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the "times'" investigation shows that mr. trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes in the year he won the presidency. not $750,000. $750. he reportedly paid the same amount in his first year in the white house. the biggest takeaway is that the president has reportedly paid zero income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years. the "times" says that is because he reported losing much more money than he made. here's what the president had to say about this report tonight at the white house. >> it's fake news. it's totally fake news. made up, fake. we went through the same stories, you could have asked me the same questions four years ago. i had to litigate this and talk about it. totally fake news. no, actually, i paid tax, but, and you'll see that as soon as my tax returns are -- it's under order. they've been under order for a long time. the irs does not treat me well. >> it is important to note that nbc news has not seen any of the documents related to this reporting. this has been a contentious topic for the president for yea
the "times'" investigation shows that mr. trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes in the year he won the presidency. not $750,000. $750. he reportedly paid the same amount in his first year in the white house. the biggest takeaway is that the president has reportedly paid zero income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years. the "times" says that is because he reported losing much more money than he made. here's what the president had to say about this report tonight at the...
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a bombshell report from the work times. s at all in 10 of the past 15 years because he reported losing more money than he made. according to the report, trump paid about $400 million less in combined federal income taxes than a very wealthy person who paid the average for that group each year. that's despite the fact that between 2004 and 2018, trump made
a bombshell report from the work times. s at all in 10 of the past 15 years because he reported losing more money than he made. according to the report, trump paid about $400 million less in combined federal income taxes than a very wealthy person who paid the average for that group each year. that's despite the fact that between 2004 and 2018, trump made
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the vice president was absent, atchison chose this time to thank his colleagues in the senate in such a way that it makes you think he realized there were something different this time. this is david rice atchison addressing the senate that day. "senators, i cannot refrain from returning to you my heartfelt thanks for the repeated honors you have conferred on me that i will endeavor to discharge the duties of the station faithfully and impartially. " in the past he had not said anything other than accepting it. this time he felt he had to address them for some reason. the fifth step, david rice atchison leaves the senate to its duties until the end of the session, including a 25 hour straight session of the final day of the 30th congress beginning at 6 a.m. on saturday, march 3 until the adjournment at 7 a.m. sunday, march 4, 1849. at noon, president james polk 's term ends and polk is out of office. the line of secession falls to atchison who by this time is at home in bed asleep. this is where people think he was drinking the night before , but if you had been up for 25 hours in the
the vice president was absent, atchison chose this time to thank his colleagues in the senate in such a way that it makes you think he realized there were something different this time. this is david rice atchison addressing the senate that day. "senators, i cannot refrain from returning to you my heartfelt thanks for the repeated honors you have conferred on me that i will endeavor to discharge the duties of the station faithfully and impartially. " in the past he had not said...
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the vice president was absent, atchison chose this time to thank his colleagues in the senate in such a way that it makes you rethink that he realized there was something a little different this time. this is david rice atchison addressing the senate that day. senators, i cannot refrain from returning to you by a heart felt thanks for the repeated honors you have conferred on me that i will endeavor to discharge the duties of the station faithfully and impartially. so in the past, he hadn't said anything of accepting it and this time he felt he had to address them for some reason. the fifth step, david rice atchison leads the senate through its duties until the end of the session. including a 25-hour straight session of the third final day of the 30th congress beginning at 6:00 a.m. on saturday, march 3rd, until the adjournment 7:00 a.m. sunday march 4th, 1849. at noon, president james k. polk's term ends and polk is officially out of office. with the president-elect not yet assuming the office, the line of succession now falls to atchison who is by this time at home in bed asleep. an
the vice president was absent, atchison chose this time to thank his colleagues in the senate in such a way that it makes you rethink that he realized there was something a little different this time. this is david rice atchison addressing the senate that day. senators, i cannot refrain from returning to you by a heart felt thanks for the repeated honors you have conferred on me that i will endeavor to discharge the duties of the station faithfully and impartially. so in the past, he hadn't...
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if you have read the new york times article have you read the new york times article i'm at some assuming you have got it covered i read it not with it necessarily a fine to go and i read it with a lot of skepticism but i thank you for that if you read that article or if anybody read that article and you took the name donald trump and you inserted the name joe biden would your takeaway be joe biden's a fraudster or joe biden's a stand up guy we can trust him he's got a big firm grasp on economics. i think people would see it through their own present but where my reaction might be is if you want to talk about taxes why did the mayor's wife the mayor of moscow why did yes why give hunter body 3 and a half $1000000.00 that's what we're going to talk about every time this comes up and that they were going to say where is the curiosity that the new york times has about trump what about what does russia or china have on joe biden in his family that's what that's a legitimate discussion but well so peter listen in politics all in love all's fair and this is going to be an issue and i asked cert
if you have read the new york times article have you read the new york times article i'm at some assuming you have got it covered i read it not with it necessarily a fine to go and i read it with a lot of skepticism but i thank you for that if you read that article or if anybody read that article and you took the name donald trump and you inserted the name joe biden would your takeaway be joe biden's a fraudster or joe biden's a stand up guy we can trust him he's got a big firm grasp on...
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a six column headline in the new york times. the details in these stories are many and they blow to pieces the president's tall tails about his midas touch as a business man. fake billionaire. what these tax documents unearth about the president's finances. >> john, a scathing line from the new york times report, quote, mr. trump has been more successful playing a business mogul than being one in real life. the times pulls back the curtain to tell a story at odds with the public persona he worked so hard to create. instead, the reality is a tax avoider that presided over hundreds of millions of dollars of business losses and is crushed by a mountain of debt. this according to the paper. the system rewaurds rich people that lose a lot of money. they can write off the losses and the average citizen has paid more to support america's military and roads and schools and democracy than the president has. now nearly half of americans pay no income taxes. that's mainly because of how low the income is. the irs shows the average filer pai
a six column headline in the new york times. the details in these stories are many and they blow to pieces the president's tall tails about his midas touch as a business man. fake billionaire. what these tax documents unearth about the president's finances. >> john, a scathing line from the new york times report, quote, mr. trump has been more successful playing a business mogul than being one in real life. the times pulls back the curtain to tell a story at odds with the public persona...
