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we re getting new information tonight about the president s finances. cnn politics and business correspondent christina aleshi is joining us right now. tell us what you re learning. i want to be clear. this is far from a complete picture of donald trump s finances. but what we do have is a drexel picture of whether his income went up or down. so in 2018 he reported income of $434 million, $16 million less than 2017. we also get a picture of how his individual properties are performing. and i want to point out too specifically, mar-a-lago and his iconic hoe knell in washington, d.c. from mar-a-lago is it being took a bit of a hit.
avoidance or give us hints about any tax avoidance strategies, wolf. the disclosures show us nothing about how much tax he paid, how much he made in charitable contributions, a a lot of specific information like that, right? correct. that s why the democrats really want to see the president s tax returns. this is just a very general overview of the president s business. it doesn t get into any of the nitty-gritty. we also get a bit of a picture of his liabilities. we did spot a new loan for a property in florida. there are little tied bits that over the coming days reporters will be able to pull the threads and find out a little bit more. but, again, if we want specifics and we want to know whether or not the president s income what the president s income is we re going to have to see his tax returns, wolf. let s hope we do. christina, thank you very much. on the heels of president trump s new financial disclosure cnn s erin burnett investigates how do he and his family do
to talk more about that, i want to bring in christina aleshi. apparently one of the suspects was streaming this live on one of the social media platforms. that is correct. why and how did this platform not stop it? look, this exposes the weakness in all of these platforms. and the major companies, facebook, twitter, google, all put out statements saying that they had disabled the shooter s account and that they were trying to essentially take down all of these videos that were being shared over and over again. and i want to point out a specific section of facebook s statement that said new zealand police alerted us to a video on facebook shortly after the live stream commenced and we removed both the shooter s facebook account and the video. the big question here, dana, is why did facebook need to wait for police to tell them what was
some researchers at brookings suggested that it s been about 65% of the president s cabinet. his turnover at least one time and that is more than george w. bush had in eight years, 65% and it s almost where the last two democratic presidents, they were just over 70% for their eight years. a lot of turnover and a lot of new faces for him tonight. a lot more women in that audience as well. jack wolf, thank you very much. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. so we roll on. you re watching cnn. i m brooke baldwin live here in our nation s capital and we ve got breaking news. cnn has learn that had in recent weeks federal prosecutors in new york have been trying to interview executives in the trump organization. it is another sign of the growing legal troubles that the president could face outside of the special counsel s investigation, the russia probe. let s go straight to cnn politics and business correspondent christina aleshi