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. ♪ >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice. john: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you
. ♪ >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice. john: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do?...
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the first is social security. more than 80 years ago, president roosevelt signed the social security act into law. in doing so he provided economic security for american workers. since then, social security has proven to be the most successful antipoverty program in our history. each year it lifts more than 20 million americans, including a million children out of poverty. it's hard to imagine a world without social security, but i want everybody to understand, pre-social security we had tens of millions of americans, more than we do now, who would be in poverty upon retirement. this program has actually reduced poverty among the elderly more than any other program could possibly have accomplished. nowhere is social security more important than in hawaii. more than 200,000 people receive social security benefits. for more than one in four, hawaii seniors, social security is their own source of income. and the money isn't enough. it is about $14,000 a year. hawaii is considered the second or third most expensive ho
the first is social security. more than 80 years ago, president roosevelt signed the social security act into law. in doing so he provided economic security for american workers. since then, social security has proven to be the most successful antipoverty program in our history. each year it lifts more than 20 million americans, including a million children out of poverty. it's hard to imagine a world without social security, but i want everybody to understand, pre-social security we had tens...
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you do not have to cut social security benefit for people on social security to solve this. every year that goes by the solution gets harder and more difficult and painful for people 50, 100 years from now. to oversimplify this, i want to get at a couple things. dr. hall, if we were to -- social security, there are only a few levers. some people say four, some people say five, basically, you can change the age, look at means testing, you can look at the inflator embedded in there, incorrect, and you can also talk about the revenue formula. beyond that, if we were to, for example on the debt that we have, and i like to look at the public debt because i happen to think the debt we owe social security and medicare trust funds is real debt and we'll eventually have to pay the piper there. you talk about the interest rate going up, i think with the assumption it would be at the higher level of 2 1/2 to 3% during the life of this. >> that's right. >> what would happen if interest rates went to the 30 year average of 5 1/2% on public debt and debt owed to mainly social security tru
you do not have to cut social security benefit for people on social security to solve this. every year that goes by the solution gets harder and more difficult and painful for people 50, 100 years from now. to oversimplify this, i want to get at a couple things. dr. hall, if we were to -- social security, there are only a few levers. some people say four, some people say five, basically, you can change the age, look at means testing, you can look at the inflator embedded in there, incorrect,...
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>> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice. john: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you
>> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice. john: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >>...
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. ♪ >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice. john: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> a now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you --
. ♪ >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice. john: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do?...
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do not have to worry about social security. >> anybody of any age on social security where you would want to cut their benefits that they are receiving now? >> no. >> you do not want to cut any existing benefits? >> no. >> and it is not there was someone currently social security needs to be afraid of this. how about someone was 40 years old and is expected to work for another, i don't know 25 or 30 years? can we deliver on a promise that social security currently makes to that person? is anyway without change to the structure of the program that we will be able to follow through on that commitment? >> without changing the current social security program, a 40-year-old today will receive roughly 77 percent of what they have been promised for their adult life. >> to continue to suggest that we do not have to do anything here is just being dishonest. to the young people and if i understand correctly, the change that you would advocate would be for people who have many years left in their working lives to plan accordingly and to prepare for the eventuality. is that fair? >> correct may
do not have to worry about social security. >> anybody of any age on social security where you would want to cut their benefits that they are receiving now? >> no. >> you do not want to cut any existing benefits? >> no. >> and it is not there was someone currently social security needs to be afraid of this. how about someone was 40 years old and is expected to work for another, i don't know 25 or 30 years? can we deliver on a promise that social security currently...
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., scare tactics over potential cuts in social security berths, but did you know that cuts in social security checks are already happening? it's a part of a bipartisan plan to fix medicare payments to doctors during the obama administration. well, my family just found this out the hard way, steve, this just got personal. my folks called me up, they're my lovely folks, and said, look, we've got $500 a month less in our social security checks. and that's not supposed to be cut into. apparently in order to do the doc fix, the government decided it's okay to dock social security checks, it's not right. >> it isn't right. the contract for social security, it's not a welfare program, you're paying into it all your working life to get certain benefits promised when you retire, to cheat people like that, like a company saying we owe you a certain amount for your annuity, your income is too high and so we're going to keep it. one thing to keep in mind for social security during your lifetime. let's say they take out $3,000 a year to pay for your social security account. that 3000 is taxed by
., scare tactics over potential cuts in social security berths, but did you know that cuts in social security checks are already happening? it's a part of a bipartisan plan to fix medicare payments to doctors during the obama administration. well, my family just found this out the hard way, steve, this just got personal. my folks called me up, they're my lovely folks, and said, look, we've got $500 a month less in our social security checks. and that's not supposed to be cut into. apparently in...
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last year, over 1 billion hits on social media. that's our goal to get as many people as possible involved in spreading tew and wt m g d.c. prep is just a small piece of that. >> you're getting them involved in spreading the news and spreading the kindness. >> spreading the kindness, keep it going. >> we're going to look at your photos. melanie, if you can tell us what we're showing here. >> sure. >> these are random acts. >> these said. jusraom acts of kindness that were carried out by staffers or supporters. one of our supporters wrote in and said she needed funding for blankets and pillows for children's hospital. we provided the funding for that. i thinkhe made over 300 blankets and00 pillowcases. and they distributed them to the kids. >> let's look at the next one. >> these are another of our supporters fr a sponsored act, is what we cal. same idea we take donations because we get give and to the supporters. this group decided to collect food donations and -- donate them to a food and the next photo. in one was a special proje
last year, over 1 billion hits on social media. that's our goal to get as many people as possible involved in spreading tew and wt m g d.c. prep is just a small piece of that. >> you're getting them involved in spreading the news and spreading the kindness. >> spreading the kindness, keep it going. >> we're going to look at your photos. melanie, if you can tell us what we're showing here. >> sure. >> these are random acts. >> these said. jusraom acts of...
