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york is recognized. from new ms. maow thee: if the gentleman is prepared to close, i ampared close likewise. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from texas is cogned. mr. cud: artificial intelligence i leading to break throughs in productivity across the nation such as science, transportaon, health care and education. e american people desee gornment that takes full advantage ofhe technology in a reonsible manner. h.r. 2575 will help ensure oper oversight over the use of such technology. i urge my lleagues to support this billnd yield back the balance ofy time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. gentlady is recognized. mrs. maloney. i- mrs. maloney: will the -- i urge my colleagues to pass theill. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor sayye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is ssednd without objectn the motion to reconsider is laidn the table. for what purp gentlewoman from new york
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i do think new york will come back. there's no place like new york and new yorkers. >> yes. yes. >> for sure. and it will be a different city, but it will come back in a different way, i think. >> yeah. yeah, i mean, i worry about some places that, i mean, it's one of the things that i love so much about new york which was going down some weird side street in midtown and running into some shoe store that made orthopedic shoes and, like, everything in the window was covered with dust, but they still were operational, and they had those weird, like, polio shoes. i wonder, like, how is that store going to come back? >> yeah. >> you know? it won't. it won't. and one of the things that made new york, makes new york to special is the sort of layering, you know? you have this, you know, condo or very fresh-faced store, you know, for some kind of cosmetic you've never heard of next to orthopedic shoe store that's been there since, i don't know what, the pre-cam by january era or something. and it's all mashed together and all different eras, and, you know, a store that just sells, l
i do think new york will come back. there's no place like new york and new yorkers. >> yes. yes. >> for sure. and it will be a different city, but it will come back in a different way, i think. >> yeah. yeah, i mean, i worry about some places that, i mean, it's one of the things that i love so much about new york which was going down some weird side street in midtown and running into some shoe store that made orthopedic shoes and, like, everything in the window was covered...
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from nbc news world headquarters in new york, welcome to "the week." let us begin tonight with the breaking story. some long-awaited reporting from "the new york times." it has obtained president trump's tax returns from the past two decades. 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
from nbc news world headquarters in new york, welcome to "the week." let us begin tonight with the breaking story. some long-awaited reporting from "the new york times." it has obtained president trump's tax returns from the past two decades. 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...
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new york? >> well i think. maria: seen a lot of -- >> yes if we learned from you know, new york is a good example we learned from history look being what happened in 1970s then kind of the city bounced back a bit in the 80s went down again with crack, pandemic, crime very unlivable city went so far as all liberal as it is to elect rudy giuliani from rudy giuliani ebb michael bloomberg for er essentially 20 years city was governed by republican mayor, progressive republican mayor nevertheless it is going to have to get worse before the political shift changes. right now new york city politics has gone heavily to the left, and democrat socialists elected in state and city governments there is going to be more that have in election cycle i think going to be more pain. >> what are expectation for reunder a trump presidency versus a biden presidency. >> well i think, under a trump presidency you will see continued growth in some commercial sectors i ploef they will be the incentivized by tax policy,
new york? >> well i think. maria: seen a lot of -- >> yes if we learned from you know, new york is a good example we learned from history look being what happened in 1970s then kind of the city bounced back a bit in the 80s went down again with crack, pandemic, crime very unlivable city went so far as all liberal as it is to elect rudy giuliani from rudy giuliani ebb michael bloomberg for er essentially 20 years city was governed by republican mayor, progressive republican mayor...
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the new york post this morning looks at some of the workers that. this was from history saying the first responders searched for victims and appears to be robbing them of their mental faculties. people who worked amid the rubble of the twin towers, cognitive decline far earlier than normal. two to three times more likely the 9/11 responders likely to have mild cognitive impairment, precondition the general publishing ten to 20 years older aree getting cognitive impairmet at an earlier age. health and wellness programs treat more than a thousand patients, including first responders and laborers who worked at ground zero. also, due to the new york daily news this morning, a story from their pages saying the trump administration to secretly stipend nearly $4 million away from a program that treats firefighters in new york and fedex suffering from 9/11 related illnesses. starting withholding payments four years ago, covering medical services, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics according to documents revealed by the news. made by
the new york post this morning looks at some of the workers that. this was from history saying the first responders searched for victims and appears to be robbing them of their mental faculties. people who worked amid the rubble of the twin towers, cognitive decline far earlier than normal. two to three times more likely the 9/11 responders likely to have mild cognitive impairment, precondition the general publishing ten to 20 years older aree getting cognitive impairmet at an earlier age....
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new york was the cradle of the new deal. for him to announce that and it predicted based upon that that victory was in the air, that was perfectly understandable. 1948 -- what we did not know going into 1948, america had become a new deal country. the death of franklin roosevelt had ended one presidency. the approaching government, the expectation that government would be more involved in insuring prosperity, the government would be used to fight economic downturns as the new deal had in the 30's and 40's. whether or not he believed in the success of those efforts, the assumption was that when fdr died, the new deal died with him. the set of expectations -- the relationship between the average american and his government which had been transformed by the new deal, that was not the case. on election day in 1948, a americans enjoyed record prosperity, record employment. the reasons the republicans in spite of that thought they could win was very simple -- here truman. we forget today that here a true man in his first term was
new york was the cradle of the new deal. for him to announce that and it predicted based upon that that victory was in the air, that was perfectly understandable. 1948 -- what we did not know going into 1948, america had become a new deal country. the death of franklin roosevelt had ended one presidency. the approaching government, the expectation that government would be more involved in insuring prosperity, the government would be used to fight economic downturns as the new deal had in the...
