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he indicted mellon for tax evasion. mellon beat the charges, though,a nd wo and won. at the end, there is this confrontation between two giants on december 24, 1936. this is the prologue of the novel. 90% of what you reading prologue actually happened. i added just a little bit. because i have to entertain you. i added a little bit more to the feud then was really there. but most of it was true. this was in the national gallery of art was born. andrew mellon is the one who gave $8 million to the u.s.. he wanted national gallery of art. he supervised that building. he was very hands on with it. he died eight months later, but he left specific instructions on how things work to be done. they respected that. andrew mellon, fdr, "the patriot threat", these are elements of the story. there are a couple more that focus altogether. we have changed all of our money. we changed the $40 will, five bill, five, ---- $40 dollars bill. there is a federal law that prevents the changing of the one dollar bill? it cannot be staying -- it cannot be changed. it has to stay exactly why i
he indicted mellon for tax evasion. mellon beat the charges, though,a nd wo and won. at the end, there is this confrontation between two giants on december 24, 1936. this is the prologue of the novel. 90% of what you reading prologue actually happened. i added just a little bit. because i have to entertain you. i added a little bit more to the feud then was really there. but most of it was true. this was in the national gallery of art was born. andrew mellon is the one who gave $8 million to...
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again -- carnegie mellon scientists this year, leaving one of the world's top robotics engineers in mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data to businesses here and beyond. they can track everything from to sales. user engagement i am here now the founder. the last time you run the show, you are the first person mentioned in this new york er profile about mark andreessen. andreessen horowitz investing the entire round. taking your entire round at an $865 million valuation because they think your promise is so big. what is the promise of mixed panels? guest: our goal is to provide data science to as many industries in the world as possible. when we raised our round, we also released our pitch. in our pitch, we articulated the problems we wanted to solve. the promise being there are a number of industries that don't do a good job of quantifying information and being data-driven. we think we can apply analytics to product, marketing, sales, and finance. emily: one of the main things you track is e
again -- carnegie mellon scientists this year, leaving one of the world's top robotics engineers in mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data to businesses here and beyond. they can track everything from to sales. user engagement i am here now the founder. the last time you run the show, you are the first person mentioned in this new york er profile about mark andreessen. andreessen horowitz investing the...
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jonathan lower-income jonathan jose combaup joseph joseph senior joseph joseph dj barryly joseph e mellone governor jerry brown g hunter. >> jim glover levy joseph j. and junior joseph joseph p, joseph p, henry joseph p, scores per joseph right direction junior joseph right direction junior t glad top keith wood can it connecting j. man or a woman no kent watson kevin cdc kevin h. kevin j. phifer were you kevin o rock kevin kevin over and over rile kevin donny lawrence lawrence j....
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many articles said only eat organic mellon. she followed our advice and i apologize. >> it is your fault. >> katherine, i have never been a fan of these kind of diet fad. remember the microby jot particular? and vee -- veganism. isn't that a fad? >> i don't go for any of it. >> the weirdest is the part about eating naturally as if there is something natural about the carrot sticks and the water diet. if we can access our ancestors diet which by the way is just not having enough food. i am so hungry i will just eat this root. that is not something -- we have flaming hot cheetoes and god meant for us to eat them. >> isn't it true that we joke and joke. the big food companies and the big con glom rats save the lives of people in the third world. >> not just in the third world, but a few decades ago people spend their disposable income on food. we get to be rich and prosperous even if it is all made from corn syrup. >> why is it the elites want to eat like the starving people once did? >> they realize there is no hope and everythin
many articles said only eat organic mellon. she followed our advice and i apologize. >> it is your fault. >> katherine, i have never been a fan of these kind of diet fad. remember the microby jot particular? and vee -- veganism. isn't that a fad? >> i don't go for any of it. >> the weirdest is the part about eating naturally as if there is something natural about the carrot sticks and the water diet. if we can access our ancestors diet which by the way is just not having...
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help develop driverless cars, but according to several reports, uber hired away dozens of carnegie mellonin scientists, leaving one of the world's top robotics to two shenzhen crisis. mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. --y can track everything rum everything from user contracts to sales. in select time you were on the show, you were the first person mentioned in this new york profile about mark andreessen. andreessen horowitz investing the entire round. they think your promises so big. what is the promised -- the promise of mixed panels? our goal is to provide data science to as many industries in the world as possible. wen we raised our round, articulated the problems we wanted to solve. the promise being there are a number of industries that don't do a good job of quantifying information being data-driven. we think we can apply analytics to product, marketing, sales and finance. of the main things you track is engagement. i was speaking about how well some of these companies are doing. are
help develop driverless cars, but according to several reports, uber hired away dozens of carnegie mellonin scientists, leaving one of the world's top robotics to two shenzhen crisis. mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. --y can track everything rum everything from user contracts to sales. in select time you were on the show, you were the first person mentioned in this new york profile about mark...
