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it is often said by those who write about the history of socialism that american socialism was particularly untheoretical. very few americans produced theoretical works about this. many more socialists here were influenced by their experience in populism. or just the experience of the labor movement than reading karl marx's das kapital. by the 20th century, all socialism, in some way or another, derived from the thinking and writing of karl marx, although interpreted in very different ways. one could give a whole course on karl marx, which i will not do. what people learned from marx is that history is the history of class struggle. that is the driving force of history. he claimed that under capitalism, society is being divided inexorably into two classes, the working-class, or proletariat, and the bourgeoisie, the owning class. production is concentrated in fewer hands, giant corporations. the gap between, what i guess today they call the 1% and the 99%, the gap between the very rich and everyone else would inevitably get wider and wider. some of this resonates, of course, to the present d
it is often said by those who write about the history of socialism that american socialism was particularly untheoretical. very few americans produced theoretical works about this. many more socialists here were influenced by their experience in populism. or just the experience of the labor movement than reading karl marx's das kapital. by the 20th century, all socialism, in some way or another, derived from the thinking and writing of karl marx, although interpreted in very different ways. one...
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socialism was the social that socialism of heart and he was not be a radical. he just spoke the language of outrage against injustice. -- he was not theoretical. ,he drew on american language the declaration of independence, all men are created equal, and christian language. he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader of thomas pain. radicalism ofian jesus throwing the money out of the temples. the evil of riches. and he opposed call of violence, sabotage. again he said it was to come through democratic means, organization. way tobe the best summarize him is through his great speech. for918 when he is jailed opposing american involvement in world war i. he can suspect -- famous speech at his sentencing where he says while there is a lower class, i am in it. while there is a criminal element, i am of it. while there is a soul in prison, i'm not free. he puts himself as the representative of the oppressed groups in american society. .ut debs is not a politician he is not really a politician and not interesting enough the battles within the socia
socialism was the social that socialism of heart and he was not be a radical. he just spoke the language of outrage against injustice. -- he was not theoretical. ,he drew on american language the declaration of independence, all men are created equal, and christian language. he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader of thomas pain. radicalism ofian jesus throwing the money out of the temples. the evil of riches. and he opposed call of violence, sabotage. again he said it was...
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social security and medicare are the most successful social insurance programs in the history of our nation. every year they get millions out of poverty and give americans 65 and over access to affordable health care. they fulfill a solemn promise that's been made from one generation to the next. they embody fairness that has been fundamental to our nation's success. today's report confirms that both social security and medicare are secure today and will remain secure in the years to come. consistent with previous years, today's reports also show that these programs are facing challenges and need to be addressed. the short-term projections in this year's report for social security and medicare are little changed from last year, while long term projections are significantly improved. when considered on a combined basis, social security's retirement and disability programs dedicated funds sufficient to cover benefits for nearly two decades, one year longer than projected last year. after that time, as was true last year, it's projected that tax income will be sufficient to finance abou
social security and medicare are the most successful social insurance programs in the history of our nation. every year they get millions out of poverty and give americans 65 and over access to affordable health care. they fulfill a solemn promise that's been made from one generation to the next. they embody fairness that has been fundamental to our nation's success. today's report confirms that both social security and medicare are secure today and will remain secure in the years to come....
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make sure when it comes to social media, content is currency. >> does every business need social media part of its business plan and connecting with current customers and getting new ones? dave is ceo of likable local. thank you for joining us. content is currency. how important is social media to a small business and how do you get started? >> social media is essential to small businesses because their customers and prospects are all there, pretty much every consumer at this point is using facebook, twitter, and linked in and small businesses have to join that conversation. >> what is likable local do? how do you help businesses do this? >> likable local has a set of page that makes social media super easy by automating most of the things that take a lot of time for small businesses. the problem is that most small business owners don't have the time to do social media. they're struggling with coming up with the time to run their own businesses. so our company and our software makes it much easier and faster. >> how can they adapt to social media and how can they know that it's really
make sure when it comes to social media, content is currency. >> does every business need social media part of its business plan and connecting with current customers and getting new ones? dave is ceo of likable local. thank you for joining us. content is currency. how important is social media to a small business and how do you get started? >> social media is essential to small businesses because their customers and prospects are all there, pretty much every consumer at this point...
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roosevelt put his signature on the social security act. >> this social security measure gives at least some protection to 50 millions of our citizens who will reap direct benefit through unemployment compensation, through old age pensions and through increased services for the protection of children and the prevention of ill health. >> 15 years later, congress passed a new social security law, a law designed to meet today's needs, signed by president truman in 1950. this act gives social security a new meaning for you. and so today, this is the portrait of the future. a picture which social security helped make possible. under the social security act, most american families are now able to$ ensure for themselves n income that is guaranteed for life. an income provided not by charity or relief, but by federal old age and survivors insurance. insurance that is bought and paid for. >> 80 years ago today in 1935, president franklin roosevelt signed the social security act into law. we are marking the occasion by talking about the future of the system and taking your retirement questions wi
roosevelt put his signature on the social security act. >> this social security measure gives at least some protection to 50 millions of our citizens who will reap direct benefit through unemployment compensation, through old age pensions and through increased services for the protection of children and the prevention of ill health. >> 15 years later, congress passed a new social security law, a law designed to meet today's needs, signed by president truman in 1950. this act gives...
