independent appraisals. when he announced his candidacy, his campaign released a document saying he had a net worths of 8.7 billion. later he described it as quote a stupid report. the author of that story, caleb mel by is with us in the studio. if made an exact science by access to the president s tax returns. so guys like you have to study everything else available, right? that s correct. so we re going through mortgage documents, we re going through company finances, we re going on through the annual financial report that he personally files with the government to try and make up for the fact we don t have the sort of information we re used to having. he s supposed to be separated from his financial world. having said that, how is it and
access to the president s tax returns. so guys like you have to study everything else available, right? that s correct. so we re going through mortgage documents, we re going through company finances, we re going on through the annual financial report that he personally files with the government to try and make up for the fact we don t have the sort of information we re used to having. he s supposed to be separated from his financial world. having said that, how is it and by how much has business taken a hit since he s been president? right. what s interesting is we re seeing these hits in his legacy businesses, old office buildings in manhattan with a bunch of new office buildings coming online aren t doing as well as he or the banks that first issued him loans would have liked, which means these licensing deals that have come under scrutiny during his presidency where he works
issued in his time as president. this is the whole list. the first one was something that almost literally was a typo in the legislative process. something that got done backwards in terms of timeling. he had to veto something to clear up the legislative calendar. it made no news. it was basically like somebody forgot to cross a t or dot an i. the other related to the way mortgage documents are signed. that can be a big issue. but in this specific case that bill was a completely noncontroversial detail. a technical matter, not a big deal. it did not make news. those were his first two vetoes as president. those were the only vetoes of his first term in office. but since republicans took control in congress, now president obama is vetoing the big stuff. the first veto since republicans took control was keystone the keystone pipeline, the highest possible profile, very controversial issue. president obama vetoed the keystone bill. republicans tried to override that veto.
what does that do to union politics in the country if one of the top-tier candidate is running with that as his platform? that s a salient question because president obama is about to do something he never does. this is the entire list of vetoes that president obama has issued in his time as president. the first one was something that almost was a typo in the legislative process, something got done backwards in terms of the timing. he had to veto something to clear up the legislative calendar. it made no news. it s crossing a t or dotting an i. the other related to the way mortgage documents are signed. but that bill it was a non-controversial detail. a technical matter not a big deal. it did not make news. those were his first two vetoes as president. those were the only vetoes of his first term in office. but since republicans took control in congress now president obama is vetoing the
legislative process, something got done backwards in terms of the timing. he had to veto something to clear up the legislative calendar. it made no news. it s crossing a t or dotting an i. the other related to the way mortgage documents are signed. but that bill, it was a non-controversial detail. a technical matter, not a big deal. it did not make news. those were his first two vetoes as president. those were the only vetoes of his first term in office. but since republicans took control in congress, now president obama is vetoing the big stuff. keystone pipeline, the highest possible profile, president obama vetoed. republicans tried to override that veto. their efforts failed. and now as of today, the white house is looking down the barrel of president obama s next veto. it is a bill to change the rules