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larry somers, the treasury secretary opposeding the wealth tax says the best which to reform the taxwith basic collection. in a new paper op-ed with natasha sarin. they probabilities the gap will grow to over $7.5 trillion over the next decade. at least 70% of the uncollecd taxes come from underpayment byt the 1% which he says contributes to legitimate concns that the tax system unfairly advantages the elite. audits of wealthy have fallenen more than half over the past decade as the irs cuts staff. in 2011 more than 12% of those maki more than $1 million a year were audited. somers said investing $100 billion in stronger enforcement, better technology and improved third part reporting would yield over $1 trillion in revenue. generating $11 for every single taxr dol spent. politicians on both sides say they agreee that mor enforcement would be better. but coness has yet to allocate what many say is adequate funding. >> the socds the united states has one of the most progressive tax codes in the world when it como collection from the rich. we're collecting from the rich just not enforc
larry somers, the treasury secretary opposeding the wealth tax says the best which to reform the taxwith basic collection. in a new paper op-ed with natasha sarin. they probabilities the gap will grow to over $7.5 trillion over the next decade. at least 70% of the uncollecd taxes come from underpayment byt the 1% which he says contributes to legitimate concns that the tax system unfairly advantages the elite. audits of wealthy have fallenen more than half over the past decade as the irs cuts...
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[applause] somer pres. clinton: remember that when you go home. remember the circumstance, the action, the impact, and make your own music. i bless you, friends. thank you. [applause] ♪ span's open but washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues. coming up, a former florida politician will join us to discuss the politics of presidential impeachment read also, a former clinton administration national security official talks about the implications of the ukraine ande call, and then, executive director will share the findings of a new marquette law school poll on public understanding and opinion of the u.s. supreme court. "washington's journal," tuesday morning. join the discussion. here is a look at our live coverage tuesday. ontwo: 30 p.m. eastern c-span, fbi director christopher wray joins other officials for a senate homeland security on domestic threats. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. eastern to consider judicial nominations for the u.s. court of federal claims and the ninth circuit court of appeals. c-span3, a
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he will be participating in the digital currency simulation later today with larry somers, nick burnsh huawei. is there a compromise? is there somewhere that could be met in the middle so that huawei could still operate, at least in some parts of the world without compromising our own national security >> well, what you see going on here, andrew, is exactly as you indicate, a mix of national security policy and economic policy going on. that's new for us. it's not new for china we're looking for a playbook for a communist china that we both trade with and compete with militarily and we didn't have that. we had the cold war playbook, which is all military, no economics, and we have the free trade playbook for countries like france and so forth, which is all economics and not military competition we're getting a mix here now huawei is such a serious case of potential national security consequence that both in the fcc rulings and in the trade talks you see our government taking the point of view that it's a national security problem to have all of their stuff installed in our country and
he will be participating in the digital currency simulation later today with larry somers, nick burnsh huawei. is there a compromise? is there somewhere that could be met in the middle so that huawei could still operate, at least in some parts of the world without compromising our own national security >> well, what you see going on here, andrew, is exactly as you indicate, a mix of national security policy and economic policy going on. that's new for us. it's not new for china we're...
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and her friend, somer said she'd never not pick her kids up from school, let alone answer their calls. >> i knew she doted on them. >> reporter: a deputy met shannon's landlord, got him to open the house. two deputies with went inside and right away radioed for back up. they found shannon. she was dead, her body on her blood and displayed in such a way detectives knew her killer had more than just murder on his mind. coming up. >> i just backed up and i screamed, "no! no! it can't be true." >> the crime scene would raise more questions than it hanserred and soewould a tip from shannon. >> she said look at a tip in her phone in the computer. a tip in r phone in the computer. good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. check your free credit scores at creditkarma. here's to progress. that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of
and her friend, somer said she'd never not pick her kids up from school, let alone answer their calls. >> i knew she doted on them. >> reporter: a deputy met shannon's landlord, got him to open the house. two deputies with went inside and right away radioed for back up. they found shannon. she was dead, her body on her blood and displayed in such a way detectives knew her killer had more than just murder on his mind. coming up. >> i just backed up and i screamed, "no! no!...
