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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20151031

and more between risings costs and stagnant income. it s pri my great pleasure to bring dr. dynan to the stage. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. thank you, christian, for that very gracious introduction, and thanks for inviting me to participate. i m really so glad that cap is digging in on this topic. in the two plus year i ve been in the administration i learned things that have really unscoredded for me the importance of higher saving in the retirement context, and in other con texts as well. and i ve also learned just how complicated. it is to develop policy options on those fronts. so, i think it s great you re digging in. i also will say i m glad you assembled such an all-team of experts to participate in this conference, speaking to people who have influence, people s research. i ve been in conception research for years now, and the group you had on the agenda this morning was just a group that is influenced me as well. so i d like to thank that group for

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20151031

expect to live a much less during retirement. in 2013 that number had grown to nearly half of all adults. this trend is getting worse but not better. young families are having more trouble than previous generations to save for retirement. while this problem is that most acute for all middle income families, there are some families who are suffering more than others from the retirement crisis and the expected shortfall. particularly low-income households are more likely to suffer than high income household. this is true for low-income households who do not work for an employer who offers retirement benefits at work. so what can we do to tackle this problem? federal and state governments already offer substantial tax benefits to help people save for retirement. the federal government forgoes with a $100 billion each year tax revenue to incentivize people to save for retirement. states with income tax also encourage workers and their day to save for retirement. even though feder

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 U 20151103

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20151105

in this particular area you are addressing with the act is a critical one, if that is good to be our goal. it raises three issues today. the first one is economic theory. and the economics behind us, there has long been of human economics that functioning effective functioning of markets depend on information. received theomists nobel prize in 2001 for their research related to what they called asymmetric information. this is exactly what is going on here. when you go to a hotel, you do not know anything about what you see. the hotel knows everything. this is a market with asymmetric information. they won the nobel prize because they shows the markets with that information underperformed what would otherwise be economic welfare for everyone, consumers in the overall economy. in particular, this and other researchers found that markets do not perform effectively, number one, if buyers cannot accurately assess the value before they buy. you go to a whole tell you not know wha

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics And Public Policy Today 20151026

we have a lot more time and more maturity in the airplane we have upgraded that list. the 80% number you heard at eglin, which was accurate, for the entire fleet today is about half that now. that s not the best part of the story. that s the whole fleet. the best part is the lot 6 and 7 airplanes we re fielding today we re improving today because of the things in the last two years, they are only seeing a handful of 1s and 2s everyday. and that 40% includes the 80% includes all the older airplanes that until they are upgraded, they are going to still have that issue but the newer airplanes, much better. the general has experience with the new airplanes at hill air force base that they have been using. he might be able to tell you more. those airplanes, ma am, we have three of them up there. they have not lost a sortie since they delivered them. as we have delivered these newer airplanes, they are performing really well. eglin still has older ones and struggle with the older

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Transcripts For CSPAN Hillary Clinton Testimony At House Select Committee On Benghazi 20151024

so we ll take all of this in november. the only person you are interested in asking about during her entire questioning were sidney blumenthal. if you re so interested in him, release the transcript. you released his e-mails, they re the only witness. so you re asking why are we only ask asking for his. i m going to ask the gentleman from california to do a better job of characterizing. these are not sidney blumenthal s e-mails. these are secretary clinton s e-mails. if you think you ve heard about sidney blumenthal so far, wait until the next round. with that, we re adjourned. the hear williing will come to order. the question on the motion to include the document in the record the chair opposes the motion. those in favor of the motion may signify by saying aye. those opposed by no. roll call. mr. chairman, i ask for a recorded vote. recorded vote has been requested. chairman s vote yeah, i m sorry. secretary call the roll. mr. westmoreland. no. mr. westmor

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington This Week 20151024

series we have covered. i got there at 7:00 in the morning. the cruise had put cameras in before and got in places early in the morning for our morning show washington journal to show what was going on even before anyone was getting there. i was starting to tweet out things that were happening outside of the room. i wish i with the camera crews were doing and how the committee was setting up. how we made sure that we were as close as possible getting the key moment when she came into the building and went into an annex room across the hall with her team, her aides and staff. the reporters were assigned desks they could report from. a lot of people said it was their first hearing. see andnteresting to hear from them. i tweeted out a picture that showed secretary clinton talking house,r members of the and she seemed very pleased. was happy to be leaving the room now that the hearing had concluded. the most interesting thing was the conversations that didn t get captured on came

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20151030

nation founded on life and liberty. we stand before you ready to fulfill a mission that will give glory to your name and ensure the dignity of all humanity. we plead for your wisdom. give us the courage to open our eyes to see. give us the fortitude to endear when the demands of our office seem overwhelming. prudence with prudence when all pathways seem troublesome. the us to discern and seek common good with comfort and beckons.e temps and study our hand and remind us that all good things come from you. steady our hand and remind us that all good things come from you. remind us that the pursuit of happiness is the greatest thing that we will perform on behalf of all people. amen. [applause] rep. boehner: all right. iq. thank you. to inform you that i will resign as speaker of the house upon the election of my successor. i will also resign as the representative from ohio s eighth district at the end of this month. i have no regrets, no burdens. i leave the way i started

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20151109

health-care care law before the nine justices. we are opening up for months to hear your reactions. give us a call. .emocrats, (202) 748-8001 .-democrats (202) 748-8000 republicans, (202) 748-8001. .ndependents (202) 748-8002 outside the u.s., (202) 748-8003 . you.monday morning to headlines about the supreme court cost decision the supreme court s decision. health law back in the high court to the front page of the national section of the new york times, the supreme court to hear another case of contraception and religion. partontraceptive mandate of the affordable care act requiring employers to cover 20 types of fda approved drugs and services as part of their health plans. the washington times noting the glue the groups that brought this case equate morning after pills with abortion. to explain more we turn to lawrence hurley, reuters supreme court correspondent. good morning. explain what is being challenged and who brought this case back to the supreme court. to an

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20151112

you can also tweet us at our handle there or go to facebook atm/c-span or send us e-mail washington journal. let me show you what you research has put together about the minimumts about wage. they say adjusted for inflation, the federal minimum wage peak in 1968 at $8.54. since it was last raised in 2009 to the current $7.25 per hour, the federal minimum has lost about 8.1% of its purchasing power to inflation. the 3 million hourly workers who were at or below the federal minimum wage in 2014 for ages 16 to 24. the district plus of columbia, nearly two dozen cities and counties have set their own higher minimums above that $7.25. about 20.6 million people are of are near minimum wage. the fifth fact, the restaurant and food service industry is the single biggest employer of near minimum wage workers. take a listen to what donald trump had to say about the minimum wage and whether or not it should be increased at tuesday night s debate. are toorump: our taxes high, i have a

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