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of social security and what we actually have. if we made no changes, no changes at all to increase the lifelong of the trust fund, it would continue to be able to pay 100% of the benefits through 2034 and roughly three quarters of all benefits currently promised ever after. that's if we make no changes. if we make small changes, our social security trust fund is solvent for decades and decades into the future. and certainly i think we should aspire to that vision of a trust fund that has a 75-year horizon of full solvency. the issue that mulvaney raises, the idea he raises for changing how we adjust social security, however, isn't one of increasing the amount of wages that are subject to social security tax. it's not one of putting premiums on the income earned through nonwages, which is primarily income raised by wealthier americans. instead, it's to say to folks just retire later. now, when you're a white-collar worker, you work in an office and it's nicely air conditioned and you've had full health care benefits throughout you
of social security and what we actually have. if we made no changes, no changes at all to increase the lifelong of the trust fund, it would continue to be able to pay 100% of the benefits through 2034 and roughly three quarters of all benefits currently promised ever after. that's if we make no changes. if we make small changes, our social security trust fund is solvent for decades and decades into the future. and certainly i think we should aspire to that vision of a trust fund that has a...
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but the need in terms of social care funding is absolutely u na nswera ble social care funding is absolutely una nswerable and if social care funding is absolutely unanswerable and if you go and talk to nurses, i spoke to a senior nurse, she said fill had more money, in spite of the pressures, i would spend it on social care because that‘s why these people are coming in here and it‘s also why elsewhere in the hospital we can‘t get patients home again. why do you think this remains politically unresolved? think this remains politically unresolved ? i think this remains politically unresolved? i remember andy burnham nearly a decade ago talking about the need for a cross party solution to the social care crisis, as he called it then. it‘s not exactly a surprise this, is it? it's not. 2008-09, i surprise this, is it? it's not. 2008—09, i was at the king‘s fund at that time and we talked about a social care system which was not coping well enough. now the situation is considerably worse. there are something like two million elderly people in england who‘re not receiving any support
but the need in terms of social care funding is absolutely u na nswera ble social care funding is absolutely una nswerable and if social care funding is absolutely unanswerable and if you go and talk to nurses, i spoke to a senior nurse, she said fill had more money, in spite of the pressures, i would spend it on social care because that‘s why these people are coming in here and it‘s also why elsewhere in the hospital we can‘t get patients home again. why do you think this remains...
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well, social security is not a ponzi scheme. social security is not a hand out. social security is a promise we make to america's seniors after decades of hard work. it is the commitment we made to those who built this nation, fought in wars, and provided for their families. seniors pay into the system throughout their working lives and they expect it to be there for them when they retire. we need to keep that promise. social security is not just a line in the budget. it is a lifeline for millions of americans. in massachusetts, the program keeps 295,000 people above the poverty line. across the country, more than 15 million elderly americans are able to live out their life because they have a social security check and not be driven into poverty. that's what it does for 15 million americans. seniors would have nowhere to turn if president trump and representative mulvaney have their way and social security ceases to exist. congressman mulvaney has repeatedly suggested
well, social security is not a ponzi scheme. social security is not a hand out. social security is a promise we make to america's seniors after decades of hard work. it is the commitment we made to those who built this nation, fought in wars, and provided for their families. seniors pay into the system throughout their working lives and they expect it to be there for them when they retire. we need to keep that promise. social security is not just a line in the budget. it is a lifeline for...
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social workers work in the following ways as promoting social justice and social change with and on behalf of clients. and when they speak of clients, they are inclusive of of officials, families, groups, organizations and communities. in order to do this work, it describes that social workers must be sensitive to cultural and ethical diversity and strive to end other forms of social injustice. this mission is woven into our code of ethics, which includes a principle that states that social workers should challenge in justice, and that social workers should act and prevent elimination of domination, exploitation of and discrimination against any person, group, or class on the basis of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity of age, marital status, religion, immigration status or mental or physical disability. so when those of us who are engaged in this profession who have chosen to become a social worker or chosen to teach social work education or to work as a faculty member in a social work , need to have awareness of the mission of the profession and the profession we
social workers work in the following ways as promoting social justice and social change with and on behalf of clients. and when they speak of clients, they are inclusive of of officials, families, groups, organizations and communities. in order to do this work, it describes that social workers must be sensitive to cultural and ethical diversity and strive to end other forms of social injustice. this mission is woven into our code of ethics, which includes a principle that states that social...
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it was the whole issue of social ca re it was the whole issue of social care that dominated the early part of prime ministers questions? extraordinary developments this lunchtime. because you may remember last month ‘s surrey county council announced they were going to hold a referendum to raise their local council tax by 15% to pay for social care, such was the underfunding of the service in the county. now, that provoked alarm in government because it was profoundly politically embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory cou nty embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory county council, the chancellor and the health secretary both local mps, threatening to raise council tax by 15%. more than that, the referendum would risk reinforcing the growing sense of crisis over social care. yesterday, however, surrey announced they weren't going ahead with the referendum. this lunchtimejeremy ahead with the referendum. this lunchtime jeremy corbyn ahead with the referendum. this lunchtimejeremy corbyn suggested he knew why that was. he has obtained lea ked knew why that was. he has obtained lea
it was the whole issue of social ca re it was the whole issue of social care that dominated the early part of prime ministers questions? extraordinary developments this lunchtime. because you may remember last month ‘s surrey county council announced they were going to hold a referendum to raise their local council tax by 15% to pay for social care, such was the underfunding of the service in the county. now, that provoked alarm in government because it was profoundly politically embarrassing...