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at 2019 and for the 1st time the u.k. government agreed to hear what the victims had to say a public inquiry was opened in london and jason evans group factory's is taking part in it is finally happening it's been. a long road and this is a this train journey is one that i say him countless times over the last 34 years. even before jason was born his father was aware of the deadly disease. in spite of the risk of passing on the contamination his baby was born. after i think about how would i have dealt with what my dad went next year i'll be the same age my dad was when he died. i think about if i used. it next year at that age that would have been really a very short life. that weighs heavily on my mind. oh in 1803 tina and. yes. shall we say. the word knew pretty soon after and she went to see her doctor. we were advised really in no uncertain terms not. to look at. it was all in those few months so mixed together and at the time we were still reeling from the shock and the implications of dealing with the times now sis
at 2019 and for the 1st time the u.k. government agreed to hear what the victims had to say a public inquiry was opened in london and jason evans group factory's is taking part in it is finally happening it's been. a long road and this is a this train journey is one that i say him countless times over the last 34 years. even before jason was born his father was aware of the deadly disease. in spite of the risk of passing on the contamination his baby was born. after i think about how would i...
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that's it from me for the time being. twitter, i'm @ rich preston. i would love to hear from you, thank you for your company. good morning. some potentially turbulent weather on the way, later in the week, and that's after what is a fairly placid but also pretty cold start. many of you starting the day with frost around. temperatures well below freezing through some parts of northern england and south—east scotland. it's in this zone where we saw the best of the sunshine, yesterday, from eastern scotland down through towards parts of, say, wiltshire, somerset. it's here where there'll be a frost the ground. mainly the countryside but some of the suburbs as well. sunshine overhead to begin with. cloudy start in east anglia and the south—east, again, and cloud will be thicker across northern ireland. outbreaks of rain through the first part of the morning. brightening up though from mid—morning onwards. that rain and cloud will spread into western scotland through the morning, and during the afternoon to eastern scotland, t
that's it from me for the time being. twitter, i'm @ rich preston. i would love to hear from you, thank you for your company. good morning. some potentially turbulent weather on the way, later in the week, and that's after what is a fairly placid but also pretty cold start. many of you starting the day with frost around. temperatures well below freezing through some parts of northern england and south—east scotland. it's in this zone where we saw the best of the sunshine, yesterday, from...
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to get his way the time it was kind of an odd thing the song people. say here with area carpenter using. saws and swinging. wood around the shop the things. that stick let me go i was. crazy. i'm very thankful he told those videos because it's the evidence why memory doesn't have. kids he was a father to me and he raised me and was doing everything a father should. say there i was. in towards the late seventy's he sees concentrates because. that's where the doctors are saw him and everyone else see use. main $1803.00 so the 1st reported case of the british hemophiliac contracting the disease. appeared in the press claiming that factor 8 was a safe. in november of 84 he raised concerns about the products with these stops and they told him this is just sensationalism it's fine you know don't worry they convinced him to carry on using fats concentrate and then it was only shortly after that the his 1st choice the tests came back as opposed to. things just became very difficult for a strain on the relationship with my mom you know they'd only got married a
to get his way the time it was kind of an odd thing the song people. say here with area carpenter using. saws and swinging. wood around the shop the things. that stick let me go i was. crazy. i'm very thankful he told those videos because it's the evidence why memory doesn't have. kids he was a father to me and he raised me and was doing everything a father should. say there i was. in towards the late seventy's he sees concentrates because. that's where the doctors are saw him and everyone else...
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they came down here all the time, all the time. it's wrong. this is david out of ashburn, virginia, on the line for first-time voters that support donald trump. why are you voting for them this time and why didn't you vote 2016? caller: i didn't care too much. i think it doesn't matter who will be president. why do you think that, david? think they will take care of our country, i did not think, they will take care of our country. but now i change my opinion. wants to think trump have good relationship with russia and some people, you know, on very top levels, they don't want this and this is crazy because it russia is a nuclear power. you don't want to have a nuclear war, we should have good relationship with russia. it's crazy, you know, to bring the world closer to nuclear war. only crazy people can do this. how do you feel about the intelligence agencies finding that russia is >> linda, good morning. why aren't you voting this time? linda: i'm voting this time because it's probably the most important election ever. and i didn't vote in the
they came down here all the time, all the time. it's wrong. this is david out of ashburn, virginia, on the line for first-time voters that support donald trump. why are you voting for them this time and why didn't you vote 2016? caller: i didn't care too much. i think it doesn't matter who will be president. why do you think that, david? think they will take care of our country, i did not think, they will take care of our country. but now i change my opinion. wants to think trump have good...
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and they looked for different ways to pass the time. and these are some pieces of jewelry, a die made by prisoners. very enterprising men in elmira. they would make train its and they would make deals with the guards to sell them in the community, and some of the money would actually make it back to the prisoners. the medium of exchange was tobacco. in high demand north and south. in this kind of became the replacement for money there for a time. so, the winter of 1864-1865 was brutal. we know the temperatures were below zero for much of early january, deep snows, howling winds. in the barracks, those lucky enough to be in barracks, there would be one or two stoves -- but they were given an allotment for the day, and when that ran out, they would be cold. they would be warmed for a few hours. and freeze for the better part of eight hours. but police they were sheltered from the wind. shelters provided for them, unlike the prisoners in andersonville who were provided with no shelters at all. now, as i said before, this was built on a floo
and they looked for different ways to pass the time. and these are some pieces of jewelry, a die made by prisoners. very enterprising men in elmira. they would make train its and they would make deals with the guards to sell them in the community, and some of the money would actually make it back to the prisoners. the medium of exchange was tobacco. in high demand north and south. in this kind of became the replacement for money there for a time. so, the winter of 1864-1865 was brutal. we know...
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a sweeping new report from "the new york times" shows why. because while many of you were shelling out money to the irs every april the president was not. not one dime in federal taxes for ten out of 15 years spanning from 2000 to 2015. this is according to more than two decades of tax records reviewed by the paper. and in 2016, and 2017, the years that he did pay, he only paid $750 each year. that's less than the stimulus checks sernt to millions of americans and an amount that many said could barely cover the rent or other basic needs. how did the president do it? by declaring according to analysis hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. losses that trump then used to avoid paying the irs. and as for the money that he does make, during the president's first two years in the white house $73 million from overseas, mostly from the golf courses but also from licensing deals in several countries including turkey and the philippines and also brings in money from other businesses that he has refused to die vest from, among the d.c.-based trump i
a sweeping new report from "the new york times" shows why. because while many of you were shelling out money to the irs every april the president was not. not one dime in federal taxes for ten out of 15 years spanning from 2000 to 2015. this is according to more than two decades of tax records reviewed by the paper. and in 2016, and 2017, the years that he did pay, he only paid $750 each year. that's less than the stimulus checks sernt to millions of americans and an amount that many...
