an incentive to make sure the money isn t wasted, and that was the bill that president obama signed last year. but by that time the problem had grown to $125 billion. bill: do you think what they signed a year ago will help? will it make a difference? there are more incentives to get the money back, there are better incentives to keep track, but you re right in the sense that it doesn t require a lot of work for the social security administration to notify every agency, every time an individual passes away, and those payments should stop immediately and automatically through a centralized system which unfortunately requires an investment that congress doesn t like making, because it s not that excite to go do that. bill: and a little more evident, too, tom schatz, thank you, citizens against waste. we appreciate you sharing, we ll talk again. thank you bill. bill: go to foxnews.com/america s news room. there s a bya box. leave a question for tom or anything else you want to talk ab
and long walks on the beach. cooper, that s my dog. he howls at fire trucks as a lot of beagles do. not a big fan of the water but loves to snuggle. not a swimmer. not so much. let s take a look at the next little fellow right here. who s it going to be? jason with chloe. some people thought chloe was my dog. but no. jason has an australian shepherd. chloe loves to play, running after frisbees. catching them in her mouth. i like to do that, too. paco is claudia s dog. paco his a side car because he s a handsome pug. yes, he is. where is paco s details? oh my goodness. paco s a busy guy. paco s a handsome pug. eats organic. all right. jace with bella. bella s brand new. puppy, 10 weeks old. enjoys cuddling, digging in flowers, making forts in the bushes. who doesn t like making forts in the bushes?