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we will continue to prioritise social care. you have seen. we have done that. social care isa seen. we have done that. social care is a much bigger proportion of our budget but it is rob lever most worrying time in social care that ever known in 20 years. and at each stage of the care system is showing signs of the pressure. and of course we have this evening's handover at 7:50pm. at this home care provider they are arranging support for the clients but on their budget it is ha rd to clients but on their budget it is hard to compete with supermarkets for staff. you are driving from placed to place in your own vehicle and it is easy to be in one place, it might be a nursing home or supermarket, it is hard to compete with that. and i think the only thing that... you know, carers are not paid enough for the service that they delivered daily. you know, they work long hours. hi, jenny, it is lives. and people like 62-year-old jenny rely on those care workers. she is partially paralysed with other complex conditions. the four visits she get each day means she can remain at home. vital sup
we will continue to prioritise social care. you have seen. we have done that. social care isa seen. we have done that. social care is a much bigger proportion of our budget but it is rob lever most worrying time in social care that ever known in 20 years. and at each stage of the care system is showing signs of the pressure. and of course we have this evening's handover at 7:50pm. at this home care provider they are arranging support for the clients but on their budget it is ha rd to clients...
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social care is a much bigger proportion of our budget. but it is probably the most worrying time in social care that i have ever known in 20 years. and at each stage the care system is showing signs of the pressure. and of course we have got this evening's handover at 7:15pm. at this harrogate home care provider they are arranging support for new council funded clients. but on the wages they are able to pay it can be a struggle to compete with supermarkets for staff. you are driving from place to place, you're in your own vehicle, and it is easier to be in one place. now, that might be a nursing home or it might be a supermarket. it is hard to compete with that. and i think the only thing, you know, carers are not paid enough, you know, for the service that they delivered daily. sheiseartiallgsf , . vital supportrwhichrshesays give them more respect and provide more carers and adequate care for people who want to live in their own home. the government insists people are benefiting from health and care services working together and that mo
social care is a much bigger proportion of our budget. but it is probably the most worrying time in social care that i have ever known in 20 years. and at each stage the care system is showing signs of the pressure. and of course we have got this evening's handover at 7:15pm. at this harrogate home care provider they are arranging support for new council funded clients. but on the wages they are able to pay it can be a struggle to compete with supermarkets for staff. you are driving from place...
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but we had quite a debate on social media daily. and more recently the trump presidential campaign, see yet another level of innovation in the use of social media. and whether you like it or not, i think we will see that it will transform the way we are going to be doing elections from here on out. my co-author and i would like to suggest that social media also presents an opportunity for people who can participate in democracy at a higher level. we like to see technology updated in the way that people participate.e-voting is something we have a chapter devoted to but there are many other ways technology can be involved as well. the chief benefit and most general sense is that this is the convenience we. i saw. . you have a smartphone. people. my smartphone transects where e-voting and allow people to participate in democracy through smart technology. there is resistance to e-voting. for example as a form of technological participation in democracy. the resistance is primarily centered around security concerns. the guy and i argue t
but we had quite a debate on social media daily. and more recently the trump presidential campaign, see yet another level of innovation in the use of social media. and whether you like it or not, i think we will see that it will transform the way we are going to be doing elections from here on out. my co-author and i would like to suggest that social media also presents an opportunity for people who can participate in democracy at a higher level. we like to see technology updated in the way...
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work for social change. i'm going to say a little bit then about the backlash of this receipt, this focus is often without controversy although the research has been done on social work faculty including research i've done with social work faculty have found that we for the most part approve of the decision and endorse the focus of our educational programs. but we have received and been the target of attacks from those outside our profession, particularly the national association of scholars which describes themselves as a network of scholars and citizens united to academic freedom, work scholarship and excellence in higher education. they engaged on a report called the scandal of social work education which accused social work programs as working to brainwash students to include those who did not share the political beliefs of a social work field and to affect in many ways, full meant and marginalized people who did not share, were not working for social justice as defined a particular way. they also at tha
work for social change. i'm going to say a little bit then about the backlash of this receipt, this focus is often without controversy although the research has been done on social work faculty including research i've done with social work faculty have found that we for the most part approve of the decision and endorse the focus of our educational programs. but we have received and been the target of attacks from those outside our profession, particularly the national association of scholars...
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ministers we are told by working on a new packet for social ca re working on a new packet for social care in england. the house of lords has begun debating the bill which will pave the way for the start of brexit. the legislation passed the commons with no amendments, but the government doesn't have a majority in the lords. 0pposition and crossbench peers are seeking guarantees about the rights of citizens from other eu countries living in britain. 0ur deputy political editorjohn pienaar is in central lobby. john, teresa may took the unusual step on sitting in on the debate. she did. it is an important debate. here in the house of lords the opponents of brexit and those who have deep doubts have begun their final stand. it is a fight they expect to lose, but not before they do all they can to make the government think again about who has a say on the final deal and about how much freedom to give theresa may and her ministers as they plan forbidden‘s future after the eu. blue lights flashing, theresa may was determined not to miss this. she had already sent a clear message, brexit i
ministers we are told by working on a new packet for social ca re working on a new packet for social care in england. the house of lords has begun debating the bill which will pave the way for the start of brexit. the legislation passed the commons with no amendments, but the government doesn't have a majority in the lords. 0pposition and crossbench peers are seeking guarantees about the rights of citizens from other eu countries living in britain. 0ur deputy political editorjohn pienaar is in...
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it will take time to actually get social ca re run take time to actually get social care run by local authorities and the nhs working closely together. so they started in scotland. it hasn't happened in england. it happened in northern ireland a while ago. but the big point that's being made here, how can you treat social care funded by local authorities as something very different from the nhs when you have a patient with dementia for example who lives in their own home and who needs care, but is mea ns—tested their own home and who needs care, but is means—tested for it, whereas your cancer ca re but is means—tested for it, whereas your cancer care is paid for in a hospital? i think all the big questions are coming up. there are exa m ples questions are coming up. there are examples around england certainly that i've looked at where local authorities and local nhs gps are working now together to try to make the best of what they've got which i think can be done, but ultimately, money is involved and is it right it should fall on council tax payers in areas that maybe can affor
it will take time to actually get social ca re run take time to actually get social care run by local authorities and the nhs working closely together. so they started in scotland. it hasn't happened in england. it happened in northern ireland a while ago. but the big point that's being made here, how can you treat social care funded by local authorities as something very different from the nhs when you have a patient with dementia for example who lives in their own home and who needs care, but...
