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What does Roger Stone's arrest mean for the Russia investigation? According to FOX
Sundance Under Siege As Michael Jackson Movie Gets Threats, Big Police Presence.
The world premiere of a controversial Michael Jackson documentary this week at the Sundance Film Festival has organizers and local police preparing for turmoil from fans of the deceased Thriller singer.
There have been direct threats against The Paedophile Hunter helmer Reed over the 236-minute Neverland, I hear.
“Tensions are higher for this movie than anything I’ve ever seen at Sundance before,” says a law enforcement source. “No one is going to be prevented from exercising their Constitutional rights, but we are not going to allow this to get out of hand, in any way,” he added, noting that the checks and other security measures already in place for SFF will be heightened inside the venue also.
A similar situation is expected for the Leaving Neverland screening in Salt Lake City on January 26.
https://deadline.com/2019/01/michael-jackson-leaving-neverland-sundance-film-festival-police-concerns-protests-threats-1202538783/
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Warren readies plan for tax on ‘ultra-millionaires’
The proposal — which would create a 2 percent wealth tax on those with a net worth above $50 million and impose an additional 1 percent on net worth above $1 billion — draws from an analysis by University of California-Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, who have been consulting with Warren on the matter.
“We estimate that about 75,000 American households (less than 0.1%) would be liable for the wealth tax and that the tax would raise around $2.75 trillion over the ten-year budget window 2019-2028, of which $0.3 trillion would come from the billionaire 1% surtax,” Saez and Zucman wrote in a Jan. 18 letter to Warren, obtained by POLITICO. The Washington Post first reported on the proposal.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/01/24/elizabeth-warren-2020-wealth-tax-1124983