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york breaks your heart, makes kind of a a trilogy abouy life in new york. >> yeah, i mean, new york has such a sort of street life is like nowhere else in the world. in your book you also, and this is from before the pandemic utah, there's a conversation you have with two young people where you are waiting for the like to change and they are talking about an apartment house. it's like this really cool looking building and to talk about wanting to live there. didn't that the review -- could you describe it? it's such a charming, funny conversation. >> this is a kind of thing that happened all the time at the capital all the time to become just falling in a conversation with complete strangers come even as you cross the street and you encounter them with no more than one minute or 30 seconds, and you can connect with people, or you could, you could. that has changed since the pandemic. so the moral of the story of meeting the couple and having this charming fantasy about living in this beautiful brownstone is followed by a much more start and austere story about my walking around the
york breaks your heart, makes kind of a a trilogy abouy life in new york. >> yeah, i mean, new york has such a sort of street life is like nowhere else in the world. in your book you also, and this is from before the pandemic utah, there's a conversation you have with two young people where you are waiting for the like to change and they are talking about an apartment house. it's like this really cool looking building and to talk about wanting to live there. didn't that the review --...
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back to new york. he will walk down the street in new york? forget body guards, he better have an army. if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. >> one of the governor spokespeople clarifying the statement was not a threat, but his way of showing how much new yorkers dislike trump. the president continuing the fight with cuomo tweeting today. governor andrew cuomo of new york has the worst record on death and china virus, 11,000 people alone dying in nursing homes because of his incompetence." the death toll actually stands just over 6600 people. some suggest that the number is far greater given that it does not include the elderly who died at hospitals. according to the associated press, federal data shows nursing homes reported 65% more deaths than the state counted during june and july. the justice department last week calling on new york, new jersey, michigan, and pennsylvania to hand over information about patient care during the pandem pandemic. and as the offer stretches int
back to new york. he will walk down the street in new york? forget body guards, he better have an army. if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. >> one of the governor spokespeople clarifying the statement was not a threat, but his way of showing how much new yorkers dislike trump. the president continuing the fight with cuomo tweeting today. governor andrew cuomo of new york has the worst record on death and china virus, 11,000 people alone dying in nursing homes...
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york where we have one party's role in new york city. we are seeing an erosion of new york city, where earlier this year they are in active cashless bail, defunding the police in new york city. standing with nypd as a result of a surge in shootings, and even suicides by the way. we should be supporting law enforcement more, if not less. to your point bob unfortunately it's a consequence of politicians getting reelected. and getting the votes of some of these people in this situation. >> what does the democratic party offer. jobs and the economy, safety and security, more qualified to hold political office than senator harris. what are the democrats offering? nothing. they are hiding a policy and they don't want to talk about their liberal policy. you have had chaos, total annihilation of democratic cities and i want to applaud president trump for holding back federal funds. we as taxpayers pay for all this rioting and looting and all the chaos and democratic cities and you have the worst mayor in the nation, bill de blasio who is destroy
york where we have one party's role in new york city. we are seeing an erosion of new york city, where earlier this year they are in active cashless bail, defunding the police in new york city. standing with nypd as a result of a surge in shootings, and even suicides by the way. we should be supporting law enforcement more, if not less. to your point bob unfortunately it's a consequence of politicians getting reelected. and getting the votes of some of these people in this situation. >>...
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in new york. from london, i'm guy johnson, with my cohost in new york, alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg markets." alix: yes, it was a debate. was it? it was a long night for many of us in the u.s. let's check on the markets for a different story right now than even a few hours ago. s&p up almost 1%. part of it is stimulus talks. steve mnuchin says we could see a $1.5 trillion plan brought forward by a bipartisan group of house members that -- that can scale to $2 trillion. that would be huge. commodities like copper also doing well. report we got came in pretty strong. the idea is that the economy in the u.s. is not falling off a cliff, not yet, but that seems to be enough to lift stocks. strongso getting some data coming through and it comes to pending home sales. the month on month number blowing past expectations. we do better on a month by month basis of 8.8%. that was well above expectations. that takes the nonseasonally adjusted year on year number two 20.5%. this is a market that has come back in a really big way. alix: and continues to stay strong, like aut
in new york. from london, i'm guy johnson, with my cohost in new york, alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg markets." alix: yes, it was a debate. was it? it was a long night for many of us in the u.s. let's check on the markets for a different story right now than even a few hours ago. s&p up almost 1%. part of it is stimulus talks. steve mnuchin says we could see a $1.5 trillion plan brought forward by a bipartisan group of house members that -- that can scale to $2 trillion. that...
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but after negotiations, new york city mayor bill de blasio announced yesterday that new york's 1.1 million schoolchildren will now start in-person instruction 10 days later than originally scheduled. on september 21. >> and what we have agreed to is to make sure that the health measures are in place, to make sure there is time the appropriate preparation for our educators, to make sure that we can have the smoothest beginning of the school year even under extraordinarily challenging conditions, and to move forward in the spirit of unity. amy: agreeing to a major union demand, mayor de blasio said the city would r require m monthly, random testing of between 10 and -- 10% and 20% of students and staff in all city school buildings starting in october, with results ready within 48 hours. for more on what this means here in new york and how it compares to school districts around the country, we are joined b by two guguests. aixa rododriguez is a brx-x-base high school english h as a secod lalanguage, orslsl, teacheher ie new york city school system, and member of the united federation of teach
but after negotiations, new york city mayor bill de blasio announced yesterday that new york's 1.1 million schoolchildren will now start in-person instruction 10 days later than originally scheduled. on september 21. >> and what we have agreed to is to make sure that the health measures are in place, to make sure there is time the appropriate preparation for our educators, to make sure that we can have the smoothest beginning of the school year even under extraordinarily challenging...