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scare tactics over potential cuts in social security berths, but did you know that cuts in social security checks are already happening? it's a part of a bipartisan plan to fix medicare payments to doctors during the obama administration. well, my family just found this out the hard way, steve, this just got personal. my folks called me up, they're my lovely folks, and said, look, we've got $500 a month less in our social security checks. and that's not supposed to be cut into. apparently in order to do the doc fix, the government decided it's okay to dock social security checks, it's not right. >> it isn't right. the contract for social security, it's not a welfare program, you're paying into it all your working life to get certain benefits promised when you retire, to cheat people like that, like a company saying we owe you a certain amount for your annuity, your income is too high and so we're going to keep it. one thing to keep in mind for social security during your lifetime. let's say they take out $3,000 a year to pay for your social security account. that 3000 is taxed by the feder
scare tactics over potential cuts in social security berths, but did you know that cuts in social security checks are already happening? it's a part of a bipartisan plan to fix medicare payments to doctors during the obama administration. well, my family just found this out the hard way, steve, this just got personal. my folks called me up, they're my lovely folks, and said, look, we've got $500 a month less in our social security checks. and that's not supposed to be cut into. apparently in...
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lo puedes seguir en las redes sociales. presentador: hasta maÑana. antes de irnos, queremos agradecer la tremenda sintonÍa de las Últimas semanas. hemos marcado recorte y estamos muy felices. gracias por confiar en nosotros. muchas gracias. presentadora: hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ galilea: feliz miÉrcoles! ya estÁ con nosotros andrea.
lo puedes seguir en las redes sociales. presentador: hasta maÑana. antes de irnos, queremos agradecer la tremenda sintonÍa de las Últimas semanas. hemos marcado recorte y estamos muy felices. gracias por confiar en nosotros. muchas gracias. presentadora: hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ galilea: feliz miÉrcoles! ya estÁ con nosotros andrea.
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. >> coming up on the big show, students at stanford have built a socially aware robot that learns social cues from humans. when the human-robot war, the robots will be -- plus, a teacher is fired after an anonymous tip reveals her life as a porn star. that's all it took to get her fired. just the tip. [groaning] >> wow. >> finally, more and more movie theaters have booths in have booze. >> tom: thank you, andy. i told you i have special powers. physician and surgeon and regional fellow dr. kelley powers. is that monterey montgomery over there? no. it's comedian aruba ray ellin. observer columnist michael malice. and he's got a slow cadence of a pony at a petting zoo. comedian and author paul odo. let's start the show. a socially aware robot is going to college. and of studying students to learn how to behave. his name is jack rabbock and i guess he wears a tie. they say he's equipped with sensors and cameras and roams around stanford university picking up cues on human behavior. one of the stanford researchers explained, it's like a child. the child sees things and it learns to do the sa
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he can't deliver a social care solution. he can't deliver patient safety and now he can't even deliver the post, mr speaker. he has overseen a shambles that puts patient safety at risk. patients deserve answers and they deserve an apology. there is no evidence so far that any patient safety has been put at risk. the secretary of state stated with great authority that no patient data was lost. i'd be interested to know how he could be so certain, given that all of this data was missing for a long time without anybody noticing? what controls are in place now that weren't in place then that means he can make that statement with such confidence? can i welcome her to this house? i don't know she's done a health question before but let me say to her that we are assured that the data was not lost, it was kept in secure setting which means that it was safe. it wasn't breached or accessed by anyone else. i used to work in a pathology lab and it absolutely pains me to think that those results generated by the hard—working pathology
he can't deliver a social care solution. he can't deliver patient safety and now he can't even deliver the post, mr speaker. he has overseen a shambles that puts patient safety at risk. patients deserve answers and they deserve an apology. there is no evidence so far that any patient safety has been put at risk. the secretary of state stated with great authority that no patient data was lost. i'd be interested to know how he could be so certain, given that all of this data was missing for a...
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trump told working people and seniors he would not cut social security. compass minerals 80 is on record as wanted to cut social security, medicare, and medicaid card over and beyond, congressman mulvaney's modifications is the issue of whether we should be voting for somebody who is views are in direct contrast to what the president of the united states campaigned on. thank you. >> thank you, senator. i would be remiss if i did not mention that the secretary of the treasury did not pay personal income taxes and headed the irs after being confirmed. -- i do not think it was republicans that drove them out, it was the thought of what was going to happen. senator sanders has requested a rollcall vote. no votes can be by proxy but other votes have to be present. is, is a nomination is mick mulvaney to director of office management and document, i support the nominee and urging that the-- i moved committee report this nomination to the senate with the recommendation of the nominee be confirmed. is there a second? >> i second paire. >> mr. grassley? mr. sessio
trump told working people and seniors he would not cut social security. compass minerals 80 is on record as wanted to cut social security, medicare, and medicaid card over and beyond, congressman mulvaney's modifications is the issue of whether we should be voting for somebody who is views are in direct contrast to what the president of the united states campaigned on. thank you. >> thank you, senator. i would be remiss if i did not mention that the secretary of the treasury did not pay...
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one thing to keep in mind for social security during your lifetime. let's say they take out $3,000 a year to pay for your social security account. that 3000 is taxed by the federal government and state governments so you don't get the money, but pay tax on and when you retire they gratuitously cut the benefit? you go to jail in the private sector, by the way. david: we should mention president obama signed it, but it was bipartisan and republicans, too. >> people pay close attention. it's a great article. pay close attention more may happen. what the doc fix was designed to do and it will do, it ties doctor pay, medicare reimbursements to quality measurements so if they're not paid-- >> there's more than an excuse for these things. bruce makes a good point. i understand that, but even before we're retired, we get the account statements every year, this is how much you get when you retire, it doesn't say you may lose some of that because the doc fix. >> i have to check the fine print. this is a truth in advertising fraud, sorry to be heavyhanded with t
one thing to keep in mind for social security during your lifetime. let's say they take out $3,000 a year to pay for your social security account. that 3000 is taxed by the federal government and state governments so you don't get the money, but pay tax on and when you retire they gratuitously cut the benefit? you go to jail in the private sector, by the way. david: we should mention president obama signed it, but it was bipartisan and republicans, too. >> people pay close attention. it's...
