Over a permanent storage site for Nuclear Waste the various says it doesnt want it but where will it end up and germanys jews mark poor under the shadow of last years attack at a synagogue and amid the ongoing runs in antisemitism. Im burnt off to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and to all of you around the world welcome we begin tonight with the tax history that donald trump did not want the world to see the New York Times has gained access to tax documents from the u. S. President going back 20 years and the information paints an unflattering picture of a man deeply in debt using questionable means to avoid taxes according to the report trump paid no federal income tax in 10 of the last 15 years and the president has dismissed the allegations calling them fake news this bombshell report hitting on the eve of the 1st president ial debate. Weve heard this line of defense from the president before all this news. But with less than 24 hours until the president ial debate the
And we include kraft thanks for joining us the black hole that is president Donald Trumps personal finances is seeing a little more light along investigation by the New York Times suggests the selfproclaimed billionaire and business genius may actually face a financial nightmare of loans bad deals and unpaid tax totally hundreds of millions of dollars and that bill is coming due democrats say trumps loss making Business Ventures could pose a National Security risk now trump denies any wrongdoing as he looks to facing his opponent joe biden at tuesdays 1st president ial debate. Reactions to the New York Times scoop the slick to the deep divisions that are evident across america in this Election Year for 30 because i pay way more than that in quarterly tax payments and im a Business Owner so i think it will affect the election probably not because theres been way worse accusations against him before and people havent cared if the premise if not true is not true you know why now. Why now
75th session of the United Nations general assembly. We begin now with comments from brazilian president jair bols narro. Bolsanoro. Pres. Bolsanaro ladies and gentlemen it is an honor to open this assembly together with other sovereign nations at a time when the world needs truth to overcome its challenges. Covid19 has become the cent over attention over the course of this year. First of all, i wish to express my sorrow for each and every life lost. From the very beginning in my country i warned that we have two problems to solve. The virus and joblessness. And that both problems had to be addressed simultaneously and with the same sense of responsibility. As determined by court ruling in brazil all measures involving social distancing and restrictions of movement were delegated to each of the 27 governors in the federation. The president in turn was assigned the responsibility for outreach nationwide. As was the case, much of the world, segments of the brazil media, have also politic
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It was 1972, to a plot 30 in the morning when George Mcgovern delivered his acceptance speech. A few months later, he would lose badly to president Richard Nixon. Tonight, the candidacy and legacy of George Mcgovern. We are live from the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. Joining us is provincial author scott farris. It was 2 30 when he delivered the acceptance speech in miami. Why . It was emblematic of the whole Mcgovern Campaign, which was it was an insurgent campaign run against the establishment. What happened was, as you heard from senator mcgovern, he was very strong on the issue of vietnam. One of the things about senator government senator mcgovern as one of the most influential who ran for the presidency who was not successful, he went after the vietnam issue. He spoke about that war in ways no patinkin that had ever spoken about war before. No president president ial candidate had ever spoken about war before. It was Strong Language that unsettled lots of americans a