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the irs was an effective weapon that he used answer andrew mellon.he tax rate cuts contributed to the prosperity of the 1920s. roosevelt wanted the high tax rates and lifted those tax rates, ultimately to 4 -- ultimately to 94%. he had a 94% on all income over $200,000 was law when roosevelt died. mark: when we come back i want to discuss the abuse of power and the massive leviathan that roosevelt built. and how it leads to police state tactics. post constitutional governance. don't forget, most week needs you can watch me on levintv. go to blaze tv/mark to sign up. or call 844-levintv. we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science not sorrys. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali w
the irs was an effective weapon that he used answer andrew mellon.he tax rate cuts contributed to the prosperity of the 1920s. roosevelt wanted the high tax rates and lifted those tax rates, ultimately to 4 -- ultimately to 94%. he had a 94% on all income over $200,000 was law when roosevelt died. mark: when we come back i want to discuss the abuse of power and the massive leviathan that roosevelt built. and how it leads to police state tactics. post constitutional governance. don't forget,...
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the irs was an effective weapon that he used answer andrew mellon. tax rate cuts contributed to the prosperity of the 1920s. roosevelt wanted the high tax rates and lifted those tax rates, ultimately to 4 -- ultimately to 94%. he had a 94% on all income over $200,000 was law when roosevelt died. mark: when we come back i want to discuss the abuse of power and the massive leviathan that roosevelt built. and how it leads to police state tactics. post constitutional governance. don't forget, most week needs you can watch me on levintv. go to blaze tv/mark to sign up. or call 844-levintv. ere you areu take a picture of the cake to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise? how do you do that? meg! oh meg! we should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -me
the irs was an effective weapon that he used answer andrew mellon. tax rate cuts contributed to the prosperity of the 1920s. roosevelt wanted the high tax rates and lifted those tax rates, ultimately to 4 -- ultimately to 94%. he had a 94% on all income over $200,000 was law when roosevelt died. mark: when we come back i want to discuss the abuse of power and the massive leviathan that roosevelt built. and how it leads to police state tactics. post constitutional governance. don't forget, most...
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with with business the bill was behind a hike but rather and a regulator a key governing body on the mellon the. able to respond to risks and threats generated by ai so you want it simply to speed up growth related to this technology and in that sense compete we've chinese or u.s. based companies i would say that would be a failure what we expected and what is visible in this white paper published yesterday is it different vision in it have been the leading role in training and development of this technology so that it benefits societies and not only businesses and it also includes problems such as an environmental impact of this technology which is very problematic well i say that the e.u. i mean that this is also certainly about a regulatory framework but they are also wanting to scale up the spending in 2060 in the e.u. spent 3200000000 euros on ai projects and now they're saying they want to scale that up to 20000000000 euro as a yeah and a i development. moving back to regulation and i do want to focus on that for a little bit. the policy is that we're talking about seem to reflect a k
with with business the bill was behind a hike but rather and a regulator a key governing body on the mellon the. able to respond to risks and threats generated by ai so you want it simply to speed up growth related to this technology and in that sense compete we've chinese or u.s. based companies i would say that would be a failure what we expected and what is visible in this white paper published yesterday is it different vision in it have been the leading role in training and development of...
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banks:, and liz young of bny mellon.omberg. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, february 14. i'm alix steel. let's take it from the top. >> some of the experts in our public health team are quite disappointed. we thought there was better transparency coming out of china, but there doesn't appear to be. alix: u.s. officials escalate criticism of china's response to the outbreak while the death toll rises to more than 1300. >> some of our businesses that rely on physical means of production on supply-side will show negative reckitt do -- will show negative revenue growth. alix: alibaba says the hit to growth could be sick for can. with a enters 2020 flattening economy is manufacturer's struggle. figure in q4 gdp is no surprise. the latest industrial figures and trend on the industrial side is really weak. alix: markets keep a close eye on the export pendant economy. do is workneed to with the u.k. economy as it transitions to this new world. alix: rbs changing its name to natwest, becoming a purpose l
banks:, and liz young of bny mellon.omberg. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, february 14. i'm alix steel. let's take it from the top. >> some of the experts in our public health team are quite disappointed. we thought there was better transparency coming out of china, but there doesn't appear to be. alix: u.s. officials escalate criticism of china's response to the outbreak while the death toll rises to more than 1300. >> some of our businesses...
