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fareed farar, thank you for doing this. in your view, did the president break any laws as he paid very little in federal income tax dating back to 2000? i can imagine people at home watching this saying it sounds like he broke the law to them. >> yeah, i think it's too early to say. i think there are a lot of questions that have been raised. a lot of questions that have been raised by the report. it is not a crime in and of itself to not pay taxes, or pay very low taxes. the system is not perfect as people understand and there are a lot of opportunities for people to take advantage of the system and game the system. it's not necessarily breaking the law. although the public is not aware of the tax returns and the information in the tax returns beyond "the new york times" article because the president hasn't disclosed his tax returns going back to the nixon era precedent, the president him selves must understand going back years. ordinarily if there were a criminal investigation to a rides from weird things or nefarious thin
fareed farar, thank you for doing this. in your view, did the president break any laws as he paid very little in federal income tax dating back to 2000? i can imagine people at home watching this saying it sounds like he broke the law to them. >> yeah, i think it's too early to say. i think there are a lot of questions that have been raised. a lot of questions that have been raised by the report. it is not a crime in and of itself to not pay taxes, or pay very low taxes. the system is not...
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france, but for a ase, which saw itself having been vanquished the coronavirus, they feel like they are farar behind. it remains to see what other measasures mightht be introducey the administration.n. at the moment it is on a day by day basis, reassessssing how bet they can address this from being contained. >>>> reporting force for greece. i i want to thank all of our correspondents breaking dodown what has been happening. and in greece., let us stay in greece and take a look at what is happening on the lesbosof lese boasts -- because another fire has broke out. this is after a series of blazes forced 12,00000 people to o slen the opopen air. it is unclear what caused the latest fire, nor were there injuries but it has redoubled criticisms of overcrowding. among the urgent questions are not how the fire broke out, and whether some 12,000 -- where the 12,000 people will be sleeping. steel andsteland of tents. by thursday morning, little remains of the migrant camp. it was rocked by an overnight fire for the second day in a row. flames forced the residents to flee and came less than 24 hours
france, but for a ase, which saw itself having been vanquished the coronavirus, they feel like they are farar behind. it remains to see what other measasures mightht be introducey the administration.n. at the moment it is on a day by day basis, reassessssing how bet they can address this from being contained. >>>> reporting force for greece. i i want to thank all of our correspondents breaking dodown what has been happening. and in greece., let us stay in greece and take a look at...
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she hopes her customers can imagine a farar away honduran farms as they savor the lake core. >> i'm gratefulpport. thank you for starting thihi wondnderful collaboration. >> translator: i strongly believe we can over come hardship by w working hard together.. >> reporter: she launched a campaign and offered the newew gift for donors for a new gift. she's raised about $17,000. far surpassing her initial goal. with no end to the pandemic in sight, mutual support among businesses may be one of the keys to surviving the covid era. >> let's get a check on the markets. >>> that's it for "newsline biz" from our tokyo studios. i'm ramin >> france warns local lockdowns are possible as the country reports that yet another spike in coronavirus cases, but how does the picture in france cocompared to the rest of t the continent? we will take a core -- a totour around southern europe as our correspondence bring you the latest in italy, greece, and spain. forced to spend the night outdoors. authorities trying to arrange temporary shelter for 12,000 people. this is after a second fire broke out destroying a
she hopes her customers can imagine a farar away honduran farms as they savor the lake core. >> i'm gratefulpport. thank you for starting thihi wondnderful collaboration. >> translator: i strongly believe we can over come hardship by w working hard together.. >> reporter: she launched a campaign and offered the newew gift for donors for a new gift. she's raised about $17,000. far surpassing her initial goal. with no end to the pandemic in sight, mutual support among businesses...