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that she spoke of in the press conference going to be forever changed from what you used at carnegie mellon at richmond and for that matter what jeff yellen -- what you learned in school? are we in a new era nine of fed theory? >> it is a better condition than what we go with a 1970's and 1980's and most of the 1990's. the way the fed works is any different, i don't know. go back to the 1930's and you have great differences between what happened then and what happened now. today's world reminds us of that kind of world. in some sense the broader economy still response to the same forces as before. it is just that in the 1970's and 1980's government policies put in place and expectation all environment that produced very sick -- very consistent and hard to defeat inflation. we got past that. now we're looking at a situation that is more two-sided. we also have to worry about too much on the downside. riccadonna, what next, in terms of what we're watching in the economy you could do the nation numbers get all the more emphasis? >> absolutely. they ain't broke but they're probably bent. this m
that she spoke of in the press conference going to be forever changed from what you used at carnegie mellon at richmond and for that matter what jeff yellen -- what you learned in school? are we in a new era nine of fed theory? >> it is a better condition than what we go with a 1970's and 1980's and most of the 1990's. the way the fed works is any different, i don't know. go back to the 1930's and you have great differences between what happened then and what happened now. today's world...
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it's going to bounce off of his mellon, doing and off the crossbar, through the uprights. mean by? that means it counts, right? yeah. >> look the ref was very present, though, he put his hands up there. he knew it. it's good. how about that? 3 points and extra points there. look at this, this has never happened before in the history, the long haunted history of the nbc high school football blitz. a tie this week. we couldn't separate one vote from another. south philly versus central and 49% of the vote. anyway, we've had to play in overtime. we are extending voting until 9:00. have you about three hours left to choose south philly or central or mastbaum-kensington. >> kids get on the cell phone t. game is later today. >> right. so we need to know where we're going to cover the high school game of the week. >> we cruise out, we'll see. >> thank you very much. you are watching nbc 10 news at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >> another history making moment, happening just a few hours in walk t. pope will address congress. we are live on capitol hill where crowds are already gath
it's going to bounce off of his mellon, doing and off the crossbar, through the uprights. mean by? that means it counts, right? yeah. >> look the ref was very present, though, he put his hands up there. he knew it. it's good. how about that? 3 points and extra points there. look at this, this has never happened before in the history, the long haunted history of the nbc high school football blitz. a tie this week. we couldn't separate one vote from another. south philly versus central and...
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dedicated on march 17, 1941, the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from asrew mellon who served treasury secretary until 1932. up next week visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. we are standing in a room full of portraits i john singleton copley, america's most important colonial portrait painter. i think as a look around the you can think back to the words of john adams 1817 who said when you see his portraits, you want a discourse with him, you want to asking questions and want toanswers -- you ask him questions and receive answers. in the early part of the 18th century, american early painters made ambitious but tentative efforts to capture the likeness of people on canvas because portraiture was really the only way to do that. it was the most type -- the most important type of painting in the colonies. there was a great flourishing of activity with johnson will copley that became -- with john singleton copley. are two of the first high-level portrait painters. unfortunately in some ways,
dedicated on march 17, 1941, the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from asrew mellon who served treasury secretary until 1932. up next week visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. we are standing in a room full of portraits i john singleton copley, america's most important colonial portrait painter. i think as a look around the you can think back to the words of john adams 1817 who said when you...
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help develop driverless cars, but according to several reports, uber hired away dozens of carnegie mellonin scientists, leaving one of the world's top robotics to two shenzhen crisis. mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. -- top robotics industries in reported crisis. mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. their tools tried everything from user engagement to sales. since the last time you were on the show, you are the first person mentioned in this big new yorker profile about mark andreessen. ultimately andreessen horowitz , investing the entire round. $865 million valuation because they think your promise is so big. the promise of mixed panels? guest: i think the first step for us is -- our goal is to provide data science to as many industries in the world as possible. when we raised our round, we also released our page 10. we articulated the problems we wanted to solve. the promise being there are a number of industries that don't do a good job of quantifying inform
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right now completely dry in this view from the mellon bank building in center city.ugh, right back up where we were yesterday. 100% humidity in dover, 97% right now in mount holly and 97% for pottstown. a steamy start but so far, dry. let me show you what's on the way. look at the line of showers, in the midwest and farther to the southwest, that line is coulding in. it will bring us cooler weather for the next few days. not today. this afternoon with the heat and humidity will see showers popping up into the early evening hours, that's 7:00 this evening. look the at potential for heavy downpours. could see hef have ran with these storms that move through during the evening hours and into thursday. they'll be spotty during the day today and tonight but then tomorrow, that's 7:00 in the morning, watch what happens as we go through the day, rain steady and heavy at times. we could see one, two, three inches of rain from the system that will be moving through the area tomorrow. for today, keep an eye on the sky this afternoon or find a cool, shady spot if you can. hot a
right now completely dry in this view from the mellon bank building in center city.ugh, right back up where we were yesterday. 100% humidity in dover, 97% right now in mount holly and 97% for pottstown. a steamy start but so far, dry. let me show you what's on the way. look at the line of showers, in the midwest and farther to the southwest, that line is coulding in. it will bring us cooler weather for the next few days. not today. this afternoon with the heat and humidity will see showers...
