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everything at the same time. and, you might have heard "the new york times" got trump's taxes more than 20 years of tax returns. tylen finally after all this time. turns out how we got here, the "times" published three pages from trump's tax from 1995. 2016 it was when they published it. the president declaring huge financial losses from his failing business efforts, potentially more business losses than any single taxpayers in the country that year. until 2017, we published two pages from donald trump's 2005 taxes. two pages from his federal tax returns, those two were obtained sort of mysteriously. they were mailed anonymously and gai gave it to us to put on tv. it shows trump paid a bunch of taxes but no explanation. and the year after that, an epic investigation into the trump's family that we later learn they obtained from mary trump. mary trump published a book this summer in part of her financial family records at the time. mary trump filing a new lawsuit against her uncle for cheating her out of tens of mi
everything at the same time. and, you might have heard "the new york times" got trump's taxes more than 20 years of tax returns. tylen finally after all this time. turns out how we got here, the "times" published three pages from trump's tax from 1995. 2016 it was when they published it. the president declaring huge financial losses from his failing business efforts, potentially more business losses than any single taxpayers in the country that year. until 2017, we published...
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and the "times" story does not say this explicitly. it talks about what's said in the law, tax information. it seems to suggest they also have some accounting records or some kind of documentation beyond this. so i would expect one thing we will see from the "times" slykely slyke is likely to be, where did he get some of this money? that's a crucial national security question. we have the president of the united states who says he trusts the dictator in moscow and does not trust our loyal american national security authorities. that's something that's just beyond -- if you'd written that in a novel before donald trump's election, your publisher wouldn't publish the book because it's not believable and yet that's what's happened. >> steph, your reaction to what david just said. >> the big question is going to be his source of financing. remember, no major u.s. bank was willing to do business with the trump for years. it was only deutsche bank. deutsche bank on the institutional side, that's where you do business banking, kind of halfway
and the "times" story does not say this explicitly. it talks about what's said in the law, tax information. it seems to suggest they also have some accounting records or some kind of documentation beyond this. so i would expect one thing we will see from the "times" slykely slyke is likely to be, where did he get some of this money? that's a crucial national security question. we have the president of the united states who says he trusts the dictator in moscow and does not...
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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, and he says holy [ bleep ]. he's basically taking the whole estate and giving it to donald. and he wo
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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if you look at the time line from nomination to confirmation, i believe sandra day o'connor was the fastest time line, 34, 35 days from the time she was announced as nominee to confirmation, but four days before a presidential election, i'm going to go on a limb and say that's never happened before. >> yeah, it's pretty fast. usually there are about 70 days at least ones in the modern era have been that long. it is a very fast time line. vice president pence mentioned the other day something about do
if you look at the time line from nomination to confirmation, i believe sandra day o'connor was the fastest time line, 34, 35 days from the time she was announced as nominee to confirmation, but four days before a presidential election, i'm going to go on a limb and say that's never happened before. >> yeah, it's pretty fast. usually there are about 70 days at least ones in the modern era have been that long. it is a very fast time line. vice president pence mentioned the other day...
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susan craig and mike mcintyre write, quote, "the new york times" has obtained tax return data extending over two decades and the hundreds of companies that make up his bigs organization including detailed from his office. it does not include his personal returns from 2018 and 2019. their reporting, which is fascinating, and i urge you to read it, details what the reporters characterize as the hollowness but the wizardry behind the self-made billionaire image. joining us now cnn, kara, what did you learn about how the president's businesses are losing money and how he manages to pay so little in taxes? >> well, that's one of the most interesting parts of "the new york times" reporting is that they describe one of the means and methods the president had done this, that he had made about $400 million from being on "the apprentice." not income from any of his actual buildings that he owned or golf courses that he owned. he made $400 million from "the apprentice." took that money and funneled it into risky businesses and new businesses and some that he already owned and then he took the loss
susan craig and mike mcintyre write, quote, "the new york times" has obtained tax return data extending over two decades and the hundreds of companies that make up his bigs organization including detailed from his office. it does not include his personal returns from 2018 and 2019. their reporting, which is fascinating, and i urge you to read it, details what the reporters characterize as the hollowness but the wizardry behind the self-made billionaire image. joining us now cnn, kara,...
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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...
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the times continue. his reports from the irs portray a businessman who takes in hundreds of millions of dollars in year, yet racks up chronic losses to avoid paying taxes. versus what he told the irs for the same time period. i'm quoting again from the times. in 2018, for example, mr. trump announced in his disclosure he had made at least $434.9 million. the tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line. $47.4 million in losses. the reporting paints a picture of a man under sharp financial pressure. details a string of other questionable financial moves and foreign even tanglements. it does not reveal the president's wealth or connect n connections to russia. they write mr. trump has been more successful playing a business mogul than being one in real life. joining us now is tim o'brian. tim, as someone who is intimately familiar with president trump and how he likes to present his wealth and you worked on the bloomberg campaign as well. does this square with the donald trump you yourse
the times continue. his reports from the irs portray a businessman who takes in hundreds of millions of dollars in year, yet racks up chronic losses to avoid paying taxes. versus what he told the irs for the same time period. i'm quoting again from the times. in 2018, for example, mr. trump announced in his disclosure he had made at least $434.9 million. the tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line. $47.4 million in losses. the reporting paints a picture of a man under...