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save social security? anybody who caused the wrong problem by taking math or whatever -- meth or whatever and burn their brain out on it, or alcoholics -- i work for 30 years, and they get $30 less than i do, and i've been drawing this since 1999, and they come on it now and they make $30 less than me and never worked a day in their life. >> we will move on to california. stephanie. she says she is 55. you are right on the borderline. you ready to retire? are you going to be able to do so? i will not be retiring. participate in hearings such as because i have to tell you, again, that i'm fearful of what congress is going to do with ssi are concerned. tone is quite hateful, unlike the years because i was employed and had a really good job. however, i'm quite fearful. in january and i don't have a lot of savings. i've paid into the system. congress needs to -- these two programs had issues long before t baby boomers started to retir. this anxiety that they instill upon us and even people at work, is quite di
save social security? anybody who caused the wrong problem by taking math or whatever -- meth or whatever and burn their brain out on it, or alcoholics -- i work for 30 years, and they get $30 less than i do, and i've been drawing this since 1999, and they come on it now and they make $30 less than me and never worked a day in their life. >> we will move on to california. stephanie. she says she is 55. you are right on the borderline. you ready to retire? are you going to be able to do...
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social security. host: sharon epperson, in the meantime what should people do they are taking that vase of advice how save in the meantime? you are in your 20's you mentioned so many things that are as a young person starting a family and tkpwrepbg the family and growing your career that are weighing on you in terms of different ways, ifferent places the money is going and different expenses grow.continue to i do think study after study shows many young people expect ocial security to be there for them and want to be able to rely on it and want the guaranteed stream of income. but the reality is you have to your own skin in the game and particular out how you can save as much as possible. starting early and figuring out how you are going to live and how you will be able all of these competing forces that are rawing your money out of your wallet. the key here is to really just igure out how much you can start saving on your own and see how much you can increase that figure out the best way to put it to
social security. host: sharon epperson, in the meantime what should people do they are taking that vase of advice how save in the meantime? you are in your 20's you mentioned so many things that are as a young person starting a family and tkpwrepbg the family and growing your career that are weighing on you in terms of different ways, ifferent places the money is going and different expenses grow.continue to i do think study after study shows many young people expect ocial security to be there...
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but social change, embodiment of a social change in large through the experiences of the greater depression and world war ii. so therefore, taking a social point of view, we can force the following hypothesis, true nature over the mccarthyism, true nature over mccarthyism, which is considered a corridor of reform -- but the waves of the grassroots back lash, under the name of communism, which it functions to pacify social upheaval in first world america. so, when i first noted this point, i realized that it was not only a matter of american history. not only that, this was a moment when a wave of domestic parties left. for instance, separation with the revolutionaries in china, in taiwan, in japan, in the philippines. anti-communists and anti-leftist movements in western societies, in the uk, and of course, mccarthyism in the u.s. yeah, so if anyone is interested in the research, i'm happy to talk about it later. i will not talk about it here. anyway, so conventionally, this event, these events how they are examined separately, issues, with good reason, of course, however, however, through
but social change, embodiment of a social change in large through the experiences of the greater depression and world war ii. so therefore, taking a social point of view, we can force the following hypothesis, true nature over the mccarthyism, true nature over mccarthyism, which is considered a corridor of reform -- but the waves of the grassroots back lash, under the name of communism, which it functions to pacify social upheaval in first world america. so, when i first noted this point, i...
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social security.t: sharon epperson, in the meantime what should people do they are taking that vase of advice how save in the meantime? you are in your 20's you mentioned so many things that are as a young person starting a family and tkpwrepbg the family and growing your career that are weighing on you in terms of different ways, ifferent places the money is going and different expenses grow.continue to i do think study after study shows many young people expect ocial security to be there for them and want to be able to rely on it and want the guaranteed stream of income. but the reality is you have to your own skin in the game and particular out how you can save as much as possible. starting early and figuring out how you are going to live and how you will be able all of these competing forces that are rawing your money out of your wallet. the key here is to really just igure out how much you can start saving on your own and see how much you can increase that figure out the best way to put it to wor
social security.t: sharon epperson, in the meantime what should people do they are taking that vase of advice how save in the meantime? you are in your 20's you mentioned so many things that are as a young person starting a family and tkpwrepbg the family and growing your career that are weighing on you in terms of different ways, ifferent places the money is going and different expenses grow.continue to i do think study after study shows many young people expect ocial security to be there for...
