Restricting the number of hours a baker could work each week. Watch landmark cases tonight on cspan 3. And any time on cspan. Org. Now a hearing on the impact of the coronavirus on Mental Health. The house energy and commerce subcommittee on health discusses the benefits telehealth has provided americans and the need to continue after the pandemic ends. This is just over four hours 15 minutes. The subcommittee on health will now come to order. Due to covid19, todays hearing obviously is being held remotely. All members and witnesses will participate via Video Conferencing. As part of our hearing, microphones will be set on mute to eliminate background noise. Members and witnesses, youre going to have to unmute your microphone each time you wish to speak. I just say that as a reminder and a little housekeeping issue. Please remember to do that. Documents for the record can be sent to megan mullin at the email address we provided to your staff. All documents will be entered into the reco
Welcome to all of the American Enterprise institute. Im mr. Bigs, scholar here at aei, todays session is what can irs data tell us about Retirement Incomes. When i was give this task, i thought a b grade tag line of what if everything you knew were wrong. This is a modified version of the tag line. What if many of the things were wrong and what if many of those were about Retirement Incomes of it is a not as thrilling but its something that is very important. And i think the fact is that much of what we think about we know about Retirement Incomes, the statistics that drive Government Policies regarding Social Security and Retirement Plans may be wrong. We think we know what retirement rates are, poverty rates are, how much they receive from private Retirement Plans. Can i pull some of those statistics from my head. The poverty rate for americans over 65 is a little bit under 10 . About a third of retiries receive almost all of their income from Social Security benefits. Those are stat
And pr, the field that supports the media. I built on his work and did what teachers and scholars say, i extended the his geography histiography. He would say that eisenhower was driven by a Public Relations mentality. Everything he did as a general and president , that was some facet of what he did. One of the reasons why i was telling people the title of the book and they were an eisenhower fan and they winced, because Public Relations can have a Bad Reputation in some circles. When i say that eisenhower embraced and was driven by Public Relations it was not a sense that he wanted to grab glory of it was not a sense that he wanted to fool people. Just the opposite. Eisenhower believed that Public Relations, if properly practiced, was he central to american democracy. And he wrote that in his book at ease. That Public Relations was good for american democracy. He saw it as a way for general eisenhower to get the American Public on board for the war. And he saw it as a way for presiden
Staff. Kevin bailey, thank you for being the best archivist on the face of the earth. The work so hard, that is such great skill, such expertise. Working with me, a green researcher, he had a lot of patients and i appreciate that. He had a lot of patience and i appreciate that. Millner, the archive technician, runs a fantastic research room. Kathy helped me with the photos. Literally everybody on this campus that is the Eisenhower Center i think helped me in one way or another. I would also like to thank retired archivist jim because you gave me the idea for this project. Without him the project definitely would not have happened because it was his idea. I would like to thank you were all a part of this village and thank you for helping me these past few years. Dwight David Eisenhower was born on october 14, 1890. We are about to celebrate the 125th anniversary of his birth. During this 125 years, one thing is clear to me. That he has a legacy from the war that is his greatest legacy.
Washington journal for the theme of the 2015 cspan student cam documentary competition. The head of the Veterans Affairs department justifying about some of the problems at the va and the changes he would like to see. Thats coming up next on cspan 3. Then an oversight hearing on Justice Department hearing. A look at is implementation of the dodd franking law. South dakota bring you a live debate for his open senate seat. Democrat rick wieland and independent former senator Larry Pressler and gordon howie will participate. The republican candidate, governor mike brown has declined the invitation. Our live coverage starts at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan 2. The head of the Veterans Affairs Department Said that his agency will needs tens of thousands of additional medical staff to fix some of the problems facing the va, secretary Robert Mcdonald testified in front of the Veterans Affairs committee. Which is chaired by Bernie Sanders of vermont. Good morning, and welcome to what i believe wi