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janet. >> he said i should probably let you know my wife was actually murdered. >> the murder, he said, happened three years earlier when he and janet were living in durham, north carolina. >> it happened in a home invasion and he found it and didn't want to talk about her any further. >> it was not the thing vanessa expected to hear from the man who had just stolen her heart. >> i was besides myself. >> she retreat talked to her laptop and began searching online. looking for exactly the details. raven had not provided. >> i started researching and i stayed up until 4:00 or 4:30 in the morning. >> the homicide occurred in april of 2005. he had come home from playing in a nighttime soccer game when he found his wife on the floor of their small second floor office. janet had been stabbed three times. raven talked about that dreadful discovery. >> when i look at her, i'm talking to her. hey, what's wrong? then it clicks on me she's not opening her eyes. something was terribly wrong. for janet's
janet. >> he said i should probably let you know my wife was actually murdered. >> the murder, he said, happened three years earlier when he and janet were living in durham, north carolina. >> it happened in a home invasion and he found it and didn't want to talk about her any further. >> it was not the thing vanessa expected to hear from the man who had just stolen her heart. >> i was besides myself. >> she retreat talked to her laptop and began searching...
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janet: yeah. yeah. katie, how about arizona? arizona's had vote by mail for many years, but did you make any changes in light of covid? katie: well, our top priority and the top priority of my administration has always been to increase voters' ability to participate in democracy. and so, that didn't change with covid, it became more pressing because on top of ensuring that we were expanding that access, we wanted to make sure that voters didn't have to choose between that participation and their health and safety. and so, vote by mail was a key component of what we did in terms of the election and the pandemic and voter safety. so we've had no excuse absentee voting in arizona since the early 1990s, and voters in arizona can either request a one-time early ballot for whichever election they prefer, or they can sign up for our permanent early voting list. and about 75% of registered voters of both parties are on that permanent early voting list, so they're sent a ballot by mail for every election t
janet: yeah. yeah. katie, how about arizona? arizona's had vote by mail for many years, but did you make any changes in light of covid? katie: well, our top priority and the top priority of my administration has always been to increase voters' ability to participate in democracy. and so, that didn't change with covid, it became more pressing because on top of ensuring that we were expanding that access, we wanted to make sure that voters didn't have to choose between that participation and...
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janet estÁ con los detalles del plan de biden. el presidente biden pedirÁ a los legisladores casi 2 millones de millones de dÓlares para expander el acceso a a lea educaciÓn y acceso para familias de bajos recursos. >> se trata de invertir en las familias que hemos visto que la pandemia, especialmente para las mujeres, le afectÓ muchÍsimo. janet: con cuidado infantil gratuito para niÑos menores. tambiÉn extenderÍa el crÉdito triptutario de 3.000 por niÑo. para pagar por el plan biden pedirÁ un aumento tributario a los mÁs ricos. aquellos que ganan mÁs de 400.000 dÓlares al aÑo. expresaron poco interÉs en la propuesta. el senador conservador afroamericano darÁ la respuesta republicana. [habla en inglÉs] >> tenemos que agradecer que hay diversidad en nuestra unidad y hablar de eso. janet: la seguridad de armas de fuego y la pandemia. en cuanto a inmigraciÓn volverÁ a hacer un llamado al congreso para que apruebe una reforma migratoria o parte de esta. grupos de soÑadores se manifestÓ cerca de la casa blanca pidiendo mÁs acciÓn por p
janet estÁ con los detalles del plan de biden. el presidente biden pedirÁ a los legisladores casi 2 millones de millones de dÓlares para expander el acceso a a lea educaciÓn y acceso para familias de bajos recursos. >> se trata de invertir en las familias que hemos visto que la pandemia, especialmente para las mujeres, le afectÓ muchÍsimo. janet: con cuidado infantil gratuito para niÑos menores. tambiÉn extenderÍa el crÉdito triptutario de 3.000 por niÑo. para pagar por el plan...
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treasury secretary janet yellen soberly. get back to chelsea to talk about that in just a moment because it was a declaration of war on tax havens around the globe u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen is proposing for a global minimum tax on corporations is met with approval not just from the i.m.f. dispassionately here in europe and it's causing some unrest in the cover of. the british virgin islands are highly prized by some corporations the ones that shift profits across national borders into shell companies in order to pay hardly any taxes u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen proposal for a global minimum tax rate of 21 percent was aimed at these companies washington urgently needs additional revenue because the pandemic is costing billions the u.s. treasury loses nearly $50000000000.00 a year to tax cheats according to the advocacy group tax justice network germany comes in 2nd and france is also among the top losers no wonder yemen is finding support in europe. the u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen said yesterday th
treasury secretary janet yellen soberly. get back to chelsea to talk about that in just a moment because it was a declaration of war on tax havens around the globe u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen is proposing for a global minimum tax on corporations is met with approval not just from the i.m.f. dispassionately here in europe and it's causing some unrest in the cover of. the british virgin islands are highly prized by some corporations the ones that shift profits across national borders...
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janet: millones de estadounidenses dicen tener miedo a la vacuna.És] >> para los que quieren esperar, esperamos suficientes. los resultados son muy buenos. janet: se teme que con la falta de demanda se dilate la situaciÓn. se pide ayuda de los pequeÑos negocios. desde hoy los negocios con menos de 500 empleados podrÁn solicitar un prestamo para que los empleados se ausenten con pago para vacunarse y recuperarse de la inyecciÓn. [habla en inglÉs] >> ningÚn estadounidense deberÍa dejar de cobrar porque desea vacunarse. janet: el gobierno tambiÉn le pide a los gobiernos que den motivaciÓn econÓmica como bonos o tarjetas de regalo para motivar a los empleados que se vacunen. ilia: cruzaron de manera rÉirregular. cÁmaras de univisiÓn lo registraron. en exclusiva, lÍder del senado explica a univisiÓn su plan para proteger de manera permanente a millones de inmigrantes indocumentados. repartidores de nueva york piden protecciÓn. repartidores de nueva york piden protecciÓn. son blancos de asaltantes que con tantos proyectos, adriana requiere ayuda. necesita
janet: millones de estadounidenses dicen tener miedo a la vacuna.És] >> para los que quieren esperar, esperamos suficientes. los resultados son muy buenos. janet: se teme que con la falta de demanda se dilate la situaciÓn. se pide ayuda de los pequeÑos negocios. desde hoy los negocios con menos de 500 empleados podrÁn solicitar un prestamo para que los empleados se ausenten con pago para vacunarse y recuperarse de la inyecciÓn. [habla en inglÉs] >> ningÚn estadounidense...