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so farar, the statisistics ofr littttle optimism.m. therere are aroundnd 1.3 billn cars, motorbrbikes and truruckn our planet.. together, ththey account f fo6 pepercent of glolobal co2 emisi. more envirironmentally f friey alternativeses that run onon electricity,ydrogen n or bio-methane haven't made much of a breakak-through so o far. and by mid-c-century, therere d be around 2 biion n vecles on r r road thailaland's capital, bangkok,s notorious for its traffic. drivers often waste hours sitting in jams. but our camera team there filming for our global ideas series met some people who are driving change. >> welcome to bangkok and to endless clogged streets. the traffic crawls along if it moves at all. most of the drivers here are commuters who live in the thai capital's quiet suburbs. issaree jitrpatima is one of the millions of such commuters. she lives in the lak si district of northern bangkok. at 7:00 a.m., she begins her journey and eats her breakfast at the wheel. it's a pattern repeated by commuters all over the city. most choo
so farar, the statisistics ofr littttle optimism.m. therere are aroundnd 1.3 billn cars, motorbrbikes and truruckn our planet.. together, ththey account f fo6 pepercent of glolobal co2 emisi. more envirironmentally f friey alternativeses that run onon electricity,ydrogen n or bio-methane haven't made much of a breakak-through so o far. and by mid-c-century, therere d be around 2 biion n vecles on r r road thailaland's capital, bangkok,s notorious for its traffic. drivers often waste hours...
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they say the government's problems are very serious of that preparation is so farare are very seriousa shambles and that ministers are sleepwalking to disaster. what is causing these criticisms? well, deal or no deal with brussels, we will definitely be leaving the customs union on december the 31st, and that will have consequences. for example, 220 million new customs declarations may have to be filled in. and the logistics companies say they will need customs agents to help with all this new bureaucracy. but they say there are simply not enough of them. they are worried britain will not be ready. that it systems will not be up ready. that it systems will not be up and running on time. they are also worried about the numbers of border staff that may be in place and border infrastructure. they have got pretty wide ranging criticisms. in response the government says, first of all we are investing in infrastructure and trying to train up infrastructure and trying to train up these customs agents that might be able to help with bureaucracy. they're also suggesting some of the criticisms
they say the government's problems are very serious of that preparation is so farare are very seriousa shambles and that ministers are sleepwalking to disaster. what is causing these criticisms? well, deal or no deal with brussels, we will definitely be leaving the customs union on december the 31st, and that will have consequences. for example, 220 million new customs declarations may have to be filled in. and the logistics companies say they will need customs agents to help with all this new...
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i'm farar away from those peopl. gets what he said. i'm going to be okay.e's not worried about you or people out there breeding. brean [speaking at once]ru he's been irresponsible in the way in which he's handled the social distancing wearing masks. 's almost encourage them not to and he is a fool on this. >> the economy is recovering faster than expected from the shut down. the unemployment rate fell to a .4 percent. the federal reserve says the hi to growth which is going to be there is not b one to be nearly big as they had expected. president you said we are in a v-shaped recovery. vice president you say it's a case shape. what difference does that mean to the american people. >> we built the greatest econom in history we close this down because of the china flag. it was very difficult psychologically to do a. he didn't think we should close this down and he was wrong. we have 2 million dead instead of still 204,000 people that's too many. one person is too many it never should've happened from china. >> what happened as we close this down and now we ar
i'm farar away from those peopl. gets what he said. i'm going to be okay.e's not worried about you or people out there breeding. brean [speaking at once]ru he's been irresponsible in the way in which he's handled the social distancing wearing masks. 's almost encourage them not to and he is a fool on this. >> the economy is recovering faster than expected from the shut down. the unemployment rate fell to a .4 percent. the federal reserve says the hi to growth which is going to be there is...
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the bank so farar have been a source of strength and able to absorb.considering the problems right now they've shown resilience, have they not? >> it is still the early days. but he is s yes so far they've a source of strength. you talked about different views from the fed basically say we need a little inflation, and we do when we are trying to deal with the recovery. what is your outlook on that because we are dealing with price stability into the job market everything goes with it. the problem was too high of inflation. we remember that very well it was important to get high inflation under control, but we did. today's challenge is a little different, there's this inflationary pressures widely around the world and you see in europe and japan for example extremely low interest rates, low inflation and the central bank because the rates are so low and inflation is s is belowe central bank doesn't have as much firepower as they would likenk to respond. so, we just want t won't inflato the 2% on average, not much higher, 2% on average that is what we wa
the bank so farar have been a source of strength and able to absorb.considering the problems right now they've shown resilience, have they not? >> it is still the early days. but he is s yes so far they've a source of strength. you talked about different views from the fed basically say we need a little inflation, and we do when we are trying to deal with the recovery. what is your outlook on that because we are dealing with price stability into the job market everything goes with it. the...