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and i think "the times" story really shows the extent to which it became this financial geyser for hima point in time when he really needed it. "the times" also, i think, has valuable reporting in his story last night, because there's been this mystery around several hundred million dollars that trump used to go on a shopping spree to buy golf courses. and there was speculation that there might be foreign sources that helped him buy those things. and it turns out he leveraged some of the money he got from the "apprentice," along with a borrowing spree against properties like trump tower, to make those purchases. but the idea that "the apprentice" transformed trump and trump was a carnival barker prior to "the apprentice" and he became the entrepreneur to the masses after, isn't a new thought. and one of the key things i also think that's really important about "the apprentice" is that's essentially the springboard he used to get into the white house. the donald trump that got recreated through the "apprentice" is the same donald trump who appealed to voters in 2016. >> tim, very quickl
and i think "the times" story really shows the extent to which it became this financial geyser for hima point in time when he really needed it. "the times" also, i think, has valuable reporting in his story last night, because there's been this mystery around several hundred million dollars that trump used to go on a shopping spree to buy golf courses. and there was speculation that there might be foreign sources that helped him buy those things. and it turns out he...
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the "times" investigation shows mr. p 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
the "times" investigation shows mr. p 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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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas yields back the balance of her time. house stion is will the suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5309 as amended. aye. in favor say those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the rules are , the suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does -- ms. jackson lee: i ask that submit their statements. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the motion to reconsidered is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 5322, the ensuring diversity in community banking act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5322, a bill to establish or modify requirements relating to minority depository institutions, community developme
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas yields back the balance of her time. house stion is will the suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5309 as amended. aye. in favor say those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the rules are , the suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does -- ms. jackson lee: i ask that submit their statements. thank...
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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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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 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 here 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 was to die i didn't a share that age that would have been really a very short life. that weighs heavily on my mind. oh in 1903 tina and. yes. it. from the accident shall we say. the wife knew pretty soon after and she went to see her doctor. we were advised really in no uncertain terms not care to note that. it was all in those few months so mixed together and at the time we were still reeling from the shock and the implication
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 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 here 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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the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the yields back. the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized. madam land: thank you, speaker. as i stated before, this legislation is the result of bipartisan, of bicameral negotiations. since self-governance was first 1994, there have been no assumptions by tribes of of reclamation projects. none. 4-law -- the 1994, law, mitigations against of mption of a bureau reclamation project have resulted in no such assumptions. does not change the 1994 authority in this regard. is why the gentlelady's concerns are completely unfounded and why we defeated an amendment on this in committee in the first place. more so, s. 209 already contains a lengthy disclaimer specifically stating that it affect in any way the ability of tribes to take over programs or projects of interior agencies other than the b.i.a. unless i am not privy to another reorganization, the bureau of reclamation is not part of the b.i.a. bill is critical to the furtherance of self-governance and improv
the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the yields back. the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized. madam land: thank you, speaker. as i stated before, this legislation is the result of bipartisan, of bicameral negotiations. since self-governance was first 1994, there have been no assumptions by tribes of of reclamation projects. none. 4-law -- the 1994, law, mitigations against of mption of a bureau reclamation project have resulted in no such assumptions. does not change the 1994...
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the time coincidenc quins dent. is is in addition to the mega watts installed on the premises of san francisco and contracts we have with bay area projects. they provide about 50 mega watts of local bay area. for purposes of analyzing jobs created, we used the job year metric. the job year is equivalent to one full time job for one year. the chart on this slide shows total job years using the best available industry metrics of construction and operating phases and elements in the irp portfolios. they are projected to generate about eleven thousand job years by 2040. the accelerated creates the most jobs the soonest. it comes at a significant and untenable attentional cost to job fares. all have the same local job a accomplishments. the time coincident creates the most overall, these are not necessarily the longest jobs. this slide shows the total net present value of the portfolio cost from 2021. the lowest overall cost. it is about 2% lower than the base case. eleven percent lower than the time coincident case over
the time coincidenc quins dent. is is in addition to the mega watts installed on the premises of san francisco and contracts we have with bay area projects. they provide about 50 mega watts of local bay area. for purposes of analyzing jobs created, we used the job year metric. the job year is equivalent to one full time job for one year. the chart on this slide shows total job years using the best available industry metrics of construction and operating phases and elements in the irp...