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a view from our mellon camera, you can't even see the schuykill and the vine expressway. good bet lots of traffic there as welg. check out the conditions in hammonton, new jersey. this is a wet 54. you will definitely need your umbrella at citizens bank park for the phillies game tonight. as you can see from first alert radar, lot of rain out there moving across most of the area. we have team coverage as we track this heavy rain. we begin with first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. we aren't done with the wet yet. >> no, we have had a lull in the city of philadelphia for a couple hours now but as we have been telling you, here it comes. now the skyline is obscured by the local clouds, the rain has hit the city and more to come. you can see on the wide view this band, big band of rain. fortunately, we are seeing less of the yellow and red. the heaviest rain, we are not seeing as much of that now. we did see some heavy rain offshore, seven miles off atlantic city right at the time ted greenberg was talking about that plane crash. now, you can see the sl
a view from our mellon camera, you can't even see the schuykill and the vine expressway. good bet lots of traffic there as welg. check out the conditions in hammonton, new jersey. this is a wet 54. you will definitely need your umbrella at citizens bank park for the phillies game tonight. as you can see from first alert radar, lot of rain out there moving across most of the area. we have team coverage as we track this heavy rain. we begin with first alert chief meteorologist glenn...
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you can see them on this live view from the mellon bank building in center city. 74 degrees in philadelphiaat 5:39. and the low cloudiness and some areas of fog this morning will not last all day. we're in the 70s now. we will warm into the 90s this afternoon. 78 degrees in northeast philadelphia. the fog has just thickened up in coatesville, half a mile visibility there. otherwise we are in the clear until later today when showers and possibly thunderstorms popping up. camel back, 87 today. 92 in fleetwood. pennsburg 90 degrees. low 90s for souderton, morristown. back into the 80s for cape may, avalon and ventnor. 90s for today, we have a heat wave for williamstown and philadelphia. the seven day when i'm back in ten. >> i'll see you then, bill. >> lessons learn. that was the focus of a hearing leading up to the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. we'll tell you where things stand and why experts say the threat of another terrorist attack has never been greater. >>> plus, the miss america competition is heating up in atlantic city. we'll introduce you to this year's head judge. she'
you can see them on this live view from the mellon bank building in center city. 74 degrees in philadelphiaat 5:39. and the low cloudiness and some areas of fog this morning will not last all day. we're in the 70s now. we will warm into the 90s this afternoon. 78 degrees in northeast philadelphia. the fog has just thickened up in coatesville, half a mile visibility there. otherwise we are in the clear until later today when showers and possibly thunderstorms popping up. camel back, 87 today. 92...
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and a live look again from on top of the mellon bank building. today we learned more about the communications center. lauren mayk joining us live along the parkway. what's top law enforcement tell you today? >> reporter: well, they tell me that they are ready. you know, these new security plans, these all kick in in one week, and it is pretty amazing how many agencies are involved in the planning for this huge event here in philadelphia. i even saw fema today. they were all at this big multiagency communications center and i got a peek inside. from inside here you can see outside. cameras along the parkway, some just recently added for the pope's visit will give law enforcement eyes on the street. the map on this wall shows security zones where you'll need a ticket or have to go through magnotometers. >> this is for if it's backed up. let's move the people. >> reporter: the nonclassified information not just to keep you safe, but to keep up to date on traffic issues, even water main breaks, will flow through this room. homeland security secretary
and a live look again from on top of the mellon bank building. today we learned more about the communications center. lauren mayk joining us live along the parkway. what's top law enforcement tell you today? >> reporter: well, they tell me that they are ready. you know, these new security plans, these all kick in in one week, and it is pretty amazing how many agencies are involved in the planning for this huge event here in philadelphia. i even saw fema today. they were all at this big...
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- saw something in me and helped me get into the high school of performing arts and then carnegie mellon university. but it was a real struggle because i was an a student in the south bronx. phone it in. just show up and you're a student. to a middle class school, the high school of performing arts where i became a c student. and it was very difficult to catch up. but i wanted to get to college, so the only way to go to college was on an audition. so i don't know that i really was so-- i mean i loved theatre and i loved television and i loved stories. but it was really sort of, "how am i gonna get to college"? i was gonna get to college one way or another. and the only way i could get in was on an audition. much the same way african american boys go on sports scholarships to school. >> we're both puerto rican. we both grew up in new york. and both in a similar era. and we are a small people inside a big nation. and really in many ways an unknown one. but then there's a certain, a certain set of grace notes, that's our stuff. >> right. >> you know? it's not apparent to everybody. >> right
- saw something in me and helped me get into the high school of performing arts and then carnegie mellon university. but it was a real struggle because i was an a student in the south bronx. phone it in. just show up and you're a student. to a middle class school, the high school of performing arts where i became a c student. and it was very difficult to catch up. but i wanted to get to college, so the only way to go to college was on an audition. so i don't know that i really was so-- i mean i...