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i love new york. right now it's not a pretty place to own office space. >> i love new york too new york's not the only city in fact, there's probably folks watching our show around the country where across urban centers, commercial properties and commercial real estate, at least on the store fronts, have been empty for years you go around major cities and you've seen empty store fronts well before covid. can you explain the dynamic of were they in pain the last couple of years or was it the idea that they were getting the rents and the rest of the yields made those overall investments very attractive? or were they hanging in there and is that part of your thesis right now? >> we had strong fundamental trend precovid-19 in single families for rent and warehouses and data centers and cell towers that hasn't changed. even in a market like northern california, you're seeing an acceleration but for sectors challenged before covid, it's gotten wors , it really is a tale of two real estates. one which is und
i love new york. right now it's not a pretty place to own office space. >> i love new york too new york's not the only city in fact, there's probably folks watching our show around the country where across urban centers, commercial properties and commercial real estate, at least on the store fronts, have been empty for years you go around major cities and you've seen empty store fronts well before covid. can you explain the dynamic of were they in pain the last couple of years or was it...
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york and new york you have significant shooting, arrests down 60%. it is a mess of a situation in the president is trying to make a bold step forward to look at the federal funds, things like economic development or transportation. if you are going to have transportation dollars going to a city you better not let the buses and metro stops be vandalized. that is what this is about. >> stock summit on stimulus needs. tomorrow is a lovely job support and one writer notes, quote, the best outcome for stocks into tomorrow's jobs reporters for a strong number but not so much better than estimates that it relieves pressure on congress to get a deal done. is that right or is a week jobs report one that might force people back to the table to cut a deal? >> we are looking from the standpoint that we want to deal with congress, we want another stimulus bill, the president is ready to do a deal with congress, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer have to come to the table and be able to reach an agreement which they've not been able to do. this president has taken bol
york and new york you have significant shooting, arrests down 60%. it is a mess of a situation in the president is trying to make a bold step forward to look at the federal funds, things like economic development or transportation. if you are going to have transportation dollars going to a city you better not let the buses and metro stops be vandalized. that is what this is about. >> stock summit on stimulus needs. tomorrow is a lovely job support and one writer notes, quote, the best...
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new york will come back. it is just a question of what led come back quickly, or will it be a matter of many, many years? >> neil: governor cuomo gets a bad rap. he is nowhere near as controversial or polarizing a figure as the new york city mayor, who's been pushing this notion that maybe we hold off on indoor dining in the big apple until next year. cuomo himself has hinted that it is going to leave a lot of folks in new york to hop across the river by train, or swim, i guess, to get indoor dining in new jersey, which will resume on friday, so he gets a bigger issue. he remains a very popular figu figure. the mayor of new york, how do you think they work all this stuff out? forget about the arrogance of the president. those two were not on the same page. >> the mayor is a catastrophe. where republicans and democrats don't agree on anything, i think in new york, they agree that de blasio has been an absolute mess. well, we have an awful mayor. if i were married today, i would use my emergency power to take o
new york will come back. it is just a question of what led come back quickly, or will it be a matter of many, many years? >> neil: governor cuomo gets a bad rap. he is nowhere near as controversial or polarizing a figure as the new york city mayor, who's been pushing this notion that maybe we hold off on indoor dining in the big apple until next year. cuomo himself has hinted that it is going to leave a lot of folks in new york to hop across the river by train, or swim, i guess, to get...
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-- new york region. joe: hannah, thank you for joining us. of the the sense exposure relative to the size of the bank overall, like signature --k, how many of these are depend on the future of new york? nnah: the majority of their loans are tied to the new york city property market. when you are talking about everything that is happening in new york these days, and the tostions from retail existential questions about the future of office space, these are the banks you are looking to because of the concentration they have. caroline: it is impacting them exactly how? we see share prices hammered. are we feeling it in a tangible way at the center of the banks right now? hannah: that is a great question. there is so much stimulus in the system and measures taken by the lenders themselves at the start of this. in ahese lenders, they are talked- the ones that we about, large and small across the country, boosting the reserves in the first half, you have hundreds of millions set aside from loan offices, the que
-- new york region. joe: hannah, thank you for joining us. of the the sense exposure relative to the size of the bank overall, like signature --k, how many of these are depend on the future of new york? nnah: the majority of their loans are tied to the new york city property market. when you are talking about everything that is happening in new york these days, and the tostions from retail existential questions about the future of office space, these are the banks you are looking to because of...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> well, in new york city, it played out like a scene from a movie. a woman tried to escape her burning apartment, and a firefighter attempting a rare and dangerous rescue. here's nikki battiste. [ sirens ] >> reporter: dangling 16 stories, brian quinn may look like a stuntman, but this is no act. the new york city firefighter is actively trying to save a woman trapped on a ledge outside her burning apartment. >> she was very frantic. she was screaming. she -- she was going to die. >> reporter: as you're dangling from the rope, what are you feeling? >> her incredible grip. she did not want to let go. >> reporter: the first time in years the department has resorted to a dangerous so-called rope rescue. >> yeah. i was scared. when you're up that high, it's scary. >> reporter: this one played out perfectly. in a display of absolute bravery on the part of firefighters and the woman they saved. >> any other guy here would have done the exact same thing. just our jobs. that's what we do. >> reporter: humility from someone who very well may be the newest pos
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> well, in new york city, it played out like a scene from a movie. a woman tried to escape her burning apartment, and a firefighter attempting a rare and dangerous rescue. here's nikki battiste. [ sirens ] >> reporter: dangling 16 stories, brian quinn may look like a stuntman, but this is no act. the new york city firefighter is actively trying to save a woman trapped on a ledge outside her burning apartment. >> she was very frantic. she...