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right now, he and you are seeing the effects here for the first time. that tasting room destroyed, big office building and retail building, also destroyed, the good news is if one could ever say that is the cellar where winemakers take that harvest to get it ready to turn into wine, that seems to have survived. that owner told us that after 3:00 a.m. last night he began to see alarms, glass breakage, his generator went out. that seems to be when the fire came through here and destroyed so much of this. at this point, this fire is about 11,000 acres, zero% containment. multiple fires seemed to have converged and become one fire. we have seen only emergency responders, folks, who are charged with saving lives, property, the occasional local will roll through. but this entire zone is evacuated. this is very much a place in the throes of the fire season, again, right now, katy. >> these fires are burning faster and they are burning hotter because of climate change, because of the lack of rain in california, and the increasing temperatures, that's why you're
right now, he and you are seeing the effects here for the first time. that tasting room destroyed, big office building and retail building, also destroyed, the good news is if one could ever say that is the cellar where winemakers take that harvest to get it ready to turn into wine, that seems to have survived. that owner told us that after 3:00 a.m. last night he began to see alarms, glass breakage, his generator went out. that seems to be when the fire came through here and destroyed so much...
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"the times" reveals that in their accounts. rprises that he managed and that he made the deals for, this great dealmaker, lost tens of millions of dollars. this reveals him to be the fraud that most of us who were close to him always suspected he was. >> david, brian stelter called it the everyomperor has no clot moment. is it that he's paid so little or that he owes so much in debt when he's put himself out there as the greatest, you know, dealmaker there is, the best businessman that has walked this country's face of the earth. >> such a good question. i think what we're seeing here is one reason why donald trump is so obsessed with re-election as if his whole life depends on it because he knows if he's -- if he loses this election and this story becomes more unravelled, his reputation is going to go down in claims. he's going to be seen as a fraud and hiding these tax returns, it's a phony excuse that they're under audit. everybody understands that. it's been going on year after year. he's never released his turns. tuesday ni
"the times" reveals that in their accounts. rprises that he managed and that he made the deals for, this great dealmaker, lost tens of millions of dollars. this reveals him to be the fraud that most of us who were close to him always suspected he was. >> david, brian stelter called it the everyomperor has no clot moment. is it that he's paid so little or that he owes so much in debt when he's put himself out there as the greatest, you know, dealmaker there is, the best...
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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. .ery enterprising men in elmira they would make train its and they would make deals with the in theto sell them 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. -1865 wasinter of 1864 brutal. we know the temperatures were below zero for much of early january, deep snows, hauling winds. in the barracks, those lucky enough to be index, there would be one or two stoves -- but they were given an allotment for the day, and when that ran out, they would be called. -- 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 flo
and they looked for different ways to pass the time.. and these are some pieces of jewelry, a die made by prisoners. .ery enterprising men in elmira they would make train its and they would make deals with the in theto sell them 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. -1865 wasinter of 1864 brutal. we know the temperatures...
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i have written for the new york times. currently i write for the los angeles review of books and i am on the board of directors of the national book critics circle. i am also the author of a book lapoetry, that deals with causa. at this time i would like to introduce miriam. miriam is the former pulitzer prize winning editor. she spent 25 years working at newsday and to the los angeles times. her book, the crusades of cesar a biography is the first comprehensive biography of the charismatic leader. she has written the union of widely acclaimed into nuanced history of chavez is united farmworkers movement -- and nuanced history of a united farmworkers movement. she recently received an endowment for her work on the chavez biography. please welcome miriam pawel. [applause] thanks, gregg. gregg: hi miriam. gg.iam: hi, gre gregg: i want to ask you something i feel is important -- what brought you through the writing about cesar chavez? innow a lot of people here texas know who he is, but i was very surprised to learn that recen
i have written for the new york times. currently i write for the los angeles review of books and i am on the board of directors of the national book critics circle. i am also the author of a book lapoetry, that deals with causa. at this time i would like to introduce miriam. miriam is the former pulitzer prize winning editor. she spent 25 years working at newsday and to the los angeles times. her book, the crusades of cesar a biography is the first comprehensive biography of the charismatic...
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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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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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"the new york times" confirmed -- "the new york times" confirmed that the president remains under audit been for the last ten years. and he has always said that when the audit concludes he would release his taxes. that -- >> we'll get to the audit in a moment. >> jim, jim -- look, the voters have made -- >> refund he received in a year that he didn't pay the federal taxes. a simple question because we didn't get it yesterday. i'll give you an opportunity today or i'll take it as a nonanswer. >> i would note that -- i told you, jim t president will release his taxes when the audit is complete. "the times" confirmed it was ongoing. >> i'll take that as a nonanswer. >> -- made possible signed under the law of your former boss, barack obama to go -- >> don't go personal here. >> that's at issue here. >> it's not personal, it's a fact. president obama signed that law. >> you will not answer what the president paid in federal income taxes in 2016 or '17 -- >> i have told you -- look, jim, voters care more about who is the better candidate to protect their -- >> nonanswer, moving on. the audit
"the new york times" confirmed -- "the new york times" confirmed that the president remains under audit been for the last ten years. and he has always said that when the audit concludes he would release his taxes. that -- >> we'll get to the audit in a moment. >> jim, jim -- look, the voters have made -- >> refund he received in a year that he didn't pay the federal taxes. a simple question because we didn't get it yesterday. i'll give you an opportunity...
