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take away the journey, the destination finds out this documentary as you've never seen before. friday i came in tree ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. us lawmakers released donald trump's tax returns . the documents give details of the former president's financial affairs. he fought for years to keep them secret. our washington correspondent assess is how damaging the information could be. also on the program,
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brazil's outgoing present jared ball, so narrow tail supporters to fight on before flying to the us. we look at the challenges ahead for rule, either silva, just days away from his inauguration and surviving the winter. the cold months can be brutal for the homeless in delhi. we meet 2 brothers trying to make a difference to the lives of people stranded on the streets. ah, a la monica jones, thanks for joining us. the us house of representatives has released 6 years of donald trump's tax returns in one of its last acts on the democratic control, the former president ford for years to keep them secret. now republicans warned that democrats will pay a political price by releasing what is normally confir and so tax information.
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trump was the 1st president in decades who refused to release his tax records. more boxes of trouble for donald trump. these contain thousands of pages of tax returns from the start of his run for you as president in 2015 to the end of his term in 2020. the document release follows a year long legal battle with congress ending in the u. s. supreme court. the filing showed that in to out of those 6 years, trump paid only $750.00 in federal income taxes and no taxes at all in 2020. despite claims to the contrary, i've paid millions of dollars in taxes, millions of dollars of income tax. for many, the question is now. did donald trump cheat on his taxes? lawmakers of already found that the u. s. texas 40 the iris did not carry out a mandatory audit of the former president, so he's got a lot of losses and those are largely generated through entities that he owns. sure
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to really understand what's going on. we have to dig not just through his tax returns, but through the tax returns of the entities that he owns earlier this month, one of those entities, a real estate company, was found guilty of 17 council criminal tax fraud. but trump remains defiant in a stipend. he said the radical left democrats have weaponized everything. but remember, this is a dangerous 2 way street. the trump tax returns once again show how proudly successful i've been and how i've been able to use depreciation and various other tax deductions successful not donald trump is the only president since richard nixon not to disclose his texas d. w correspondence who miss alaskan there in washington told us what both democrats and republicans have been saying about the release of these documents. the democrats of long said that this is important for transparency. and when one of the democrats in the committee that published these returns, said on friday that these documents show that trump had something to hide,
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that he used questionable deductions and tax avoidance schemes to get out of paying federal income tax republicans. on the other hand of said, this is private business, this does not need to be made public and they are now warning revenge. so they're threatening to make public tax returns of private citizens. the supreme court justices, business leaders, political enemies as they've called them. and you mentioned already that republicans will have a majority in the house of representatives starting next week. i do want to mention what trump himself has said. he says that these returns show how successful he's been. and that he was able to use tax deduction to create jobs. so to wrap that up, i mean there is no law requiring presidents to publish their tax returns, but tradition a has called for them to do so. president joe biden. # released his returns dating back 22 years when he was running for office for trump. they're breaking with tradition. as brazil, stars preparations to swear in a new precedent. let us silver. the outgoing president gyro. balsam arrow has flown
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to florida on a visit to the u. s is expected to break tradition and not attend the inauguration of his rival this sunday. but some bolton, our support is refused to accept his election defeat and they have lead protests. in many cities. people are still gathering in brazil to show support for outgoing president. jade wilson adul here outside military headquarters in the capital, brazilian, they demand that lula silver be prevented from coming to power. bolton at all, lost the election to his left, his bridle in october, in his post broadcast since then, he defended his presidency. yes my fellow, i never expected to get to this point. he should hear you. but i did have a purpose. we'll meet at least to delay brazil sinking into this disastrous
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ideology. that is the left mid wood out there for the for another 4 years. your father, here with you ha, recent weeks have seen violent protests by far right. radical groups supporting bull sonata. they've even threatened to disrupt luke or the salvas integration on sunday. luna is urging old brazilians to feel safe and show up. let us go to will respectful rebuff for everyone is invited to the inauguration. they please be there on sunday. there will be no clashes. don't worry . those who lost the elections have to take things easy. and those who one have the right to have a great party here in brazil, you do 1st of october, actually january 1st marks a change of power in brazil. one of the main challenges for president lula will be pouty and homelessness. an estimated 40000 people are living on the streets of sao
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paolo, and it's a similar story in other major cities. and there's a lot of suffering in the streets. we don't have water, electricity, television, nothing. we sleep in a simple shed or 4000000000 year thing. earlier it was poor people, but to day middle class, people are living on the streets, including lawyers. the government does not help. we've reached our limit, rosie, this is aaron thought. it is a limit that lulu will have to push it here just as he tries to pull a divided brazil together order. and he has a look at some of more stories making headlines around the world. there's been war . unrest in bolivia, protest as bern, carson attacked buildings and prosperous filing regions. santa cruz days of demonstrations followed the arrest of the right wing opposition leader and regional governor lewis, fernandez camacho on terrorism charges. camacho has been sentenced to 4 months of pre trial detention and was transferred to a high security prison. police and us state of pennsylvania have arrested
