0ur political correspondent, chris mason can join us now. in the great north western city of manchester. the chancellor says he would do whatever it takes to help britain recover from the would do whatever it takes to help britain recoverfrom the pandemic. he hasn t ruled out raising taxes again, has it? he hasn t ruled out raising taxes again. has it? again, has it? your bolt only in iride again, has it? your bolt only in pride coming again, has it? your bolt only in pride coming across again, has it? your bolt only in pride coming across there. - again, has it? your bolt only in pride coming across there. he | again, has it? your bolt only in - pride coming across there. he was trying to do that thing of simultaneously saying that his instincts as a conservative chancellor were to be careful with public spending, to be low tax and for that to be sought of his mindset and ideal, whilst at the same time we know, don t we, that he is a chancellor who has presided over the coming ri
policies everything people are talking. she has changed the tax conversation. to our panel, thank you. two tell-all books from former trump insiders. the books have something in common. i ll show you what it is, next. - [narrator] this is the moisturizer for rough, dry skin discovered by hard working farmers who shared it with family who recommended it to friends. udderly smooth, the moisturizer for rough, dry skin with no greasy after feel. hard working moisture-rich udderly smooth.
according to new reporting, multiple experts agree it is tern that robert mueller has donald trump s tax returns because following the among is prosecution 101. now the democrats want to see them and they may try to use a federal law from 1924 to force the pressure ri to hand them over. joining me is david k johnson, he is also the author of making donald trump. i don t want to have this tax conversation with anyone but you. what is likely to be in them, what could we potentially see? depending on how many years back they have kept donald trump s tax records we may see in recent years he reported an income of less than $500,000. i don t know who makes less than
going on with james comey and others. but james comey is not doing my taxes to make the deadline. he s not paying them either. when you talk about the vacancies that we ve seen in new york and everybody watching, you ve seen the tax policy. we have a higher minnesoutimum here. as a result, people are being driven out. strikes me that the tax conversation is so much more relevant to regular people than james comey. and cardi b. said show me what i m making. it s a fine question. it s a very fair question to be asking on a day like today. it s true. we re told there was a gathering of reporters on the airplane in which sarah sanders answered some questions. she took questions on comey, russia, sanctions, syria. we will await for that. when we get that, we ll bring it to you. there s the president waving on. there he goes. touched down in florida and
bible with more good news. we really want to be able to get this economy moving. we already see some optimism because the markets are looking good but we need to complete our job and give a jolt of the economy. in tennessee it means another 18,000 jobs for my folks in tennessee in addition to that, almost close to $2,000 in their pocket in wages. this is a big deal. harris: are you saying that about jobs because you think potentially these companies will come home because of lowering the corporate tax? i want to get one last question and before you have to scoot on the hill because i know it s a busy day and it has to do with where you come together in this situation. can you explain it to me, you don t want a situation where you get everything thrown in because you are also talking about the spending bill into the tax conversation, how do you keep them separate and what of the moves on capitol hill to make that happen?