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look how nice and clear it is, live view from center city from the mellon bank building.see bright, sunny skies. look at the warmup. 71 at 8:00. by ç11:00, 10 degrees warmer io the low 80s. a breeze out of southwest at 6 miles an hour. that southwesterly wind will helpst
look how nice and clear it is, live view from center city from the mellon bank building.see bright, sunny skies. look at the warmup. 71 at 8:00. by ç11:00, 10 degrees warmer io the low 80s. a breeze out of southwest at 6 miles an hour. that southwesterly wind will helpst
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that's a clear view from the mellon bank building in center city.live view will see plenty of sunshine during the day today. it's going to be warmer than what we saw over the weekend. that warmup will do away with that. zero visibility, fog in coatesville. blue bell has dense fog. no problem into the pocono mountains. isolated light fog for toms river and the fog is not an issue for most of south jersey but delaware is seeing light fog in the dover area with 2 1/2 mile visibility there. fog to start with in some spots and then sunshine takes over. we are in the clear for the rest of the çday. no clouds until we get later in the week. that's when we'll see showers and thunderstorms. for today, you'll need your sunglasses. 90 degrees for fleetwood, near 90 in bethlehem and morgantown. plenty of sunshine for new hope, abington and moorestown. along the coast, 80s today. 84 for avalon. ventnor city, 84 degrees. 89 in wilmington and up to 89 in woodstown. seven-day forecast to show you how long the 90s will last when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> thank y
that's a clear view from the mellon bank building in center city.live view will see plenty of sunshine during the day today. it's going to be warmer than what we saw over the weekend. that warmup will do away with that. zero visibility, fog in coatesville. blue bell has dense fog. no problem into the pocono mountains. isolated light fog for toms river and the fog is not an issue for most of south jersey but delaware is seeing light fog in the dover area with 2 1/2 mile visibility there. fog to...
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mellon to ray charles concerts' there was a line down and though the ideal plaques and one side and whites on the others also at mohamed of the signing with the blacks on one side and the whites on the of there with the rope down the field and african-american recruit -- recruiter that the young man homes and that is for their lives during their time there despite nasa's efforts to integrate the work force this is the way things were at the time according to watson. >> i don't even think there were clerical workers. >> in fact, he told the story of the young man walking through the facility as somebody said you're using dignitaries from africa? it did not occur to them that black americans could be working at nasa. they felt that expectation in the black press had put upon them. >> it was our intent to do whatever it took we could not fail we had to go forward to do our best. >> then the 1964 presidential election in gave the new political challenge of solving the agency. nasa administrator announced that the management personnel might to be transferred to new orleans. know how much of tha
mellon to ray charles concerts' there was a line down and though the ideal plaques and one side and whites on the others also at mohamed of the signing with the blacks on one side and the whites on the of there with the rope down the field and african-american recruit -- recruiter that the young man homes and that is for their lives during their time there despite nasa's efforts to integrate the work force this is the way things were at the time according to watson. >> i don't even think...
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jonathan lower-income jonathan jose combaup joseph joseph senior joseph joseph dj barryly joseph e mellone governor jerry brown g hunter. >> jim glover levy joseph j. and junior joseph joseph p, joseph p, henry joseph p, scores per joseph right direction junior joseph right direction junior t glad top keith wood can it connecting j. man or a woman no kent watson kevin cdc kevin h. kevin j. phifer were you kevin o rock kevin kevin over and over rile kevin donny lawrence lawrence j. lawrence t stack v s pauline leon smith junior lincoln louis louis j. manually junior manually mark p, witness for the record martin e mcwilliams are martin junior martin in the wrong direction matthew dj gaffe i didn't martin e lauren matthew lower-income ryan matthew logan and michael s. michael boiling michael cdc michael michael dj michael michael e brendon con. >> michael e rousht michael edward robert michael f michael f lynch michael d michael h. hobbs michael j. crawling i didn't michael j. michael j. alliance michael j. putting con interest michael healy were michael al pack important michael paul michae
jonathan lower-income jonathan jose combaup joseph joseph senior joseph joseph dj barryly joseph e mellone governor jerry brown g hunter. >> jim glover levy joseph j. and junior joseph joseph p, joseph p, henry joseph p, scores per joseph right direction junior joseph right direction junior t glad top keith wood can it connecting j. man or a woman no kent watson kevin cdc kevin h. kevin j. phifer were you kevin o rock kevin kevin over and over rile kevin donny lawrence lawrence j....