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we can all talk about the crisis in social ca re all talk about the crisis in social care the question is what is to be done? the easy answer, the default answer, isjust done? the easy answer, the default answer, is just more done? the easy answer, the default answer, isjust more money. is that the answer? to be fair, that's not what the social care professionals are saying or council leaders. we need to better bring together health and social care budgets into one place to make sure people are supported as individuals to be in their own homes for longer to prevent admission to hospital. but quick discharge if people need to return home as soon quick discharge if people need to return home as soon as quick discharge if people need to return home as soon as possible. the intervention by surrey was quite important. it's not myjob to defend conservative council leaders. but david honk is more than that, he's the leader of the conservative group on the local government association representing all of english local government. this is a significant point. in order to keep up with existing..
we can all talk about the crisis in social ca re all talk about the crisis in social care the question is what is to be done? the easy answer, the default answer, isjust done? the easy answer, the default answer, is just more done? the easy answer, the default answer, isjust more money. is that the answer? to be fair, that's not what the social care professionals are saying or council leaders. we need to better bring together health and social care budgets into one place to make sure people are...
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trump told working people and seniors he would not cut social security. congressman mulvaney is on record as wanted to cut social security, medicare, and medicaid . over and beyond, congressman mulvaney's modifications is the issue of whether we should be voting for somebody who's views views are in direct contrast to what the president of the united states campaigned on. thank you. >> thank you, senator. i would be remiss if i did not mention that the secretary of the treasury, mr. geithner, did not pay personal income taxes and headed the irs after being confirmed. it isn't -- i do not think it was republicans that drove them out, it was the thought of what was going to happen. senator sanders has requested a rollcall vote. we will proceed to that now. no votes can be by proxy but "aye" votes have to be present. the question is, is a nomination is mick mulvaney to director of office management and document, i support the nominee and urging yes vote -- i moved that the committee report this nomination to the senate with the recommendation of the nominee
trump told working people and seniors he would not cut social security. congressman mulvaney is on record as wanted to cut social security, medicare, and medicaid . over and beyond, congressman mulvaney's modifications is the issue of whether we should be voting for somebody who's views views are in direct contrast to what the president of the united states campaigned on. thank you. >> thank you, senator. i would be remiss if i did not mention that the secretary of the treasury, mr....
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the real difficulty is social social care. everyone thought that chancellor hammond in the autumn statement would have made more money available to social services to ease the problem. that would have helped flows through the system. he didn't. i have to say eve ryo ne system. he didn't. i have to say everyone was very surprise. we have since had thep communities' secretary, fiddling around with the precept. the amount of money that local government itself can raise for social care. we have now got two yea rs of for social care. we have now got two years of 3% uplift. it seems to me that the politicians are in denial. we have to simply get back to saying — look, let's fund the nhs properly. roy lilley, a former nhs trust chairman speaking to us earlier. now let's have a look at the weather forecast. a chilly one tonight. tomorrow morning really nippy as well. frost developing. some mist and fog. later on in the day we'll have some rain. let's see what is happening in the short term. pretty quiet out there. turning cold. here
the real difficulty is social social care. everyone thought that chancellor hammond in the autumn statement would have made more money available to social services to ease the problem. that would have helped flows through the system. he didn't. i have to say eve ryo ne system. he didn't. i have to say everyone was very surprise. we have since had thep communities' secretary, fiddling around with the precept. the amount of money that local government itself can raise for social care. we have now...
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res. 40, disapproval of misguided social security administration regulation. that infringes on many americans' second amendment rights. as a cosponsor of the senate companion to this resolution which was filed by chairman grassley, i would like to add my voice to that of the many advocates including the national disabilities rights and network and groups like the national rifle association who worked to protect the rights of law-abiding gun owners who have expressed support for this important legislation. i would also like to express my appreciation to chairman grassley and others for their leadership on this issue. this ill-advised regulation not only stigmatizes individuals with disabilities, it also violates the second amendment and due process rights of many americans and it should be repealed. as a long time supporter of americans' constitutional right to keep and bear arms, i was deeply troubled by this regulation which allows the social security administration to report individuals they considered in the words used in the regulation to be -- quote -- me
res. 40, disapproval of misguided social security administration regulation. that infringes on many americans' second amendment rights. as a cosponsor of the senate companion to this resolution which was filed by chairman grassley, i would like to add my voice to that of the many advocates including the national disabilities rights and network and groups like the national rifle association who worked to protect the rights of law-abiding gun owners who have expressed support for this important...
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frankly, i can't be social i can't see social services surviving after two years. that is the absolute maximum. people are suffering and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg. mr. speaker, what advice does the government have to the people of liverpool in this situation? >> it is bad enough when members who are within the chamber shout. those who are not absolutely should not do so. if a discourtesy to the house of commons. nothing more, nothing less. please don't do it. prime minister. refers he refers -- he -- he refers in the early stage to blackburn. i'm happy to say that compared to 2010, there are one hundred 29 more hospital doctors and 413 more doctors in the blackburn lancashire hospital nhs trust. he then went on to talk about waiting times. waiting time can be an issue. where is it that you wait a week longer for a pneumonia treatment but wait a week longer for heart disease treatment? wait seven weeks longer for cataract treatment, 11 weeks longer for hernia treatment, and 21 weeks longer for a hip operation. it is not in england. it is in wales. [s
frankly, i can't be social i can't see social services surviving after two years. that is the absolute maximum. people are suffering and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg. mr. speaker, what advice does the government have to the people of liverpool in this situation? >> it is bad enough when members who are within the chamber shout. those who are not absolutely should not do so. if a discourtesy to the house of commons. nothing more, nothing less. please don't do it. prime...