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in somers point, new jersey a woman having her second baby as nine out of 10 centimeters dilated. feeling the urge to push when the obstetrician enters the room asks about the woman's previous delivery and tells her shall need a c-section this time. when the woman asked questions they threaten to call court legal people if she doesn't sign a consent form for surgery in minneapolis a 46-year-old woman at a renowned medical center has robotic hysterectomy. two days later she tells the nurses of concerning symptoms. pain, elevated heart rate. she wakes up in pain so unbearable that she calls for an ambulance. she emerges from emergency surgery with a colostomy bag. woman needs medical care woman is ignored woman has to fight. we surrender your modesty and trust are opinions. we expect science expertise. the first u.s. woman to get a medical degree. they would exert on the profession. he lectured in 1859. today half of our medical students are female in the dignity in the medical realm is no more secure. no more as our health. even as the life expectancy has risen over all. i trend th
in somers point, new jersey a woman having her second baby as nine out of 10 centimeters dilated. feeling the urge to push when the obstetrician enters the room asks about the woman's previous delivery and tells her shall need a c-section this time. when the woman asked questions they threaten to call court legal people if she doesn't sign a consent form for surgery in minneapolis a 46-year-old woman at a renowned medical center has robotic hysterectomy. two days later she tells the nurses of...
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and i'm not in the business of speculaterg on wher not somer dy will be charged. it appears that rudy giuliani has been, it could be that he was concerting with people who were ged in bad conduct. there is also -- again from what is repord in theor papers, he's being looked at under farrah, foreign agent registration act. >> that he didn't register as a lobbyist. >> and he said he was doing it at behest of the president of the unitenistates. i don't know how you lobby on overnment at behest of yo gornment's head. that doesn't make a lot of sense. so i don't know that tatre is any particular jeopardy but he ainly has gotten off the stage. >> in other herds he stopped talking publicly. >> rec rtly. ince he realized he was under investigation by tig southern district. >> i don't know if there is a connectionhere. it could have been that people could have thought he wasn't being particularly helpful to the president. >> i may have been born yesterday but -- i want to talk about another investigation happening right now which is in commonly referrre the investigators a
and i'm not in the business of speculaterg on wher not somer dy will be charged. it appears that rudy giuliani has been, it could be that he was concerting with people who were ged in bad conduct. there is also -- again from what is repord in theor papers, he's being looked at under farrah, foreign agent registration act. >> that he didn't register as a lobbyist. >> and he said he was doing it at behest of the president of the unitenistates. i don't know how you lobby on overnment...
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somers theme break and all of a sudden. this is seeming- is seeing a lot more respectable in the eyes of- become so that it's not is it looking in itself is a feature which is getting my copy of the magazine this- comes right can saturday let's talk about catching dinner the elf with dissension french actress wonderful a- wonderful symbol of constantly raise that she's on well. she stroke yesterday i know. a lot of people- you have the baby. a lot of media coverage post. at what only came out this afternoon late this afternoon early this evening is the teacher. she was filming a scene. in the hospital when this happened so she had a minor stroke it's it appears at least not a very serious stroke. but it happened when she was filming a a scene for a series. from hospital marketable timing so it was really a case of being in the right place at the right time. it was this hospital at here look it does the goodness. and so within minutes she was exactly what she needed to be an accident and emergency so. that's the good news at
somers theme break and all of a sudden. this is seeming- is seeing a lot more respectable in the eyes of- become so that it's not is it looking in itself is a feature which is getting my copy of the magazine this- comes right can saturday let's talk about catching dinner the elf with dissension french actress wonderful a- wonderful symbol of constantly raise that she's on well. she stroke yesterday i know. a lot of people- you have the baby. a lot of media coverage post. at what only came out...
