible in the short run? >> what i foresee is establishing and developing normal relations between all countries concerned. particularly the federal republic of of germany. between the german republic. number of -- a that could be removed easily. they are pretending a custodianship of our citizens. this has a negative impact on our relations. accordancenot in with agreements and principles enshrined in the document. each country is a sovereign country and has
it is over, the socialism. considerableered economic damage in the 1960's and it was said that the wall catastrophe and the failure of socialism. we are not surprised. let me tell you. is that we will come out stronger of the crisis -- from the crisis. you are all human beings. what courage is necessary to say what is wrong. this and that we have to correct. to stand up and come up with a program of action oriented towards the future. that is a good sign. we will come out much stronger from the...
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foreign policy, social policy and economic policy. social policy, she isb on issues of gay marriage and for a lot of people, she is fine there. foreign policy is a little bit back and forth. we will see where she comes out on some of these war and peace issues. i found poplism, president big guy, little guy, when they are going in to each other that's the big tbd. the fact she joined elizabeth warren atacam pain event this cycle and paid homage to her agenda was a step in the right direction. part of our message to hillary clinton is that words will not be enough. it matters who she appoints to the economic team. will she continued the trend of goldman sachs for our economy or people like stig lits or a paul friedman time, dean baker or others. sheila behr. those will be concrete down payments on the. you know, economic ideas, siding with the little guy against the big guy. we will incentivize her. >> moving forward, should she become the democratic nominee, is there a sense that your organization might not endorse her if she doesn't
foreign policy, social policy and economic policy. social policy, she isb on issues of gay marriage and for a lot of people, she is fine there. foreign policy is a little bit back and forth. we will see where she comes out on some of these war and peace issues. i found poplism, president big guy, little guy, when they are going in to each other that's the big tbd. the fact she joined elizabeth warren atacam pain event this cycle and paid homage to her agenda was a step in the right direction....
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para los trabajadores sociales, dÍa en entrevista telefÓnica.ubiese prevenido, instalando detectores de metales y seguridad. >> se estÁ viendo en el gobierno estatal. >> la agresora de 30 aÑos de edad entrÓ al edificio a la 1:30 de la tarde armada con un cuchillo y agrediÓ violentamente a la empleada. >> eso estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. >> la acusada tiene historial mÉdico... por desequilibrio emocional. >> no va donde y profesional y que pasa explota, con la persona que la viene a ayudar. >> el dinero que pensaban ahorrar no se compara con lo que tendrÁn que pagar en pleitos legales... el edificio 65 optÓ por no revelar la identidad de la vÍctima pero sabemos que tiene unos 29 aÑos de edad. y es considerada una empleada excelente. esperamos que se recupere. >> la decisiÓn de ave removido a agentes de seguridad viene del gobernador y el departamento de tesorerÍa... incluye a todos los edificios sociales en el condado. >> si siguen presionando al congreso para que apliquen acciones ejecutivas para lidiarcon el problema dentro del sistema de migraciÓn
para los trabajadores sociales, dÍa en entrevista telefÓnica.ubiese prevenido, instalando detectores de metales y seguridad. >> se estÁ viendo en el gobierno estatal. >> la agresora de 30 aÑos de edad entrÓ al edificio a la 1:30 de la tarde armada con un cuchillo y agrediÓ violentamente a la empleada. >> eso estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. >> la acusada tiene historial mÉdico... por desequilibrio emocional. >> no va donde y profesional y que pasa explota, con la...
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the violence prompting outrage on social media. john reading third assault on staff bartram high, philly. this teacher was knocked cold. suki sid just heard about bartram high, a student knocked out a 60-year-old teacher. i swear i mate kids today. we will read one more tweet from matt. he ciz i know one scale won't be teaching at #bartram high. this creates fear among everyone. what you have found out is going on there. >> bartram struggled for the past -- second year they have struggled. there's a new principal this year. and things apparently have gotten better. but still obviously there are problems with three staffers assaulted in the last month. and teachers say it is a problem of resources and that the school because of the district's budget cuts lost numerous folks especially support staff who helped keep building safe district says resources are not the problem and they added resources to bartram since they've been having trouble. it's clearly not settled yet. >> has the school come out and said anything about this inciden
the violence prompting outrage on social media. john reading third assault on staff bartram high, philly. this teacher was knocked cold. suki sid just heard about bartram high, a student knocked out a 60-year-old teacher. i swear i mate kids today. we will read one more tweet from matt. he ciz i know one scale won't be teaching at #bartram high. this creates fear among everyone. what you have found out is going on there. >> bartram struggled for the past -- second year they have...