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and i believe now is the time for justice. and all we ask for is recognition of our rights a meaningful recompense for the largest group of some cruelly stolen from us. we are segregated only by social class lower middle class people also in poverty. if you're born into a poor family you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years old if you're born into generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. geysers survival guide look stacey just like all the stored safely at the federal reserve that's. the sure it's still there are you going to get it back. oh it's no good this is a repatriation scheme will look at the after 7 years. bill of the 70 years was kaiser report. russia says germany stalling the probe into the alleged poisoning of alexina by holding back crucial data goes envoy to the global chemical weapons watchdog talks to waltz. through deliberatel
and i believe now is the time for justice. and all we ask for is recognition of our rights a meaningful recompense for the largest group of some cruelly stolen from us. we are segregated only by social class lower middle class people also in poverty. if you're born into a poor family you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years old if you're born into generational poverty....
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there's one long-term one that "the times" talked about. ivanka trump was being paid as a member of the trump administration, as an employee, she also was getting consulting fees for a whole variety of stuff which allowed him, i guess, to deduct money -- even more money that he didn't have to pay in taxes and according to the report, president trump personally has guaranteed hundreds of million dollars of dollars in loans many of which are coming due in the next four years. it certainly -- for anybody who thinks, this doesn't really matter, we all know he was a fabulous -- he wasn't as wealthy as he said and has been hiding his taxes. if there's another four years, it does kind of raise the specter of what -- if he's in bad financial shape, what he has to do to make money and earn more money while he's still in office. >> and how ready and willing he would be to i think corrupt the white house even further in order to pad his own wallet. he's never separated himself from his businesses when he came on as president, his longtime accountant an
there's one long-term one that "the times" talked about. ivanka trump was being paid as a member of the trump administration, as an employee, she also was getting consulting fees for a whole variety of stuff which allowed him, i guess, to deduct money -- even more money that he didn't have to pay in taxes and according to the report, president trump personally has guaranteed hundreds of million dollars of dollars in loans many of which are coming due in the next four years. it...
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headline at the time u.s. health officials quietly modify covid testing guidelines, sparking a wave of confusion and bewildering experts. that's not a good headline during a global pandemic, right? this was late last month, about three weeks ago, after the president had started saying that he wanted there to be less coronavirus testing because if we had less testing, it would look like we have less cases it was after he brought on this radiologist with no infectious disease expertise to take over the coronavirus task force at the white house. this is the guy who had been arguing on the fox news channel for months that really covid's not so bad, that it's actually good if more people get it, the more the better, and we really shouldn't worry about testing people so much because who cares how many people get it i mean in any context it would be weird in a middle of a gigantic, out of control epidemic for the cdc to take an unexplained u-turn and all of a sudden stop recommending that people exposed to covid get
headline at the time u.s. health officials quietly modify covid testing guidelines, sparking a wave of confusion and bewildering experts. that's not a good headline during a global pandemic, right? this was late last month, about three weeks ago, after the president had started saying that he wanted there to be less coronavirus testing because if we had less testing, it would look like we have less cases it was after he brought on this radiologist with no infectious disease expertise to take...
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yes, we would see that all the time in the forest.er, their fast thoughts in their heads would really reduce, they would slow down. when people could not leave their homes, we were running a number of nature and well—being sessions online so we would bring nature to them. like roger said, the evidence base around viewing nature scenes or hearing nature recordings is quite strong. so even when they can't leave their homes, it is possible to have a forest—bathing experience. but also, if you think about people in hospitals, people in nursing homes, people in prisons that never or rarely get access to nature, that is where you can bring nature into them, to help promote their well—being. have you had more demand, shirley, because of the covid pandemic and the effect on us all? yes, there's been a huge demand because of the pandemic, because there's huge increase in stress and anxiety that people are experiencing. there is so much uncertainty around but also what we found is that now people have had a time, a period of time may be out of
yes, we would see that all the time in the forest.er, their fast thoughts in their heads would really reduce, they would slow down. when people could not leave their homes, we were running a number of nature and well—being sessions online so we would bring nature to them. like roger said, the evidence base around viewing nature scenes or hearing nature recordings is quite strong. so even when they can't leave their homes, it is possible to have a forest—bathing experience. but also, if you...
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having pubs close all at the same time, cruising restau ra nts at the same time, cruising restaurants. thank you very much. we will leave it there but we appreciate you joining us. that is joe but we appreciate you joining us. that isjoe anderson the mayor of liverpool saying quite explicitly that the government's10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants and their decision to allow students to go back to university in this case liverpool, both of those decisions he says has made the situation with covid—19 worse in the city for which he is mayor. in a few minutes we. —— talk about a new pledge to 65 countries have signed up to, the idea is to make more commitments to protect wildlife and habitats and we will explain how this is going to work. children in zimbabwe have gone back to school after six months. but some teachers are on strike over concerns about safety shingai nyoka is in harare. in the capital today the strike seems to have been quite patchy, in some schools, teachers were teaching but in some of the schools i had witnessed, students were just sitting in the class and there were
having pubs close all at the same time, cruising restau ra nts at the same time, cruising restaurants. thank you very much. we will leave it there but we appreciate you joining us. that is joe but we appreciate you joining us. that isjoe anderson the mayor of liverpool saying quite explicitly that the government's10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants and their decision to allow students to go back to university in this case liverpool, both of those decisions he says has made the situation with...
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at 9:28 is the approximate time of flight 93. the four will get up from their positions and they're going to rush the cockpit. this is a gray area. there are some details about this that we just don't know exactly how they took over the plane. we do know from what was recovered at the site that they were carrying knives or box cutters of some type. they did threaten the passengers and crew that were on this plane with a bomb which is later learned to be a faux bomb and after they seize control of the cockpit there is a dip in altitude which gives us the indication when it's taken over. if you're following this on the flight data recorder the plane is going to dip a couple hundred feet which is fairly significant. it would have been noticed by air traffic control and then the plane because of being on autopilot is going to come up to its assigned cruising altitude around 35,000 feet. the plane is going to manually be flown in a bank until it is -- so that there is a steep bank and it's going to continue to climb up around 40,000 fe
at 9:28 is the approximate time of flight 93. the four will get up from their positions and they're going to rush the cockpit. this is a gray area. there are some details about this that we just don't know exactly how they took over the plane. we do know from what was recovered at the site that they were carrying knives or box cutters of some type. they did threaten the passengers and crew that were on this plane with a bomb which is later learned to be a faux bomb and after they seize control...