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this past week, former treasury secretary somers if audit rates went up, that would be an additionalor you, wouldn't it >> especially with turbo tax live where we provide help to customers, that includes auditing expertise, making sure they get help they need if they ever need it it may be a tail wind, but our hope is to do things in a wa that delivers confidence for customers. we partner with the irs to ensure it is a seamless experience, no matter what >> i want to dig more into ai capabilities and machine learning you're applying in terms of services and tools. i am married to a small business owner. tax filing is tough, nuanced what can all of the technology do that human beings can't >> that's a great question i'll use a specific example. when you do payroll and you have to do overtime in payroll, there are so many different industry, county and city codes. when you have to put all of that in manually, the error rate can go up. if you make an error, you get a letter where you're penalized for the error you made we use machine learning to digitize all of the entry of code, do it
this past week, former treasury secretary somers if audit rates went up, that would be an additionalor you, wouldn't it >> especially with turbo tax live where we provide help to customers, that includes auditing expertise, making sure they get help they need if they ever need it it may be a tail wind, but our hope is to do things in a wa that delivers confidence for customers. we partner with the irs to ensure it is a seamless experience, no matter what >> i want to dig more into...
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know, nato, you could say, why aren't these other countries and institutions, why are they not paying somerf the money? why is it alwaysys the sucker the united states? >> sean: bam, the president is on offense. at this point the democrats don't even know if they have the votes for impeachment. to those 31, well, democrats in trump won districts in 2016 they face peril. the president has withstood three plus years, the country has withstood three plus years of what is an unprecedented political onslaught. no prior administration, no prior president has ever faced this level of hatred, rage psychosis, and vitriol. and yet this president has fought back every step of the way, including tonight during another raucous fun rally. this time in florida. take a look. >> the radical democrats are trying to overturn the last election because they know that they cannot win the next election. it is very simple. on election day 2020, the crazy democrats are going down in a landslide, and that landslide is going to start right here in the great state of florida. >> sean: joining us now with reaction, hou
know, nato, you could say, why aren't these other countries and institutions, why are they not paying somerf the money? why is it alwaysys the sucker the united states? >> sean: bam, the president is on offense. at this point the democrats don't even know if they have the votes for impeachment. to those 31, well, democrats in trump won districts in 2016 they face peril. the president has withstood three plus years, the country has withstood three plus years of what is an unprecedented...
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you've got people like larry somers, former treasury secretary, he's not conservative, making the argumentouldn't raise the money that she's talking about. >> right. >> it would distort behavior. it might not be successful. so there are meritorious arguments -- >> i don't know that i buy those arguments, right? i used to work on wall street and the wealthiest traders lived in manhattan and voluntarily paid higher taxes because they wanted the glamorousness of limbing in manhattan. i think at the end of the day this polls really well. look, billionaires pay 2% fees to participate in hedge funds so they can make more money just to get in the door. so why shouldn't billionaires by a 2% wealth tax just to participate in society? >> the 2 and 20 hedge fund fee, sort of going out the door, but it is its own wealth tax. >> for the very, very rich people. >> alexis goldstein and john harwood, thank you for being with me. that is "all in" for this evening. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. th brn williams starts right now. the white house calls it a work of fiction. impeachment
you've got people like larry somers, former treasury secretary, he's not conservative, making the argumentouldn't raise the money that she's talking about. >> right. >> it would distort behavior. it might not be successful. so there are meritorious arguments -- >> i don't know that i buy those arguments, right? i used to work on wall street and the wealthiest traders lived in manhattan and voluntarily paid higher taxes because they wanted the glamorousness of limbing in...
