friday. basically which comes from her on friday, maybe we ll see more. but what friday, maybe we ll see more. but what is friday, maybe we ll see more. but what is been nailed on is that there will be what is been nailed on is that there will be stamp duty don t be lowered and i think will be stamp duty don t be lowered and i think that may benefit those who are and i think that may benefit those who are actually buying and selling, this will who are actually buying and selling, this will rejuvenate thousand market but a lot this will rejuvenate thousand market but a lot of this will rejuvenate thousand market but a lot of people, the people who are really but a lot of people, the people who are really going to be struggling over the are really going to be struggling over the next two months and are not going over the next two months and are not going to over the next two months and are not going to be over the next two months and are not going to be a
sole owner of 20th century fox. wasn t one of his children to succeed him, but he doesn t say when, who and how. it s going to have to be fought out between them. two minutes to the official start of the race. there are the boats. the race in australia, it s a big deal. it s a kind of their super bowl. lachlan had done a lot of sailing and he eagerly signed up for the 98 race. 54th race. he sailed onboard the boat sayonara. up on the high side there, getting out. it was a beautiful day. and not long after the race began there was a line of clouds. like a black wall. there were wind gusts of close to 100 miles per hour. and the waves were enormous. is there anything you fear in life? you always worry, i think, about the unexpected that could happen. it could bring all this tumbling down. the boats would head into the waves and they d stort of climb up, and then they d go launching off the top of the wave and hurtling down. certainly one has to remain
fraud, that he lied about the value of his properties, that he lied to the authorities, that he lied in financial statements, that he did it for over a decade, and that he furnished, and this matters for the law, false information to banks, insurance companies, as well as state authorities and then he would try to get favorable loans and cheat on his taxes. pattern of fraud and deception that was used by mr. trump and the trump organization for their own financial benefit is astounding. claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. it s the art of the steal. and there can not be different rules for different people in this country or in this state. and former presidents are no different. no one is above the law. that is the statement. that is the attorney general who has proven so aggressive in so many cases, without fear of favor. she s pursued people in both parties, and while the nature of her work means that some of this is va
family and the trump business, the trump org of engaging in systemic bank, tax, and insurance fraud for decades. of manipulating the worth of their properties to deceive lenders, insurance companies, and government authorities, though reap billions of dollars of financial gain. here s some what she said. the pattern of fraud and deception that was used for their own financial benefit is astounding. inflating the values of assets by whatever means necessary. to increase mr. trump s purported net worth. and then that net worth was used to further enhance his financial standing, intentionally misstating his financials to obtain incredible economic benefit. it was a scheme that by its very nature became more profitable over time. it is all in stark violation of the law. the lawsuit, which seeks to bar the trumps from doing business in new york, as well as to fine them to the tune of $250 million reads, in part, quote, the number of grossly inflated asset values is staggering.
aggressive direction and it follows the opening of the ruling party congress in beijing where he addressed the issue of taiwan, which china claims as part of its territory. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe who s the senior associate editor at the new statesman, and eleanor langford, the political reporter for politics home. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. all of tomorrow s papers focus on the biggest u turn in british political history, let s start with, the ft focuses on one of the biggest u turns in recent british history and says truss fights for survival as business chiefs and plotters pile on pressure. the government faces decisions of eye watering difficulty as he speaks economic stability. the guardian features a photo of us smiling chancellor after the paper calls and astounding you on tax. the times features a grim looking front bench with the headline, £5,000 fuel bills. humil