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janet rodrÍguez tiene mÁs sobre esto.abril todos los adultos en estados unidos serÁn elegibles para vacunarse. anunciÓ esta tarde el presidente biden. [habla en inglÉs] >> la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses deben tener una dosis. janet: la nueva fecha es dos semanas antes de lo que previÓ el gobierno de biden. la mayorÍa de los estados expandieron la elegibilidad. el presidente hoy visitÓ un centro de vacunaciÓn en virginia. que en promedio se vacuna 3.000.000 de personas por dÍa. uno de cada tres estadounidenses tiene una dosis de la vacuna. uno de cada 4 estÁ vacunado. los ancianos, maestros y trabajadores escolares recibieron una vacuna. pero el progreso de la vacunaciÓn se ve empaÑado por la expansiÓn de las variantes en el paÍs. [habla en inglÉs] >> el virus se propaga porque mucha gente cree que llegamos a meta final. la mutaciÓn de inglaterra estÁ en la naciÓn con mÁs de 15.000 reportados. janet: en 5 estados los casos del virus se dispararon en los Últimos dÍas. el estado con la tasa de infecciÓn mÁs alta. su gober
janet rodrÍguez tiene mÁs sobre esto.abril todos los adultos en estados unidos serÁn elegibles para vacunarse. anunciÓ esta tarde el presidente biden. [habla en inglÉs] >> la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses deben tener una dosis. janet: la nueva fecha es dos semanas antes de lo que previÓ el gobierno de biden. la mayorÍa de los estados expandieron la elegibilidad. el presidente hoy visitÓ un centro de vacunaciÓn en virginia. que en promedio se vacuna 3.000.000 de personas por...
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janet: la misma de siempre.o que quiere el presidente serÍan retadas en corte. ilia: gracias. un mÉdico testificÓ que floyd muriÓ por falta de oxigeno. contradiciendo a la defensa que pude ser por ingerir drogas. seÑalÓ que incluso una persona que no estuviera bajo efectos de las drogas tambiÉn hubiera muerto al trato que fue sometido floyd. un toxÍcolÓgico dijo que examinÓ la sangre de floyd y que contenÍa niveles bajos de drogas. jorge: nueva york otorgarÁ ayuda econÓmica a ciertos desempleados afectados por la pandemia. ilia: tendremos reacciones a las acusaciones de presunto abuso sexual de la hija de alejandra guzmÁn con su abuela. — abuelo. jorge: emociones hasta las lÁgrimas a una trabajadora que logrÓ su sueÑo americano. ♪ [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] el día puede esperar. entra al estado dorado con auténticos productos lácteos de california. ¿está perdiendo su cabello? nadie quiere eso, pero hay esperanza. cuando me vi
janet: la misma de siempre.o que quiere el presidente serÍan retadas en corte. ilia: gracias. un mÉdico testificÓ que floyd muriÓ por falta de oxigeno. contradiciendo a la defensa que pude ser por ingerir drogas. seÑalÓ que incluso una persona que no estuviera bajo efectos de las drogas tambiÉn hubiera muerto al trato que fue sometido floyd. un toxÍcolÓgico dijo que examinÓ la sangre de floyd y que contenÍa niveles bajos de drogas. jorge: nueva york otorgarÁ ayuda econÓmica a...
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treasury secretary janet yellen something europe they're all for it. to contact lens shopping in moscow and why data activists are steering clear of it. this is the w. business i'm to know them and have the you can join us well here's the good news the global economy is expected to grow by 6 percent this year the bad news the rebound will be far from even and there might be permanent scarring that's the message from the world economic outlook a report by the international monetary fund that has just been released take a look if all goes according to plan it would be the fastest expansion of the global economy since the i.m.f. started tracking growth in 1988 the fund says such an optimistic forecast is only possible thanks to a repetition cool response to the pandemic but there's no doubt some sectors have suffered irreparable damage now because the crisis has exhilarated the transfer made of forces of digitalisation and automation many of the jobs lost are unlikely to return requiring work or reallocation across sectors which unfortunately often comes
treasury secretary janet yellen something europe they're all for it. to contact lens shopping in moscow and why data activists are steering clear of it. this is the w. business i'm to know them and have the you can join us well here's the good news the global economy is expected to grow by 6 percent this year the bad news the rebound will be far from even and there might be permanent scarring that's the message from the world economic outlook a report by the international monetary fund that has...
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treasury secretary janet yellen someone europe say they're all for it. and contact lens shopping in moscow and why data activists are steering clear of it. this is c.w. business i'm joined now by law on how you can join us. here's the good news the global economy is expected to grow by 6 percent this year the bad news the rebound will be far from even that's the message from a report by the international monetary fund out today while spending programs and vaccine rollouts are guiding richer nations towards recovery for countries especially those that rely on tourism are falling even further behind as a result last year the economic crisis pushed an additional $95000000.00 people into extreme poverty defined as living on less than one u.s. dollar and 90 cents a day vaccine inequality and lack of polish support is worsening the situation so while there is a rebound there are some caveats here's i.m.f. chief economist he took open not what we are seeing is multi-speed recoveries around the world what that means is that countries that have very stiff differe
treasury secretary janet yellen someone europe say they're all for it. and contact lens shopping in moscow and why data activists are steering clear of it. this is c.w. business i'm joined now by law on how you can join us. here's the good news the global economy is expected to grow by 6 percent this year the bad news the rebound will be far from even that's the message from a report by the international monetary fund out today while spending programs and vaccine rollouts are guiding richer...