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"the times" points to the 11 years trump paid no taxes at all. and "the times" reporting that the president is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. more than $420 million in debt, that could come due over the next four years if he's elected, leaving the questions, who is that money owed to? and all of this just 24 hours before the face-to-face debate between president trump and joe biden. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off tonight. >> reporter: on the eve of the first presidential debate, the american public is getting what's been described as the first detailed look at one of donald trump's most closely guarded secrets -- his tax returns. in its blockbuster report, "the new york times" reviewed detailed information on nearly two decades worth of trump tax returns. the details are startling. trump paid no federal income taxes at all in 11 of the 18 years they reviewed. in 2016, the year he won the white house, trump reportedly only paid $750. for his first year in office, he again paid just 7$750. $750 is
"the times" points to the 11 years trump paid no taxes at all. and "the times" reporting that the president is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. more than $420 million in debt, that could come due over the next four years if he's elected, leaving the questions, who is that money owed to? and all of this just 24 hours before the face-to-face debate between president trump and joe biden. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off tonight....
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the world. it was a real nerve-racking time. and all that, three pretty positive things for by african americans had to happen. but because they happen in this frothy chaos, they were focal points for anti black violence. soldiers being the most -- >> there's also another ingredient in this frothiness that you described and that is that over the course of the war, it started before, but it went from trickle to flood. that is, that african americans cast down their buckets and headed north. they follow the river and the rivers and railway lines to made them possible to vote with their feet as workers. so we get an actual departure of african americans from the south to northern industrial states to replace the workers who had gone off to war. >> the immigration it got off. >> but also it's important to know that this was nonetheless a concrete choice by african americans to say after almost 50 years of farming with control over their wages, that they share cropping system is not working. it's a perpetual cycle of poverty. we canno
the world. it was a real nerve-racking time. and all that, three pretty positive things for by african americans had to happen. but because they happen in this frothy chaos, they were focal points for anti black violence. soldiers being the most -- >> there's also another ingredient in this frothiness that you described and that is that over the course of the war, it started before, but it went from trickle to flood. that is, that african americans cast down their buckets and headed...
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the rubberized link it. it's not -- blanket. it's times where they play key factors in sickening the army and a lot of these men hanged up in hospitals. jake eloquently puts in many of his presentations, he knows hospitals better than i do, obviously. are filledospitals with men who are suffering from diseases in camp, which could have been prevented because they do not have proper sanitary issues. was of mostar importance to many of the commanders. they came down to civilian organizations to try to come in and help these men along. and alsothe foodstuff came down to you eating off of the same plate every day and not washing the plate. the u.s. army had not started issuing utensils. you are using the same utensils over and over and not washing them, if you even had proper utensils. you are doing camp duties in the same pots were you are making your food. obviously that is going to create a lot of problems with an outbreak of disease is or other things going on in camp, especially with these issues. intoall this combining one, you start to
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"the times" also revealed donald j. trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. in his first year in the white house, he paid another $750. he paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, largely because he reported losing much more money than he made. the report points out trump has paid other kinds of federal taxes like medicare and social security. on the matter of trump's debts, "the times" reporters write this. quote, mr. trump has reported losses at many of his signature properties, including $55.5 million at his washington hotel, since it opened in 2016 and $315.6 million as his prized golf resorts since 2000. he appears to have sold off most of his stocks and has relied heavily on debt. more than $300 million in loans he personally guaranteed will soon come due. it's worth pointing out that most security experts have pointed out trump's staggering level of debt would make him unable to secure any kind of government security clearance were he not the president. "the times
"the times" also revealed donald j. trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. in his first year in the white house, he paid another $750. he paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, largely because he reported losing much more money than he made. the report points out trump has paid other kinds of federal taxes like medicare and social security. on the matter of trump's debts, "the times" reporters write this. quote, mr. trump...
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the u.s. ahead of time about the berlin wall going up but again he can't do so in time. e all, he conveyed his impressions that the soviet leadership is not as confident as they appear. they are blustering from a position of weakness and they know it. they worry about provoking the u.s. to war, they know they do not have strategic superiority in nuclear weapons plus the national. intelligence estimates at the time, the u.s. national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets have far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. paul and then khrushchev backs down on berlin and then seems to confirm the intelligence. at the same time, he says that khrushchev might do something desperate. the cia gave him the code name hero, of the vast documentary intelligence that he provided it was marked with a code word iron mark. and the oral de briefings he gave, that was the chicken he intelligence. this is what we do that, we give multiple code names to mask the source with this intelligence. colonel clint ski who spied for cia in 1970s, his code name was
the u.s. ahead of time about the berlin wall going up but again he can't do so in time. e all, he conveyed his impressions that the soviet leadership is not as confident as they appear. they are blustering from a position of weakness and they know it. they worry about provoking the u.s. to war, they know they do not have strategic superiority in nuclear weapons plus the national. intelligence estimates at the time, the u.s. national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets have far...