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what social network are they on the most? if you're an ecommerce company, you want to be on facebook. if you're a lawyer, you want to be an linkedin. if you're a blog or sports or entertainment-related business, you probably want to be on twitter first. start with one and expand from there. >> is this something that businesses are doing just to capture the purchasing power of millenials or is this for everyone? >> it starts with millenials but, at this point, pretty much everyone is on social media. the fastest growing demo in social media is men 50 plus. >> wow. >> that's because everyone else is already there. >> good point. dave, thank you so much for joining us. >>> small business or large, the state of the american worker has been in the spotlight. labor day is coming up next week, and u.s. labor secretary tom perez just returned and has new perspectives on the american worker. secretary perez, thank you for joining us. >> great to be with you and all your viewers. >> what is the current state of the american workplace?
what social network are they on the most? if you're an ecommerce company, you want to be on facebook. if you're a lawyer, you want to be an linkedin. if you're a blog or sports or entertainment-related business, you probably want to be on twitter first. start with one and expand from there. >> is this something that businesses are doing just to capture the purchasing power of millenials or is this for everyone? >> it starts with millenials but, at this point, pretty much everyone is...
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-- the good and bad of social media. do you see changes? do you see a future with more of this happening? with more people wanting to post outrages behavior on social media? do you see social media lock tg down more where you have to get video approved before posted? >> with this and the racial problems we are having going on, i think we are reaching a tipping point. society really hasn't figured out and adjusted how to deal with it. we are not going to shut it down. it won't stop. it is not stoppable in the traditional way of having authorities stop it. that won't happen. perhaps, society will sort of adjust to it and become, unfortunately a little numb and not so interested in the latest horrific problem. >> jason mcdonald, appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you for everything me. >>> after the break, in the movie leonardo decap rio playd the role of a famous identify thief. we are talking to the real-life thief offering warnings about security. >>> temperatures soaring this afternoon, another day of hot temperat
-- the good and bad of social media. do you see changes? do you see a future with more of this happening? with more people wanting to post outrages behavior on social media? do you see social media lock tg down more where you have to get video approved before posted? >> with this and the racial problems we are having going on, i think we are reaching a tipping point. society really hasn't figured out and adjusted how to deal with it. we are not going to shut it down. it won't stop. it is...
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but social security, when you pay your social security taxes, one of that money is put away in any way for your retirement. it has nothing to do with you. you pay social security taxes that are, in fact, paying the social security benefits for people who are already retired today, and then you hope that when you come to retirement, there's another generation behind you that will pay into the system that will then support you in your retirement. this some ways it's a lot like a ponzi scheme or a pyramid scheme. the people at the bottom pay in to support benefits for the people at the top and the people at the top -- generally the first retirees -- made out pretty well -- >> host: each generation was getting bigger and bigger. >> guest: that's right. now the pyramid's sort of inverted n. 1950 we had 16 people paying in for every person retiring and getting benefits out today it's about three, and we're heading down to two or slightly less than two who are going to have to support each retiree in retirement. now, we're making slightly higher wages that offsets a little bit, but still ulti
but social security, when you pay your social security taxes, one of that money is put away in any way for your retirement. it has nothing to do with you. you pay social security taxes that are, in fact, paying the social security benefits for people who are already retired today, and then you hope that when you come to retirement, there's another generation behind you that will pay into the system that will then support you in your retirement. this some ways it's a lot like a ponzi scheme or a...
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validated by the social security administration. you use it almost like your social.ou can only use it to buy a credit card. >> reporter: he was all too happy to explain where he gets them. >> we build them. we go into the system. we apply for the new credit profile for the social security administration. >> reporter: investigators tell us cpns are often obtained by plugging in random nine-digit numbers into a website or validation site. we are not going to name here. until a number is found that has not been issued. he told us we could buy a cpn for $350. it sounded so good. but was it legal? >> okay. >> the fbi some people say cpns are illegal. the only reason they say they're illegal because a lot of people don't know how to use it. >> reporter: turns out the people who say it is illegal that would be the authorities. >> there is no legal use for a cpn, not issued by the social security administration. >> reporter: the social security administration agreeing saying despite what many of these credit repair web sites imply, cpns are not legal. remember this. >> it is
validated by the social security administration. you use it almost like your social.ou can only use it to buy a credit card. >> reporter: he was all too happy to explain where he gets them. >> we build them. we go into the system. we apply for the new credit profile for the social security administration. >> reporter: investigators tell us cpns are often obtained by plugging in random nine-digit numbers into a website or validation site. we are not going to name here. until a...
