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the irs is important to every american and every american is important to the irs. i'm passionate about modernizing our infrastructure and continuing to improve cyber security. i'm passionate about making sure our workforce receives training they need to appropriately serve the community. we want to do more and with your assistance we will be better able to enhance the overall experience. i'm passionate about helping all taxpayers with filing and reporting obligations but especially those in the underserved and english as a second language communities. taxpayers willing to comply must receive appropriate levels of support and timely guidance while we respect their rights and forever safeguard their information. i'm passionate about making sure we enforce the tax laws. a robust enforcement effort ensures compliant taxpayers that those who failed to comply risk consequences of noncompliance. i'm pleased to report that the 2018 filing season opened on time and has gone well. as of may 3 the irs has received 141 million individual returns and have issued more than 100 m
the irs is important to every american and every american is important to the irs. i'm passionate about modernizing our infrastructure and continuing to improve cyber security. i'm passionate about making sure our workforce receives training they need to appropriately serve the community. we want to do more and with your assistance we will be better able to enhance the overall experience. i'm passionate about helping all taxpayers with filing and reporting obligations but especially those in...
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have you told the irs not to respond to the request? >> the irs independently, the chairman wrote a letter concurring with my -- >> can you give me a yes or no? >> can you repeat the question? >> have you told the irs not respond to the group quest? >> the irs independently wrote a letter. >> let me reclaim my time. can you give me yeses or nose. you, first of all, i did a little research myself. i know that you have done some work with goldman sachs in the investment banking sector. have you ever lost $1 billion? >> i have never lost $1 billion. >> would you enter into a business relationship with someone who had a track record of losing $1 billion? >> it depends. >> would you invest in a business venture that had lost $1 billion? >> if it made $10 billion -- >> let me reclaim my time. i have concerns about the opportunity zone. i sent a letter to you. we haven't gotten a response yet. i hope you will be able to respond to the questions i have asked in that letter. did you get the letter? >> i will check with my group this afternoon. w
have you told the irs not to respond to the request? >> the irs independently, the chairman wrote a letter concurring with my -- >> can you give me a yes or no? >> can you repeat the question? >> have you told the irs not respond to the group quest? >> the irs independently wrote a letter. >> let me reclaim my time. can you give me yeses or nose. you, first of all, i did a little research myself. i know that you have done some work with goldman sachs in the...
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>> have you told the irs not to respond to the request? >> again, i just said the irs independently wrote a letter -- >> let me reclaim my time. can you give me a yes or no? >> i don't understand the question. >> you won't give me a yes or no. all right, so let me ask you, first of all, i did a little research myself, and i know that you've done some work with goldman sachs in the investment banking sector. have you ever lost a billion dollars? >> i have never lost a billion dollars. >> would you enter into a business relationship with someone who has a track record of losing a billion dollars? >> it depends, if they made 10 billion and lost a billion -- >> thank you, sir. let me reclaim my time quickly. i do have some concerns about the opportunity zones. i sent a letter to you. we haven't gotten a response yet. i hope that you will be able to respond to the questions that i've asked in that letter. did you get the letter? >> i assure you that i will check with my group this afternoon. we very much support the opportunity zone, so we will
>> have you told the irs not to respond to the request? >> again, i just said the irs independently wrote a letter -- >> let me reclaim my time. can you give me a yes or no? >> i don't understand the question. >> you won't give me a yes or no. all right, so let me ask you, first of all, i did a little research myself, and i know that you've done some work with goldman sachs in the investment banking sector. have you ever lost a billion dollars? >> i have...
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. >> in other words so the irs isn't targeting certain groups based on the religion or their race so it wasn't intended to violate separation of powers, to use it as a tool against an american citizen and so forth, and if congress, in the end, has the power to do this to the president, i suppose they have the power to do this to the chief justice. >> they do but they should be very careful because the same statute that gives them the power to ask the irs for individual tax returns to look at whether the irs is abusing the power also allows the president to ask for individual tax returns so he could ask for chairman nadler's tax return. >> yes, but he would say. [inaudible] and nancy pelosi, speaker of the house has a lot of power on what kind of legislation comes to the floor. nothing happens without her say fill so what about her tax return. >> the business interest of her family, all those things would be fair game. let's look at dianne feinstein returns. particularly her husband's relationships with china and her both some particular things, let's look at the clinton foundation ta
. >> in other words so the irs isn't targeting certain groups based on the religion or their race so it wasn't intended to violate separation of powers, to use it as a tool against an american citizen and so forth, and if congress, in the end, has the power to do this to the president, i suppose they have the power to do this to the chief justice. >> they do but they should be very careful because the same statute that gives them the power to ask the irs for individual tax returns...