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ilia: estÁs en washington, janet.iÓn en las detenciones y deportaciones de ice, especialmente en el mes de febrero para citar una. se cayeron un 60 % en comparaciÓn con los Últimos tres meses del gobierno del presidente trump. regreso contigo, jorge. jorge: muchas gracias. nos quedamos en washington. luego de sufrir dos ataques en los Últimos meses la policÍa del capitolia la policÍa entrÓ en crisis. provocÓ investigaciones de su actuaciÓn. como consecuencia cientos estarÍan tratando de abandonar sus puestos. reportera: la policÍa enfrenta una crisis tras el ataque y un asalto el 6 de enero. [habla en inglÉs] >> tengan a la familia de la policÍa del capitolio en sus pensaciones y oraciones. reportera: investigan quÉ motivÓ a embestir su vehÍculo contra una barrera protecta, matando a billy evans. sus amigos dicen que muriÓ como un heroe. [aplausos] entre aplausos otro policÍa herido saliÓ de alta este fin de semana. en un momento en que cientos de agentes estÁn tristes con la moral baja. el sindicato advirtiÓ que cien
ilia: estÁs en washington, janet.iÓn en las detenciones y deportaciones de ice, especialmente en el mes de febrero para citar una. se cayeron un 60 % en comparaciÓn con los Últimos tres meses del gobierno del presidente trump. regreso contigo, jorge. jorge: muchas gracias. nos quedamos en washington. luego de sufrir dos ataques en los Últimos meses la policÍa del capitolia la policÍa entrÓ en crisis. provocÓ investigaciones de su actuaciÓn. como consecuencia cientos estarÍan tratando...
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janet: yes, i think the u.s.tory is more like investors have the concept of high yields because of a better economic environment. a lot of these yields are expected already. we think at previous levels, the highs of 1.75%, it has gotten more attractive for investors, especially foreign investors outside the u.s. we did have geopolitical pressure. that adds to a bit of that as well. the lower vaccine rollout in emerging markets, it does cause us to be more cautious on equities in those regions, but i do not think that will affect the overall market sentiment. it is just because of the vaccine rollout laggard. anna: how much is concerned around geopolitical tension? i see a reduced exposure to gold. the tension between russia and the united states over sanctions, and russia and ukraine, the biggest buildup ever of troops on the border. is that something that lurks in the back of your mind as something that could jump to the fore for market participants? janet: geopolitical tension is always on our agenda. this trad
janet: yes, i think the u.s.tory is more like investors have the concept of high yields because of a better economic environment. a lot of these yields are expected already. we think at previous levels, the highs of 1.75%, it has gotten more attractive for investors, especially foreign investors outside the u.s. we did have geopolitical pressure. that adds to a bit of that as well. the lower vaccine rollout in emerging markets, it does cause us to be more cautious on equities in those regions,...
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janet: they might.s conference, virtually everyone asked a version of the same question regarding tapering, and one person did ask what happens if inflation expectations pickup too much? and he made the point clearly that it is very unlikely that you would see, he would be surprised to not see a sustained higher move in inflation expectations without having seen a big improvement coming through in the labor market. he let everyone know that should they be proved wrong and they get a rise in inflation expectations, that they would act. anna: and that is interesting in the context of the fiscal narrative in the u.s., because we heard a lot overnight about what president biden plans to do fiscally. we already knew a lot of the numbers around infrastructure and immediately for the economy. you have been doing work on how inflationary that fiscal package will be. what are your conclusions? janet: i think the numbers we have got initially, a 1.9 trillion package, a lot of that direct payment is happening in 2
janet: they might.s conference, virtually everyone asked a version of the same question regarding tapering, and one person did ask what happens if inflation expectations pickup too much? and he made the point clearly that it is very unlikely that you would see, he would be surprised to not see a sustained higher move in inflation expectations without having seen a big improvement coming through in the labor market. he let everyone know that should they be proved wrong and they get a rise in...
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the g20 pledges to reach a consensus on new global tax rules, as janet unveils proposals to recoup $2rillion and the eu fails to form a united response over astrazeneca's vaccine. the health commissioner calls on the bloc to speak with one voice. 6:00 a.m. in london. good to see you. two words come to mind from the fed, unanimity, batting away the taper possibilities and discussions, but this is it, don't worry, i am not going to turn out a song. what does it mean? sounds like 2.5% is the new consensus number for some. annmarie: they certainly like it hot. charles evans even sang we could see 3% and that would even be welcomed in terms of what the fed officials are saying. they are steady as they go. the data is coming in better than expected, but at the same time, they are going to remain accommodative. same tone from the fed. we will get more insight as to what jay powell has to say when he speaks later today. manus: yes. we would expect he is likely to reinforce this view that we have miles to go before we taper and miles to go before we taper. that is in some ways what has caused
the g20 pledges to reach a consensus on new global tax rules, as janet unveils proposals to recoup $2rillion and the eu fails to form a united response over astrazeneca's vaccine. the health commissioner calls on the bloc to speak with one voice. 6:00 a.m. in london. good to see you. two words come to mind from the fed, unanimity, batting away the taper possibilities and discussions, but this is it, don't worry, i am not going to turn out a song. what does it mean? sounds like 2.5% is the new...
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so when janet yellen comes on -- and janet yellen, make no mistake about it, is an agent of the big banks. she was chairman of the federal reserve 8 years and probably did more to increase income inequality in this country with the policies of the federal reserve than any other entity that we can discuss. these interest rates are not fixed. this is like getting into a variable loan back in 2008. if the market decides, and the federal reserve cannot rig those interest rates anymore, those are rolling interest rates. they are going to go up. if interest rates go up more than 1% or 2%, we are in big trouble. host: we will get a response. guest: inflation -- inflation has not been a problem in this country for four decades. what is interesting at the moment -- people are supporting this investment program biden has put out, particularly when it shows it will be partly funded by increasing taxes on big corporations. trump lowered the rate -- i believe it was 35% -- to 21%. that benefited shareholders. i'm not dissing shareholders, but it did not and if it the broader economy or people, so i th
so when janet yellen comes on -- and janet yellen, make no mistake about it, is an agent of the big banks. she was chairman of the federal reserve 8 years and probably did more to increase income inequality in this country with the policies of the federal reserve than any other entity that we can discuss. these interest rates are not fixed. this is like getting into a variable loan back in 2008. if the market decides, and the federal reserve cannot rig those interest rates anymore, those are...