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a suspect in the killing or for university of idaho students. last month, they were found stabbed to death in their beds and were likely asleep when attacked . the 20 year old r. 28 year old suspect has been charged with 1st degree murder. it's still unclear if he knew the victims lose you through. you'll be russian president vladimir putin says he wants clothes and military cooperation with china. the statement followed a video summit with chinese leadership ging ping, though beijing has not condemned the war in ukraine. it has also not provided russia with any direct support. france and the united kingdom have joined a growing list of countries now requiring people, arriving from china to show negative cov 19 tests. beijing has we opened its borders after nearly 3 years of pandemic travel restrictions. but china's surgeon corona virus infections are making other countries nervous. the world health organization has urged china to share more covey data with the international
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community. a moment to remember for these passengers in china, nationwide travel has opened up again in the world's most populous nation. beijing's decision to loose in its covert 19 restrictions in early december was a welcome surprise for many new year from cairo. they should indeed open up and i'm supportive of this. everything including travel is getting more convenient. i'm going back to my home town now. finally, i can go home, it's great oliver. it's hillary, i'm really looking forward to traveling internationally again because i haven't gone abroad to ski for a long time or i'm a professional skier, so i can't read to ski abroad again a while of the rules surrounding international travel will be relaxed on january 8th. ahead of the lunar new year, china's busiest travel season. but
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a surgeon cove at 19 cases has prompted other countries to already impose restrictions on arrivals from china. the us, japan and south korea are among those now requiring a negative test. italy and spain have also introduced restrictions despite the use health agency saying such measures are a necessary chinese state media called the testing requirements. discriminatory with china, 0 covey policy winding down an infection. numbers going up, traveling like its 2019 could be a long way off and to the indian capital daily. now where winters can be a battle for survival for the thousands who live in the streets. during the cold months, the local government opens extra shelters for the homeless and charity organizations also ramp up efforts to help people in need t w's maniachi. audrey reports,
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it's early morning on a frigid day in daily, and scores of people have lined up for a cup of hot tea and breakfast. for most of them, it may be the only decent wheel they'll have to do. this is just one of the locations where the charity, viji carnita, or elder brothers home, as it is called an english is tribute ford to migrant workers and the homeless. though brothers come a gte and cream deed sing ran the organization. a large group of warranty with joined them every morning during winter, the also had the destitute in other ways, apart from giving out foot in the gold to the mulberry foreign verbally. hm. they don't have you know, warm molding, so rude. recollect or warm clothing or to use the loading from people and distribute them or be when get blankets through them. and you estimate the number of homeless in deli, at a 150000. the hard winter season becomes
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a big challenge for them. the state government also has its own set of measures every year for people without a roof over their head. the deli government had launched its winter action plan, under which it has set up a centralized control room and how blind numbers to identify the locations of homeless people. and it has that abreast, you deemed to ship these people from the streets do shall, to homes like the one you see behind me where they are provided with food and blankets are good. the efforts seem to have beat off families eat thing, says until a few years ago, many used to die off the called on the streets. now more people are able to survive . the punishing whether seems organisation also provides free health care every morning in the old city area. there are many homeless di warranty as give 1st, eat the doors who are injured and a dr. offers free consultations and medication in the improvement. but once you see
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a lot of people with bertha lung, do a little over the very high levels of it to lot of people are coming reba breathlessness to live limits. so they're doing very dr. did you do the drugs for the estimate looking for work every day and living on the streets is a challenge for many poor people in the capital. but organizations like viji gotta make life a bit easier for some of them. what goes on. it will be back here again to morrow morning, waiting for a cup of hot tea, and time for some more headlands. now, sir, in authority, say a militant rocket attack has killed at least 10 people in the eastern. dear l. so a province, the petroleum ministry says the attack targeted 3 bosses carrying oil industry employees. want to show bubb, b, u. s. television journalist barbara walters has died. she was a 93 years old. in
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a career spanning 5 decade, she was the 1st female anchor on an evening news broadcast. and to one of the most prominent interviews on television, walters was also known for creating the women's talk show the view on the a, b c network. i. wow. and, and i look forward to that portuguese superstar christiano, ronald law has found a new footballing home in riyadh, saudi arabian side, our nasa. the club confirmed on friday that rinaldo had penned a 2 year deal. the 37 year old had been a free agents since leaving manchester united on the eve of the cattle wealth cap. faced with an apparent shortage of offers from european clubs is now headed to saudi arabia, where his a pe salary is reported to be around $75000000.00 us dollars a year and tributes continue to poor end from around the world for football edge, and paley, who died on thursday after a long struggle with cancer. he was 80 to brazil is currently marking 3 days of
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national mourning for the man they revered as the king of football, the mercurial striker won 3 world chops for his whole nation. the only player in history to do so. his body will lie at his home town club santos until his final send off next week. the city is preparing a massive 24 hour tribute for its local hero before the funeral. on tuesday. that's all from us for now. don't forget there's more now breaking news. apple and on social media as a handle for instagram and twitter is ad dw news. i wanted to jones ville and thanks for watching people and trucks injured when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away as the border families plain bomb attacks inferior to these critical.

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