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normally at this point of the cycle, you would have expected a bigger boost to the economy from the someritieso deal with issues. that the same time, they don't want to create this over leveraging problem. well,lies globally as that the ones who might be willing to do fiscal stimulus are not able. [no audio] luke: -- keep cutting rates. it probably won't work until you clean up shadow banks a little more, get the credit channel going, and maybe get this go even into higher gear when places in high-growth economies are really needing to get fiscal into gear to support growth. it probably tells you the rest story. alix: when you get the data out of europe, and i bless with the fact that it is ok. it's not great. it is not amazing, awesome growth, but it is hard to make the proper fiscal stimulus based on inflation now at 1%. vassili: i completely agree. be careful what you wish for in europe. we had potential for german fiscal stimulus, and there is space, but the economy would have to get worse, which is probably not what investors want. brooke: a lot of the contrast in the data is the job cuts
normally at this point of the cycle, you would have expected a bigger boost to the economy from the someritieso deal with issues. that the same time, they don't want to create this over leveraging problem. well,lies globally as that the ones who might be willing to do fiscal stimulus are not able. [no audio] luke: -- keep cutting rates. it probably won't work until you clean up shadow banks a little more, get the credit channel going, and maybe get this go even into higher gear when places in...
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. >>> somer que se echa para atras y y y esta totalmente toman mas serio xlpor lo menos lenguaje corporalelemu d telemundo. >>> adente, plante paulina. >>> graiccias por este repotrt n entonces hoy la csorte suprema e eestados unidos en washington c escu escucho los argumento ses en fa y en contra del programa daca aoh ahora habra que esprerar que ol 9 juevces tom gracias por acompaÑarnos y mas informacion en onts telemundo m telemundo ynu neuruestras platas digitales retomaso la inf informacion para la costa este el programa daca protege de l e ladeproacion y vamos con mi c compaÑero rogeli o omora taqggl y eso es asi (musica). y esto la csuorte suprema de j t justicia que ha sido tener en rd un momento solemne y lo que sestamos viviendo af r afuera donde los dreamers y or organizacion estan teniendo un a acto simplemente para volver a d decir lo que ya dijeron dneten d de este reciento (musica). una persona que estuvo observ observacndo y que han soiido a protaognistas con los jueces tambien estamos esperando a m martmar martin becerra en california o otra de las psersonas que tambin fo
. >>> somer que se echa para atras y y y esta totalmente toman mas serio xlpor lo menos lenguaje corporalelemu d telemundo. >>> adente, plante paulina. >>> graiccias por este repotrt n entonces hoy la csorte suprema e eestados unidos en washington c escu escucho los argumento ses en fa y en contra del programa daca aoh ahora habra que esprerar que ol 9 juevces tom gracias por acompaÑarnos y mas informacion en onts telemundo m telemundo ynu neuruestras platas...
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. >> like larry somers proposing before. >> collecting the bills. >> up next, the wall street look needver investor needs to watch when we come back. e were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. >>> restoration hardware surged raft week on news that berkshire hathaway has taken an investment in the company our jim cramer sat down with r.h. ceo gary friedman and asked about. >> when the oracle finds your company in all t
. >> like larry somers proposing before. >> collecting the bills. >> up next, the wall street look needver investor needs to watch when we come back. e were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate...
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the one that made the most sense was by larry somers in the washington post, a democrat predisposed toost optimistic scenarios of where the economy will go the next ten years, the money -- >> in terms of the taxes raised? and also the costs >> exactly >> on the medicare for all plan. >> on both ends of it. larry also pointed out that, you know, the new deal and the great society, we're all actually based on middle class paying for all these expansions of new programs so my position, andrew, i actually liked obamacare i thought it was in the right direction. expanding obamacare by adding a public option, a health entity that could drive down costs because it would have far fewer costs than private insurance companies. going back to taxing young people to make sure everyone is in the program so you have a balanced pool, why didn't we just junk that whole program that democrats fought for and leap to this without saying, why don't we fix and improve that? if you watch the election in kentucky, if you draw any conclusion from beshear's apparent victory, people want to move forward incremen
the one that made the most sense was by larry somers in the washington post, a democrat predisposed toost optimistic scenarios of where the economy will go the next ten years, the money -- >> in terms of the taxes raised? and also the costs >> exactly >> on the medicare for all plan. >> on both ends of it. larry also pointed out that, you know, the new deal and the great society, we're all actually based on middle class paying for all these expansions of new programs so...