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, this is essentially new york city workers, you know. it's different for a broker in tuscaloosa than in new york city where if you work at ups, right down the block from us at fox business, you pack into a large building, densely populated manhattan. remember, we are talking new york city presence only here. we should point out, banks have a major presence in new york city. yes, they are global, but they are closer, i would say the vast majority or most of their workers are located here in new york city, the financial capital of the world. here's what we are getting. you know, you know, a lot of this is dependent upon the virus, upon a vaccine. we should point out that the dow moved up a bit, took a leg up, it's at session highs, on a "new york times" report that a vaccine could be released in november. remember, this is somewhat of -- cheryl: you mean the "post"? charlie: excuse me? cheryl: the "post" or the "times"? charlie: this is a "times" report about a november release of a vaccine and it took the market a leg higher. a lot of thi
, this is essentially new york city workers, you know. it's different for a broker in tuscaloosa than in new york city where if you work at ups, right down the block from us at fox business, you pack into a large building, densely populated manhattan. remember, we are talking new york city presence only here. we should point out, banks have a major presence in new york city. yes, they are global, but they are closer, i would say the vast majority or most of their workers are located here in new...
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new york. he can't, he's going to walk on the street in new york. forget bodyguards, he better have an army. if he thinks he's going to walk on the street in new york. he is persona non grata in new york city. and i think he knows that. >> president responding to call him on twitter morning saying ope"has the worst record on debt and china virus, 11,000 people alone died in a nursing home's because of." >> is not often you hear a governor described in vivid detail how he lost control of his state, but there you have over in her cuomo saying you can't come to new york without an army. it's very rare you hear a democrat governor admit to failure and that's what he has just done for us. >> this is expected to come out in the press briefing by what authority the president leaves he can withhold funds. there will be a little fire at the top of today's briefing, kayleigh mcenany expected to take square aim at nancy pelosi over what happened at that san francisco salon. melissa. >> melissa: should be
new york. he can't, he's going to walk on the street in new york. forget bodyguards, he better have an army. if he thinks he's going to walk on the street in new york. he is persona non grata in new york city. and i think he knows that. >> president responding to call him on twitter morning saying ope"has the worst record on debt and china virus, 11,000 people alone died in a nursing home's because of." >> is not often you hear a governor described in vivid detail how he...
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run the new york journal. it was then a more abound newspaper. under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a immediate baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. by the 1930s, william randolph hearst is a big time newspaper baron, a big time immediate baron, with newspapers across the country as well as radio stations and interests in the production companies. hearst's start into the big time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journalism. often, yellow journalism is characterized, especially these days, as synonymous with sensational treatment of the news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was far more than the sensational treatment of t
run the new york journal. it was then a more abound newspaper. under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a immediate baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. by the 1930s, william randolph hearst is a big time newspaper...
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that presents a problem as "the new york times" points out. you will have an extraordinary situation if donald trump is re-elected and he owes $421 million and he's unable to pay it. what happens? how does he alter his conduct personally and financially? >> fareed bhara, we could go on and on. thank you so much. we'll get back to you on this. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, how the president's mountain of debt could put america's security at risk and dramatic body cam video shows police tackling, yes, tackling former trump campaign manager brad parscale before he's arrested and hospitalized. do you know how it feels to live with schizophrenia? i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to
that presents a problem as "the new york times" points out. you will have an extraordinary situation if donald trump is re-elected and he owes $421 million and he's unable to pay it. what happens? how does he alter his conduct personally and financially? >> fareed bhara, we could go on and on. thank you so much. we'll get back to you on this. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, how the president's mountain of debt could put america's security at risk and dramatic body...
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"the new york times" confirmed -- "the new york times" confirmed that the president remains under audit and has 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. t
"the new york times" confirmed -- "the new york times" confirmed that the president remains under audit and has 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...
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the people in new york in general, right? >> yeah. although small businesses of new york too. not just about the partnership that signed on. although businesses. we've been very focused on helping small businesses in new york recovery. >> neil: when you relate these concerns, i don't know if you did so individually. many of her colleagues had. what does the mayor say? >> i think the mayor has put together constituents about talk about that, so this is a difficult situation. i think you saw movement occur this weekend the past seven days around restaurants. that's 25% capacity. and i think the governor has been helpful in guiding it to use 50%. he is hopeful that he can see it get up to 25 -- from 25 to 50. i think the real issue is how the new york city partnership always worked. it's a partnership between government, all those that signed on in bringing better things to the city. and we want to be part of the solution. and i'm hopeful that there will be more help to guide all the things -- people need to feel safe. i was down at the memorial this morning across from my office
the people in new york in general, right? >> yeah. although small businesses of new york too. not just about the partnership that signed on. although businesses. we've been very focused on helping small businesses in new york recovery. >> neil: when you relate these concerns, i don't know if you did so individually. many of her colleagues had. what does the mayor say? >> i think the mayor has put together constituents about talk about that, so this is a difficult situation. i...