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janet closing? >> i think resilience is important. and to me because the global system should have learned we need to be better prepared for crises that may work for this one. this may not be our last health crisis ever. and i hope we will learn we need to work together to be better prepared for future crises. we have seen, we in the united states have seen that our safety net was not what it should be to protect the most vulnerable citizens. we have had to shore it up in the series of ad hoc actions. i think making sure our safety nets work here and throughout the world for future crises. global supply chains, we saw weaknesses and problems and global sub light chains. i think thinking about we had sufficient supply chain but not for a very resilient supply chain that is an area i think we should be trying to shore up. and finally i would say we did a lot after the financial crisis in 2008 and nine to shore up resilience of our core banking system. we should appreciate that we did not have the banking crisis or banking systems were a
janet closing? >> i think resilience is important. and to me because the global system should have learned we need to be better prepared for crises that may work for this one. this may not be our last health crisis ever. and i hope we will learn we need to work together to be better prepared for future crises. we have seen, we in the united states have seen that our safety net was not what it should be to protect the most vulnerable citizens. we have had to shore it up in the series of ad...
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treasury secretary janet yellen has called for won't global cooperation and hamann ised minimum corporate tax rate across the world's major economies also coming up a major blockage of one of the world's most crucial shipping routes is forcing logistics companies to rethink their strategy. and how lockdowns in the philippines have given rise to a growing poor make coffee sector. alone welcome to the business of monica johnson berlin good to have you with us and america 1st must never mean america alone that is what janet yellen said in her 1st major speech as u.s. treasury secretary in it she called for a global minimum corporate tax rate for companies that work internationally and former presidents donald trump had rejected such efforts fearing that it would put u.s. companies in a worse position the biden administration on the other hand is seeking a compromise solution within the framework of the negotiations of the organization for economic cooperation and development the republicans still warn that high of corporate tax rates would prompt companies to leave the united states in respo
treasury secretary janet yellen has called for won't global cooperation and hamann ised minimum corporate tax rate across the world's major economies also coming up a major blockage of one of the world's most crucial shipping routes is forcing logistics companies to rethink their strategy. and how lockdowns in the philippines have given rise to a growing poor make coffee sector. alone welcome to the business of monica johnson berlin good to have you with us and america 1st must never mean...
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janet, closing? >> i would simply say, i think resilience is important and to me, one of the lessons of the crisis is the global system. you know, should have learned that we need to be better prepared for crises than we were for this one. this may not be our very last health crisis ever and i hope we will learn that we need to work together to be better prepared for future crises. certainly we in the united states have seen that our safety net is not all it should be to protect the most vulnerable citizens and we've had to shore it up in a series of ad hoc actions and i think making sure that our safety nets work here and throughout the world for future crises. global supply chains, we saw weaknesses and problems in global supply chains. i think thinking about, we had sufficient supply chains, but not very resilient supply chains and i think we should be trying to shore up. and finally, i'd say, we did a lot after the financial crisis in 2008 and 9 to shore up the resilience of our core banking syst
janet, closing? >> i would simply say, i think resilience is important and to me, one of the lessons of the crisis is the global system. you know, should have learned that we need to be better prepared for crises than we were for this one. this may not be our very last health crisis ever and i hope we will learn that we need to work together to be better prepared for future crises. certainly we in the united states have seen that our safety net is not all it should be to protect the most...
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all right, janet shamlian, thank you. we want to take you now to minnesota for an eye-opening interview with lisa christensen, one of the alternate jurors from derek chauvin's murder trial. cbs's jamie yuccas asked her, tw what tipped the scale toward orld y have thehe death of >> reporter: why did you feel he was guilty? >> i just thought the prosecution made a really, good strong argument. >> martin tobin. >> dr. tobin was the one that really did it for me. he explained everything, i understood it down to the moment where he said this is the moment "he lost his life." that got to me. >> that's the moment the life goes out of his body. >> and i felt like all the doctors pretty much supported each other. >> reporter: what about the defense expert who brought in carbon monoxide poisoning as a cause of death? >> i thought that was a little farfetched. at that point, i felt like they were trying to throw everything out and see what stuck to the wall. >> reporter: so it wasn't convincing. >> not at all. >> reporter: oh my gos
all right, janet shamlian, thank you. we want to take you now to minnesota for an eye-opening interview with lisa christensen, one of the alternate jurors from derek chauvin's murder trial. cbs's jamie yuccas asked her, tw what tipped the scale toward orld y have thehe death of >> reporter: why did you feel he was guilty? >> i just thought the prosecution made a really, good strong argument. >> martin tobin. >> dr. tobin was the one that really did it for me. he...
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janet mui stays with us. let's get the first word news. >> forces -- >> sources say president biden is set to withdraw all u.s. troops by september 11. it marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that led to the u.s. invasion and toppling of the taliban leadership. some forces will start leaving before the end of this month. the u.k. left a top civil servant advise greenfield capital while he was still working for them. cronyism surrounding the insolvent lender, including by the former prime minister. he has been cleared of breaking the rules, but the government has announced an inquiry into how he won contracts. brazil's central bank is keeping an eye on a recent spike in commodity prices and if it will continue to infect core inflation, they delivered the not price rate hike last month and is promising another in may. it is trying to put a lid on inflation without stifling the recovery. >> we think it is very important to have fiscal discipline. we don't think we are in any kind of physical bumpi
janet mui stays with us. let's get the first word news. >> forces -- >> sources say president biden is set to withdraw all u.s. troops by september 11. it marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that led to the u.s. invasion and toppling of the taliban leadership. some forces will start leaving before the end of this month. the u.k. left a top civil servant advise greenfield capital while he was still working for them. cronyism surrounding the insolvent lender, including...