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the "times" investigation shows mr. trump paid just $750 in federal income tax in the year he won the presidency, not $750,000, 7-5-0. he reportedly paid the same amount in his first year in the white house. the biggest takeaway the president has reportedly paid zero income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years. the "times" said that is because he reported losing much more money than he made. here is what the president had to say about this report at the white house. >> it's fake news, totally fake news. made up, fake. we went through the same stories. you could have asked me the same stories four years ago, i had to litigate this and talk about it. totally fake news. actually i paid tax. you'll see that as soon as my tax returns -- it's under audit. it's been under audit for a long time. the irs does not treat me well. >> it is important to note nbc news has not seen any of the documents related to this reporting. this has been a contentious topic for the president for years now. he's fought hard for these very documents
the "times" investigation shows mr. trump paid just $750 in federal income tax in the year he won the presidency, not $750,000, 7-5-0. he reportedly paid the same amount in his first year in the white house. the biggest takeaway the president has reportedly paid zero income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years. the "times" said that is because he reported losing much more money than he made. here is what the president had to say about this report at the white house. >>...
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the new york times report laying out years of documents. president according to the new york times paid zero in federal income taxes. zero. >> and then in 2016, so the year he was elected and then the first year of his presidency, 2017, he paid
the new york times report laying out years of documents. president according to the new york times paid zero in federal income taxes. zero. >> and then in 2016, so the year he was elected and then the first year of his presidency, 2017, he paid
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telling me now for the first time. she led an amazing life and what else can you say about such an amazing woman. we'll turn that tape around in just a minute. i also have the statement, jay, from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell that the senate and the nation mourn the sudden passing of justice ruth bader ginsberg and the conclusion of her extraordinary american life. justice ginsberg overcame one personal challenge and professional barrier after another. she climbed from a modest brooklyn upbringing to a seat on our nation's highest court and into the pages of american history. justice ginsberg was thoroughly dedicated to all the legal profession and to her 27 years of service on the u.s. supreme court. her intelligence and determination earned her respect and admiration throughout the legal world and indeed throughout the entire nation, which now grieves alongside with her family, friends and colleagues. i'd add this. apparently her family was around her at the time of her death. and then senator mcconnell said
telling me now for the first time. she led an amazing life and what else can you say about such an amazing woman. we'll turn that tape around in just a minute. i also have the statement, jay, from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell that the senate and the nation mourn the sudden passing of justice ruth bader ginsberg and the conclusion of her extraordinary american life. justice ginsberg overcame one personal challenge and professional barrier after another. she climbed from a modest...
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but i do want to focus on the financial times. gaps sparking fears at chaos at border. rough this. this is the other impending crisis. the talks have not been going well with european leaders, it's increasingly likely that there'll be no deal. whatever happens, there will have to be huge changes at the borders, and this is an enlargement challenge and it's quite worrying. senior officials had revealed a basic lack officials had revealed a basic lack of knowledge about the time—consuming processes required to ta ke time—consuming processes required to take with new clients. basically, they are just saying the government doesn't have a grip on the situation. since no deal is looking increasingly likely, something that's pretty urgent is coming up very soon, that's pretty urgent is coming up very soon, and at the same time, we might have on the second wave of coronavirus. the urgent need for a government meeting. the financial times talks about the urgency of getting this result in order to avoid those disruptions to supply chains. what do you make of those? avoid those dis
but i do want to focus on the financial times. gaps sparking fears at chaos at border. rough this. this is the other impending crisis. the talks have not been going well with european leaders, it's increasingly likely that there'll be no deal. whatever happens, there will have to be huge changes at the borders, and this is an enlargement challenge and it's quite worrying. senior officials had revealed a basic lack officials had revealed a basic lack of knowledge about the time—consuming...
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and i believe now is the time to justice. and all we ask for is recognition of our rights a meaningful recompense for the largest we have so cruelly stolen from those. 50. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability. a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. it. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is something this must be undone even and i mean look. in unison we didn't. understand that with so when. americans are divided and not divided all the white men use it you shouldn't resign citizens our challenge ideologies become exclusionary engine color the supreme court does not look hard. and worst of all litigate colons. is there a way out of this downward spiral. russia is ready to provide the un with top notch assistance free of charge then let him approach it off as united nations stuff to try a bra
and i believe now is the time to justice. and all we ask for is recognition of our rights a meaningful recompense for the largest we have so cruelly stolen from those. 50. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability. a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. it. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the...
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a bombshell report from the work times. details how trump paid no taxes at all in 10 of the past 15 years because he reported losing more money than he made. according to the report, trump paid about $400 million less in combined federal income taxes than a very wealthy person who paid the average for that group each year. that's despite the fact that between 2004 and 2018, trump made nearly $430 million from selling his image alone. the "times" also notes president trump wrote off more than $70,000 to style his hair during "the apprentice," another $100,000 for a hairstylist for his ex-wife. the president denied the report a short time ago. >> totally fake news. made up, fake. we went through the same stories, you could have asked me the same questions four years ago, had to litigate this, talk about it. totally fake news. no. actually, i paid tax. and you'll see that as soon as my tax returns -- it's under order. they've been under order for a long time. the irs does not treat me well. >> democrats are already responding,
a bombshell report from the work times. details how trump paid no taxes at all in 10 of the past 15 years because he reported losing more money than he made. according to the report, trump paid about $400 million less in combined federal income taxes than a very wealthy person who paid the average for that group each year. that's despite the fact that between 2004 and 2018, trump made nearly $430 million from selling his image alone. the "times" also notes president trump wrote off...
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"the times" published the slides.lide here saying children are unlikely to spread the virus unless they display covid-19 symptoms that the rate of infection among children and from students to teachers has been shown to be very low. the cdc obtained to this presentation and it never was made public. are you witness to the fact that there were attempts like this to distort the science and that there were times when the task force members did manage to push back? >> yes, absolutely. and i think unfortunately in this case, i mean, i would say strike one up, one win for the cdc for overcoming this effort. i saw this repeatedly on slides that were tailored to fit a certain narrative. and sometimes i saw people like dr. redfield or dr. birx and others on the task force, including actually at times, you know, the task force leader himself, the vice president, where they were blindsided by slides or developments showing up that they could not necessarily have been on the same page with and had to push back on. so i am gratefu
"the times" published the slides.lide here saying children are unlikely to spread the virus unless they display covid-19 symptoms that the rate of infection among children and from students to teachers has been shown to be very low. the cdc obtained to this presentation and it never was made public. are you witness to the fact that there were attempts like this to distort the science and that there were times when the task force members did manage to push back? >> yes,...