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first reported by the time. write the white house officials tried to circumvent the cdc in search for alternate data showing the pandemic was weakening and posed little danger to children. cnn confirmed that. is the administration trying to skew the science for political reasons? >> unfortunately, yes. this is actually one component of a pretty impressive and nefarious disinformation campaign. put out by the white house. i was -- we have data coming out of south korea that was published and over the summer it was june or july. showing that add le sense transmit as much as adults and little kids can transmit the virus pretty well. i was meeting over the summer with school boards and teachers and principals and superintendents. that were doing everything they could to adhere to guidelines. doing things with plexi glass and social distancing. there are a few places in the country you can do this maybe up in the northern new england where trance mission is so low. you can probably have an okay fall semester. in texa
first reported by the time. write the white house officials tried to circumvent the cdc in search for alternate data showing the pandemic was weakening and posed little danger to children. cnn confirmed that. is the administration trying to skew the science for political reasons? >> unfortunately, yes. this is actually one component of a pretty impressive and nefarious disinformation campaign. put out by the white house. i was -- we have data coming out of south korea that was published...
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and a different story in the financial times. he share price of hsbc, after its largest shareholder, china's ping an, increased its stake. so let's begin... kate, do you want to take us through the mirror? coronavirus crisis, deadly chaos. pubs close at 10pm, eve ryo ne deadly chaos. pubs close at 10pm, everyone out on the streets. i think the mirror has done a good job here on its front page, showing exactly what the problem is. so the pub shot at ten, and look at all these people on the front page that are milling around together in very close contacts, obviously not in the rule of six. so, itjust shows that what's happening, really is very chaotic and although you've got the cu rfew chaotic and although you've got the curfew which is to try and bring down the transmission within the pubs itself, we have the statistics today that showed it might be around 396, today that showed it might be around 3%, the transmission within pubs for coronavirus at the moment, but you know, what seems to be a problem and what might be very hard t
and a different story in the financial times. he share price of hsbc, after its largest shareholder, china's ping an, increased its stake. so let's begin... kate, do you want to take us through the mirror? coronavirus crisis, deadly chaos. pubs close at 10pm, eve ryo ne deadly chaos. pubs close at 10pm, everyone out on the streets. i think the mirror has done a good job here on its front page, showing exactly what the problem is. so the pub shot at ten, and look at all these people on the front...
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i tell people all the time two steps forward and one step back. that is now. so the idea second chances was a very humanistic need but we are not structured to do is to have parity or equal apportionment. right now we still know from every single measure to have massive disparities of how the second chances are allocated and what we have second chances for. we have people living in poverty how does it show itself? the air they are drinking by the air they are breathing and water they areat drinking. so if you are creating a concentrated level of poverty and injustice that exist and color-coded, we know this idea behind second chances is fleeting. so that experience continue long after the book and to say respectfully i know why he is there but i do know i even give them an opportunity to mean something that is crucial. >>host: what did he think about you telling his story? >>. >> i have a friend who is a remarkable writer, a real writer. she puts out a lot of books and his talented that she would always ask s about wes. i knew about him for years before this id
i tell people all the time two steps forward and one step back. that is now. so the idea second chances was a very humanistic need but we are not structured to do is to have parity or equal apportionment. right now we still know from every single measure to have massive disparities of how the second chances are allocated and what we have second chances for. we have people living in poverty how does it show itself? the air they are drinking by the air they are breathing and water they areat...
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for the 1st time this and other evidence allows us to reveal the true story of what happened that day and what came after when a deadly assault by one ally and another was covered up and an american president was manipulated by the secret agents of a foreign power events that have shaped us israeli relations ever since. the united states navy memorial in washington d.c. june the 8th 2014 for every year on the anniversary of the attack on the u.s.s. liberty survivors relatives and supporters gather together it's a remembrance of those who who were killed that day the 34. on dave lucas i was in charge of the deck force i was $25.00 my 1st child was born when i was one day out on that cruise so as long as there are survivors and and maybe children of survivors i think this will probably be an annual event. antelope. the names of the $34.00 killed are read out all. right. punctuated by the tolling of a navy bow. and the playing of taps the traditional military funeral lament. it's important to. not forget what happened and to continue to try to find out why it happened and who made it hap
for the 1st time this and other evidence allows us to reveal the true story of what happened that day and what came after when a deadly assault by one ally and another was covered up and an american president was manipulated by the secret agents of a foreign power events that have shaped us israeli relations ever since. the united states navy memorial in washington d.c. june the 8th 2014 for every year on the anniversary of the attack on the u.s.s. liberty survivors relatives and supporters...
