backyard, politicians act differently, as much heat as governor an president and governor desantis took parts of removing people from other parts of the country. reality for places like arizona, like texas, like others. we have to look at the reality of what is going on, human being the and the funding has to go somewhere. powerful people are going to pull for the money to come here because now people see the reality of what it needs. i look at this situation and say where did this money go. sinema has a point, i walk that path to go home, it is an absolute disaster, way worse than what you see on tv. i think about the citizens, the american citizens in all this, the coffee shop owner who has had zero business for weeks because you can t get by this massive humanity. i think the kids taking away central park, taking away the fields at randall s island. if you are a kid in new york city, presumably the son or
higher prices, too. 50 could be a justification for those higher prices, too. could be a justification for those higher prices, too. so few, thank ou for higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being with higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being with us. let s focus on spotify now because it s raising prices for its 200 million ad free subscribers for the first time in over a decade. in the us, the cost will increase from $9.99 to $10.99 for those with an individual plan. similar price hikes also apply to the uk, canada, australia and 49 other countries. the move follows other streaming services which have also increased subscription costs. we re nowjoined by leo gebbie, who s a tech analyst at ccs insight. where does the money go, spotify hasn t turned a profit yet? that where does the money go, spotify hasn t turned a profit yet?- hasn t turned a profit yet? that is certainly the hasn t turned a profit yet? that is cer
some fraud is inevident continual. it s an extremely complex thing. they covered this committee that you were talking about there. they tracked 10 agencies, administering 89 programs in six communities, they couldn t track all the money, they didn t have the information. they didn t actually know where it s gone. and i m not surprised about this. to qualify for covid unemployment relief, all you had to do was to send in your name, date of birth, address and social security number. there is plenty of room for fraud there when you are dealing with 100 million or 1,200,000,000 americans. don t be surprised that when you chuck that amount of money into the economy, you get a degree of fraud. i think it s inevitable. it s awful. but it is inevitable. ainsley: one specific report they found it went to six different communities around the country. i think we have a map of those communities. two small to mid size cities. two rural counties and two native american organizations. why can t t
things of bribery and fbi memo and everything else that requires investigation, they are looking to point at this and say, yeah, no, it s already been dealt with. greg: charles, is that the strategy here,. absolutely, absolutely. sweep it under the rug. what is interesting though, one thing i will say for in defense of hunter, i don t know anybody who does anything illegal and files irs papers. $5 million worth of crack. sends to irs, amazing crack dealer. greg: he had to follow the money. if you don t file the taxes then where did all the money go, right? how did he get it? no one is asking, you got a couple mill in, you didn t pay taxes, where did the millions come from, that is a tip of the iceberg. greg: just curious, what would you do if you had the money and you didn t you wanted to hide it, how would you
and then has some hindsight that is 2020 for him, right? now he admits it looks kind of sketchy. yeah. or 2016 hindsight. i mean, har lan crow is a gop megadonor who has paid for think tanks that have been part of the intellectual architecture of the gop. he is also very much anti-trump. so in 2016, when donald trump won, i think he kind of wondered where did all that money go if what he was trying to build was something that was not a trump republican party. and he had no power to stop donald trump from rising. so, you know, you get people who are billionaires or near billionaires who think that they have bought power and then suddenly it doesn t go their way and they feel as powerless as the next person. of course, the next person doesn t have clarence thomas on speed dial, doesn t have connections to politicians left and right. but i think what harlan crow told me for the atlantic piece