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it was great for the town i lived in. during that time it sort of felt personal like almost a divorce that my town had cheated on me. what happened was right after myself and my friend tom, the editor of the valley news were elected, basically on a fairly, we were more progressive brass and the other people running. there were six people running and tom and i were the top two vote getters and we joined an ad assembly already leaning more progressive, if that's the right word. it's hard in a small town it doesn't always line up with as nationally. those don't necessarily mean the same thing but the issue about the harbor and an expansion there, and we had run on the idea that the community should have referendum to get the vote on the design of it. we thought just before we got in, right after we got in we better get that happening, and that created a lot of anger from the people who it supported that particular design. .. so that at every meeting how that works is there's always somebody that unhappy with the decision. they get their sign
it was great for the town i lived in. during that time it sort of felt personal like almost a divorce that my town had cheated on me. what happened was right after myself and my friend tom, the editor of the valley news were elected, basically on a fairly, we were more progressive brass and the other people running. there were six people running and tom and i were the top two vote getters and we joined an ad assembly already leaning more progressive, if that's the right word. it's hard in a...
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the times, well, completely ignored that story. as the radical left continues their specious attacks against him, specious and vicious attacks, president trumped today delivered great news in the fight against the china virus. president trump in a rose garden event announced 150 million rapid tests for the virus made by abbott laboratories. it will be distributed in the coming weeks. >> today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million abbott rapid point of care tests in the coming weeks, very, very soon. this will be more than double the number of tests already performed, and here is our plan: 50 million tests will go to protect the most vulnerable communities which we've always promised to do including 18 million for nursing homes, 15 million for assisted living facilities, 10 million for home health and hospice care, hospice care agencies, and nearly 1 million for historically black colleges and universities and also tribal nation colleges. 100 million rapid point of care tests will be given to
the times, well, completely ignored that story. as the radical left continues their specious attacks against him, specious and vicious attacks, president trumped today delivered great news in the fight against the china virus. president trump in a rose garden event announced 150 million rapid tests for the virus made by abbott laboratories. it will be distributed in the coming weeks. >> today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million abbott rapid...
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trump's father was 85 years old at the time. e was about to be diagnosed with significant cognitive impairment, and that's when trump to him and said, sign over the estate to me. the president brother, robert, gave a sworn deposition in a lawsuit over that will that in 1990 when donald trump was in financial distress and he tried to push his dad into signing over control of his whole estate to him, robert testified in that deposition that his and donald's father was in, quote, notable decline cognitively starting that year. but trump went to him anyway to try to get him to redo his will, to help trump out because he was in dire straits. mary trump has now released recordings of her aunt, the president's sister, talking about that incident. >> i still have all the papers, my contemporaneous handwritten notes of what -- john -- i look at this. i don't know this trust and estate. i've done criminal mostly, but this, i showed to john. he says, holy [ bleep ]. he's basically taking the whole estate and giving it to donald. and he woul
trump's father was 85 years old at the time. e was about to be diagnosed with significant cognitive impairment, and that's when trump to him and said, sign over the estate to me. the president brother, robert, gave a sworn deposition in a lawsuit over that will that in 1990 when donald trump was in financial distress and he tried to push his dad into signing over control of his whole estate to him, robert testified in that deposition that his and donald's father was in, quote, notable decline...
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the president blasting "the new york times" report. >> the statement is totally fake news. >> the "times alleging the president is hemorrhaging cash and his tax write-offs include $70,000 for haircuts on "the apprentice." will this hurt his campaign on the eve of the first debate? our experts standing by. >>> plus how the biden campaign is already using this to raise money. >>> also this morning, supreme court confirmation showdown. new reaction to the president's pick, amy coney barrett, as senate republicans push for a vote before election day. >>> the scare for nfl legend joe montana, saving his own grandchild from a kidnapping attempt inside his malibu home. >> just anyone's able to walk by their house. >> the message from montana this morning. >>> plus the dad who's gearing up for a safe, socially distant halloween. >> one -- >> his cannon that fires candy. >>> in "the skinny" -- vin diesel, the pop star? a surprise for britain's prince george. ♪ and the secret mariah carey's been keeping since 1995. it's monday, september 28th. ♪ >>> good monday morning. i hope you had a great week
the president blasting "the new york times" report. >> the statement is totally fake news. >> the "times alleging the president is hemorrhaging cash and his tax write-offs include $70,000 for haircuts on "the apprentice." will this hurt his campaign on the eve of the first debate? our experts standing by. >>> plus how the biden campaign is already using this to raise money. >>> also this morning, supreme court confirmation showdown. new...
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the times' documents show things such as the deduction of what the times says are personal legal expenses, what looks to be a disguised gift of $725,000 from ivanka trump to her father, rather than paying the gift tax on it. and deductions, 1.4billion deductions for just two years, 2009, not a sort of steady plain over time of income tax deductions as you write down the value of the building. >> woodruff: peter faber, let me ask you about a number of those things. number one, a lot of depreciation when he doesn't own as puj a much as he did at one point earlier in his career, and how much of his business is licensing deals, other than ownership? >> i think the times doesn't go into detail about how much he takes as depreciation and deductions and so on. but what theimes does point out is that there are a lot of items that he has claimed as business expenses that arguably are personal expenses. for example, the cost of maintaining the seven springs resort in west chester county, the payments to ivanka that david points out, allegedly a consulting fee of $700,000, may well be a disguised g
the times' documents show things such as the deduction of what the times says are personal legal expenses, what looks to be a disguised gift of $725,000 from ivanka trump to her father, rather than paying the gift tax on it. and deductions, 1.4billion deductions for just two years, 2009, not a sort of steady plain over time of income tax deductions as you write down the value of the building. >> woodruff: peter faber, let me ask you about a number of those things. number one, a lot of...
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the "times" further reporting, cdc science documents went unheard. they told the scientists, quote, we do not have the ability to make substantial edits according to an email obtained by the "times. the testing guidance was quietly published on the agency's website on august 24th we do not have the ability to make substantial edits we the scientists of the cdc are not being allowed to make changes to this document or to, in fact, write this document trump administration has written testing guidelines and they're just putting our name on it. in other words, they used the credibility and the authority of the cdc, right but they posted their own made up stuff under their name, on the website of the cdc, but they're not guidelines published by cdc or science. these guidelines did not go through the rigorous scientific review process that makes cdc guidance authoritative and trustworthy in the first place and cdc scientists are being told in a document obtained by the "times" that their objections to the guidance don't matter, it's going out under their na
the "times" further reporting, cdc science documents went unheard. they told the scientists, quote, we do not have the ability to make substantial edits according to an email obtained by the "times. the testing guidance was quietly published on the agency's website on august 24th we do not have the ability to make substantial edits we the scientists of the cdc are not being allowed to make changes to this document or to, in fact, write this document trump administration has...