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>> the weirdest thing is social media. i don't get all the people out there responding to me, i'm not used to it. i'm not on social media, i don't do twitter or facebook. i've gotten hundreds of e-mails. a lot of them really nasty and most of them supportive from artists around the country. deirdre: i was going on to say i'm sure artists know the time pressure you're under, they know and i read one comment they made in printed media which is i have to sketch the entire courtroom, everybody included on a deadline. >> that's right, and i had this one little head of tom brady, one square inch, and look at it, it's blown up that big, that's what everybody is focusing on, but the story was about -- deirdre: celebrities? >> that is hard to get the likeness of a beautiful, handsome celebrity. deirdre: not all celebrities are beautiful and handsome. no offense to woody allen. or bernie madoff who is more infamous. >> more character, the big nose, they're easier to do than the perfectly chiseled, smooth, everything is in place. the
>> the weirdest thing is social media. i don't get all the people out there responding to me, i'm not used to it. i'm not on social media, i don't do twitter or facebook. i've gotten hundreds of e-mails. a lot of them really nasty and most of them supportive from artists around the country. deirdre: i was going on to say i'm sure artists know the time pressure you're under, they know and i read one comment they made in printed media which is i have to sketch the entire courtroom,...
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social security was -- it's a lifetime.to adjust it. >>. >> you are an investor and former actor. or an actor. i don't know. should you be collecting social security? >>. >> i think a lot of wealthy americans would do that. they understand we're going off the fiscal cliff, and this is one place where we can make genuine savings. >>. >> cable news show on saturday and sunday any day any show, any network. that's amazing for a 30 minute show mid saturday morning. media and hawkish website. check that out. thank you all fortuning in and engaging the debate here. here on social media. $70,000 minimum wage a we're. >> what you see as inequality, like in seattle where i live, you have -- and for me that's the sign of familiure that we didn't self-regulate and self-govern, and had we done things like this, there would be no need for an outside entity. >> well, weigh warned him that was a bad idea, and then comedian russell brand made fun of us. we have the last laugh after the break. hi my name's josh. kelly. my name is raph. stev
social security was -- it's a lifetime.to adjust it. >>. >> you are an investor and former actor. or an actor. i don't know. should you be collecting social security? >>. >> i think a lot of wealthy americans would do that. they understand we're going off the fiscal cliff, and this is one place where we can make genuine savings. >>. >> cable news show on saturday and sunday any day any show, any network. that's amazing for a 30 minute show mid saturday...
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especially social media becoming part of the crime. the station manager, mr.ffries. >> jeffrey marks. >> he did everything he could as an employer to meet the needs and address the complaints of the individual up to the point where he was so concerned about his employment he had the police come by and escort him out. he did everything he could do. it was difficult to it predict. now we have a killer who posted what he did on twitter and facebook. 38 years of police work never seen this. >> you mentioned jeffrey marks. he is the station manager in roanoke. he was an amazing pillar of strength through the entire ordeal. he spoke about bryce williams, a short time ago and we'll play it. >> vester was an unhappy man. we employed him as a reporter. and he had talent and had experience. but he had been out of the business when he was hired here. he quickly became, and gathered the reputation of someone who was difficult to work with wouldn't you say joe? and he was sort of looking out for people to say things that he could take offense to. and eventually after many
especially social media becoming part of the crime. the station manager, mr.ffries. >> jeffrey marks. >> he did everything he could as an employer to meet the needs and address the complaints of the individual up to the point where he was so concerned about his employment he had the police come by and escort him out. he did everything he could do. it was difficult to it predict. now we have a killer who posted what he did on twitter and facebook. 38 years of police work never seen...
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people who are not affected by social security -- who are close to social security may be affected by a month or two. that is all. it will help the solvency of the system for the young people who are here who maybe now are in their teens or early 20's. it will make the system available for them. i remember a young man coming up to me after a town hall meeting, he was 23 years old, fully me he had just got his first job out of college and he said i'm glad you are given with entitlements because i said that blanket deduction in my paycheck and i think, what a joke. social security will not be there for me. we want him to feel confident in the fact that he is paying into a system that he will get something back in return if he needs it. that is the second point. i do the same thing with medicare. to your increase over 25 years. i said to a group of folks at a fundraiser of mine -- they said, what you mean by means testing for social security? it means none of you will get it. [laughter] if you are rich enough to be at this fundraiser, you are probably not going to get social security if
people who are not affected by social security -- who are close to social security may be affected by a month or two. that is all. it will help the solvency of the system for the young people who are here who maybe now are in their teens or early 20's. it will make the system available for them. i remember a young man coming up to me after a town hall meeting, he was 23 years old, fully me he had just got his first job out of college and he said i'm glad you are given with entitlements because...
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versus bad socialism.t ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. thiproof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-lik
versus bad socialism.t ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. thiproof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults....
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versus bad socialism.have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. imagine - she won't have to or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile.
versus bad socialism.have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...)...