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care and that the crisis in social care is immediate now. the funding for local government needs to be resolved immediately. and another step for me. the government says extra funding is being put into social care and that authorities will soon be able to keep all of the money they raise from council tax and business rates. i'm behind you. alison is with me now. this would be a huge rise in council tax bills for councils across england. why are they struggling so much? in the end it's down to the sheer demand, we've gotan it's down to the sheer demand, we've got an ageing population, people are living longer with more complex needs. so they do need support in life. as i said in my report, much of that is provided by local authorities. i think what's interesting about today's report from the local authority association is that you've got 147 across the political spectrum, you've got local authorities saying we can't make ends meet therefore we will take this opportunity to raise council tax by that extra amount so that we can try and meet tha
care and that the crisis in social care is immediate now. the funding for local government needs to be resolved immediately. and another step for me. the government says extra funding is being put into social care and that authorities will soon be able to keep all of the money they raise from council tax and business rates. i'm behind you. alison is with me now. this would be a huge rise in council tax bills for councils across england. why are they struggling so much? in the end it's down to...
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care and that the crisis social care is immediate, now. i've got to get up? yes, and you'll be fine. but the government says extra money is already being put into social care, particularly services like this, which help people regain some independence. it also says local authorities will soon be able to keep all the money raised by council tax and business rates, giving them more control over their spending. alison holt, bbc news, surrey. meanwhile, nhs managers in england say winter pressures, including an unexpected number of hospital admissions and a&e patients, have contributed to an overspend that will see the trusts collectively miss the national financial target. 0ur health editor hugh pym is here. talk us through the figures. nhs finances have been under pressure for some time. the government says it has helped by helping hospitals reduce their agency staffing bills and that has had an impact. even so, figures are worse than expected. last november, the regulator, nhs improvement, predicted a full—year deficit for trusts in engla
care and that the crisis social care is immediate, now. i've got to get up? yes, and you'll be fine. but the government says extra money is already being put into social care, particularly services like this, which help people regain some independence. it also says local authorities will soon be able to keep all the money raised by council tax and business rates, giving them more control over their spending. alison holt, bbc news, surrey. meanwhile, nhs managers in england say winter pressures,...
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the school of social service administration has a professional school of social work and particularly benefits from and contributes to academic freedom in the pursuit of ideas. ideas that address the concerns of those that are most vulnerable and marginalized. they dive into an address the most complicated multilayered and sometimes contentious social problems like poverty or violence. we do so in search for real solutions and to educate for education and justice. the ideas we discussed at fsa don't just a amongst scholars and students here at the university, but they develop and deliver to have real tangible benefit to people in their lives. scholarship and education are intimately connected to real people and problem solving. [inaudible] they have polarized, oversimplified and not well tested ideas. the second pillar found broadly in american education is a cardinal value on diversity that is our value on bringing to the university community individuals from different backgrounds like experiences and statuses, especially from those from under underrepresented or marginalized backgro
the school of social service administration has a professional school of social work and particularly benefits from and contributes to academic freedom in the pursuit of ideas. ideas that address the concerns of those that are most vulnerable and marginalized. they dive into an address the most complicated multilayered and sometimes contentious social problems like poverty or violence. we do so in search for real solutions and to educate for education and justice. the ideas we discussed at fsa...
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and social care and thus councils. we need to look long-term and that's why the cabinet office is driving a review with relevant departments to find a sustainable solution which the labour party does. >> mr. speaker, my question is whether there's a special deal done for syria. many compensations that the government. i've been late copies of text by david hodge and 10 in somebody who works for ministers in the department of communities and local government. i am advised that d.c. lg officials have been working on a solution and you will be contacting me to be a memorandum of understanding. will the government -- will the government now publish a memorandum of an end while our council be offered the same deal? >> what we have given our council says the opportunity to raise the 3% on the council tax so that goes into social care. he talks about understanding what the labour party fails to understand. >> order. far too much noise. calm yourself. you're supposed to be a statesman. order. >> you should reserve your shouting
and social care and thus councils. we need to look long-term and that's why the cabinet office is driving a review with relevant departments to find a sustainable solution which the labour party does. >> mr. speaker, my question is whether there's a special deal done for syria. many compensations that the government. i've been late copies of text by david hodge and 10 in somebody who works for ministers in the department of communities and local government. i am advised that d.c. lg...
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payee process, namely that, and i quote from the social security report, the, the social securityrm undo determinations were undeveloped, undocumented, and insufficiently documented. and of quote. now, very, very legitimate questions can be raised. how can any of us be comfortable allowing our fellow citizens to be subjected to such a process, process that leads to the violation of constitutional rights. the regulation does not then require a formal hearing at any point. federal law, and otherring regulations require formal hearing take place. eighteen usc 922 requiresv adjudication before depriving someone of the right to own aern firearm due to mental illness.ti there can be no adjudication if there is no hearing. in in 1986 a federal register notice says "the legislative history of the gun control act makes it clear that a formal adjudication is necessary before firearms disabilities are incurred". the obama administration knew that fundamental rights required yet at the bare minimum that requires a hearing. yet, in this rule no hearing is being afforded to that individual that w
payee process, namely that, and i quote from the social security report, the, the social securityrm undo determinations were undeveloped, undocumented, and insufficiently documented. and of quote. now, very, very legitimate questions can be raised. how can any of us be comfortable allowing our fellow citizens to be subjected to such a process, process that leads to the violation of constitutional rights. the regulation does not then require a formal hearing at any point. federal law, and...