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the 24 hour temperature change. quite cooler still than this time yesterday and with the smoke rising into the air, not only expecting a decrease in quality but increase in temperatures the next few days. it will get hotter tomorrow and thursday and friday, so that may elevate concern about fires spreading but right now, conditions are fairly favorable for finding and containing the fire. >> it sounds like the firefighters need to take advantage of the next couple of days. i see the temperatures spiking thursday. do they also get accompanied by strong winds? >> good point. that's a great question. glad you asked that, mentioned that. as the temperatures rise the next few days, we'll see a shift in the wind flow. you know, the last day or so, we've had an onshore flow, bringing cooler weather to the coast. locations around the bay but as the temperatures increase over the next few days, tomorrow, thursday, friday. it's going to be more of an offshore flow again. that's going to be warrme drier. and probably an increase in the wind speed. >> i know of
the 24 hour temperature change. quite cooler still than this time yesterday and with the smoke rising into the air, not only expecting a decrease in quality but increase in temperatures the next few days. it will get hotter tomorrow and thursday and friday, so that may elevate concern about fires spreading but right now, conditions are fairly favorable for finding and containing the fire. >> it sounds like the firefighters need to take advantage of the next couple of days. i see the...
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dismiss reports he paid no tax in 10 of the last 15 years after his records were leaked to the new york times. farmers are on the margin india against 3 new laws they say will threaten their livelihoods . and the nice years giant mapping project to end land disputes are not everyone's been allowed to have a say. fighting between armenia and azerbaijan is continuing for a 2nd day heavy artillery is being deployed by both sides in the garden of kut about drone footage released by azerbaijan claims to show strikes against armenian positions armenia has condemned what it calls a full scale attack military personnel and civilian deaths are being reported on both sides international leaders calling for an immediate cease fire and dialogue. alexandra steele janowicz of freud is live in moscow tracking the reactions from the kremlin there 1st let's talk to rob walker he joins us live from georgia's capital tbilisi following developments on the front line so how does the front line look at this point in time how's the fighting progressing. this is very much an active theater of war and the both minist
dismiss reports he paid no tax in 10 of the last 15 years after his records were leaked to the new york times. farmers are on the margin india against 3 new laws they say will threaten their livelihoods . and the nice years giant mapping project to end land disputes are not everyone's been allowed to have a say. fighting between armenia and azerbaijan is continuing for a 2nd day heavy artillery is being deployed by both sides in the garden of kut about drone footage released by azerbaijan...
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it's going to come out. >> reporter: but "the times" reports the president has been fighting with the irs for years over a nearly $73 million tax refund he claimed. if he loses that battle, it could cost him over $100 million. >> they're doing their assessment. we've been negotiating for a long time. things get settled, like in the irs, but right now when you're under audit, you don't do it. >> reporter: despite the president's claim, tax information can be made public, even if he's under audit. "the times" also says trump paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the 15 years before he became president, because he reported losing much more money than he made. this, another detail in "the times" investigation painting a damning portrait of trump's success as a businessman. a selling point he used to rally supporters on the campaign tr trail. adding to that, "the times" reported last year that based on tax forms from 1985 to 1994, he lost more money than nearly any other individual american taxpayer. the report also reveals the president has spent nearly all of the $427 million he made on
it's going to come out. >> reporter: but "the times" reports the president has been fighting with the irs for years over a nearly $73 million tax refund he claimed. if he loses that battle, it could cost him over $100 million. >> they're doing their assessment. we've been negotiating for a long time. things get settled, like in the irs, but right now when you're under audit, you don't do it. >> reporter: despite the president's claim, tax information can be made...
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the new york times reports the u.s. president has paid 0 tax in the town of the last 15 years that mainly because of large business losses trump is dismissed the report as follows a funeral has been held for 2 palestinian fishermen would killed by the gyptian navy hundreds of people gathered in the gaza strip to mourn the masses condemning the incident calling on egypt to investigate. french president emanuel micron has criticized lebanon's leaders over their failure to form a new government prime minister doesn't have the stuff i did quit on saturday less than a month after he was given the job lebanon's in an economic crisis last month's massive explosion in beirut support only added to the problems mike wrong was particularly critical of the shia group hezbollah are. his brother cannot be an army fighting israel a militia fighting civilians in syria and a respectable party in lebanon all at once he can't believe it is stronger than it is and it is up to them to demonstrate that they respect the lebanese as a whole it
the new york times reports the u.s. president has paid 0 tax in the town of the last 15 years that mainly because of large business losses trump is dismissed the report as follows a funeral has been held for 2 palestinian fishermen would killed by the gyptian navy hundreds of people gathered in the gaza strip to mourn the masses condemning the incident calling on egypt to investigate. french president emanuel micron has criticized lebanon's leaders over their failure to form a new government...
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the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. om more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in this together. narrator: making our school buildings safer. ms. robinson: working together, we can make it a great year. narrator: because the california teachers association knows quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by target. save on top brands with target baby month deals. et baby month deals. >>> live breaking news. >>> hey, good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. we are watching these fires burning out of control in napa and sonoma county. sky 7 is live above the fires. this is the silverado trail in napa county. the largest is the glass fire, that is what you are watching here. calfire says it is about 11,000 acres and growing. there is no containment right now. we wafd this fire burn through neighbors, wineries and vineyards overnight. lisa, what are you saying a
the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. om more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in this together. narrator: making our school buildings safer. ms. robinson: working together, we can make it a great year. narrator: because the california teachers association knows quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> "good morning america" is...
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so the census bureau needs more time to do the data collection and they certainly need more time to dohe data processing. >> and that is why it is so important that we extend the delivery date, is that correct? >> exactly. mihm, why was it so important for the bureau to conduct census operations after the outbreak of the coronavirus? >> like the rest of the country and certainly like the congress, the census bureau had to in , nott shut down nationally just in local areas. the spiking of the cases meant that it was very difficult to get people on board. this would be the census takers that would be actually doing the work. they were quite certain they would not be able to get the participation from communities, they had to stop a lot of there in person partnership programs and there's only so much you can do over webex and zoom. so the census bureau concluded that there was just no effective way and at the peak of the covid outbreaks at least, that they could carry on operations. they went through a very disciplined process in june and a very thoughtful one, using criteria of which off
so the census bureau needs more time to do the data collection and they certainly need more time to dohe data processing. >> and that is why it is so important that we extend the delivery date, is that correct? >> exactly. mihm, why was it so important for the bureau to conduct census operations after the outbreak of the coronavirus? >> like the rest of the country and certainly like the congress, the census bureau had to in , nott shut down nationally just in local areas. the...