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the irs telling fox news it is not the official position of the irs. the article mentions the irs commissioner was not aware of this memo until the article came about have a draft memo was never forwarded to the treasury department. heather: important to dig into those headlines and appreciate you doing that. first developed in the investigation into the investigators, newly released testimony from former attorney general in direct conflict with a story told by james comey centered on the 2016 probe into hillary clinton's private email server. katherine herridge has that story tonight. >> reporter: this dispute goes to the central allegation the former attorney general, loretta lynch, instructed then fbi director james comey to use like this that minimized the serious nature of the clinton email investigation. the senior republican on the house judiciary committee, doug collins, releasing these transcripts in a testimony last year. he instructed comey to call classified information a, quote, matter downplaying the committal nature of the fbi case and t
the irs telling fox news it is not the official position of the irs. the article mentions the irs commissioner was not aware of this memo until the article came about have a draft memo was never forwarded to the treasury department. heather: important to dig into those headlines and appreciate you doing that. first developed in the investigation into the investigators, newly released testimony from former attorney general in direct conflict with a story told by james comey centered on the 2016...
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una por lo que si necesita tomar carretera, procure no ir a exceso de velocidad y no ingerir alcohol, recordando que este Último, siempre debe ir en la cajuela de su carro. >> siempre recomiendo que cualquier tipo de cerveza o contenedor pÓngalo todo en la cajuela. a veces es mÁs, más vale prevenir. >> y es que la prevenciÓn nunca estÁ demás. las cifras rojo por accidente de trÁnsito podrÍan aumentar para el dÍa de maÑana, así que mucha precauciÓn para que no forme parte de ellas. carla farÍas, noticias "univision 14". maria: bueno, continÚa cayendo la lluvia en pleno mes de mayo. hice registraron aguaceros en diversos puntos de la bahÍa. en freeman como pueden ver, las precipitaciones fueron algo intensa durante la maÑana, tambiÉn las temperaturas estuvieron mÁs frÍa que de costumbre para esta Época del aÑo. y en algunas partes de san josÉ, incluso cayÓ granizo hoy. vamos ahora con suheily j. lopez belen que nos va a decir quÉ podemos esperar con este clima loco para los prÓximos dÍas. >> quÉ tal, marÍa antonieta ? muchÍsimas gracias. definitivamente ha
una por lo que si necesita tomar carretera, procure no ir a exceso de velocidad y no ingerir alcohol, recordando que este Último, siempre debe ir en la cajuela de su carro. >> siempre recomiendo que cualquier tipo de cerveza o contenedor pÓngalo todo en la cajuela. a veces es mÁs, más vale prevenir. >> y es que la prevenciÓn nunca estÁ demás. las cifras rojo por accidente de trÁnsito podrÍan aumentar para el dÍa de maÑana, así que mucha precauciÓn para que no forme...
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. >> damos ese tiempo extra para ir al flujo de trÁfico. revisar si los autos estÁn en buenas condiciones. no seguir tan de cerca en caso de que se nos presente algo y evitar esos cambios de carril es innecesario. >> algunos prefieren quedarse en casa y algunos salen a cumplir con su trabajo y la escuela, en fin, lo importante es ser muy precavido a la hora de conducir, porque mÁs vale prevenir que lamentar. >> esta lluvias inusuales de mayo en el previsto caer hasta prÓximo martes producto de los suyos atmosfÉrico, carla farÍas noticias univisiÓn 14. marÍa: ahora amo a mostrarle cÓmo estÁ luciendo distintos puntos de la bahÍa vamos con estas imÁgenes en vivo y luego pasaremos con elena tabraue que no va a contar. elena: buenas tardes para ti marÍa antonieta, durante este domingo la lluvia y tormenta ha estado pasando por el Área de la bahÍa, afortunadamente la noche comenzÓ a disminuir en otra regiÓn, maÑana lunes condiciones seca en toda nuestra Área, sin embargo para el martes estarÁ regresando las lluvias y tormentas
. >> damos ese tiempo extra para ir al flujo de trÁfico. revisar si los autos estÁn en buenas condiciones. no seguir tan de cerca en caso de que se nos presente algo y evitar esos cambios de carril es innecesario. >> algunos prefieren quedarse en casa y algunos salen a cumplir con su trabajo y la escuela, en fin, lo importante es ser muy precavido a la hora de conducir, porque mÁs vale prevenir que lamentar. >> esta lluvias inusuales de mayo en el previsto caer hasta...