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peggy was janet george's next-door neighbor. 5:45 and 6:00. >> as you got close to your house did you see anybody? >> i actually saw janet and the two girls in the school playground at the end of our street. >> when you saw them there, what, if anything, did they do? >> we just waved. >> as you pulled into your house what, if anything, did you see in front of janet's house? >> there was a van parked in front of the house. >> okay. did you recognize whose van it was? >> i assumed it was one of michael's vans, yes. >> in the prosecution's theory of the time line, there was a missing link of logistics. how did michael get from his mother's place and back to the store in time to kill barbara? >> the neighbor's sighting of his van outside his mom's could plant the seed of reasonable doubt. >> she has no dog in the fight. she's not a close, close bosom buddy or lifelong personal friend of janet and michael's. she's a neighbor. why wouldn't you believe her? >> when you take the combined testimony of janet george and peggy, you have sol
peggy was janet george's next-door neighbor. 5:45 and 6:00. >> as you got close to your house did you see anybody? >> i actually saw janet and the two girls in the school playground at the end of our street. >> when you saw them there, what, if anything, did they do? >> we just waved. >> as you pulled into your house what, if anything, did you see in front of janet's house? >> there was a van parked in front of the house. >> okay. did you recognize...
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but janet and karen are still living with the consequences.rkerjanet skinner ending that report by our business correspondent colletta smith. scottish labour has launched its manifesto for the holyrood election next month. it says it will guarantee a job for every young person in scotland and the party has also called for the country to unite behind a national covid recovery plan. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. the banks of the river clyde were once rock—solid labour ground. the party that once dominated scotland now languishes in third place and their new leader admits will not form the next scottish government. i would love to say to you sarah, that i have these superpowers to reverse a 20 year decline in ten weeks. i'm not pretending to have such a superpower. but what i do want to do is to be honest and direct with people across scotland. the labour party hasn't been good enough, you deserve a better labour party and i'm going to work day and night to give you that better labour party you deserve so we can all rebuild the country
but janet and karen are still living with the consequences.rkerjanet skinner ending that report by our business correspondent colletta smith. scottish labour has launched its manifesto for the holyrood election next month. it says it will guarantee a job for every young person in scotland and the party has also called for the country to unite behind a national covid recovery plan. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. the banks of the river clyde were once rock—solid labour ground. the...
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the thing with janet yellen. notice what she is doing here. says a big cut corporate taxes it's eight race to the bottom part i will tell you why she said that. because progressives hate competition. when competition exists it means individual have choice, businesses have choice. they can do what they want, they can move to where they want. the biden administration is afraid that if we raise corporate taxes and they are right to be afraid. if we raise corporate taxes is going to drive capitol out of this country great so what is janet yellen trying to do? she's trying to get all the other developed countries around the world to raise their minimum tax rate. so we get rid of competition. collude with them. but it's pursuing right now. it will not work. it makes you nice it's less competitive. joe biden knows that. janet yellen knows that which is why they will not admit right now that our corporate tax rate is actually in the middle of developed countries. it is not way down there. we are finally competitive. any move up is going to put us at t
the thing with janet yellen. notice what she is doing here. says a big cut corporate taxes it's eight race to the bottom part i will tell you why she said that. because progressives hate competition. when competition exists it means individual have choice, businesses have choice. they can do what they want, they can move to where they want. the biden administration is afraid that if we raise corporate taxes and they are right to be afraid. if we raise corporate taxes is going to drive capitol...
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i don't know what treasury secretary janet yellen would be saying behind closed doors.ou know, look at these inversions. before 1994 they don't even too. we never heard about them in country. 2009 there were five. 2011 there were two 2, eight. 20137. we saw when the obama administration hiked taxes corporations fled big time. a lot of money overseas, even if they didn't move headquarters, they didn't bring it back. apple had a trillion dollars offshore. we'll not get the money back into this country. it won't go back into productive uses. companies will try their best to leave. others won't bring money back. they will get dinged with some sort of penalty which would make it more likely they will bring the money back. this is a tough one. this is really, you know, i think, i heard the clip with president biden, neil, and he will have to give on a lot of this so-called infrastructure. republicans are already spent the entire weekend we're cool with 650 billion of it. we understand what potholes are. we know we need to patch up bridges. a lot of the other stuff you're desc
i don't know what treasury secretary janet yellen would be saying behind closed doors.ou know, look at these inversions. before 1994 they don't even too. we never heard about them in country. 2009 there were five. 2011 there were two 2, eight. 20137. we saw when the obama administration hiked taxes corporations fled big time. a lot of money overseas, even if they didn't move headquarters, they didn't bring it back. apple had a trillion dollars offshore. we'll not get the money back into this...
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janet yellen has a lot of respect and influence around the world. but her ability to get other countries like china, russia or tax havens around the world to raise up their corporate tax rate is not going to happen. we are going to need more leaders to realize that it could be a long-term good move for the american people and for the american economy. >> janet gellen. she wants everybody. >> matt gaetz saying he spoke to donald trump in many, many places. matt gaetz said that the president has called me when i was in my car, asleep. on the throne, on airplanes in nightclubs and in the throws of passion. yes, i answered. that is who we are talking about. >> let me ask you about janet yellen. she said the world should embrace a minimum corporate tax rate to avoid a race to the bottom. been the countries that advertise. but her ability to do it will be slim to none. >> ashley parker, the president, it was the thing that he did from the day he was sworn in. we had 4 million the other day. he is up against a lot of governors and local municipalities and
janet yellen has a lot of respect and influence around the world. but her ability to get other countries like china, russia or tax havens around the world to raise up their corporate tax rate is not going to happen. we are going to need more leaders to realize that it could be a long-term good move for the american people and for the american economy. >> janet gellen. she wants everybody. >> matt gaetz saying he spoke to donald trump in many, many places. matt gaetz said that the...