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but at the same time that massive black hole in the public finances.hrough, so putting to the financial times to the moment dashed to the site for the moment dashed to the site for the moment, the metro looks at the exa m the moment, the metro looks at the exam situation. loads of schoolchildren back at school over the next few days today in england. the exams could have been held — so lots of finger pointing going on here? yes, thisjust looks like another disaster for the government. it looks now as though the government knew not only that exams could have been held, but also if they went ahead with using this algorithm that boris johnson wanted to grade exams, that the outcome would be potentially quite negative. and obviously we've had horror stories when we initially thought the algorithm would be used to give people their final grades. the government ultimately you turned on that and allowed students to have their predicted grades —— did a u—turn on that. but that was a real source of trouble in the government over that. we were not sure what woul
but at the same time that massive black hole in the public finances.hrough, so putting to the financial times to the moment dashed to the site for the moment dashed to the site for the moment, the metro looks at the exa m the moment, the metro looks at the exam situation. loads of schoolchildren back at school over the next few days today in england. the exams could have been held — so lots of finger pointing going on here? yes, thisjust looks like another disaster for the government. it...
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all right. >> jon: that's the times we're living in. >> stephen: i'll ask him the next time i see himn, good luck. good luck in your splendid isolation. >> jon: yes, indeed. i'll be here. >> stephen: all right. i'll be here. say hi to the 88s for us. ( piano riff ) jon batiste, everybody. joining me tonight is the host of "the daily show" which is currently "the daily social distancing show" on comedy central, please welcome our trevor noah. trevor, it's nice to see you. >> what's happening, stephen colbert? >> stephen: oh, just going doing a show like you. >> just attempting to do a show is what we're doing. that's what this is. >> stephen: that's right. >> in many ways i felt bad about the situation we're in until i saw nascar drivers losing their minds because driving virtually wasn't what they were used to in real life. and then i was like, oh, yeah, okay, maybe i'm not the only one losing my mind trying to do what i do in this environment. >> stephen: it is, one of the craziest things is you're going through this very odd isolated experience and because of that, you're not actual
all right. >> jon: that's the times we're living in. >> stephen: i'll ask him the next time i see himn, good luck. good luck in your splendid isolation. >> jon: yes, indeed. i'll be here. >> stephen: all right. i'll be here. say hi to the 88s for us. ( piano riff ) jon batiste, everybody. joining me tonight is the host of "the daily show" which is currently "the daily social distancing show" on comedy central, please welcome our trevor noah. trevor,...
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the explosive report from the "new york times" claiming the president paid only $750 in federal income taxes the year he was elected. and avoided paying income taxes over several years. this morning the details about his tax write-offs including tens of thousands of dollars for hair cuts. how he's responding. why he's calling it fake news. >>> breaking overnight, president trump's former campaign manager taken into custody and the count down to the first presidential debate. how this one will be unlike any other. >>> new questions in the breonna taylor case. what a new ballistics report reveals as the only officer charged in the case faces a judge today. >>> nfl legend joe montana helped stop an attempted kidnapping in his home. >>> risky ride, this stunt turning more dangerous, crashing into the crowd. >>> seeing red. the catastrophe that sent thousands of gallons wine thisng out of this winery. >>> good monday morning. we begin with the bombshell report about the president's taxes. >> "the new york times" reports that president trump paid only $750 in federal income taxes and no fede
the explosive report from the "new york times" claiming the president paid only $750 in federal income taxes the year he was elected. and avoided paying income taxes over several years. this morning the details about his tax write-offs including tens of thousands of dollars for hair cuts. how he's responding. why he's calling it fake news. >>> breaking overnight, president trump's former campaign manager taken into custody and the count down to the first presidential debate....
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abc news has not seen the documents cited by "the new york times." the president pressed on the report today. >> totally fake news. no. actually i paid tax, and you'll see that, my tax returns, under audit. they've been under audit for a long time. >> reporter: he's bragged about not paying taxes. >> i have legally used the tax laws to the benefit of my company, my investors and my employees. i mean, honestly, i have brilliantly -- i have brilliantly used those laws. >> reporter: defying the decades-long tradition of presidents being transparent about their income taxes. according to the times, the president has paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the 15 years. ♪ revenue from the apprentice is running out. and "the times" report that lobbyists and foreign officials paid top dollar at his properties. transactions that could be seen as conflicts of interest as the president did not divest from those businesses when taking office. the report profits at mar-a-lago rose after trump announced his presidency. the president beginning in $6 million for initia
abc news has not seen the documents cited by "the new york times." the president pressed on the report today. >> totally fake news. no. actually i paid tax, and you'll see that, my tax returns, under audit. they've been under audit for a long time. >> reporter: he's bragged about not paying taxes. >> i have legally used the tax laws to the benefit of my company, my investors and my employees. i mean, honestly, i have brilliantly -- i have brilliantly used those laws....
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the time you had with him, you had to get the quality time and that was fine, too. >> something else important happened on the steps. what was that? >> we got married. also, when we first lived -- moved in here, my brother and i slid down the banister into a tour group. my mother was very angry about that. i got married and had my wedding reception here. >> we would be remiss if you did not talk a little bit more about your mother, lurleen wallace, or governor wallace. how did she get elected governor? >> i think the people just loved her. >> was voting for your dad? >> well, i think that probably he thought so. when she was elected, she certainly let him know who with the governor, i can assure you. >> what happened to her? >> she had cancer and died in may of 1968. she spent 15 months in office. >> after that, between 1968 and 1971 when your father was reelected, or 1970 when he was reelected -- moved back in at in 71 -- what did your father do? >> he remarried in 1971. we moved back in. there is a little apartment in the back of the governor's mansion. i married in 1973, so i was o
the time you had with him, you had to get the quality time and that was fine, too. >> something else important happened on the steps. what was that? >> we got married. also, when we first lived -- moved in here, my brother and i slid down the banister into a tour group. my mother was very angry about that. i got married and had my wedding reception here. >> we would be remiss if you did not talk a little bit more about your mother, lurleen wallace, or governor wallace. how did...