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let's start with social security. talk about how it works and what we need to do. >> guest: social security is misunderstood by people. people think when they pay the social security taxes it is paying for their requirement. but when you pay social security taxes none of that is put away for you. it has nothing to do with you. you are paying social taxes that are paying the benefits were people retired and you hope when you come to retirement there is another generation behind you that will pay into the system that will then support you and your retirement. it is like a pyramid scheme with the people at the bottom paying in to support benefits at the top. and people at the top, generally the first retirees made out well. >> host: it used to be each generation was getting bigger and bigger. >> guest: in 1950 we had 16 people paying in for every person and today it is about 3 and we are headed down to slightly less than two who are going to support each retiree. we are making slightly higher wages which offsets that but
let's start with social security. talk about how it works and what we need to do. >> guest: social security is misunderstood by people. people think when they pay the social security taxes it is paying for their requirement. but when you pay social security taxes none of that is put away for you. it has nothing to do with you. you are paying social taxes that are paying the benefits were people retired and you hope when you come to retirement there is another generation behind you that...
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why thousands of young children qualify to collect their own social security checks. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this tuesday, august the 11th. >>> and good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. >> i'm sue herera. if china was looking to jolt the global markets, it certainly succeeded. in a surprise move, the world's second largest economy devalued its currency by nearly 2% against the u.s. dollar. its largest devalue situation in 20 years. a weaker yuan would make china's goods more affordable to foreign buyers so it's being interpreted that china's economy is in jeopardy of a deeper slow down which sent stocks tumbling. the dow jones fell to 17,402. nasdaq dropped 65 and the s&p 500 sank 20. commodities also came under pressure since china is a big buyer of them. oil fell to a six-year low, down 4% to 4308 and a report from opec showed output increased to a three-year high in july. and it's not just stocks and commodities that are reeling. the impact could be wide reaching. it was a shot literally heard a
why thousands of young children qualify to collect their own social security checks. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this tuesday, august the 11th. >>> and good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. >> i'm sue herera. if china was looking to jolt the global markets, it certainly succeeded. in a surprise move, the world's second largest economy devalued its currency by nearly 2% against the u.s. dollar. its...
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hasta por 24.000 personas viven en las calles de los angeles, ante la falta de empleo y de interÉs social ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. enrique: ya estÁ en los estados unidos el primer grupo de inmigrantes que lograra ingresar al paÍs gracias a una demanda colectiva en contra del gobierno federal. la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles establecÍa que agentes fronterizos ofrecieron informaciÓn falsa para convencer a miles de indocumentados que dejaran el paÍs bajo la promesa que ayudarÍa a sus casos, comenzamos con el reporte. juan: aaron culpa a los agentes de haberlo presionado para que firmara su salida voluntaria. aaron: me podrÍan haber muerto en la cÁrcel. juan: su esposa e hijo y su bebÉ de entonces ocho meses de nacida, en los que estuvo en mÉxico pudo ver a su hijita sÓlo en un par de ocasiones, la Última fue la que le partiÓ el corazÓn de aquella estaba llorando y tratÓ de consolarla con dinero. aaron: me dice yo no quiero tu dinero, yo quiero que te vengas conmigo. juan: aaron pudo volver a estad
hasta por 24.000 personas viven en las calles de los angeles, ante la falta de empleo y de interÉs social ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. enrique: ya estÁ en los estados unidos el primer grupo de inmigrantes que lograra ingresar al paÍs gracias a una demanda colectiva en contra del gobierno federal. la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles establecÍa que agentes fronterizos ofrecieron informaciÓn falsa...
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>> again putting it ilec to glade in some ways there are seeds of social within social media and there are ways in which social media can produce something other than just itself but of course in many ways it's an expansion of economic and managerial analysis of everyday life. in some ways, i mean lennon said in a socialistic society the whole society would be like one large corporation inspired by frederick taylor the first management guru. if corporations are so efficient let's just run the society like a massive corporation and get these free markets. in a way i think there's something similar immolation to facebook. let's take the techniques that work well inside these huge healthy corporations and throw them outward unto society so behavioral management psychological rather than keep that in side the corporation this is an away what he is talking about in his essay is this idea that they just sort of seep out. they sort of get everywhere and they end up in tattoos and that sort of thing. .. >> >>. >> was set to match? >> with the spirituality. >> my concern i am not quite sure wha
>> again putting it ilec to glade in some ways there are seeds of social within social media and there are ways in which social media can produce something other than just itself but of course in many ways it's an expansion of economic and managerial analysis of everyday life. in some ways, i mean lennon said in a socialistic society the whole society would be like one large corporation inspired by frederick taylor the first management guru. if corporations are so efficient let's just run...
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tenuous happy social security disability system works -- can you explain how the social security disability system works? ms. rix: it works very much like the social security retired workers program. it is an income or earnings protection program that protects workers from loss of earning in the face of severe disability, and that his disability that is estimated to last at least a year or result in death. it is not a program for malingerers. the criteria for eligibility for are very strict and many individuals who apply for disability benefits never received them. and just like regular social security, disability insurance is something people earn from working. is that right? ms. rix: yes. sen. warren: so why is the program so important to the financial security of older workers? ms. rix: the disability program? i think for the very reasons that you expressed, older workers -- and i do want to emphasize that disability can occur at any age and most older workers are not disabled. but as you mentioned, they are more likely to become disabled with age, and that modest benefit that they recei
tenuous happy social security disability system works -- can you explain how the social security disability system works? ms. rix: it works very much like the social security retired workers program. it is an income or earnings protection program that protects workers from loss of earning in the face of severe disability, and that his disability that is estimated to last at least a year or result in death. it is not a program for malingerers. the criteria for eligibility for are very strict and...