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. >>> un negocio que janet se rehÚsa perder debido una pandemia. >>> en los Últimos 12 meses janet dijoencia sanitaria. >>> fue muy duro porque pensaba que no saldrÍamos, pensÁbamos en cerrar. >>> gracias a dios la economÍa subiÓ, y por lo mismo tuvimos mÁs trabajo. >>> el restaurante contaba con 25 empleados antes de la pandemia y 20 ya volvieron a sus puestos de trabajo. >>> no dejarÍa que el negocio falle. es algo que me empuja a mÍ. >>> para seguir con el legado que sus padres comenzaron para vender tamales de casa en casa. para telemundo 48. >>> quÉ bueno saber eso y la tecnologÍa juega un gran papel. los emprendedores usan eso, sobreponerse a los obstÁculos. gracias por compartir ese esfuerzo. (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> muchos desafÍos creÓ la pandemia y ha sido proveer alimentos. en la familia se activÓ varios programas de comida, como en el caso de alameda que dieron cajas de alimentos a mÁs de mil familias. >>> quÉ tal les fue con este calorcito? las mÁximas de este dÍa rondaron los 80 grados. vamos con guillermo quiroz. >>> gracias claudia. despuÉs vienen los cambios para e
. >>> un negocio que janet se rehÚsa perder debido una pandemia. >>> en los Últimos 12 meses janet dijoencia sanitaria. >>> fue muy duro porque pensaba que no saldrÍamos, pensÁbamos en cerrar. >>> gracias a dios la economÍa subiÓ, y por lo mismo tuvimos mÁs trabajo. >>> el restaurante contaba con 25 empleados antes de la pandemia y 20 ya volvieron a sus puestos de trabajo. >>> no dejarÍa que el negocio falle. es algo que me empuja a...
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when the interview ended tony asked to see janet. >> i promise you i never did anything to anybody.s you and our church. >> tony and janet answered all of their questions, have been cooperative and tony gave them a swab of his dna and fingerprints and the police thanked them and took them home. coming up, the interview, part 2. this one a little tougher. >> any reason why someone might have seen your van over there. >> surely i don't have the only pewter ford minivan in the town. >> that's true. that is true. a great tool g homeowners who are turning into their parents. now, remember, they're not programs. they're tv shows. you woke up early. no one cares. yes. so, i was using something called homequote explorer from progressive to easily compare home insurance rates. was i hashtagging? progressive can't help you from becoming your parents, but we can help you compare rates on home insurance with homequote explorer. guess what. the waiter doesn't need to know your name. ♪ ♪ are you ready to join the duers? those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment
when the interview ended tony asked to see janet. >> i promise you i never did anything to anybody.s you and our church. >> tony and janet answered all of their questions, have been cooperative and tony gave them a swab of his dna and fingerprints and the police thanked them and took them home. coming up, the interview, part 2. this one a little tougher. >> any reason why someone might have seen your van over there. >> surely i don't have the only pewter ford minivan in...
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treasury secretary janet yellen is making that outreach. a glimpse into some of the tax changes that could happen. treasury official tells me that the administration could change the tax code to prevent companies from claiming residence in tax haven countries. also, it can be removed or can remove tax breaks for companies that try to avoid paying higher corporate tax rate in the u.s. by being offshore. now all of this was made more difficult again by senator joe manchin saying the democrats don't seem to be, all democrats don't seem to be on board yet. charles? charles: democrats in the senate which is the most important part. edward, great work, my friend. treasury secretary janet yellen as you heard pushing for the global minimum corporate tax rate. this after the white house proposed raising to 28% to 21% here in this country. why would any nation agree to a higher tax rate than they already have, especially if they could potentially attract more u.s. companies without changing? >> i want to bring in capital wealth planning market strate
treasury secretary janet yellen is making that outreach. a glimpse into some of the tax changes that could happen. treasury official tells me that the administration could change the tax code to prevent companies from claiming residence in tax haven countries. also, it can be removed or can remove tax breaks for companies that try to avoid paying higher corporate tax rate in the u.s. by being offshore. now all of this was made more difficult again by senator joe manchin saying the democrats...
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now treasury secretary janet yellen talked about the biden administration's domestic and international policy priorities. during a speech to the chicago council on global affairs. the secretary calls for a global minimum corporate tax rate was she said she had been discussing with the international monetary fund. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. president of the chicago council on global affairs. thank you all the specially for a members for joining us this live program today. just as a reminder, the chicago global affairs is nonprofit and nonpartisan independent organization and therefore the views expressed by the individuals we use our platforms are there on it and they do not represent the institutions positions or views of the council. and out main program a party covid-19 negative effects from the global economy has exasperated the existing inequalities and highlighted the importance of writing solutions through international cooperation. today, your secretary treasury janet yellen joins us here the chicago council global affairs to discuss the u.s. roll in providing in
now treasury secretary janet yellen talked about the biden administration's domestic and international policy priorities. during a speech to the chicago council on global affairs. the secretary calls for a global minimum corporate tax rate was she said she had been discussing with the international monetary fund. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. president of the chicago council on global affairs. thank you all the specially for a members for joining us this live program today....
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treasury secretary janet yellen calls for a global minimum tax rate.n the global state she signals out china say washington needs to level the playing field. and the g20 may set a debt suspension initiative, we speak exclusively to the chief economist carmen reinhart. shery: across wall street, finishing at record highs. discretionary communication stocks leading. the nasdaq 100 seeing its best in three weeks. we have reaction to blowup data after the holiday weekend and the friday report showing players out of the most jobs in seven months. also today eyes and data showing the u.s. services industry expanded at the fastest pace on record. we are seeing buyers kisses rising around the world. wti selling in the regular session now rebounding a little on ahead of talks on the iran nuclear deal. we are watching these lines on the bloomberg now, financial times, break reporting the credit suisse chief risk officer is expected to depart. we had seen the credit suisse investment banks chief also said to leave as part of the wider shakeup given the archegos c
treasury secretary janet yellen calls for a global minimum tax rate.n the global state she signals out china say washington needs to level the playing field. and the g20 may set a debt suspension initiative, we speak exclusively to the chief economist carmen reinhart. shery: across wall street, finishing at record highs. discretionary communication stocks leading. the nasdaq 100 seeing its best in three weeks. we have reaction to blowup data after the holiday weekend and the friday report...