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for more on the selloff and how it's affecting emerging markets, we are joined by bank of new york mellon'sts rather just wally aiken are -- lale akoner. which areas are looking at the selloff with the most reputation? of course, coronavirus is a human tragedy, and you are seeing in the markets fears of a global pandemic. fears that it will be a u-shaped are covering rather than v-shaped recovery. asia of central banks in are looking to cut rates. we are seeing it happen from china, obviously, malaysia, thailand, singapore, and bank of korea is expected to cut rates. vonnie: how serious could this get? if there is an event that causes another disturbance in the market, could we see something disorderly and maybe even a currency crisis? lale: the way it could trigger a is two ways. chinarst one would be, a financial stability problem that triggers a problem that is already in the financial system in china. then we could see a possible banking weakness coming from china, emanating to global markets. the second one would be, obviously, global recovery shock that will come again, m&a through ma
for more on the selloff and how it's affecting emerging markets, we are joined by bank of new york mellon'sts rather just wally aiken are -- lale akoner. which areas are looking at the selloff with the most reputation? of course, coronavirus is a human tragedy, and you are seeing in the markets fears of a global pandemic. fears that it will be a u-shaped are covering rather than v-shaped recovery. asia of central banks in are looking to cut rates. we are seeing it happen from china, obviously,...
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like rick mellon who is a lifelong republican who is a registered independent and in search of a candidateg the country together in a calmer and more sensible direction. >> reporter: and with the undecided independents like kathy bachelor who after three years of trump are looking for a change of tone. >> he is too negative. i want to think positive, and we need some positivity in our life. >> reporter: like in iowa where he spent so many time in the counties that went from obama to trump, buttigieg is spending a large block of time in those areas, and the people we spoke to in those areas said they were also considering amy klobuchar. >>> and now, 90 people confirmed dead in one day, and that is the deadliest since the start of the coronavirus. the global is over 900, and mostly in china and that is going to surpass the sars' deaths. and the number on the ship from tokyo doubled to 125 and 25 of them are americans. and president xi visiting a hospital with a face mask saying that china will fight the virus. >>> and now, four chinese officials were charged with hacking hack ing equifax of
like rick mellon who is a lifelong republican who is a registered independent and in search of a candidateg the country together in a calmer and more sensible direction. >> reporter: and with the undecided independents like kathy bachelor who after three years of trump are looking for a change of tone. >> he is too negative. i want to think positive, and we need some positivity in our life. >> reporter: like in iowa where he spent so many time in the counties that went from...
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andersen cancer center, mit, university of chicago, penn, boston university, texas a&m, yale, carnegie mellonaunched an investigation into harvard last july and also yale. yale alone failed to report $375 million in foreign exists. this money can buy influence and access to research. comes from countries like china, qatar, saudi arabia and united arab emirates. he used to prosecute cases like this. this is the just the beginning. >> this is the opening salvo. the administration wanted to make a splash. that is why it went after harvard and yale. this affects juts about every college and university in the united states. folks at those institutions are concerned because they're typically not subject to this kind of enforcement scrutiny. reporter: the office of science and technology policy inside of the white house believes countries like china and others see that universities as soft target. the director says that they want to make sure that this money does not buy influence to get to the research. he agrees. >> china trying to influence what's happening in the united states. china trying to s
andersen cancer center, mit, university of chicago, penn, boston university, texas a&m, yale, carnegie mellonaunched an investigation into harvard last july and also yale. yale alone failed to report $375 million in foreign exists. this money can buy influence and access to research. comes from countries like china, qatar, saudi arabia and united arab emirates. he used to prosecute cases like this. this is the just the beginning. >> this is the opening salvo. the administration wanted...
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thank or acknowledge the financial support of the mellon foundation which makes this series possible. i also want to thank rachel wheatley in the back of the room who is our assistant director and helped organize this. i want think the -- i want to think the office of gerry connolly, and i want to alert you to the fact that you will have index cards on your chairs. this is for questions. as the presenters are speaking, feel free to jot down questions, they will get formal remarks in the first hour, and the second half hour will be devoted to q and a. we will go from there. thank you offer coming. this >> >> the rest of it is in the flyer. i worked briefly with the congressional research service. a little longer with the department of energy. seven years at at the department. as the flyer notes, my research and publications focus on the political economy and geopolitics of oil. before introduced today's speakers, a few words about studying history. there are many ways of understanding the world, why study history? i would say first, in addition to being intrinsically interesting, study
thank or acknowledge the financial support of the mellon foundation which makes this series possible. i also want to thank rachel wheatley in the back of the room who is our assistant director and helped organize this. i want think the -- i want to think the office of gerry connolly, and i want to alert you to the fact that you will have index cards on your chairs. this is for questions. as the presenters are speaking, feel free to jot down questions, they will get formal remarks in the first...