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fiorina did great last night and showed early on social media. >> social media is so great.ay they were incorporating questions from people on facebook. this gives america a voice. it is not like all the prior years. now social media, a, gives you a voice to ask the candidates questions. then you get to see afterwards what people think. >> i think as a member of the media, we look for different things and we view these debates through a different prism like you have an outrageous moment. people at home, even gop primary voters, they're really focused on issues and they're very issue oriented. so the takeaway a lot of people performed better than we might thing. just because they weren't outrageous didn't mean they didn't say something that resonated. >> this is what we were talking about earlier. we didn't agree with the comments on social media. social media tells you how the man on the street feels about everything going on. >> i like five topics immigration, one through five, what people are talking about. >> fox news bumped out of the segments and with little segments. >
fiorina did great last night and showed early on social media. >> social media is so great.ay they were incorporating questions from people on facebook. this gives america a voice. it is not like all the prior years. now social media, a, gives you a voice to ask the candidates questions. then you get to see afterwards what people think. >> i think as a member of the media, we look for different things and we view these debates through a different prism like you have an outrageous...
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calculan que hasta 44.000 personas viven en las calles de los angeles ante la falta de empleo e interÉs sociala ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna, con lidia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> ya estÁn los estados unidos el primer grupo de inmigrantes que logra reingresar al paÍs gracias a la demanda colectiva en contra del gobierno federal. la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles estableciÓ que agentes fronterizos tiran informaciÓn falsa para convencer a miles de indocumentados a que dejaran el paÍs bajo la promesa de que esto ayudarÍa sus casas en las cortes de inmigraciÓn. vamos con el porte de juan carlos gonzÁlez. >> padrÓn culpa los agentes que lo procesaron por lo presionaron para que firmara su salida voluntaria. >> me podÍan meter hasta la cÁrcel por seis meses con delincuentes de alta peligrosidad, llenos de enfermedades. >> dejÓ atrÁs los 11 aÑos que habÍan vivido en el Área de escondido, california. su esposa e hijo y su bebÉ de ocho meses ciudadana estadounidense en los cuatro aÑos que estuvo en mÉxico pudo ver a su hija sÓlo en dos ocasiones y
calculan que hasta 44.000 personas viven en las calles de los angeles ante la falta de empleo e interÉs sociala ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna, con lidia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> ya estÁn los estados unidos el primer grupo de inmigrantes que logra reingresar al paÍs gracias a la demanda colectiva en contra del gobierno federal. la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles estableciÓ que agentes fronterizos tiran...
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we will wipe out medicare and social security. put our enemies on notice, and we were respected again. but setting out with tip 67.ill, and 65 and it needs to be done again. i will be the ronald reagan if you can find me a tip o'neill. iwant to work with democrats, want to be the republican nominee but i want to be the president of all of us. tell me how you would say this country without the parties working together. tell me how you fix medicare and social security, with nobody on the other side helping you. you cannot. ronald reagan and tip o'neill had a drink every night. [applause] sen. graham: after a couple drinks we are going to stop the bs and we are going to work together. you have to be willing to openly embrace working with the other side if they will work with you. folks we are running out of time. the american dream is going to die on our watch if we don't do something about it. the enemies of our nation is getting stronger -- are getting stronger. there is no problem without a solution. some of us have got to sacrifi
we will wipe out medicare and social security. put our enemies on notice, and we were respected again. but setting out with tip 67.ill, and 65 and it needs to be done again. i will be the ronald reagan if you can find me a tip o'neill. iwant to work with democrats, want to be the republican nominee but i want to be the president of all of us. tell me how you would say this country without the parties working together. tell me how you fix medicare and social security, with nobody on the other...
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we do have increasing individualism, more focus on the self, less on social rules -- more on social rulesless on the group. however this is, perhaps, a different type of individualism than we had in the past as adam just mentioned. it doesn't seem to be the rugged, independent individualism that we may have associated with the past such as good old john wayne here. that's, sadly, maybe not what we're doing now. what we're doing now is more like this; twitter, reality television. that's paris hilton wearing a shirt with paris hilton on it. [laughter] >> is she taking a selfie at the same time? [laughter] >> well, we have the selfie right underneath her. you get the idea. one way to put this is that this is kind of delusional individualism. the idea, which is very common now, but thinking you're great is just as good as actually being great. or the idea that self-belief is enough. and if you think, oh, i've heard that, well, believe in yourself and you can do anything, just one example of a phrase that's very common now. or very common in children's sports leagues, everybody gets a trophy,
we do have increasing individualism, more focus on the self, less on social rules -- more on social rulesless on the group. however this is, perhaps, a different type of individualism than we had in the past as adam just mentioned. it doesn't seem to be the rugged, independent individualism that we may have associated with the past such as good old john wayne here. that's, sadly, maybe not what we're doing now. what we're doing now is more like this; twitter, reality television. that's paris...
