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paying out money that its brought in starting this year going forward. shep? shepard: what does this mean for americans planning retirement? it s bad news. the new bankrate survey shows 61% of americans don t know how much they need to retire. 19 million americans say they never plan to retire in part because of the cost of living. in this report here, talks about medicare also. in fact, medicare, because of the tax cuts and removing the individual mandate, there s some issues with sort of the hospital insurance trust fund. that will run out of money in 2016 because of the individual mandates that been removed. more people run insured and more people will be going to the hospital needing the fund, so it will run out of money earlier than expected. shepard: 3 years than originally reported. thank you. kate spade has died. police say it appears she hanged herself in her apartment in new
which right now is like a home detention, if you will. his team is making argument that this allegedpering with tnesses is a violation of those terms and that he should now be subject to detention. the reason that s a very big deal for themanafort s team,e have two cases in tandem. the one here in washington d.c. with the new allegations of witness tampering and then we have the second prosecution that is moving along an independent track in virginia. they have a bigring coming end of the month on the allegations that there were improper disclosures to the media from the lead prosecutors there and andrew wiseman. so having manafort in detention would have had the impact really of limiting his ability to mount his defense with his lawyers. that s one of his main arguments, shep. shepard: thanks, catherine. more on that as we getit. where are we, big picture?
jailed. most likely i think should face serious criminal penalties for witness tampering, potential perjury. while this trial is pending, he should be confined so that justice is fair for him and for others that may be indicted in the future. so a lot of lawmakers are coming back to capitol hill today. we have limited reaction and we haven t heard from others supporting manafort s position. shepard: he could face jail time, manafort. yeah. you been following this closely. there s this incredibly tense and sort of tumultuous back and forth between robert mueller s team and manafort s lawyers about the conditions of his bail and the terms of that bail,
lot. remember that. shepard: thanks, john. artificial intelligence not just for self-driving cars and computers. there s word the military may soon use to it protect america from nuclear attack. the details next.