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. >> social media is taking on new roles as each of our lives is lived out online. from the newest ways to stay private to the newest way to go public. the apps that are changing our lives and themselves. >> plul plus a major recall of strollers. that and more when "action news" [ alarm clock beeping ] weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] >> a warning is going out tonight to parents and caretakers of babies. a popular stroller is being recalled after dozens of youngsters were recalled. 700britax strollers could be defective. car seats can detach from the click and go system and fall off. they say to stop using the click and go mounts but you can use the stroller and car seat independly. confusing package labels have a short shelf life. the trade groups for the grocery industry agreed to standardize products standing. best if used by, may not taste best but is fresh and use
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along those lines, i'm part of a group of social sign and neuroscientists raising funds pore the first clinical child poverty reduction in which we'll be able to reduce poverty and measure the effect it has on the >> i look at how pervasive the issue is in this country and know we have to do something about it. the u.s. department of education issued statistics showing 21% of kids reported being bullied. >> rose: underwritten by the alfred p. sloan foundation coming up. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight, we continue our ongoing exploration of the human brain with a look at the relationship between childhood adversity and the developing brain. our genes provide the basic blueprint for brain development but our individual experiences can shape and alter our underlying brain circuitry. traumatic, early experiences in particular can often have powerful long-term effec
along those lines, i'm part of a group of social sign and neuroscientists raising funds pore the first clinical child poverty reduction in which we'll be able to reduce poverty and measure the effect it has on the >> i look at how pervasive the issue is in this country and know we have to do something about it. the u.s. department of education issued statistics showing 21% of kids reported being bullied. >> rose: underwritten by the alfred p. sloan foundation coming up. funding for...
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how much is this to do with the social ca re much is this to do with the social care overlap because we heard today that councils will start spending a lot more on social care, will that start to ease the burden and cut that overspend on the nhs?” start to ease the burden and cut that overspend on the nhs? i think in theory over the next two years that should happen. 0f in theory over the next two years that should happen. of course it depends what the government comes up with in the budget. is it enough to deal with years of cuts in social spending in england? i think the here and now is actually the department of health has a budget allocated by parliament, this time last year there was some scrambling around in the last couple of months to the financial year to make it add up, now to the financial year to make it add up, now we to the financial year to make it add up, now we know the hospital sector is in essence overspending by £250 million. that has to be found from somewhere, elsewhere in the budget. the whole thing is pretty tight. i think ministers won't be terribly impres
how much is this to do with the social ca re much is this to do with the social care overlap because we heard today that councils will start spending a lot more on social care, will that start to ease the burden and cut that overspend on the nhs?” start to ease the burden and cut that overspend on the nhs? i think in theory over the next two years that should happen. 0f in theory over the next two years that should happen. of course it depends what the government comes up with in the budget....
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current social security benefits are not subject to it. the rule is predicted to cover about 75,000 americans once it takes effect out of the estimated ten million suffering from serious mental illness. i might adhere for the record, i do not want to suggest that every person who has any form of mental illness is a danger. in fact, exactly the opposite is true. but we do know that those who suffer serious mental conditions many times are engaged in violent conduct and many times with horrible results when they have firearms. the rule that we're being asked to repeal on the floor of the senate provides for advanced notice of the social security administration determination and the right to appeal through an administrative process and court. a person can obtain relief from the firearms prohibition by having health care providers and character witnesses submit statements that the person is not a danger to himself or others. everyone claims -- every politician it claims -- theaments -- that he wants to keep deadly firearms out of the hands of
current social security benefits are not subject to it. the rule is predicted to cover about 75,000 americans once it takes effect out of the estimated ten million suffering from serious mental illness. i might adhere for the record, i do not want to suggest that every person who has any form of mental illness is a danger. in fact, exactly the opposite is true. but we do know that those who suffer serious mental conditions many times are engaged in violent conduct and many times with horrible...
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over the next two years £900 million more will be available for social care. mr speaker, my question was how is there been a special deal done for surrey? the leaders said they had had many conversations with the government. we know they have because i have been leaked copies of texts sent by the tory leader david hodge intended for somebody called nick who works for ministers in the department for communities and local government. these texts read, "i'm advised that dclg officials have been working on a solution and you will be contacting me to agree a memorandum of understanding." will the government... will the government now publish this memorandum of understanding? what the labour party fail to understand is that this is not just a question of looking at money, it is a question of looking at spreading best practice and finding a sustainable solution and i have to say to him that if we look at social care provision across the entire country, the last thing social care providers need is another one of labour's bouncing cheques. mr speaker, i wonder if it is
over the next two years £900 million more will be available for social care. mr speaker, my question was how is there been a special deal done for surrey? the leaders said they had had many conversations with the government. we know they have because i have been leaked copies of texts sent by the tory leader david hodge intended for somebody called nick who works for ministers in the department for communities and local government. these texts read, "i'm advised that dclg officials have...
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care, so we need to invest in social care, so we need to invest in social care. we are seeing significant numbers of people waiting in hospital or intermediate care, which is a facility to allow older people to recover properly from an acute illness so they can recover the highest level of independence. that service is underfunded as well. let's pretend we can give you an extra 10% in your budget, what would you spend it on? i would divide it equally between social care and intermediate care. that would make the most impact. it would be nice to say i would spend it on more nurses or doctors, but we are not training enough nurses or doctors, so we don't have the resources there at the moment, even if the funding were made available. we have to think carefully on how we fund training of doctors and nurses in the future. how we influence them to go into specialist teams, where we need them to be, like primary care, we need them to be, like primary ca re, ca re we need them to be, like primary care, care of older people. in terms of where i would spend money here and
care, so we need to invest in social care, so we need to invest in social care. we are seeing significant numbers of people waiting in hospital or intermediate care, which is a facility to allow older people to recover properly from an acute illness so they can recover the highest level of independence. that service is underfunded as well. let's pretend we can give you an extra 10% in your budget, what would you spend it on? i would divide it equally between social care and intermediate care....
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and to make it into the social computer. and then to walk down the street. what is going on in the collective heads? the shift from the television to the computer that nitrite to talk about and fearful man wanting to be lugged social creatures and are very connected. in ways that it will shape of world and now i a and i'm excited to chitchat with christian. thanks for coming out. >> as we mentioned before and then to propose that and then your parents and in this case me will limit discussion to the commander chief but i found his book as a lot to say about where we've got to be today but it puts forward when you put the titular attention to that phenomenon with that underpinnings with postmodernism and politicians as part of americana up. and increasingly in short supply at actor was referred to as the rational subject. and agent that is consistently rational and even with those six. human beings would understand that status with good interpreted the information. and is a fallacy. with a global strategy that is developed to be profound and ubiquitous weapon
and to make it into the social computer. and then to walk down the street. what is going on in the collective heads? the shift from the television to the computer that nitrite to talk about and fearful man wanting to be lugged social creatures and are very connected. in ways that it will shape of world and now i a and i'm excited to chitchat with christian. thanks for coming out. >> as we mentioned before and then to propose that and then your parents and in this case me will limit...