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he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. y evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. remembering sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. well, you can really feel the autumn in the air now. first thing this morning in northern scotland, it was —5 celsius. we had a few hailstorms during the day and other parts of the country, and the autumn chill is with us at least for the next 2—3 days. and on top of that, it'll turn very windy tomorrow across eastern and southeastern areas. if you look at the north atlantic, there's a cloud out there, weather systems lining up. the whole atmosphere across the atlantic is becoming alive and an autumnal picture. so, let's see what's happening then through the course of this evening and overnight. showers scattered across england and wales — not too many of them around scotland and northern ireland. in fact, here, the winds will also be light with clear skies, meaning temperatures in glasgow
he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. y evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. remembering sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. well, you can really feel the autumn in the air now. first thing this morning in northern scotland, it was —5 celsius. we had a few hailstorms during the day and other parts of the country, and the autumn chill is with us at least...
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and he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. e embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. the singer—songwriter michael kiwanuka has won this year's mercury prize for his self—titled third album. he beat the likes of dua lipa and stormzy to win the £25,000 prize. the 33—year—old's victory was revealed live on the bbc‘s the one show after covid—19 restrictions made the annual award ceremony impossible. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz has more. # don't hesitate... it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london—born musician, winning the prestigious award for his third album, which had earned him his third nomination. it was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer—songwriter. i've always been kind of worried about, um, my place in the musical landscape, where i fit in, all those kind of questions. and with this one, ijust kind of mad
and he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. e embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. the singer—songwriter michael kiwanuka has won this year's mercury prize for his self—titled third album. he beat the likes of dua lipa and stormzy to win the £25,000 prize. the 33—year—old's victory was...
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"the new york times" report, the first of many, leave ms. bres md crumbs that they'll want to follow up on. >> let's talk about the bread crumbs and the takeaways. one thing you've been reporting on for years, the potential of conflicts of interest for president trump. these times records show the potential for those, entitlements overseas as well. for example, at his mar-a-lago club in palm beach, a flood of new members starting in 2015, the year the president started to run for president, means he pocketed an additional $5 million a year from that business. you also talk about his overseas ventures and his first two years in the white house, revenue from abroad totaled $73 million. how do you see this issue of potential entanglements and conflicts playing out and what stood out to you? >> what stood out to me was the loans. we knew this already, but we didn't know -- trump has $421 million worth of loans coming due in the next couple of years. we know from the times story, a lot of the businesses are losing money. not only are they not bre
"the new york times" report, the first of many, leave ms. bres md crumbs that they'll want to follow up on. >> let's talk about the bread crumbs and the takeaways. one thing you've been reporting on for years, the potential of conflicts of interest for president trump. these times records show the potential for those, entitlements overseas as well. for example, at his mar-a-lago club in palm beach, a flood of new members starting in 2015, the year the president started to run...
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a different story on the front page of the financial times. of the european commission still believes a brexit trade deal with the uk is possible. the daily mail carries a warning from the uk's former health secretary, that blunders on maternity wards are costing the national health service nearly £1 billion a year. and the new york times has a report on abusive marriage in china, and the difficulties of getting justice. those are some of the front pages. let's start the conversation with that the daily telegraph and john and pippa a lwa ys daily telegraph and john and pippa always really good that you are giving up your thursday night for us. giving up your thursday night for us. john, all the papers focusing on various different aspects of the coronavirus. the telegraph looking ata number of coronavirus. the telegraph looking at a number of things but the headlines focusing on hospitals being told to clear for a covert spike in two weeks, and my goodness those flashbacks of four hospitals once again, quite an alarming headline there. it is al
a different story on the front page of the financial times. of the european commission still believes a brexit trade deal with the uk is possible. the daily mail carries a warning from the uk's former health secretary, that blunders on maternity wards are costing the national health service nearly £1 billion a year. and the new york times has a report on abusive marriage in china, and the difficulties of getting justice. those are some of the front pages. let's start the conversation with that...
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according to the "times," quote, ultimately mr. ump has been more successful playing a business mogul than being one in real life. "the apprentice" along with the licensing and endorsement deals that flowed from his expanding celebrity, brought mr. trump more than a total of $427 million. he invested much of that in a collection of businesses, mostly golf courses that in the years since have steadily devoured cash. also hanging over him is a decade-long audit battle with the internal revenue serviceover the legitimacy of a $72.9 million tax refund that he claimed and received after declaring huge losses. the news broke shortly before a white house briefing. here was the president's response to the story. >> fake news. 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, and you'll see that as soon as my tax returns -- it's under audit. they've been under audit for a long time
according to the "times," quote, ultimately mr. ump has been more successful playing a business mogul than being one in real life. "the apprentice" along with the licensing and endorsement deals that flowed from his expanding celebrity, brought mr. trump more than a total of $427 million. he invested much of that in a collection of businesses, mostly golf courses that in the years since have steadily devoured cash. also hanging over him is a decade-long audit battle with the...