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. >> one big channel cocoa mellon. >> 1/2 billion views in a month. >> it is incredible, so we don'tt. >> fans of all ages we've got colin -- mystery food challenge, wheel, recently spin wheelcy what food to have you make how you are going to have to make it sushi you get compounds to choose from make a nice little -- you know whatever you can think of, there are so many different compounds and tools things, that you can make. >>. >> kind of like a fun little game that plays up food challenges they get. >> favorite so far kids can lay down, with tv, hooks sea wagon. >> this is the wagon. >> if we spin knob. >> very good. >> he raps along with kids microphone really works. >> i want to do that there you go. >> and -- i am impressed i like that. >> cool i love this. >> and disney finally rolling outs from hit disney+ star war series mandalorian. >> baby yoda why is baby yoda so popular. >> so cute look at him really comfy. >> baby yoda super adorable tons of baby yoda toys coming out you are holding the workshop version there is animatronic available for preorder. >> real baby yoda wha
. >> one big channel cocoa mellon. >> 1/2 billion views in a month. >> it is incredible, so we don'tt. >> fans of all ages we've got colin -- mystery food challenge, wheel, recently spin wheelcy what food to have you make how you are going to have to make it sushi you get compounds to choose from make a nice little -- you know whatever you can think of, there are so many different compounds and tools things, that you can make. >>. >> kind of like a fun little...
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it is on the outskirts of university of pittsburgh, carnegie mellon. space,s a lot of green openness a little island of , silence in an otherwise easy -- busy place. how did i discover it? most fundamental, easiest way to the -- the most fundamental, easiest way to describe it is baseball. my grandmother was a pittsburgh pirates fan and the bus that would take us back home from pirate games, the bus stop was in front of soldiers and sailors memorial hall. that was it. your standing bear waiting for the bus -- standing there waiting for the bus, and looking up at this large lawn and there are a couple of large cannons on the front line. these large statues that are just beckoning you to come forward. i already had that little bit of a historical itch that i needed to scratch anyway, and i began to pester my grandmother to let me go in. one day she finally did. that is why i am sitting here today. there is my foundational story. she took me into soldiers and sailors memorial hall. what kinds of things were in there? all kinds of things that gets your min
it is on the outskirts of university of pittsburgh, carnegie mellon. space,s a lot of green openness a little island of , silence in an otherwise easy -- busy place. how did i discover it? most fundamental, easiest way to the -- the most fundamental, easiest way to describe it is baseball. my grandmother was a pittsburgh pirates fan and the bus that would take us back home from pirate games, the bus stop was in front of soldiers and sailors memorial hall. that was it. your standing bear waiting...
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effect, ten schools have come forward and reported $3.6 billion including cornell, mit and carnegie melloneducation department can refer the matter to the justice department which can take civil criminal actions. the law requires universities report 250,$000 in retails twice a year. neil: we are getting a bulletin carrying it from the drudge report, close to the bloomberg campaign, hillary clinton has a running mate after they found polling of the bloomberg clinton tickets being a formidable force, a lot of headlines and bulletin stories, we will have more on this after this. ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. neil: if true it could be a startling development, drudge is reporting michael bloomberg is considering hillary clinton as a potent
effect, ten schools have come forward and reported $3.6 billion including cornell, mit and carnegie melloneducation department can refer the matter to the justice department which can take civil criminal actions. the law requires universities report 250,$000 in retails twice a year. neil: we are getting a bulletin carrying it from the drudge report, close to the bloomberg campaign, hillary clinton has a running mate after they found polling of the bloomberg clinton tickets being a formidable...
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they stood u up the task force f carnegie mellon and at the same time we are using the authority to bring more people from the outside into the system so we can tap into that and they have good plans to continue that and we are growing as quickly as we can to beat those needs. >> we have heard a great deal from a number of experts against using genetic testing kits they potentially create consequences and risk to the force and mission. i wonder if you can comment about the possible national security implications of an adversary like china gained access to the genetic makeup of the servicemembers. >> there's a lot of things the chinese are working on. when you expose any type of personal identity information that can be exploited yet we know that the chinese have extracted thousands if not millions of records a couple years ago and everything from thing or prince if multiple is the ability to exploit you as an individual and there's all kinds of other things that can be done and -- >> to identify where ever the case may be. >> thank you all for being here today i want to associate myself w
they stood u up the task force f carnegie mellon and at the same time we are using the authority to bring more people from the outside into the system so we can tap into that and they have good plans to continue that and we are growing as quickly as we can to beat those needs. >> we have heard a great deal from a number of experts against using genetic testing kits they potentially create consequences and risk to the force and mission. i wonder if you can comment about the possible...