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york shut down new york city. it made it so much safer for everybody and everybody walked out of that city like troopers. we were such good americans, and we should think about that and reflect on it always. host: that is pat in florida. 9:45, you can watch the events from shanksville, pennsylvania. you can monitor that on c-span. joe biden is expected to visit that site later on today. at 9:00, live coverage of what is going on at the pentagon, if you want to monitor their at c-span3. you can also take a look at c-span2, at the events in new york city. here is senator tim kaine. today i am thinking of those lives taken too soon on 9/11. the countless first responders and everyday folks that stepped in to help and the men and women have served our country and all that followed, they are heroes. we must never forget. adding,r from arizona, today we remember and honor the innocent american lives lost on 9/11, including those of the first responders who spent their last moments in service and others. from senator joh
york shut down new york city. it made it so much safer for everybody and everybody walked out of that city like troopers. we were such good americans, and we should think about that and reflect on it always. host: that is pat in florida. 9:45, you can watch the events from shanksville, pennsylvania. you can monitor that on c-span. joe biden is expected to visit that site later on today. at 9:00, live coverage of what is going on at the pentagon, if you want to monitor their at c-span3. you can...
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still ahead new york times readers are all in arms over the papers fact check of last night's debates live below us is all of us right after this break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if there. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is fake. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or in making the shallowness. hello again the new york times is under fire from its own readers over its coverage of choose the night's presidential debate the paper tweeted this screenshots of its fucked checking piece it shows a quote from joe biden claiming we left trump a booming economy and he calls the recession the new york times flag faults and it's mostly liberal readers who are all impressed and this is the image you choose to include cancelling my subscription tomorrow i'm done with the this is ridiculous ludicro
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and what "the new york times" calls the art of the write-off. donald trump avoids paying income taxes because of his claim that his -- and his tax returns that he is a loser, a huge loser. in fact, some of the trump tax data revealed by "the new york times" shows donald trump losing more money than any other taxpayer in history at that time. the losses that he has used, that he has declared shield him from tax liabilities. and, so, this is going to become of particular interest to prosecutors, especially new york city prosecutors who are already well on their way to obtaining the trump tax returns. it is very, very unlikely that there will be a federal criminal investigation of the tax returns because donald trump controls the irs and he controls the justice department. but once they are swept out of office and joe biden's appointees take over on january 20th, it will be probably too late for a federal investigation because donald trump will not leave the presidency without a pardon even if he has to pardon himself. but a presidential pardon onl
and what "the new york times" calls the art of the write-off. donald trump avoids paying income taxes because of his claim that his -- and his tax returns that he is a loser, a huge loser. in fact, some of the trump tax data revealed by "the new york times" shows donald trump losing more money than any other taxpayer in history at that time. the losses that he has used, that he has declared shield him from tax liabilities. and, so, this is going to become of particular...
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this is "new day," monday, september 28th, 6:00 here in new york. >>> breaking overnight, we now know what is in president trump's taxes. the long-awaited mystery is over this morning. "the new york times" obtained two decades' worth of donald trump's tax records. here's the headline. the president's taxes chart chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. "the times" reports that president trump has paid no income tax for years, using a loophole that allowed him to deduct massive losses from bad business decisions. in 2016 and 2017, mr. trump paid just $750 in federal taxes. $750. that includes his first year as president. the average american in 2017 paid 16 times more than the self-proclaimed billionaire in the oval office. joe biden paid a lot more. he paid more than $3.7 million more than mr. trump in his joint filing. >> all right, i made my own graphic to help illustrate the situation here. >> that is sophisticated. >> well, that's the point! i think that's why this story is so big! because anyone can understand this. >> that fits on one page. >> this fits on one pag
this is "new day," monday, september 28th, 6:00 here in new york. >>> breaking overnight, we now know what is in president trump's taxes. the long-awaited mystery is over this morning. "the new york times" obtained two decades' worth of donald trump's tax records. here's the headline. the president's taxes chart chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. "the times" reports that president trump has paid no income tax for years, using a...
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new reporting out tonight from the "new york times." revealing the man behind the curtain is not the successful businessman billionaire that donald trump claims to be. he just played one on tv. we break it down after the break. did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic... by taking metamucil every day. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy febreze... ♪la la la la la. we like c
new reporting out tonight from the "new york times." revealing the man behind the curtain is not the successful businessman billionaire that donald trump claims to be. he just played one on tv. we break it down after the break. did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium....
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look at new york city, for example. people looking around, more trash on the street, more crime aviolence, more mayhem, why am i paying sky-high prices for this? the prices i'm paying i should get a safe experience and cleanliness i'm not getting that. places especially not northeast, people are getting out. the question for the residents of florida, do they want them there? what does it mean that many people are migrating to florida? there are big consequences. david: it is interesting, not only the numbers of people, but quality of people. a lot of floridians i know, lifelong floridians, are against regulations and high taxes, are worried that new yorkers will come down to vote for people that raise taxes. not too long ago a candidate for governor bragging about the fact that he would raise taxes. he lost but it wasn't by a huge margin. >> yeah. both florida and texas, i talked to a lot of people have said, we're happy to welcome people with open arms but when they come here, they have to understand why they came here
look at new york city, for example. people looking around, more trash on the street, more crime aviolence, more mayhem, why am i paying sky-high prices for this? the prices i'm paying i should get a safe experience and cleanliness i'm not getting that. places especially not northeast, people are getting out. the question for the residents of florida, do they want them there? what does it mean that many people are migrating to florida? there are big consequences. david: it is interesting, not...
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walk new york city streets. watch this. >> he can't come back to new york. he can't. he's going to walk down the street in new york. forget body guards, he better have an n army. if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. now, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a choking and the murder of a man in the bronx. anybody who walks new york streets needs an army to feel safe. meanwhile, on twitter, kamala harris is now condemning the riots in portland. that's just a few weeks after she promoted a fund that bails out rioters around the country. oh, how the poles have changed. joining them with the reaction is republican congressional candidate kimberly clay psychic, civil rights attorney leo terrel, new york congressman lee zeldin. kimberly, starting with you and talking about baltimore just on the
walk new york city streets. watch this. >> he can't come back to new york. he can't. he's going to walk down the street in new york. forget body guards, he better have an n army. if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. now, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a...
