goodyear and cooper tires with the midas credit card. request your appointment today. shannon: the new york times running a piece alleging tax fraud by the president and his family decades ago. at the president legal team is fighting back to me. trace gallagher is back with us and he is on the case. hey trace. the new york times story does not include the president s personal tax returns. instead it relies on tax returns from corporate partnerships and trusts that reportedly detail income that donald trump received from various family enterprises. the times is alleging these confidential tax records show that president trump participated in dubious tax games during the 1990s including instances of outright fraud that greatly increase the fortune he received from his parents. charles harter, a lawyer for president trump called the allegations false, defamatory and based on extremely inaccurate claims. in a statement to the times, he says in part all estate matters
which happens in this country. when you have the rollout of the plan at healthcare.gov, all the problems, this goes right to the core of the messaging. if oregon can t get its act together and they re saying you re on your own, how many people living in that state are now in a quandary as to what they re going to do if they have some sort of catastrophic illness. people who don t know they don t have insurance. 2 million people signed up and accessed the website doesn t mean they have insurance. they re going to find out when there s a car accident or appendicitis or something else. that s a bad time to find out. the people who are really getting hammered it turned out, the middle class. obama care was designed to help people who didn t have insurance. the new york times noticed this running a piece this morning entitled, the health care law frustrates many in the middle class. the times, the paper of record, finally noticing something that people have been following this story