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you know, social media certainly can be used to our advantage also. tweeting this photo, the video that you guys have been putting out via the media, that all works to our advantage. the public certainly was well aware of what happened this morning. somebody could have spotted him and got on their cell phone and made a phone call. consistent with this guy's mental makeup and what he did, he had a game plan. he certainly had a plan a and b and he knew how this was going to play out it sounds like or appears to be that way. who knows what his m.o. was or his motive. they'll be checking out everything. the investigators will take a look at the suspect's cell phones. maybe he had a personal vendetta against one of them, who knows. was he texting them? i and no there was some alleged things going on this morning by him into the station itself. i'm happy it ended the way the idid. >> lenny, stay with me here. i want to reset the scene for viewers who were just tuning in. this morning at 6:45 a.m. during a live report on a local news station, wdbj down there
you know, social media certainly can be used to our advantage also. tweeting this photo, the video that you guys have been putting out via the media, that all works to our advantage. the public certainly was well aware of what happened this morning. somebody could have spotted him and got on their cell phone and made a phone call. consistent with this guy's mental makeup and what he did, he had a game plan. he certainly had a plan a and b and he knew how this was going to play out it sounds...
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in relation to that with social media being antisocial. there's a question in the back as well. >> again, putting it directly i think in some ways the hope and there's areas and social media and their ways in which social medias can produce something other than dust itself but in many ways it's an expansion of economic and managerial analysis into everyday life. lenin said that in a socialist society the host society would be like one large corporation. he was inspired to buy of corporations are efficient, and in a way there is similar to that in addition to facebook is take the technique that works so well in science and these huge corporations and throw them outwards on society. so behavioral management, rather than keep that in teamwork and inside the corporation let's plug public with it. in a way there's an idea of corporations are be described as a gas they just sort of seep out, brands sort of get everywhere they end up on tattoos and all sorts of things. in a way i think social media is part of that as well. >> there's a question i
in relation to that with social media being antisocial. there's a question in the back as well. >> again, putting it directly i think in some ways the hope and there's areas and social media and their ways in which social medias can produce something other than dust itself but in many ways it's an expansion of economic and managerial analysis into everyday life. lenin said that in a socialist society the host society would be like one large corporation. he was inspired to buy of...
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how is trump and social media changing this election?st: it's interesting how it is not changing things. if you look at how it has democratized parts of our lives, our access to information, going on vacation, all of these things that have been changed, politics hasn't. in fact you are seeing thing goes going the wrong direction. if you are participate. more and more of the funding of campaigns is concentrated in fewer and fewer hands. that is the opposite of things we want to seeing. more people funding campaigns for that is going backwards despite the social media. emily: interesting. not for lack of trying. a debate on twitter, jeff and hillary throwing barbs at each other. guest: they are keeping to the narrow political audience. if you want a healthy democracy we have to get water for dissipation. emily: how do they do that? guest: our approach is to say the starting point has got to be objective information. one of the things research shows as people are sick of the spin and the things candidates say and they don't know who to trus
how is trump and social media changing this election?st: it's interesting how it is not changing things. if you look at how it has democratized parts of our lives, our access to information, going on vacation, all of these things that have been changed, politics hasn't. in fact you are seeing thing goes going the wrong direction. if you are participate. more and more of the funding of campaigns is concentrated in fewer and fewer hands. that is the opposite of things we want to seeing. more...
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monitorea mona redes sociales y si vemos que algo no es cierto lo clasificamos.mbargo estos son uno de los mÁs populares y confiable del mercado. >> como toda tecnologÍa las redes sociales son Útiles mientras tengamos material en los celulares. nunca estÁ de mÁs tener un radio portátil. ilia: en repÚblica dominicana la fiscal de distrito revelÓ que tiene ubicados los principales ejecutivos del quebrado banco. manuel mÉndez nos cuenta. manuel: abogados del supuesto caso, tiene que la superintendencia tenÍa pleno conocimiento del fraude que se hacÍa en el banco. >> en los interrogatorios que hizo, asistente de santoro, ella manifiesta que tenÍa conocimiento de que santoro, daba dinero a los empleados de la superintendencia. eso estÁn los interrogatorios. sin embargo esa no ha seguido con esta investigaciÓn. manuel: este jueves se conoce un recurso, implicados en la supuesta estafa superior. a los 1400 millones en contra del banco. por el caso, padece personas van a prisiÓn preventiva y otras seis estÁn en investigaciÓn. algunos de los principales ejecutivos permane
monitorea mona redes sociales y si vemos que algo no es cierto lo clasificamos.mbargo estos son uno de los mÁs populares y confiable del mercado. >> como toda tecnologÍa las redes sociales son Útiles mientras tengamos material en los celulares. nunca estÁ de mÁs tener un radio portátil. ilia: en repÚblica dominicana la fiscal de distrito revelÓ que tiene ubicados los principales ejecutivos del quebrado banco. manuel mÉndez nos cuenta. manuel: abogados del supuesto caso, tiene que...