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it's different here in new york. you know, we have a mayor in new york city that has kind of proven to be anti-business. there's a lot of my fellow business owners have gotten together to try to reach out to him and say we need, we need more leadership. we need police, we need law and order, we need sanitation workers. aye never seen -- and i've been here now for almost 50 years -- i've never seen new york city like this. so new york on its own needs better leadership. the country as a whole, people are leaving new york, and i think the economy nationwide is going to do great, but new york city has a lot of problems. maria: before you go, we were talking about the backdrop for investing in the public markets. you invest in private companies, private equity, venture capital. tell me where you're finding growth right now, mike. >> so, you know, we've been kind of -- so corona hit very hard in the first few months. we weren't sure where money was going to come from to continue to fund these private high-growth businesse
it's different here in new york. you know, we have a mayor in new york city that has kind of proven to be anti-business. there's a lot of my fellow business owners have gotten together to try to reach out to him and say we need, we need more leadership. we need police, we need law and order, we need sanitation workers. aye never seen -- and i've been here now for almost 50 years -- i've never seen new york city like this. so new york on its own needs better leadership. the country as a whole,...
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not good news for new york city. mike: not good news for new york city although the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, and governor cuomo said it was a containable problem. codes, out of 146 in the new york area -- there is a tribute question for you -- there has been a spike in cases. ,any are religious communities and they are tying many of these cases to the religious schools in those areas. they are making a concerted effort to send in test entries people, get people in those areas to socially distance and wear masks. , that could bring down the caseload. a seven-day moving average is just over 1%. it is that average that counts in terms of whether or not you would close schools under the system they have set up. schools are not closing, in fact, today is the first day for many kids. they are open for the time being. david: a pretty unfortunate day for this to happen because of so much trepidation opening up schools. you say they are urging people to wear masks and socially ce, but are we doing specific targ
not good news for new york city. mike: not good news for new york city although the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, and governor cuomo said it was a containable problem. codes, out of 146 in the new york area -- there is a tribute question for you -- there has been a spike in cases. ,any are religious communities and they are tying many of these cases to the religious schools in those areas. they are making a concerted effort to send in test entries people, get people in those areas to...
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>> new york has come back before everyone always reminds me that new york had been through the 70s, 9/11, sandie and it always comes back we never had the pandemic and the work from remote converge. we just don't know where the bryces fall. is that enough we couldsee. it could take a long time before we see the real price level should be for living in manhattan in new york city >> the silver lining is it does make living in the city more afford for many. >> yes >>> for more on the state of housing, i'm joined by chief economist at courtland how much can we read into the new york city dynamics as indicating other major metros across america >> i don't think very much when we look at the national figures, new york is a beast of his own. seeing the other anecdotes when we are looking at the national figures, we are looking at those trends. >> what trends are those we can't take new york or we should take a beast of its own. looking at metros across the sun belt, you are looking at net migration that has been strong for some time. >> let's talk about the current financial dynamic playing
>> new york has come back before everyone always reminds me that new york had been through the 70s, 9/11, sandie and it always comes back we never had the pandemic and the work from remote converge. we just don't know where the bryces fall. is that enough we couldsee. it could take a long time before we see the real price level should be for living in manhattan in new york city >> the silver lining is it does make living in the city more afford for many. >> yes >>>...
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and in new york, the state recorded more than 1,000 new covid-19 infections in a single day over the weekend. that's the first time since june that the state has seen a daily number that high. i want to go to new york city where ron allen is standing by. what's behind this fight? everything just opening? >> well, there's a neighborhood, a group of neighborhoods in brooklyn queens that about 7% of the population but more than 23% of the new tests. one sensitive aspect of this is many of these neighborhoods have large jewish populations. they are not social distancing and wearing masks and that's part of what's causing the spread in these communities. beyond that, yes, people are letting down their guard across the city. that's causing the numbers to go up. a thousand cases in the state on friday. another reason for that is because there's more testing happening now. record number of tests. this saul post-labor day. the other problem is that schools, public schools are supposed to open here for in-person learning on tuesday. something that's been put off twice now going back several we
and in new york, the state recorded more than 1,000 new covid-19 infections in a single day over the weekend. that's the first time since june that the state has seen a daily number that high. i want to go to new york city where ron allen is standing by. what's behind this fight? everything just opening? >> well, there's a neighborhood, a group of neighborhoods in brooklyn queens that about 7% of the population but more than 23% of the new tests. one sensitive aspect of this is many of...
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in the new york legislator to ben state -- new york state chartered banks from having security affiliates. the most powerful financial state in the country is now proposing to get rid of affiliates and glass follow suit. i think these different elements, the early democratic called to get rid of affiliates, glasses dealings with regulators in the twenties. his unhappy dealings with them. the bank of the united states and the new legislator caused glass to move to separate to require banks to get rid of the security affiliates. that is what we remember blasts eagle for today but it had a lot of provisions, deposit it shirts and so on. so glass gets his bill done and just remember back in 1912, he presented president wilson with a draft of the federal reserve act. glass now goes to franklin roosevelt was about to come in and gives him a draft of the glass segel act and has the limits for lending speculation, deposit insurance, banning bank affiliates. roosevelt hesitates because, he like everybody else who is educated, thinks deposit insurance is a terrible idea but eventually events caused
in the new york legislator to ben state -- new york state chartered banks from having security affiliates. the most powerful financial state in the country is now proposing to get rid of affiliates and glass follow suit. i think these different elements, the early democratic called to get rid of affiliates, glasses dealings with regulators in the twenties. his unhappy dealings with them. the bank of the united states and the new legislator caused glass to move to separate to require banks to...