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a call went out for shots fired along mlk avenue and mellon street southeast. police tell us at least one person was shot. that person has nonlife threatening injuries. this all comes on the heel of a weekend where six people were shot. homicide detectives are investigating at least three new cases. on friday one person was killed in northeast right along 25th street. on saturday a body was found burning in a car in southeast. police determined the man inside was killed by a gunshot. then early sunday morning another person was shot and killed, this time in northwest. right now most people seem to expect it. >> no, it doesn't surprise me. >> no, i'm really not surprised. >> reporter: they say it's because they've seen the homicide rate climb all summer long. >> it seems as though we're not taking life seriously. it's cavalier attitude towards life. so that concerns me. >> reporter: in 2014 there were 104 homicides in the city. nine months into 2015 and that number has already been passed. d.c. police say the murder rate is 43% higher than at this time laeast yr
a call went out for shots fired along mlk avenue and mellon street southeast. police tell us at least one person was shot. that person has nonlife threatening injuries. this all comes on the heel of a weekend where six people were shot. homicide detectives are investigating at least three new cases. on friday one person was killed in northeast right along 25th street. on saturday a body was found burning in a car in southeast. police determined the man inside was killed by a gunshot. then early...
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keep in mind this was their era, the era of morgan, mellon, rockefeller, rockefeller, the vanderbilt descendents, among many others. the arab men who made millions of dollars from the bent backs and aching shoulders of men and women, and children, the era of vicious employers. some of the men had recently returned from fighting a war that enriched them even more. since it was then who had manufactured some of the arms and ammunition's. at the same time, other other men who were not nearly so fortunate had been part of the so-called great internal migration, which consisted mostly of african-americans apart from the con fields of the south, or the factories of the north. they're desperate for a better life, but finding a life just as punishing, the hours just as long, the pay just as minimal, and the future just as depressing. it's not easy to calculate but considering the minimal income tax that existed at the time, it's probably true that the earning gaps between the richest of americans in the poorest of americans was greater in 1920 then it is today. scott and now that may have pr
keep in mind this was their era, the era of morgan, mellon, rockefeller, rockefeller, the vanderbilt descendents, among many others. the arab men who made millions of dollars from the bent backs and aching shoulders of men and women, and children, the era of vicious employers. some of the men had recently returned from fighting a war that enriched them even more. since it was then who had manufactured some of the arms and ammunition's. at the same time, other other men who were not nearly so...
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the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from nancy or andrew mellon who served as treasury secretary from 1921 to 1932. up next, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and the work of johnson looked in. >> and diane stephen. we are standing in a room of
the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from nancy or andrew mellon who served as treasury secretary from 1921 to 1932. up next, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and the work of johnson looked in. >> and diane stephen. we are standing in a room of
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shery: let's check back in on the markets with simon cox, an investment strategist at bny mellon.ou said investors should start to think about four major economies in a different way than ever before. tell us a little bit about it. simon: i have been looking at four of the world's biggest economies, japan, india, china, and the u.s. is striking -- it is striking. big powersf asia's have these leaders who talk a good game on economic reform. that is what attracted our interest at the same time the u.s. recovery seemed to be gaming some momentum -- be gaining some momentum. we looked at these economies in parallel. it's unusual to do that. all four is ambitious. these economies account for about 45% of the world's gdp. if you can understand these, your understanding half the world. rishaad: they are very diverse. you can't compare india with japan and japan can't compare with china and china can't compare with india. you could probably compare japan with the u.s., to some extent. simon: we think all of these economies have looked other ones in history for inspiration. india is tryin
shery: let's check back in on the markets with simon cox, an investment strategist at bny mellon.ou said investors should start to think about four major economies in a different way than ever before. tell us a little bit about it. simon: i have been looking at four of the world's biggest economies, japan, india, china, and the u.s. is striking -- it is striking. big powersf asia's have these leaders who talk a good game on economic reform. that is what attracted our interest at the same time...
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andrew mellon has written about this for bloomberg news. he joins us.ing to have the most explain today? andrew: what we spoke to experts it was pretty -- retailers with the ones that were going to come out looking worse than anybody else. olivia: which ones? andrew: a couple of examples we cvs.ht up were and t.j. maxx. olivia: that is surprising. when the pay ratio came out you would think costco or walmart, one of those giant retailers who have a lot of low rate workers. walmart employs one million people in the u.s. you expect that to be where the pay ratio is mark stream. andrew: this pay ratio will help the highly pay ratios to do not necessarily. the executive debate as much. olivia: one of the big criticisms of the pay ratio is it feels a little populist because what is the point of the pay ratio when the nature of the labor force is so different from industry to industry? yes, theyretailer, will have a lot of offshore jobs in low-wage staff domestically. it will be different for amazon who just employees a lot of people domestically to make high
andrew mellon has written about this for bloomberg news. he joins us.ing to have the most explain today? andrew: what we spoke to experts it was pretty -- retailers with the ones that were going to come out looking worse than anybody else. olivia: which ones? andrew: a couple of examples we cvs.ht up were and t.j. maxx. olivia: that is surprising. when the pay ratio came out you would think costco or walmart, one of those giant retailers who have a lot of low rate workers. walmart employs one...