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social security will be protected. but then who gets named to run the office of management and budget? somebody who wants to raise retirement age to 70, someone who wants to fundamentally change medicare as we know it. somebody who has an agenda that looks a lot like 1981 and 1982 in the reagan years, very much like it. and so is there anything new here? no. is this just a sales job, a con job? yes. because when you pull back the covers and you look at what's about to unfold, it is something that is going to be very destructive of our economy. it's going to further income inequality across our country. it is going to reduce opportunity for every child in our country rather than democratizing access to opportunity through health care and education, they are going to work systematically to undermine those opportunities, to reduce the chances of that, that they can maximize their god-given abilities. so that's why this election is so important, because the o.m.b. controls the federal budget. that is all the hopes and all
social security will be protected. but then who gets named to run the office of management and budget? somebody who wants to raise retirement age to 70, someone who wants to fundamentally change medicare as we know it. somebody who has an agenda that looks a lot like 1981 and 1982 in the reagan years, very much like it. and so is there anything new here? no. is this just a sales job, a con job? yes. because when you pull back the covers and you look at what's about to unfold, it is something...
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no, on social care, the prime minister has been very clear, we recognise the pressures on social care, we recognise there is a problem about the sustainability of the social care system that has to be addressed and we are going to do that. more money in the budget? that is for the chancellor and the prime minister. look at what the prime minister said this week, there is an area where there is pressure, and if we are going to have a solution, it needs to be a long—term, sustainable solution, not a quick fix. labour has accused the government of losing control of the nhs this winter, with patients paying the price as hospital targets are missed. meanwhile, sir robert francis, who headed the mid—staffordshire inquiry, said that the nhs is in crisis, and if current pressures continue there could be a repeat of the mid—staffs patient care failings. our health editor, hugh pym. we've been speaking with shadow health secretaryjon ashworth, who believes more should have been done earlier to prevent the situation deteriorating. well, i'm pleased thatjeremy hunt is finally waking up to t
no, on social care, the prime minister has been very clear, we recognise the pressures on social care, we recognise there is a problem about the sustainability of the social care system that has to be addressed and we are going to do that. more money in the budget? that is for the chancellor and the prime minister. look at what the prime minister said this week, there is an area where there is pressure, and if we are going to have a solution, it needs to be a long—term, sustainable solution,...
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matthew: everywhere social. everywhere social means specific facebook pages, but it also means the comment sections in every major newspaper. sharyl: brown began investigating after his health insurance costs tripled and he commented about it on the obamacare facebook page. he got bombarded, he says, by digital activists disguised as ordinary people. matthew: digital activists are paid employees. their purpose is to attack anyone who's posting something contrary to the view the page owner wants expressed. sharyl: brown decided to use analysis software to crunch the numbers. he evaluated 226,000 pro-obamacare posts made by 40,000 facebook profiles. what he found was remarkable. matthew: 60% of all the posts were made from 100 profiles, posting between the hours of 9:00 and 5:00 pacific time. sharyl: which means what? matthew: they were paid to post. sharyl: brown says it's rampant on social media. one popular tool -- "zombie profiles" that make automated "robo" posts. matthew: a zombie post is a fake, purchased,
matthew: everywhere social. everywhere social means specific facebook pages, but it also means the comment sections in every major newspaper. sharyl: brown began investigating after his health insurance costs tripled and he commented about it on the obamacare facebook page. he got bombarded, he says, by digital activists disguised as ordinary people. matthew: digital activists are paid employees. their purpose is to attack anyone who's posting something contrary to the view the page owner wants...
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"may i verify your social security number?" as far as you're concerned, you just took care of a problem with your account. perfect, give me just one second to pull up your account here. in reality, you just gave up your personal information. that's all i needed. yeah, no problem at all. and that's how easy it is to steal someone's social security number. >> in 2015, i got a letter from the irs saying they needed to prove my identity. somebody had filed a return in my name. to know that somebody knew enough about me that they could go through with filing a tax return with my name, my social security number, it just felt wrong. well, when i called bobby, my lifelock agent, and when she started going through the process, the steps, it was like, "ah, they know what they're doing." great feeling. >> do you shred your documents? have strong passwords? have a good relationship with your bank? do you believe these things will protect you from having your identity stolen? well, they're not always enough. lifelock members have identity-t
"may i verify your social security number?" as far as you're concerned, you just took care of a problem with your account. perfect, give me just one second to pull up your account here. in reality, you just gave up your personal information. that's all i needed. yeah, no problem at all. and that's how easy it is to steal someone's social security number. >> in 2015, i got a letter from the irs saying they needed to prove my identity. somebody had filed a return in my name. to...
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"may i verify your social security number?" as far as you're concerned, you just took care of a problem with your account. perfect, give me just one second to pull up your account here. in reality, you just gave up your personal information. that's all i needed. yeah, no problem at all. and that's how easy it is to steal someone's social security number. >> in 2015, i got a letter from the irs saying they needed to prove my identity. somebody had filed a return in my name. to know that somebody knew enough about me that they could go through with filing a tax return with my name, my social security number, it just felt wrong. well, when i called bobby, my lifelock agent, and when she started going through the process, the steps, it was like, "ah, they know what they're doing." great feeling. >> do you shred your documents? have strong passwords? have a good relationship with your bank? do you believe these things will protect you from having your identity stolen? well, they're not always enough. lifelock members have identity-t
"may i verify your social security number?" as far as you're concerned, you just took care of a problem with your account. perfect, give me just one second to pull up your account here. in reality, you just gave up your personal information. that's all i needed. yeah, no problem at all. and that's how easy it is to steal someone's social security number. >> in 2015, i got a letter from the irs saying they needed to prove my identity. somebody had filed a return in my name. to...