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within minutes of those posts the social media company shut down his accounts.k., you say they need to shut down more bad guys like terrorists. >> well, look, leave no doubt that the bad guys are proliferating on the internet as well as social media, recruiting and growing. i have to tell you if i'm president of this country, the first thing i'm doing is calling zucker burg and whoever's running twitter and these other social media companies, bringing them in and asking how can you help me and this country, because they can get the job done. they see it on a daily basis. >> gary b., you're no fan of having government get into private business. is this a different case? >> exactly. for the same exact reason it gives government a lot of power to start to decide what's good and what's bad for us. let's stipulate that this is vile, the video should not have been up there, but it's not for twitter or facebook or any of those people to decide or that can decide. but they shouldn't be forced to decide. they should do what is best for the company and best for their cons
within minutes of those posts the social media company shut down his accounts.k., you say they need to shut down more bad guys like terrorists. >> well, look, leave no doubt that the bad guys are proliferating on the internet as well as social media, recruiting and growing. i have to tell you if i'm president of this country, the first thing i'm doing is calling zucker burg and whoever's running twitter and these other social media companies, bringing them in and asking how can you help...
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and he did for a maximum effect, which was on tv and with the social media. >> reporter: he says socialia wasn't a cause of the shooting. >> people when they -- when they kill themselves they will sometimes leave suicidal notes that are very negative. you know? in a way at getting back at someone for a grudge. >> reporter: it did help spread the message with lightning speed. >> having, you know, facebook or twitter or any media, kind of amplifies the effect. >> reporter: san francisco district attorney says social media has changed the way criminals behave. >> whatever someone may have wanted to do, commit a crime or do anything along those lines without social media in the past, is being done with social media in the fabric of who we are as people. >> reporter: bryce williams posted video that he shot of the quiltings facebook. facebook -- killings to facebook. facebook shut down the page. because there can be information there for investigators a search warrant could be necessary. >> it is about law enforcement being able to do everything they can oo preserve -- to preserve evidence.
and he did for a maximum effect, which was on tv and with the social media. >> reporter: he says socialia wasn't a cause of the shooting. >> people when they -- when they kill themselves they will sometimes leave suicidal notes that are very negative. you know? in a way at getting back at someone for a grudge. >> reporter: it did help spread the message with lightning speed. >> having, you know, facebook or twitter or any media, kind of amplifies the effect. >>...
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an end to social conflicts and culture wars at home. whose home? well, professor masuda is interested in east asia and north america specifically and he's focused on this period between world war ii's end and the korean war which he explains is when this imagined reality started to feel more and more real to more and more people in these various locales. now, it's not easy to say something original about the 1940s and the early 1950s but "cold war crucible" pulls it off and i'll do two things. first, i'll make a pair of observations about the book and second i'll ask professor masuda some questions which will hopefully get our q&a rolling. so opt separation one is that the book is simultaneously original and very familiar. if you are a political scientist, one label to toss at professor masuda's work is constructivism. if you're a historian, it probably makes a little more sense to cite someone like benedict anderson and michele foucault but cold war's starting point is instantly recognizable, that power makes reality. what does this me
an end to social conflicts and culture wars at home. whose home? well, professor masuda is interested in east asia and north america specifically and he's focused on this period between world war ii's end and the korean war which he explains is when this imagined reality started to feel more and more real to more and more people in these various locales. now, it's not easy to say something original about the 1940s and the early 1950s but "cold war crucible" pulls it off and i'll do...
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i know what it is like to need social security. anybody on social security? heir check?d to i am 60 and i am not married and do not have any kids. i have a military retirement. [applause] senator graham: thank you, i thoroughly enjoyed it. i have a congressional pension in a 401(k) plan. if i need to give up some i will give it up. if i need to give up a couple hundred bucks a month or more i will give it up. the people who need it the most will not have it if we do not make decisions in this country pretty quick. i want to talk to you about three things. care, too much debt, too few jobs. iraq going to go back to and we are going to pound these guys into the ground and not leave until the job is done. [applause] and if you think you can defend this nation without some soldiers going back to get it right this time, i do not know what you are looking at. we left iraq way too soon. i know it has been 10 years, but it is hard. it is hard to build people up will never known anything but heartache and hatred. president obama was told by his military commanders we need to be v
i know what it is like to need social security. anybody on social security? heir check?d to i am 60 and i am not married and do not have any kids. i have a military retirement. [applause] senator graham: thank you, i thoroughly enjoyed it. i have a congressional pension in a 401(k) plan. if i need to give up some i will give it up. if i need to give up a couple hundred bucks a month or more i will give it up. the people who need it the most will not have it if we do not make decisions in this...