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is one of her favorite quotes mellon she was interviewed they asked about how she enjoyed being and the salk institute she said if not for my husband wouldn't spend five minutes then lodge all of. the press did not like her. [laughter] but. >> they were together and tell his dad and they had their deal. as couples do at the salk institute he hasn't architect he is constantly having to raise money it is now working out but he still has a lab still trying to use data research game series that shows he knows nothing about modern molecular biology so you were to run multiple sclerosis and was well regarded but hit a blind alley had any therapeutic that caused the reaction but after he was retired from the salk institute he was sad and thought that was the end of his scientific career and was busy writing philosophical books and the disease is hitting young gay men nobody knows about it so he put out his armor to charge right into the aids arena and it was amazing some of the people said really? this old guy? what is he doing here? but other people thought he did credible work and formed a c
is one of her favorite quotes mellon she was interviewed they asked about how she enjoyed being and the salk institute she said if not for my husband wouldn't spend five minutes then lodge all of. the press did not like her. [laughter] but. >> they were together and tell his dad and they had their deal. as couples do at the salk institute he hasn't architect he is constantly having to raise money it is now working out but he still has a lab still trying to use data research game series...
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this is a time lapse of the rocky stage from our camera on top of the mellon center.0's jesse gary is live for us getting ready for day two. jesse? >> crews are doing audio checks of the speakers and microphones used to blair the music from the stage here at made in america festival. the gates open at 2:00 in the afternoon. before that, let's look at our video, four friends were waiting in line. they are first in line. the young ladies say they want to make sure they get a good space so they can see the acts without getting jostled about. the fourth year of made in america is drawing the biggest crowd, from the art museum steps to 21st street. at times the fun has become more of a mosh pit type atmosphere as people jockey for position. >> i think just being in the crowd and stuff, all the trampling and fights that do happen, that does go on. people get hot and all that, that's what makes it the hardest part. i think it's worth it. this year it's definitely worth it. >> reporter: worth the high ticket price for most, though some are experiencing it and enjoying it from
this is a time lapse of the rocky stage from our camera on top of the mellon center.0's jesse gary is live for us getting ready for day two. jesse? >> crews are doing audio checks of the speakers and microphones used to blair the music from the stage here at made in america festival. the gates open at 2:00 in the afternoon. before that, let's look at our video, four friends were waiting in line. they are first in line. the young ladies say they want to make sure they get a good space so...
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after that that collapse, then secretary of the treasury andrew mellon famously and infamously said that all of these cascading business failures would purge the rottenness from the system. do you subscribe to that view? >> that was caused by government you can go in 1929 and 1930 that started to make its way through congress. that's when the markets collapsed. you can go through the dalia headlines of the way the world works and it shows that when the legislation looked like it destroyed the global trading system the stock market recovered and when it began to become a reality that was number one. number two is when the contractions started the governments raise taxes catastrophically. here in the united states we raised the income tax from 29 to 63% and we wonder why the economy continued to contract so the government plays the role. i worry about what the government does when they muck up the trade. >> i attributed what you said the fed and i want to talk about what the government didn't and didn't do. if i read my history correctly, the 20s with the period of almost no financial regu
after that that collapse, then secretary of the treasury andrew mellon famously and infamously said that all of these cascading business failures would purge the rottenness from the system. do you subscribe to that view? >> that was caused by government you can go in 1929 and 1930 that started to make its way through congress. that's when the markets collapsed. you can go through the dalia headlines of the way the world works and it shows that when the legislation looked like it destroyed...
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this is a life look at the schuykill river boardwalk from our camera atop the mellon building. the sun was beating down this afternoon. monday after labor day it still feels like summer. it should. fall doesn't officially begin until the 23rd. today is shaping up to be the hottest day of the week. >> first alert meteorologist sheen yacha parveen is tracking. >> relief is on the way and i think you will like the way the seven-day forecast looks. we are at 95 or 93 degrees in philadelphia, 95 northeast philly. low 90s to mid 90s through parts of the lehigh valley. 92 allentown. 94 in reading. it is hot across the area. even closer to the shore, temperatures about the mid 80s which is above normal this time of year. so the heat, the dry weather all helping to fuel the fires in new jersey. take a look at the drought monitor here. abnormally dry, where we see yellow shading, in new jersey, where we have the fire, technically not a drought but we will see rain after not seeing any in that area after two weeks. rain is back off west toward chicago. until we see that wednesday night in
this is a life look at the schuykill river boardwalk from our camera atop the mellon building. the sun was beating down this afternoon. monday after labor day it still feels like summer. it should. fall doesn't officially begin until the 23rd. today is shaping up to be the hottest day of the week. >> first alert meteorologist sheen yacha parveen is tracking. >> relief is on the way and i think you will like the way the seven-day forecast looks. we are at 95 or 93 degrees in...
