before. has a very nice credential to get her anywhere she wants to go nice way to see the masters for the first time. she has an injured leg. can t walk the course with tiger the way she might like to. around for the first hole. watched him around nine and ten. mostly sitting inside watching on tv, cheering him on, making a few appearances. expect that again today. we ll have to see what she says and what she is wearing. come on. of course. of course. rachel nichols reporting live from the masters. talk back question for you today. should social security be cut? facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me @carolcnn. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa s commitment
the president to remember what he said and not go back on his word. contrary to popular perception, social security does not add to the deficit. if you need bipartisan proof, i ll take you back to 1984. social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll from employee and employer. it s solvent for another 24 years. that s not to say we shouldn t worry about social security because we should but there are other ways to fix it, like raising the payroll tax or the retirement age. talk back question for you today, should social security be cut? facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn. i want to talk more about this. joining me now is steven moore, a member of the wall street
highest amount of people since 2007. the mood has been rising. 36% back in august the economy was doing well. 50% say the economy is doing badly. you might be asking yourself why is that? that s because there s an upside and downside so this recovery. you ve got food and housing market in full recovery. spending is i can approximating up. corporate earnings also rising. on the downside, you ve got unemployment at 7.6%. 12 million people are without a job. carol? that s for sure. zain asher reporting live from new york. thank you. talk back question for you, should social security be cut? facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn. to meeting patient needs. wireless is limitless.
back on his word. contrary to popular perception, social security does not add to the deficit. if you need bipartisan proof of that, let s go back to 1984. social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levied on employer and employee. we re told social security is solvent for another 24 years, that s not to say that we shouldn t worry about social security, because we should. but there are other ways to fix it, like raising the payroll tax, or the retirement age. talkback question for you today, should social security be cut? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn.