Correspondent. Trevor shirley with the latest river. Hey good evening. Yeah, youre right a lot of news happening here in washington dc today. The president s doctors say he is responding to treatment but hes not out of the woods just yet weve also learned today that there is a growing number of people within the white house connected to the military who are now selfquarantining after possible exposure to covid19. 24 hours after leaving Walter Reed Medical Center President Trump remains at the white house today is doctors released an update which said the president feels no symptoms and his vital signs are stable but he remains under treatment. Doctors for Vice President mike pence also said he remains symptomfree and continues to test negative for the virus, but its not such good news for several of the president s top military advisers general mark milley chairman of the joint chiefs of staff tested negative for the virus but is under quarantine after the vice commandant of the coast
Warning to all People Living nearby all your week three nfl highlights and a Ground Breaking moments as we kick off your monday early today starts right now good morning. Im philip mena. And im frances rivera. With just a month until election day, a new report could reshape the race for the white house this morning, the New York Times headline says it all. Trumps taxes show chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. According to the report, the president paid no federal income tax at all for 10 of the past 15 years because he lost so much money and only paid 750 in 2016 and 17. The president fumed calling it fax news, comparing what the president said to average americans. The campaign is also selling stickers that say, i paid more income taxes than donald trump nbcs tracy potts joins us with the latest what else did we learn from that report reporter so frances, a couple of things lets start with this 72 million refund the president got. Hes at odds whether that was legit
Glad youre with us im Frances Rivera im phillip mena. Today the Supreme Court justice will be the first one to lie in state at the capitol. Joe biden and his wife will pay their respects to the late justice today and theyll likely receive a much warmer reception than President Trump did yesterday when he went to honor ginsburg tracie potts. That is what is leading to this latest controversy. He is questioning whether the outcome of the election will be legitimate because of states that are mailing ballots directly to voters as a result the president with direct questioning could not commit to a peaceful transition of power to leaving office based on the results of that outcome meantime we heard chanting when the president was visiting the u. S. Supreme court yesterday with people who were saying vote him out as a result of all of this democrats urging the president to abide by the result remind him you are not in new york korea you are not in turkey and you are not in russia and you ar
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Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the author and journalist mihir bose, and former pensions minister, baroness altmann. Lets start with a look at some of those front pages for tomorrow. The metro leads with the vaccination programme. It says there are hopes that all over 50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. According to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. But the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former Health Secretary, who advises against lifting lockdown until coronavirus cases fall to 1,000 a day. When lockdown does ease, Outdoor Sport and Socialising Are Set to be among the first activities to return thats according to the times. The telegraph focus on the Hotel Quarantine plans, for people arriving from Coronavirus Hotspots it says ministers are racing to reserve more than 28,000 hotel rooms, in preparation for that Scheme Starting in mid february. The mirror l