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if you're still like his grandparents in his pen, this is his business to come here for life. well the winners and losers. where do we stand? starts january 1st on d, w ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. us lawmakers released donald trump's tax returns the documents give details of the former president's financial affairs for 3 years to keep them secret. we hear about just how damaging the new information could be. also on the program,
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brazil's outgoing president gyro both scenario tell support us to fight on before flying to the u. s. we look at the challenges ahead for a lot of silver just a day away from his inauguration. we take a look back at the highs and the lows of sports in 2022, from the beijing olympics to the european football chaps. we have a, some of winners and losers of the last year. ah, 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 under democratic control. the former president ford for years to keep them secret. now republicans warn that democrats will pay a political price by releasing what is normally confidential. tax information pump
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was the 1st president in decades who refused to release his tax records. more boxes of trouble for donald trump. these contained 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 us supreme court. the filing show 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. taxes 40 the i r s. did not carry out a mandatory audit of the former president, so he's got a lot of losses and as are largely generated through entities that he owns. sure to really understand what's going on. we have to dig,
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not just through his tax returns that 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 statement 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 taxes. so what have we learned from those documents? well, that's what i asked peter matthew is professor of political science and political analyst joining us earlier from long beach, california. we've learned the dollar from paid very little taxes or making millions of dollars in profits and he did it through writing off for losses. would so or questionable the write offs as well as claiming that he went bankrupt
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a few times to. but in this case, it was basically trying to get away with loophole legal loopholes and some that were questionable and being right off a lot of right off a lot of income. as you mentioned, 0 income tax, they paid in 2020 and 700 dollars and 2 years during, during his presidency, just $150.00 pens. so that's what it was all about. and the credit, like we just investigated, questions are going on right now. and some of call is watergate on steroids. you mentioned president nixon, what again on storage 0 is what we have right now with all of these gambles that the president trump has been going through as of the latest one. really it, is there anything of those documents that it would tell us why he was so keen on keeping them secret? one thing is it shows that he was not a great business person, or businessman. he lost a lot of money during his time. the trump university fiasco, he did have to sell that with $25000000.00 to the students that he defrauded. and in the end of the summer, out of court. but that means he wrote down off,
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he wrote that money off in taxes. so to show that he didn't, wasn't a great business person. also, the point is that he paid very little taxes. 3 percent income tax. in 20182017. i believe it was 3 percent 4 percent. while he was making millions of dollars or hundreds of thousands, that's a lot less taxes than most american middle class americans stay at least 20 to 25 percent in federal taxes. and that's where the fuel shot a lot of people are very concerned, upset about this. right. do you think this will have any impact on his political future? it very well could lucila his own supporters are read, die hard and very committed to him. and there still am not a majority of the country there about half the population of the republican party, but they are, they could win the primary election if he runs again. he said he's gonna run. he couldn't win. the primary will probably lose the general is for is the force won't leave him on the primaries even despite what we just find out what his tax returns, what he lost. it galvanized some of the hard working, working class democratic voters to vote because he'll be very resentful in the fact that he, faithful taxes, will then pay a lot more. and i was political analysts,
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peter matthews, talking to us earlier to brazil as the country starts preparations to swear in a new president ladder, silva up the outgoing precedent jabal sanara, has flown to florida on a visit to the u. s. is expected to break tradition and not attend to the inauguration of his rival this sunday. but some bolton, our supporters refused to accept his election defeat and they have led protesting many cities people after gathering in brazil to show support for outgoing president. jade fulton adel. here outside military headquarters in the capital brazilian, they demand that lula da silva be prevented from coming to power. bolton out all your election to his nephew describing in october in his 1st broadcast since then he defended his presidency. yes my
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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 ideology. that is the left miller. this is the for another 4 years. we're father. here with you ha, recent weeks have seen violent protests by far right. radical groups supporting bull fernando. they've even threatened to disrupt loot on the syllabus. integration on sunday, luna is urging old brazilians to feel safe and show up. let us go goldish back for we thought for every one is invited to the inauguration. they please be there on sunday. no, no, 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 brasilia, to fact the popular. actually january 1st mocks,
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a change of power in brazil. one of the main challenges for president lula will be polity and homelessness. an estimated 40000 people are living on the streets of sao paolo, and it's a similar story in other major cities. and they felt a lot of suffering in the streets. we don't have water, electricity, television, nothing. we sleep in a simple shed air, horrible 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 element rather. this is erin. thank it is a limit that lula will have to push you here just as he tries to pull a divided brazil together. odd. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. there's been more unrest in bolivia, protesters burned carson attack, buildings and prosperous farming region. santa cruz days of demonstrations follow
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to the rest of the right wing opposition leader and regional governor louis fernando camacho on terrorism charges. camacho has been sentenced to 4 months of free trial detention and was transferred to a high security prison. the u. n. has asked the international court of justice to consider the legal consequences of israel's occupation of the palestinian territories. the resolution passed by the general assembly also asked the court what steps the un and countries around the world should take and response. the court's rulings are not binding, but they influence international opinion. 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 to data with the international
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community. her 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, you know, it's here i am really looking forward to traveling internationally again because i haven't gone abroad dusky 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 unnecessary. chinese state media called the testing requirements discriminatory with china 0, coven policy winding down. and infection numbers going up, traveling like its 2019 could be a long way off to the indian capital daily. where winters can be a battle for survival. for those thousands who live on 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 money. rich audrey reports it's early morning on
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a frigid day in daily. and scores of people have lined up for a cup of hot tea and breakfast. this is just one of the locations where the charity viji carnita. our elder brother's home, as it is called an english is tribute ford to migrant workers and the homeless. your brothers come a gte and cream g thing. ran the organization in the gold through the melbourne. foreign barbara people. hm. they don't have you know, warden good morning. she'll read, recollect, or warm clothing or do you or did loading from people industry wiggle them, or even give blankets to them. and you estimate the number of homeless in delhi, at a 150000. the state government also had 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 address you deemed to ship these people from the
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street do shall, to homes, like the one you see behind me, where they are provided with food and blankets. remember, the efforts seem to have feed off. the amazon thing says until a few years ago, many used to die of the called on the streets looking for work every day and living on the streets is a challenge for many poor people in the capital. but organizations like viji carnita make life a bit easier for some of them. what? no, i don't remember. it will be back here again tomorrow morning. waiting for a cup of hot tea. sports now and 2022 has seen an olympics. a well kept grown up iris chaos and russia being thrown out of a host of events. it's also seen the death of a truly sporting legend is a look back now at the sporting year. the year's 1st big event was the beijing winter olympics. where corona virus restrictions were severe, russia finish 2nd despite being prevented from competing under their own flag due
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to doping. russia then invaded ukraine and was totally banned from the beijing paralympics and several other sporting events. including the women's european football championship, which was won by hosts, england. it was a 1st major trophy for in england football team since the men solar she woke up success in 1966. speaking of men's well cups, the 2022 edition in cat r was dogged by awful controversy. but on the field it delivered a 3rd title for argentina, a record number of goals and a thrilling final. leonor messy is now a veritable great to greats in a different sport decided it was time to retire. serena williams, $123.00 grand slam singles titled, in tennis, while roger federer a mast 20 another tennis star was also in the news this year.
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now that jock of it was kicked out of the australian open and deported in january, because he was on vaccinated against coven 19. they've since changed the rules. and he is back in australia as 2022 and the year had one last shock. football i compello died at the age of 80 to the sporting world, lost one of its brightest stars. and suppose life is coming up. next we'll be back with the latest headlines of the top of the hour with what do you so what you get for $0.50 or $0.50 a lot with.

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