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the future of new york up as well. on television we will watch, on bloomberg radio we will continue our coverage, paul sweeney and i. we greet all of you on this september 11. [reading names] ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york and london for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. 30 minutes until the opening ballot, equity futures rolling over a little bit. first and foremost over the next 60 minutes, we will be observing a series of moments of silence. we begin the program with a quick market check. there is scarlet fu. scarlet: good morning the set up is for a higher open. according to jones trading, 9/11 historically is a bullish day for u.s. stocks. we also see gains in europe and asia. as we have seen since the tele--- since the tech selloff began last thursday, anything goes once the trading gets underway. we have seen nasdaq futures fall, then rise, then fall again. and the cash market, the index has moved 1% every day this month. the question now is how much
the future of new york up as well. on television we will watch, on bloomberg radio we will continue our coverage, paul sweeney and i. we greet all of you on this september 11. [reading names] ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york and london for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. 30 minutes until the opening ballot, equity futures rolling over a little bit. first and foremost over the next 60 minutes, we will be observing a series of moments...
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york county taxpayer asks for documents that relate to business conducted outside of new york county, as in washington, d.c. or in foreign countries, or guess in queens. i asked why that should be the case when presumably a new york tax returns cover all those business operations that are conducted outside of new york county, what is the basis of any inference that it's overbroad if it seeks the documentation that the courts business deduction, business income is derived from operations outside of new york county? would you address that? >> yes, sir honor. it comes back to the court's ability to plot its own judicial expense and common sense as i think everybody knows there's nothing unusual about our office seeking information about out-of-state and foreign transactions. that data elements or facts in manhattan, both tax laws and otherwise, involves either tax return or providing financial statements to potential lenders et cetera if there are falsities that stem from ms. stated income come for excel from some foreign business or transaction or whatever. since newark city city is a
york county taxpayer asks for documents that relate to business conducted outside of new york county, as in washington, d.c. or in foreign countries, or guess in queens. i asked why that should be the case when presumably a new york tax returns cover all those business operations that are conducted outside of new york county, what is the basis of any inference that it's overbroad if it seeks the documentation that the courts business deduction, business income is derived from operations outside...
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., chicago, and of course new york. time and again democrats have had the chance to stop the riots and have consistently failed. remember, we don't want a president who's going to feel sorry for us and who quotes scripture at us after our businesses and our neighborhoods have burned down. we need a leader who will stop the riots before they happen. and joe biden is not that leader. for now, the riots have been limited to the blue states. but with biden in charge, the whole country is going to look like portland. now we were lucky enough to sit down with president trump for an exclusive interview earlier today. here's part one of that interview, which will comprise our entire hour tonight. so enjoy. >> laura: mr. president, thank you so much for joining us. on friday, ted wheeler, the mayor of portland, sent a letter to you saying basically we don't want your help, you make matters worse, saturday, one of her supporters is murdered in portland by it looks like a suspected antifa individual. and then on sunday, wheeler co
., chicago, and of course new york. time and again democrats have had the chance to stop the riots and have consistently failed. remember, we don't want a president who's going to feel sorry for us and who quotes scripture at us after our businesses and our neighborhoods have burned down. we need a leader who will stop the riots before they happen. and joe biden is not that leader. for now, the riots have been limited to the blue states. but with biden in charge, the whole country is going to...
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for the new york daily news, new york newsday, and of the stanford advocate. he is the recipient of several journalistic awards including the 1988 first place award for the new york state associated press or in-depth reporting and -- for or in-depth reporting and the 1991 distinction award for the new york publishers association. in 1998 he was part of a team that received an award from the new york state associated press. who better to tell us the moving account of the struggle to survive inside the world trade center on the morning of september 11 than the authors of "102 minutes: the untold story of the fight to survive inside the twin towers?" please welcome james dreyer and kevin flynn. >> thanks for having us this morning and thanks to all of you for coming, i would like to read something from the authors note of our book. for 102 minutes on the morning of september 11, 2001, 14,000 men and women fought for life at the world trade center, this book aims to tell what happened solely from this perspective of people inside the towers. office workers, visito
for the new york daily news, new york newsday, and of the stanford advocate. he is the recipient of several journalistic awards including the 1988 first place award for the new york state associated press or in-depth reporting and -- for or in-depth reporting and the 1991 distinction award for the new york publishers association. in 1998 he was part of a team that received an award from the new york state associated press. who better to tell us the moving account of the struggle to survive...
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cuomo, and new york city mayor bill de blasio. the ceremony began before 8:46
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that is the new accusation from new york governor andrew cuomo tonight. >> not only did he tell new york city to drop dead, trump is actively trying to kill new york city. it is personal. i think it's psychological. he is trying to kill new york city. donald trump caused the covid outbreak in new york. donald trump and his incompetent d.c. and his incompetent nih and his incompetent department of homeland security. >> pretty incredible accusation. sure, the governor of new york is a political operator, but those are incredible things to say. trump sweeting new york state is a mess, no money, high taxes and crime. november 3rd, we can fix it. "outfront" now, how donald trump turned the presidency into a business. and "it's even worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing to america." you have covered the president for more than 30 years. cuomo and he are in a deep psychological dual. you heard cuomo say this is personal for the president. how personal is it for trump? >> oh, i think this is very personal for trump. donald, remember denounced new york as he declared he was
that is the new accusation from new york governor andrew cuomo tonight. >> not only did he tell new york city to drop dead, trump is actively trying to kill new york city. it is personal. i think it's psychological. he is trying to kill new york city. donald trump caused the covid outbreak in new york. donald trump and his incompetent d.c. and his incompetent nih and his incompetent department of homeland security. >> pretty incredible accusation. sure, the governor of new york is a...