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there's a clear view from the mellon bank building looking past the comcast center in center city. 73ees. that's cooler than yesterday morning, because we are cloud free. the humidity, that's still with us. 87%. it will be a steamy afternoon. with sunshine, it's going to be a quick warmup, even in the mountains. low-lying fog, this is a view from the french manor. with sunshine, upper 80s in the mountains today. light fog in mount pocono, three-mile visibility there, 1 1/2-mile visibility in south jersey at millville. otherwise, we are in the clear satellite wise. no sideline of any clouds or showers. we need the rain. the rain is way off to the north and west. it won't be here until later in the week. but it will bring some cooler temperatures for the weekend. but not today. not the next few days. sunny, hot and humid. hotter than yesterday. we'll be in the low to mid-90s this afternoon. and right back in the same territory tomorrow afternoon, 93 degrees. a few extra clouds around. if we're lucky we'll get a spotty shower. most of the area looks like it will stay dryç for wednesday.
there's a clear view from the mellon bank building looking past the comcast center in center city. 73ees. that's cooler than yesterday morning, because we are cloud free. the humidity, that's still with us. 87%. it will be a steamy afternoon. with sunshine, it's going to be a quick warmup, even in the mountains. low-lying fog, this is a view from the french manor. with sunshine, upper 80s in the mountains today. light fog in mount pocono, three-mile visibility there, 1 1/2-mile visibility in...
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look how nice and clear it is, live view from center city from the mellon bank building. we'll see bright, sunny skies. look at the warmup. 71 at 8:00. by ç11:00, 10 degrees warmer io the low 80s. a breeze out of southwest at 6 miles an hour. that southwesterly wind will help boost our temperatures this afternoon. yesterday's high was 88. we'll see that today at 2:00 this afternoon. and the temperature will still be climbing. we'll go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood to show you how warm it will get where you live when i come back in ten minutes. right now, just after 6:00. time to check traffic. jessica boyington in the first alert traffic center. >> we have a busy morning ahead of us. surprisingly, even with the holiday. right now we're on the schuylkill expressway right around the vine street expressway. we still only have a 12-minute drive time. we're not seeing a whole lot of action on the majors. so anywhere on the schuylkill, 95, the vine street expressway, the blue route, 202, everything is pretty much safe so far this morning. we're seeing a lot
look how nice and clear it is, live view from center city from the mellon bank building. we'll see bright, sunny skies. look at the warmup. 71 at 8:00. by ç11:00, 10 degrees warmer io the low 80s. a breeze out of southwest at 6 miles an hour. that southwesterly wind will help boost our temperatures this afternoon. yesterday's high was 88. we'll see that today at 2:00 this afternoon. and the temperature will still be climbing. we'll go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood to show...
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and a live look again from on top of the mellon bank building.y we learned more about the communications center. lauren mayk joining us live along the parkway. what's top law enforcement tell you today? >> reporter: well, they tell me that they are ready. you know, these new security plans, these all kick in in one week, and it is pretty amazing how many agencies are involved in the planning for this huge event here in philadelphia. i even saw fema today. they were all at this big multiagency communications center and i got a peek inside. from inside here you can see outside. cameras along the parkway, some just recently added for the pope's visit will give law enforcement eyes on the street. the map on this wall shows security zones where you'll need a ticket or have to go through
and a live look again from on top of the mellon bank building.y we learned more about the communications center. lauren mayk joining us live along the parkway. what's top law enforcement tell you today? >> reporter: well, they tell me that they are ready. you know, these new security plans, these all kick in in one week, and it is pretty amazing how many agencies are involved in the planning for this huge event here in philadelphia. i even saw fema today. they were all at this big...
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you have to like this carnegie mellon professor who said there is a better way forward, can't we createttery ped from sun and wind that's not toxic but is more eco-friendly? he wanted to prove so it was eco-friendly and can use saltwater that he actually bit into one. >> ifill: you're kidding. he's really not going to eat it, but he's proving it is safer than the toxic battery you're used to thinking about. >> ifill: what would you use them for? >> for everything. let's say you put solar panels on the house, generating lot of energy in the day but you want to use some at night, the batteries may allow you to store it and use it at night instead of the electric grid. >> ifill: let's talk about another piece of this, which is a new venue creating an old arc, which is youtube. who is this? >> this is kevin qua from canada, a 33-year-old principal dancer at the national ballet of canada. he's ushered in anaera of ballet on the web, and i know you're thinking isn't everything with web? >> ifill: yes. to some extent it's been. he did something special. he began to create these two-minute gorg
you have to like this carnegie mellon professor who said there is a better way forward, can't we createttery ped from sun and wind that's not toxic but is more eco-friendly? he wanted to prove so it was eco-friendly and can use saltwater that he actually bit into one. >> ifill: you're kidding. he's really not going to eat it, but he's proving it is safer than the toxic battery you're used to thinking about. >> ifill: what would you use them for? >> for everything. let's say...
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avenue near mellon street last night about 11:00. the road is closed this morning north of malcolm x avenue. we asked about a possible suspect here, the police didn't have information on that. but they tell us they think all the victims should survive. >>> back to prince george's county now where police will try to find whoever shot a person on ring bill loop in upper marlboro. they say he has a gunshot wound to his chest. k-9 officers helped them canvass the scene this morning. >>> well, everyone is officially back to school in our area starting today students in fairfax, spotsylvania counties are getting ready to go to school today. falls church is also back in session. in fairfax county high school starts an hour later at 8:10 a.m. that means buses will roll out during the middle of the morning commute. school buses around the area are sure to cause some slowdowns during your try to -- drive to work. adam tuss is checking things out. good morning, a big day. >> yeah, good morning, eun. you know, this time of the year this is when
avenue near mellon street last night about 11:00. the road is closed this morning north of malcolm x avenue. we asked about a possible suspect here, the police didn't have information on that. but they tell us they think all the victims should survive. >>> back to prince george's county now where police will try to find whoever shot a person on ring bill loop in upper marlboro. they say he has a gunshot wound to his chest. k-9 officers helped them canvass the scene this morning....
