Retirement, but in law there is something called a catchup contribution that you can make to your Retirement Plan after age 50, so that is meant to solve that problem, so that is a good thing. The problem in current law is there is also something called minimum distribution retirements which starts at age 70. 1960. S picked in that was really old. 70 is not old now. So law has a lot of adjustments to make in that regard. I think it would help when you go to college or go to grad school, youre not thinking of next year, youre thinking of a whole career. To think it is best to think of these things in terms of the lifecycle. Hello, thank you so much for having this amazing panel and for each of you being here. I am one of the thousands of feds that are furloughed. Youre not allowed to work. I was told that we would not receive any salary for perhaps three to four weeks or more. And many of us are looking to our Retirement Savings for hardship loans, which is the absolute worst thing to d
Okay . Youve been a great audience. Thank you so much. [applause] okay . Visit booktv. Org to watch any of the programs you see here online. Type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. You can also share anything you see on booktv. Org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. Booktv streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. Booktv. Org. In my book i decided to take the privacy investigations id done at the wall street journal a step further by investigating myself. Like what is known about me and what can i protect. And so i sought my data from as many places as i could find which, actually, was very few places. So, for instance, i identified 200 data brokers out there, but only a dozen would let me see my files because theres no law requiring them too. But interestingly, even in that small set of files it was shocking how wrong some of them
That question doesnt come up. When you decide to send a b2 launching from the american midwest to be a show of force in south korea, nobody asked of it comes together. If you think about it, its pretty spectacular. Think about the intelligence, the refueling requirement. How does all this happen. Who is doing that . They are just in the background making things happen every single day. Theres a great tv commercial where the tagline is these guys are good. You have probably seen that. So are my guys. They are incredibly good. Luckily our Combatant Commanders know that so the demands for what the air force provides is on the rise. Unfortunately, the supplies are going in the of attraction. Thats a we are facing with the sequester level budgets were looking at in the future and decision we have to make. Every recommendation were making these days does hurt. Is taking capability capacity away from Combatant Commanders, things they believe they need and things would like to provide that whi
Heres a look at our prime time lineup. Coming up at 7 p. M. Eastern, Michelle Gillespie discusses her dual biology. Then at 7 45, max brooks recounts the first africanamerican regiment to fight in world war i known as the harlem hell fighters. At 8 45, michael malice looks at the life and continued influence of kim jungil. At 10 p. M. On after words, Patrick Tucker discusses how large streams of data are changing how we think about the future. And we conclude our prime time programming at 11 eastern with richard vigueri and his examination of the size of the federal government. That all happens tonight on cspan2s booktv. Jared orsi is next on booktv. He recounts the life of zebulon pike. This is about an hour, 15 minutes. Thank you all for coming out. So im going to talk, as jen mentioned, about a book that ive recently published on zebulon pike, came out month before last in january, and i have some slides for you. Most of them are images that i took, and i did the best i could to try
To have more information than we do. The information we get from government is heavily filtered, late for our writing. Is there a strategy you can ascribe from trusting those in authority to relying on our friends and our colleagues for information . I still think we should trust people in positions of authority during times of emergency. It is just the method of information dispersal at this moment in time is not nearly as efficient as it could become especially considering youre talking about a population carried around the television station and that is really the problem. What clued me onto how efficient it could be that conversation i had with gordon jones who made an app called guardian watch. He was a former firefighter. These are to take your phone in a time of emergency and youre able to take a picture what you see inside to a Central Location that can be distributed across everybody who might be affected by the situation. And as a couple competitors right now. Compare that to