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and came to new york to run, to acquire and run the new york journal, then a mora bound newspaper. and under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a media barron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. and by the 1930s, william randolph hearst is a big time newspaper barron with newspapers across the country as well as radio stations and interests in film production companies. hearst start into the big time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journalism. yellow journalism. often yellow journalism is characterized these days as synonymous with sensational treatment of news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was more than the statement of the news, it is a genre characterized by a number of distinctive features. in
and came to new york to run, to acquire and run the new york journal, then a mora bound newspaper. and under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a media barron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. and by the 1930s, william...
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look, new york is a great place. new york city is a great place. but people are going to look at the cost benefit. so when you weigh these things out, they say well, maybe florida or texas isn't quite as exciting as new york, but when we look at what price we're paying for this excitement, plus the issues of public safety and other things that are going on right now, people are saying you know what, it's time to move and quite frankly, new york is looking at a really difficult situation, because if they don't open up the economy, if they don't get people coming back into new york, it's a circuitous problem in that they will have to raise taxes, they raise taxes, more people leave, and it ends up becoming a bigger and bigger mess and as i said before, i don't think that they can look to washington, d.c. to bail them out of this. neil: well, someone needs to bail out washington, d.c., because the debt they have racked up here, i'm wondering, you know, when you look at this, kennedy, anyone looking at how much money is being spent and how the federal
look, new york is a great place. new york city is a great place. but people are going to look at the cost benefit. so when you weigh these things out, they say well, maybe florida or texas isn't quite as exciting as new york, but when we look at what price we're paying for this excitement, plus the issues of public safety and other things that are going on right now, people are saying you know what, it's time to move and quite frankly, new york is looking at a really difficult situation,...
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this is the heart of new york. the city supposedly never sleeps has been asleep for a long time now. the question, will it ever wake up. what do you think of the lockdowns. i know you're a technical guy. talk outside of your lane for a second. what do you think of the lockdowns? >> david, no question, new york, other big city, metropolitan areas will be changed for years, even when we do get a virus -- david: vaccines. >> yeah a vaccine to the virus, if we do get a vaccine. there have been longstanding economic ramifications. keep in mind that is what caused the downturn in the stock market and the economy. david: right. >> wasn't so much the virus t was lockdowns. mandatory lockdowns. populations like new york city and businesses here in will be take years and years to unravel without question. david: alan, i think you're in chicago. jonathan, talk about chicago, are you seeing the same thing there we see in new york. >> interestingly enough, jonathan and i live in the same building in the heart of the financial d
this is the heart of new york. the city supposedly never sleeps has been asleep for a long time now. the question, will it ever wake up. what do you think of the lockdowns. i know you're a technical guy. talk outside of your lane for a second. what do you think of the lockdowns? >> david, no question, new york, other big city, metropolitan areas will be changed for years, even when we do get a virus -- david: vaccines. >> yeah a vaccine to the virus, if we do get a vaccine. there...
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york times" over an extensive new report on the president's finances. and the report is not pretty. the big take away here is that the president has been dodging the irs for years. tax records obtained by the times show that between 2000 and 2015, trump paid no federal taxes whatsoever for ten of those 15 years. he did pay federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017 but it was only to the tune of $750 each year. on top of this he received a $73 million tax refund, at the center of an irs audit. there's the mountain of losses, 350 million at his golf clubs alone, and trump has made modest gains since moving into the white house on his resorts and projects in foreign countries. we see that as well. the trump organization has written off millions in business expenses, including $70,000 plus in trump's hair styling. and millions on consulting fees over the last decade. the "times" finding that ivanka trump is the recipient of some of those payments, which would raise flags because she was also an employee of the trump organization. now looking ahead, the paper's
york times" over an extensive new report on the president's finances. and the report is not pretty. the big take away here is that the president has been dodging the irs for years. tax records obtained by the times show that between 2000 and 2015, trump paid no federal taxes whatsoever for ten of those 15 years. he did pay federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017 but it was only to the tune of $750 each year. on top of this he received a $73 million tax refund, at the center of an irs audit....
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tlc then new york bounces back about the arts of new york the cities and the seventies the terrible place it was broken dirty everyone angry and artist were inventing hip-hop and punk and a new form of jazz, salsa so in this dilapidated new york city those artist coming together with these viral songs and new forms that dig not date on - - did not exist so that was transcending your environment those are my two thoughts. >> that is a great thought so survival or maybe the resilience with those last two books of yours that are very high stakes and violence all around and that sense that is so strong there it is important to be aware of history and to go back and review the history of black americans and to look at them in the eye why is that important to you, colton? >>guest: the simple answer is to not repeat mistakes and to see how much we have yet to do in terms of race black folks or native americans and to say the original sin of slavery but i think that is genocide of native americans. that's not todd very thoroughly in schools now better than when i was a kid but not as good a
tlc then new york bounces back about the arts of new york the cities and the seventies the terrible place it was broken dirty everyone angry and artist were inventing hip-hop and punk and a new form of jazz, salsa so in this dilapidated new york city those artist coming together with these viral songs and new forms that dig not date on - - did not exist so that was transcending your environment those are my two thoughts. >> that is a great thought so survival or maybe the resilience with...