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california was at the time. activists say he was guilty of atrocities against mexican and indigenous people. >> if it should be anywhere it should be in the museum and have the true history of thomas fallon saying what he did to mexican and indigenous people. give the true history. otherwise it stands there as a symbol of hope when actuality it is a symbol of oppression. >> and mayor sam liccardo wants to have a dialogue over that. whether it should be outside where it is or placed in a museum. >>> as we head to break we will once again take you live to washington, d.c. the steps outside of the u.s. capitol. you can see being lined by people wishing to honor justice ruth bader ginsburg one last time as her casket is brought down the steps to the hearst waiting at the bottom. >> would you accept $10,000 to move to someplace cheaper and still keep the job that you have now? >> 10,000 bucks and cheaper rent. a berkeley resident said it was too good to pass up. she is moving to tulsa, oklahoma. this is a program that
california was at the time. activists say he was guilty of atrocities against mexican and indigenous people. >> if it should be anywhere it should be in the museum and have the true history of thomas fallon saying what he did to mexican and indigenous people. give the true history. otherwise it stands there as a symbol of hope when actuality it is a symbol of oppression. >> and mayor sam liccardo wants to have a dialogue over that. whether it should be outside where it is or placed...
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according to the times, mr. trump's genius wasn't running a company, it was making himself famous, trump scale famous and monetizing that fame. while the returns showed that he earned some $197 million directly from the apprentice, over 16 years, roughly in line with what he has claimed, they also reveal that an additional 230 million flowed from the fame associated with it. trump parlayed the show's big ratings into sponsorship deals for domino's pizza and laundry detergent. the times writes there were seven figure licensing deals with hotel builders, some with murky backgrounds in former soviet repolitiublics. and other developing countries. and there were schemes that exploited misplaced trust in the tv version of mr. trump. success of the show led to taxable income for the president for the first time in year. over three years he paid $70.1 million in interest taxes, later refunded with interest via an aggressive couaccounting maneuver now under audit. responding to the article, white house spokesman judd dee
according to the times, mr. trump's genius wasn't running a company, it was making himself famous, trump scale famous and monetizing that fame. while the returns showed that he earned some $197 million directly from the apprentice, over 16 years, roughly in line with what he has claimed, they also reveal that an additional 230 million flowed from the fame associated with it. trump parlayed the show's big ratings into sponsorship deals for domino's pizza and laundry detergent. the times writes...
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but at the same time i think i have no other choice. t for them, for him and for my kids. and... the risk to us as a family is already there, so there is no real added risk to us. what is the risk to your family, in your view? the ultimate risk is julian's extradition. because it means... ifjulian is extradited, i will never see him again. i know this for sure, the children will never have their father. and so, that is my, that is what i am fighting against. julian will die, basically. he will die. and there is that horror. and there is also my responsibility to explain what is actually going on here because i think there is a... there is a huge wall of incomprehension about what this case is actually about, what they are trying to do to julian, what he actually did. he is being accused of... . . routine journalistic activities, which they are casting as espionage. julian's been attacked by the head of the cia, by major senior members of the trump administration, personally, and the case is hugely prejudiced as a result. there's no chanc
but at the same time i think i have no other choice. t for them, for him and for my kids. and... the risk to us as a family is already there, so there is no real added risk to us. what is the risk to your family, in your view? the ultimate risk is julian's extradition. because it means... ifjulian is extradited, i will never see him again. i know this for sure, the children will never have their father. and so, that is my, that is what i am fighting against. julian will die, basically. he will...
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the documents it is based on, the times vouches for that, and the piece the times published is over 10,000 words long. what we have learned is incredibly revealing and humiliating for the president, not to mention politically toxic. remember, there is a reason that donald trump fought the release of his tax returns all the way to the supreme court. now much of what is in them has been revealed on the eve of his first debate with joe biden, who he is down more than eight points to nationally. and with his only major legislative in congress being the passage of a hugely unpopular tax bill that cut taxes for rich people and corporations and did virtually nothing for everyone else. well, here is what we now know about the self-proclaimed billionaire who thought rich people needed a tax break. donald j. trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. in his first year in the white houses, he paid another $750. he paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years because he reported losing much more money than he made. $750 in federal income taxes while he's the
the documents it is based on, the times vouches for that, and the piece the times published is over 10,000 words long. what we have learned is incredibly revealing and humiliating for the president, not to mention politically toxic. remember, there is a reason that donald trump fought the release of his tax returns all the way to the supreme court. now much of what is in them has been revealed on the eve of his first debate with joe biden, who he is down more than eight points to nationally....
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the other thing we know is every time, over the course of his entire presidency, every time the presidentas found an issue that motivates his base, they stick together a they are supportive, but we find it doesn't just have an equal reaction among people who don't like him, it has an equal and even stronger reaction among the other side. his strong disapproval rating among democrats or those who say they disapprove of the job he's doing as president has always been significantly higher than those who say they love him. judy: errin, what about the people you spoke to in terms of whether this does the president more harm than good? >> there are certainly democratic women, black women, who were thrilled at the prospect of a joe biden victory equaling a black woman finally being the next person to be nominated and possibly confirm to the supreme court. so they are very energized. they were already mivated to voten this election about the issue of systemic racism, the pandemic, and other issues. but the supreme court is definitely something i'm hearing is also very much on the ballot for them.
the other thing we know is every time, over the course of his entire presidency, every time the presidentas found an issue that motivates his base, they stick together a they are supportive, but we find it doesn't just have an equal reaction among people who don't like him, it has an equal and even stronger reaction among the other side. his strong disapproval rating among democrats or those who say they disapprove of the job he's doing as president has always been significantly higher than...
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in the media at the time. atchison was consumed by what was happening in kansas. he let himself be drawn into the detriment of everything else in his life. ignored the opportunity to be reelected to the u.s. senate to try to reconcile how the kansas question was going to be answered. now, david rice atchison was no saint. he was a slave owner, and he was concerned about what would happen to missourians who owned slaves like himself. but he was more concerned about how he might preserve the union if only for a while. was he shortsighted? was he kitting himself that kansas allowing the extension of slavery would solve the problem? in both cases, probably yes. but you have to consider that he statet this radical slave wild eyed whiskey breathing he even as we often get the image -- whiskey breathing heathen. if he only cared about slavery and not the union his record in the senate would be different. and his lifelong friendship with jefferson davis would have allowed him to a head -- would allowed him to have any
in the media at the time. atchison was consumed by what was happening in kansas. he let himself be drawn into the detriment of everything else in his life. ignored the opportunity to be reelected to the u.s. senate to try to reconcile how the kansas question was going to be answered. now, david rice atchison was no saint. he was a slave owner, and he was concerned about what would happen to missourians who owned slaves like himself. but he was more concerned about how he might preserve the...