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the companys financial statement shows.
-/POOL/AFP/Getty ImagesPutins first visit to the war-ravaged occupied city since the start of his full-scale invasion last February came on the heels of a decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue him with an arrest warrant for war crimes.In an official video released by the Kremlin of Putins visit to the Ukrainian port city over the weekend.
It wasnt clear from the video whether the heckler was identified.The 27-minute long video published by the Kremlin showed Putin having a conversation with residents of the Nevsky district in Mariupol.Putin visited Mariupol on the Sea of Azov in southern Donetsk province from Saturday evening to the early hours of Sunday.
which sparked a reaction from his security.to which the individual replied: Very much.
prompting his security to look for the source.
One bystander can be heard heckling the president.Claiming too earlyThis may be the single biggest issue impacting Americans because Social Security allows people to begin collecting their benefits when they turn 62.
Kotlikoff thinks the Social Security Administration may inadvertently nudge people into claiming too early by providing a life expectancy calculator and actuarial tables that give the average number of additional years you could live.with an operations manual that is 20.
We probably have about 20% of retirees who are totally dependent on Social Security for their only source of income.Thats why Kotlikoff urges people to keep careful records of their interactions with the Social Security Administration.