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treasury secretary janet yellen to speaking at the chicago council of global affairs. we will take some of her q&a later on in the hour. coming up, ethan harris, bank of america securities head of global economics. we will get his concerns about the divergence and recoveries all around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i'm riupta. let's take a look at your first word news. a big win for google today at the supreme court. justices ruled google did not commit copyright infringement when it used oracle's programming code in the android operating system. that spares google from paying what would have been billions of dollars in damages. the sectors hit hardest independent on our bouncing back. the ism services index soared everyone in england is being urged to take a coronavirus test twice a week, part of prime minister boris johnson's plan to reopen the economy. test kits will be free and usefulness of covid passports be assessed for widescale use. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in mo
treasury secretary janet yellen to speaking at the chicago council of global affairs. we will take some of her q&a later on in the hour. coming up, ethan harris, bank of america securities head of global economics. we will get his concerns about the divergence and recoveries all around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i'm riupta. let's take a look at your first word news. a big win for google today at the supreme court. justices ruled google did not commit copyright infringement...
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to that end janet yellen pushing for a global minimum corporate tax rate in remarks today. 59 minutes left to go in the session. record close watch, scott for the s&p and dow. >>> coming up cleveland fed president loretta mester joins us following friday's big jobs number we'll ask her how a stronger than expected rebound could impact policy. plus world bank president david malpass joins us as well let's get straight to the big stories we are watching this hour mike santoli is tracking the market rally joining us with a look at where retail investors are putting their money to work is j.j. kenihan. mike, you start off with the market action. >> yeah, scott pretty positive action it was pretty much a gap at the open and we've got sideways since then good economic news does still get traction in the market s&p 500 over the last year i pointed out the 4,000 on the s&p didn't have a whole lot of technical significance people were targeting 4,100 as a little bit of a test because it coincides with the upper end of this trading range we've been in for a while. if we talk about the market ge
to that end janet yellen pushing for a global minimum corporate tax rate in remarks today. 59 minutes left to go in the session. record close watch, scott for the s&p and dow. >>> coming up cleveland fed president loretta mester joins us following friday's big jobs number we'll ask her how a stronger than expected rebound could impact policy. plus world bank president david malpass joins us as well let's get straight to the big stories we are watching this hour mike santoli is...
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first of which is janet yellen and i global corporate tax.he other is individual taxes out of d.c. which one should be more concerning for investors in the markets? courtney: thank you for having me. i think it really depends on what your business is that you have -- your business is. if you have a lot of international exposure, you are going to be really concerned about the provisions. it really depends on the sector and industry at an individual company level, but there's really no area of corporate america and small businesses that aren't going to be impacted by these type increases area -- these tax increases. alix: what about within the democratic party? courtney: within the democratic party, i think it is really important to remember that there is really no democratic senator against corporate tax increases of some type. it is really just the level of corporate tax increase. we have been saying president biden's proposal is 28%. there are some progressive democrats that want to go back to the 35% rate. what we really think at strategas
first of which is janet yellen and i global corporate tax.he other is individual taxes out of d.c. which one should be more concerning for investors in the markets? courtney: thank you for having me. i think it really depends on what your business is that you have -- your business is. if you have a lot of international exposure, you are going to be really concerned about the provisions. it really depends on the sector and industry at an individual company level, but there's really no area of...
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on one corner of the story which is the idea being sold by president biden and treasury secretary janet yellen and the key part of the tax hike is what they call a race to the bottom, to be blunt respectfully there is no such thing, there is no race to the bottom, it is true enough and good enough that many countries around the world have got the corporate tax rate, but no one is anywhere near 0, let's get serious, there is no race to the bottom, there is no 0, a lot of countries by the way have cut their tax rates, this is corporate tax rate to something around the mid-20s and they also provide various tax credits and deductions to help companies without necessarily lowering the marginal tax rate but it helps companies to invest, these are deductions and tax credit, the problem here is 0 - 2 the biden yellen plan would not only raise tax rates but broaden the base which is supposed to lower tax rates and broaden the base and make it as simple and fair tax cut. the important tax credits and deductions that have a capital investment funding on his buddy that creates more jobs and higher
on one corner of the story which is the idea being sold by president biden and treasury secretary janet yellen and the key part of the tax hike is what they call a race to the bottom, to be blunt respectfully there is no such thing, there is no race to the bottom, it is true enough and good enough that many countries around the world have got the corporate tax rate, but no one is anywhere near 0, let's get serious, there is no race to the bottom, there is no 0, a lot of countries by the way...
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janet yellen is the 78th state of the secretary. she took office after almost 50 years in the academy of public service. she is the first and only person to have served both as the head of the council on economic advisors, head of federal reserve, and a secretary of the treasury. secretary yellen, thank you for joining us. we look forward to hearing your remarks. >> thank you so much and thank you to the council for the invitation. america is strongest when we engage with the world. when i was born the united states was still recovering from the great depression and world war ii. these tragedies cost countless lives. too many families lost more than everybody but we learned an invaluable lesson. the united states would not go it alone. in the aftermath of the destruction the united states sent strong security alliances that have helped keep our country safe and helped our economies flourish. we created global institutions such as the united nations and financial institutions such as the international monetary fund and world bank to
janet yellen is the 78th state of the secretary. she took office after almost 50 years in the academy of public service. she is the first and only person to have served both as the head of the council on economic advisors, head of federal reserve, and a secretary of the treasury. secretary yellen, thank you for joining us. we look forward to hearing your remarks. >> thank you so much and thank you to the council for the invitation. america is strongest when we engage with the world. when...