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. >> reporter: blare understoodwood and ming nawen college at carnegie mellon in pittsburg. they never worked together until now. the third season of the show kicks off tonight at 9:00 p.m. right after the moppets and fresh off the both and before the new drama quantico. that's a good show at 10:00 p.m. all followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. liz? >> a lot of fun for them to watch each other's career -- start out very small and then blossom into these hugely successful careers and not even be able to work with one another. >> good for them. >>> all right. and coming up we're going to tell you why ll cool j's son was arrested here in new york. >> and new york city wants parents to have more information on their child's daycare. how the city wants to make it easier for you to learn about safety records. president is on the hot i'm sigourney weaver, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world... like our state parks. the adirondacks are my favorite. for hiking, fishing, camping, you name it. niagara falls is the oldest state park, but visiting it never gets
. >> reporter: blare understoodwood and ming nawen college at carnegie mellon in pittsburg. they never worked together until now. the third season of the show kicks off tonight at 9:00 p.m. right after the moppets and fresh off the both and before the new drama quantico. that's a good show at 10:00 p.m. all followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. liz? >> a lot of fun for them to watch each other's career -- start out very small and then blossom into these hugely successful careers and...
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investmenty mellon management for the asia-pacific, coming up.an trading day. that's a beautiful, sunny look at hong kong on this first trading day of the week. we are live in hong kong. this is "asia edge." on stimulus. asian stocks gain on speculation china will do more to bolster flagging growth. mountains of debt -- china's corporate borrowing is soaring as banks struggle with the most loans since 2008 -- most bad loans since 2008. a u.s. rate hike could be a boost for asia as the chinese economy struggles. rishaad: the singapore government getting back to work after a resounding election victory. japanese mobile covers -- carriers plunge. and privacy for profits. to the talk about -- chief executive of a company that vows to keep your communication safe. all that and more on this monday edition of "asia edge." : we are seeing again across the asia-pacific. hong kong is leading the way. --t is due to the investor the sentiment that china will come up with additional stimulus. everyone watching very closely.
investmenty mellon management for the asia-pacific, coming up.an trading day. that's a beautiful, sunny look at hong kong on this first trading day of the week. we are live in hong kong. this is "asia edge." on stimulus. asian stocks gain on speculation china will do more to bolster flagging growth. mountains of debt -- china's corporate borrowing is soaring as banks struggle with the most loans since 2008 -- most bad loans since 2008. a u.s. rate hike could be a boost for asia as the...
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. >> ceo and chief investment officer of standish mellon a firm with $160 billion under management.e, great to have you with us. have we seen the impact? we've seen the impact of china buying treasuries. how much of an impact is embedded in the treasury price or the treasury yield and is china in fact selling treasuries now? >> well, there's some evidence that china's been selling treasuries. they actually notify the u.s. when they're going to do so. there's been enormous amount of reserve accumulation over the last decade or so. there's a lot of reserve banks, not just china, that have accumulated u.s. treasuries. and recently given the volatility in the chinese stock market and concerns about the chinese economy there is this fear that they will begin selling treasuries in order to support their own economy. >> so do you believe that that's what's going on here? and if so i guess to connect the dots if we saw an impact on yield and it's embedded in treasury yields, are we going to see that impact come out of the market and how much impact could we see? >> we've estimated that the
. >> ceo and chief investment officer of standish mellon a firm with $160 billion under management.e, great to have you with us. have we seen the impact? we've seen the impact of china buying treasuries. how much of an impact is embedded in the treasury price or the treasury yield and is china in fact selling treasuries now? >> well, there's some evidence that china's been selling treasuries. they actually notify the u.s. when they're going to do so. there's been enormous amount of...
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simon from bank of new york mellon will stay with us. we will take a short break on "countdown." challengeschina's are in full focus with xi jinping in the united states. stay tuned, we're live from beijing and hong kong when we return. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. anna: manufacturing slowdown. chinese pmi sleep to a six-year low. guy: to comment carry on. the president of china says they will deliver strong growth and won't devalue its currency. anna: behind the wheel. futures hang in the balance of vw's executive committee. guy: welcome to countdown. anna: welcome to the second hour of the program. we had a bit of a focus on commodities this morning and the fallout from that pmi number from china having an impact on the commodities space and equity market. guy: this is copper getting h
simon from bank of new york mellon will stay with us. we will take a short break on "countdown." challengeschina's are in full focus with xi jinping in the united states. stay tuned, we're live from beijing and hong kong when we return. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another...