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the first presidential debate just a short time away. the high stakes showdown with 35 days now until the election and with early voting under way in parts of this country. president trump and joe biden about to face off for the first time. the president seen leaving the white house earlier today, he has arrived in cleveland tonight. joe biden seen arriving in cleveland on board a biden/harris plane. that will meet on this stage right here. there will be no handshake, no opening statements. and after a coin toss already, the president will get the first question and the president's team tonight expecting that question to be about that bombshell report about his taxes. and his reported debt, more than $400 million, much of it that may come due during his second term if he wins re-election. and, of course, the question now for many, who does the president owe that money to? joe biden countering today by releasing his own taxes. and after the president's repeated attacks on biden's mental fitness, what biden now says he expects from the pres
the first presidential debate just a short time away. the high stakes showdown with 35 days now until the election and with early voting under way in parts of this country. president trump and joe biden about to face off for the first time. the president seen leaving the white house earlier today, he has arrived in cleveland tonight. joe biden seen arriving in cleveland on board a biden/harris plane. that will meet on this stage right here. there will be no handshake, no opening statements. and...
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the national intelligence estimates at the time, the u.s. national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets had far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. and thin kristoff backs down on berlin and it seems confirm the intelligence, at the same time penski said kristoff might do something desperate. the cia gave him the code name hero, the vast documentary intelligence that he provided was mark the with a code word iron bark and then the oral de briefings he gave, that was the chica de intelligence. this is what we do. we give multiple code names to mask the source of this intelligence. colonel clinsski who spied for the cia in 1970s, his code name was gull and the intelligence from him was called chrysanthemum. so meanwhile, the kennedy brothers, the president and the attorney general, are pressuring cia to do something about the cra castro regime. and the bay of pigs was em bears ago, and they want revenge. they don't like being humiliated. crist anderson confirms that kennedy approved more covert operati
the national intelligence estimates at the time, the u.s. national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets had far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. and thin kristoff backs down on berlin and it seems confirm the intelligence, at the same time penski said kristoff might do something desperate. the cia gave him the code name hero, the vast documentary intelligence that he provided was mark the with a code word iron bark and then the oral de briefings he...
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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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he does not share the first time they speak with mr. y was march 21, a little over a week after the raid that killed rhianna taylor. -- breonna taylor. he has a d different story. he says he did not hear anyone announced themselves. the e only way you c could telly were police is because he saw the word "police" on the bullet-proof vest they were wearing. this is significant. especially given how little information has been shared with the public before we started releasing stories and the way in which all of this was represented or presented to the public by the attorney general's office last wednesday when he shared the result of ththe long-awaited invesestigation. amy: he e also wrote a piece headlined "initial police report did not conclude breonna taylor's boyfriend shot a cop in the leg." this is key. the if he did, you have situation where he did not know it was cops. he was calling police saying, help us. but what about this? >> this is important because it is a theme the attorney general brings up himself in explaining they don'
he does not share the first time they speak with mr. y was march 21, a little over a week after the raid that killed rhianna taylor. -- breonna taylor. he has a d different story. he says he did not hear anyone announced themselves. the e only way you c could telly were police is because he saw the word "police" on the bullet-proof vest they were wearing. this is significant. especially given how little information has been shared with the public before we started releasing stories...
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we have proven we can do that at the same time. adam: i want to think my audience and mostly at home for joining us today. tuned for future events online. >> here is a look at what is live tuesday on the c-span networks. legislative business is at 11:00. members will work on a temporary spending bill to fund the federal government through december 11. at 9:00 a.m. eastern, georgetown law has a preview of the supreme court's new term. to judicialeturns and executive nominations. on c-span3, treasury secretary steven mnuchin and jerome powell testify on the coronavirus response, the has financial services hearing. homelandollowed by a security subcommittee looking at cyber threats during the pandemic. next, state department officials testify on china's global influence. specifically in
we have proven we can do that at the same time. adam: i want to think my audience and mostly at home for joining us today. tuned for future events online. >> here is a look at what is live tuesday on the c-span networks. legislative business is at 11:00. members will work on a temporary spending bill to fund the federal government through december 11. at 9:00 a.m. eastern, georgetown law has a preview of the supreme court's new term. to judicialeturns and executive nominations. on...
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being able to work one third of the time and being supported for the other two thirds of the time makes massive impact for our business. we've got to get through this next six months and the measures the government have announced today aren't helping us as a hotel because we still have no trade. we'll be explaining the chancellor's new plans and how they could help you. also tonight: the nhs new contact tracing app is launched in england and wales, as new daily coronavirus infections rise again. after an outbreak of coronavirus at glasgow university, students in scotland are warned they'll be breaking the law if they leave their accomodation and return home to their families. and scaling great heights — the difficult way. it's 45 years since the first britons conquered the treacherous south face of everest. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news — the start of the national league season next weekend is in the balance. can non—league side really survive without crowds? good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the chancellor has set out new measures to try to protec
being able to work one third of the time and being supported for the other two thirds of the time makes massive impact for our business. we've got to get through this next six months and the measures the government have announced today aren't helping us as a hotel because we still have no trade. we'll be explaining the chancellor's new plans and how they could help you. also tonight: the nhs new contact tracing app is launched in england and wales, as new daily coronavirus infections rise...