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international corporations from taking advantage of the lowest corporate tax rates and good luck to janet yellen because that's like asking every state also to have the same corporate tax rates and have the same pull a state taxes like you nobody's going to florida because there's no income tax in florida you call it stop corporations going to where the tax is a lot of good luck to janet yellen i can't ever see that going through it never has historically why would it now yeah that's an excellent point and it certainly will be interesting to see exactly what the bike ministration gets accomplished and what provisions then go on to the next administration in the next one after that to try to accomplish excellent points to consider here hillary ford which thank you so much for your time and insight pleasure rachel. that's all very now you can catch them bus on demand by downloading the portable t.v. app for your apple or andrew. device was here next time there and as always don't forget to post some more. the swarms of the blue of them so mind. over local was before. much of those who heard
international corporations from taking advantage of the lowest corporate tax rates and good luck to janet yellen because that's like asking every state also to have the same corporate tax rates and have the same pull a state taxes like you nobody's going to florida because there's no income tax in florida you call it stop corporations going to where the tax is a lot of good luck to janet yellen i can't ever see that going through it never has historically why would it now yeah that's an...
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. >> janet yellen called for a global corporate tax rate to the chicago council on global affairs. this runs about 45 minutes. >> good morning. thank you all for joining us for this live program today. just as a reminder, this is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, independent organization. nafta our main program. covid-19's negative effects on the global economy has exacerbated existing inequalities and highlighted the importance of finding solutions through international cooperation. operation. today, your secretary treasury janet yellen joins us here the chicago council global affairs to discuss the u.s. roll in providing inclusive and sustainable global economic recovery ahead of this week's international monetary fund annual spring meeting. after the secretary's remarks all introduce a number of our councilmembers to the questions and to the secretary yellen but by now it is my honor and privilege to introduce today's speaker. janet yellen is the 78th secretary of secretary to the economist by training and to accomplish after almost 50 years in the academy of public service. she is the
. >> janet yellen called for a global corporate tax rate to the chicago council on global affairs. this runs about 45 minutes. >> good morning. thank you all for joining us for this live program today. just as a reminder, this is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, independent organization. nafta our main program. covid-19's negative effects on the global economy has exacerbated existing inequalities and highlighted the importance of finding solutions through international cooperation....
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en directo desde washington janet nos cuenta detalles de la conversaciÓn.presidente de guatemala se hablÓ de un compromiso mutuo para frenar la inmigraciÓn ilegal. [habla en inglÉs] >> para raerdicar la pobreza y las causas de nuestros males. reportera: tras cruce el presidente biden le dio la tarea de liderar los esfuerzos diplomÁticos para contrarrestar la inmigraciÓn ilegal. lleva aÑos examinando los retos en centro america. se reuniÓ con la vicepresidenta para presentar soluciones. >> la lucha contra la corrupciÓn es la primera que hay que enfrentar y hay que apoyar el fortalecimiento de la fiscalÍa especial de centro amÉrica. reportera: los departamentos descancionaron un ex funcionario de gobierno guatemalteco y delegado del congreso de ese paÍs. ambos por corrupciÓn. la vicepresidenta tambiÉn sostendrÁ reuniones con miembros de la sociedad civil guatemalteca. [habla en inglÉs] >> discutiremoscÓmo hacer llegar recursos a las personas que tienen la necesidad para que no abandonen el paÍs. y darles aliento. reportera: dijo en una entrevista a cnc. ilia:
en directo desde washington janet nos cuenta detalles de la conversaciÓn.presidente de guatemala se hablÓ de un compromiso mutuo para frenar la inmigraciÓn ilegal. [habla en inglÉs] >> para raerdicar la pobreza y las causas de nuestros males. reportera: tras cruce el presidente biden le dio la tarea de liderar los esfuerzos diplomÁticos para contrarrestar la inmigraciÓn ilegal. lleva aÑos examinando los retos en centro america. se reuniÓ con la vicepresidenta para presentar...
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i just want to leave that one there. >> you mentioned janet yellen. she said the world should embrace a minimum corporate tax rate to avoid a race to the bottom. that's what you were talking about that china and others are not likely to go ahead with that. >> of course, ali. think about countries that advertise -- they want to get business saying, we are a tax haven. i understand why janet yellen wants to do this, but her ability to do it is going to be slim to none. >> ashley parker, the president trying to -- the thing he did from the day he was sworn in, he wants to get this pandemic under control. we're averaging 3 million jabs in arms a day. we had 4 million the other day. but he's up against a lot of governors and local municipalities and springtime, and a bunch of vaccinated people and people who are tired of being shut in at home who want to get out there. this is the race against the vaccine, the virus right now. >> it's a very delicate two-step he's doing women saw it again today when he made those remarks. but he's trying to celebrate what
i just want to leave that one there. >> you mentioned janet yellen. she said the world should embrace a minimum corporate tax rate to avoid a race to the bottom. that's what you were talking about that china and others are not likely to go ahead with that. >> of course, ali. think about countries that advertise -- they want to get business saying, we are a tax haven. i understand why janet yellen wants to do this, but her ability to do it is going to be slim to none. >> ashley...
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treasury secretary janet yellen some in europe say they're all for it. time contactless shopping in moscow and why data activists are steering clear of it. this is your business i'm joined now by law on how you can join us sir. here's the good news the global economy is expected to grow by 6 percent this year the bad news the rebound will be far from even that's the message from a report by the international monetary fund out today while spending programs and vaccine rollouts are guiding richer nations towards recovery poor countries especially those that rely on tourism are falling even further behind as a result last year the economic crisis pushed an additional $95000000.00 people into extreme poverty defined as living on less than one u.s. dollar and 90 cents a day facts seem inequality and lack of polish support is worsening the situation so while there is a rebound there are some caveats here's i.m.f. chief economist he took open not what we are seeing is multi-speed recoveries around the world what that means is that countries that have very steep
treasury secretary janet yellen some in europe say they're all for it. time contactless shopping in moscow and why data activists are steering clear of it. this is your business i'm joined now by law on how you can join us sir. here's the good news the global economy is expected to grow by 6 percent this year the bad news the rebound will be far from even that's the message from a report by the international monetary fund out today while spending programs and vaccine rollouts are guiding richer...