We also take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host good morning and welcome to washington journal. The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump paid 750 dollars in federal income taxes year he won the presidency and another 750 the first year of his presidency. The president is still refusing to make his taxes public, as is tradition for those running for the nations highest office. The president has called the story fake news. We want to know what you think about it. The question of the day is the New York Times story saying 750 int trump paid federal taxes in 2016 and 2017. Democrats 202 7488000. Republicans 202 7488001. 202 7488002. And you can always text us at 202 7488003. And we are always reading on social media on twitter at cspan wj and on facebook at facebook. Com cspan. The story of the day comes from the New York Times. The story saying that President Trump has paid only 750 dollars in federal i
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Its not effective to establish an effective repeat infringe of policy. It ignores red flags with patterns of infringement by certain users. Youtube often out tos content i. D. As an unrequired benefit to rights holders. It is not an unrequired benefit to rights holders. Its far from perfect, again, still allowing millions of online content to sift through the system. Theres no realistic way that rights holders can unilaterally review trillions of pages necessary to identify infringements and protect their rights and Online Services and platforms can. They are the gatekeepers, not us. Thank you, mr. Henley and mr. Hanson, if i come back for another round i may ask you to talk about the same subject and mr. Henley, i think you were really describing on a broader basis the sheer numbers of people who were experiencing the frustration of feeling like they had been robbed as mr. Preston described in his opening comments. Before i go to Ranking Member coon
One of the most effective. You are about mobility of people and not been mobile. Whats the main lesson or surprise or discovery that you personally have taken from the experience and the last eight months or so . We lost about 80 of our business and eight weeks. We its been about a decade building. That was quiten surprising but the thing that may been more surprising is what happenedis next. What happened next is that people, no matter the circumstances, in the midst of the pandemic still had the desire to travel. They didnt want to get on planes, they were not necessary traveling for business. They didnt want to go to my hotel or they did want to get in the car and go to another community and live in that community and often some of them were getting homes with airbnb. Theres just this fundamental desire that people have to travel, to connect, to see the world and i dont think that anything could stop it let alone a pandemic. People have to do it responsibly but there is still a very
Not, i dont think, yet been read, but i would like to table item 86. President yee okay. Can i have a second . Supervisor fewer second. President yee second by . Supervisor fewer fewer. President yee seconded by fewer. Madam clerk, on the motion to table . Clerk on the motion to table, which essentially renders items 42, 43, and 86 moot before the board [roll call] wi with clerk there are 11 ayes. President yee okay. Motion to table passes. So i guess we should go back to 42 and 43 and read it, call call those two items. Supervisor peskin they may be moot. Clerk they are. President yee so do we need to call . Clerk no, they disappear on the agenda. Theyre only on the agenda because of item 86. President yee all right. So theyre moot. Lets go to madam clerk, can you please read the in memoriams . Clerk yes. Todays meeting will be adjourned on in memory of the late city administrator robert bob passmore. President yee is it okay if we do it on behalf of the whole board . Supervisor peski
We are meeting today to conduct an important hearing on the Small Business administration Paycheck Protection Program, or ppp, specifically, review review of the loan forgiveness process. I want to thank each of the witnesses for their testimonies today. Over the past several months, this committee has held numerous hearings on the ppp, and weve heard from borrowers and lenders about the challenges theyve faced in accessing the program. Ive also traveled across my district of burlington and ocean counties in new jersey to speak with Business Owners about how theyve fared during the pandemic, and ive heard some of the successes and challenges theyve faced with ppp and uncertainty about what the future holds. From borrowers who eventually did access a loan, the Committee Heard concerns about complicated, unclear, and sometimes conflicting Program Rules and other requirements associated with loan forgiveness. Lenders also expressed a great deal of frustration over the needlessly complicat