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the books read. a meal time to look up the 2nd season on the beach it's the back environment of suicide it's still about us but all the planets on the brink responsibly and that's the most i'm afraid. just abolish the book. i'm not proud of and they will not succeed in defining a set i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of mistakes i shall be. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made from minds. for your 5 keys to see for food. keep clean to...
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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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and i believe now is the time to justice. and all we ask for is recognition of our lives a meaningful recompense for the largess we have so cruelly stolen from us. it's going to be hard to reclaim freedom and we're going to have to work at it but as people recognize from examples like. what repression digital systems need to. i hope people will start fighting. saying we won't tolerate systems in our streets in our homes that can't possibly track what we're doing. in the headlines this morning from the 24th of september germany is deliberately delaying a response to moscow's request to hunt over data of the alleged poisoning of alexina in every possible way a permanent representative to the global chemical weapons watchdog tells all t.v. . coming up to astonishment that french maids could damn president for not consulting with the reimposing coronavirus restrictions across the country as covert cases spiral since the national. good. of canada clashes in the arrests in the better russian capital as protests sweeping.
and i believe now is the time to justice. and all we ask for is recognition of our lives a meaningful recompense for the largess we have so cruelly stolen from us. it's going to be hard to reclaim freedom and we're going to have to work at it but as people recognize from examples like. what repression digital systems need to. i hope people will start fighting. saying we won't tolerate systems in our streets in our homes that can't possibly track what we're doing. in the headlines this morning...
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and we can see the words have time to screw it. the existence of a base could have it's like to something you your parents were aware. we have cash cow and that is di fonzo mongery has died. he's died in. a haze died on rocks one of the page in question page changed. at 11 years of age richard went to trial lawyers college a special boarding school for children with disabilities. there's an n.h.s. health center on the campus students could receive the medical care they needed and attend classes all in the same place. it's also the signs of the greatest concentration of contaminated blood cases that the u.k. has ever seen. 'd what it. is that you receive significant quantities of fats or a sort of prophylactic base. there are crazy about. aren't 2 real target joints and that was my left mate in the right. for our current system why they would give me consecutive doses day after day. great britain will be self-sufficient in blood products and will guarantee their purity. it was the government's promise in the 1970s. when government ca
and we can see the words have time to screw it. the existence of a base could have it's like to something you your parents were aware. we have cash cow and that is di fonzo mongery has died. he's died in. a haze died on rocks one of the page in question page changed. at 11 years of age richard went to trial lawyers college a special boarding school for children with disabilities. there's an n.h.s. health center on the campus students could receive the medical care they needed and attend classes...
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and the human experience moving around all the time? o putting that all together is definitely a challenge. >> and is there any credibility from it coming back? >> i think it's similar to the early sars virus i haven't heard of any credible scientist say anything other than the earlier sars virus and that came from bats and then went to katz and entered humans. and that facilitates whether wildlife trade or just casual contact so all of those new ways to interact with that not just the first sars of what we are experiencing right now that like ebola. >> if there is no other questions thank you for this fascinating presentation we have all learned a lot tonight and i would encourage everyone to purchase the book and go to politics and prose.com. >> thank you for coming out. good night. >> what is on the reading list
and the human experience moving around all the time? o putting that all together is definitely a challenge. >> and is there any credibility from it coming back? >> i think it's similar to the early sars virus i haven't heard of any credible scientist say anything other than the earlier sars virus and that came from bats and then went to katz and entered humans. and that facilitates whether wildlife trade or just casual contact so all of those new ways to interact with that not just...
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in the right way he said they wasted time they wasted a month in which lebanon could be accessing international aid now that international aid had been raised in august in a video conference many $300000000.00 but the condition of receiving that aid was that lebanon would form a government but that had not happened it was very clear it is very clear that my course seems personally very upset he said in the beginning of the month of september it sat around the table with various political leaders lebannon who seem to assure him that they would come together and try and form a government and push through reforms but they had failed to do that he said that they had only in the time that has passed looked after their own interests. lebanese politicians are aware that they are under pressure but lebanese politicians are really abetting on regional changes and it seems mccraw understands that he said that the lebanese political class is holding lebanon and the lebanese people hostage with evan on his hostage to regional and international power struggles in par
in the right way he said they wasted time they wasted a month in which lebanon could be accessing international aid now that international aid had been raised in august in a video conference many $300000000.00 but the condition of receiving that aid was that lebanon would form a government but that had not happened it was very clear it is very clear that my course seems personally very upset he said in the beginning of the month of september it sat around the table with various political...
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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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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...