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meaning that's more certain requirement for the irs, and he has the supervisor of the irs, treasury secretary, would have to comply. he's saying no, the difference now is "the washington post" found this internal memo from the irs. we don't know that it reached the level of the treasury department or the secretary. but it talks about that expected request from democrats written months ago and it was the irs's view that they would have to turn over the president's tax returns. how he handles that would be key today. he's rebutched ffed it time and again, hasn't discussed it with the high pressure but will be able to do that now. >>> let's go to the white house and peter alexander is standing by. peter, what are your sources telling us about the irs memo? >> the president's secretary walked outside a few minutes ago. i pressed her on this request of the irs legal memo and its determination according to the draft the president -- white house would have to assert executive privilege or they would have to turn over that -- his tax returns. well, sarah sanders pushed back and effectively brushed it
meaning that's more certain requirement for the irs, and he has the supervisor of the irs, treasury secretary, would have to comply. he's saying no, the difference now is "the washington post" found this internal memo from the irs. we don't know that it reached the level of the treasury department or the secretary. but it talks about that expected request from democrats written months ago and it was the irs's view that they would have to turn over the president's tax returns. how he...
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>> have you told the irs not to respond to the request? >> again i just said the irs and apparently wrote a letter. >> can you give me a yes or a no? okay, you won't give me a yes or no. okay, let me ask you something. first of all, i did a little research myself, i know you have done some work with goldman sachs, the investment banking sector, and you lost $1 billion. >> i never lost $1 billion. >> would you enter into a business with someone had a track record of losing a billion dollars? >> it depends. >> would you invest in a business venture? >> if it made 10 billion. >> okay, thank you. let me reclaim my time, quickly. i have had some concerns about the opportunity zones, a sent a letter to you and we have not received a response, i hope that you will be able to respond to the questions that have been asked in that letter, are you going to respond? did you get the letter? >> i will check with my group this afternoon, we very much support the opportunities, absolutely. >> okay, i hope that you will ensure that program does not acceler
>> have you told the irs not to respond to the request? >> again i just said the irs and apparently wrote a letter. >> can you give me a yes or a no? okay, you won't give me a yes or no. okay, let me ask you something. first of all, i did a little research myself, i know you have done some work with goldman sachs, the investment banking sector, and you lost $1 billion. >> i never lost $1 billion. >> would you enter into a business with someone had a track record of...
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we've seen presidents abuse the irs repeat repeatedly and we saw president obama use the irs against the tea parties in 2010, 2011, 2012 to a crushed political descent so yeah, the president may do it voluntarily but he shouldn't have to do it by law because these guys will abuse it. >> well he does -- >> you have a very rough voice right now but go for it. >> congress has to release, by law. >> let me just say the nuclear options, harry reid, republicans took advantage of it and you set a precedent like this, republicans end up taking up the house one-day, you get a president, democrat guess what's going to happen this will turn into a nightmare. this is without a doubt the weaponizing and they are going after him in a big way and doing it in the light of day and frankly i'm amazed to be seen it may turn right back on him. liz: gary b., you get to finish this one up. >> well, you know, i'm going to get back to once you get down that slippery slope where the congress can say irs investigate x, y, or z, we're going down the wrong path especially with presidents of the united states. i
we've seen presidents abuse the irs repeat repeatedly and we saw president obama use the irs against the tea parties in 2010, 2011, 2012 to a crushed political descent so yeah, the president may do it voluntarily but he shouldn't have to do it by law because these guys will abuse it. >> well he does -- >> you have a very rough voice right now but go for it. >> congress has to release, by law. >> let me just say the nuclear options, harry reid, republicans took advantage...
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irs transcripts show he lost 1.17 billion between 1985 and 1994. so much that he did not pay income taxes for eight of ten years. the times writes, year after year, mr. trump appears to have lost more money than any other individual american taxpayer. the business losses worth $250 million each year were more than double those the nearest taxpayer for those years. >> here are a couple of the biggest losses. in 1989, he bought eastern airlines and lost $182 million. in 1990, he opened the trump taj mahal. he saddled the company with $800 million in debt and lost $517 million the next two years. >> he branded himself as a self-made billionaire. he refused to produce his tax returns. the tax information acquired was false and called irs transcriptio transcriptions notoriously inaccurate. he did not cite errors. >> or release the tax returns. >>> breaking overnight, iran's president announcing a partial withdrawal from the nuclear deal with the united states and other world powers. the decision is one year after president trump abandoned the agreement.
irs transcripts show he lost 1.17 billion between 1985 and 1994. so much that he did not pay income taxes for eight of ten years. the times writes, year after year, mr. trump appears to have lost more money than any other individual american taxpayer. the business losses worth $250 million each year were more than double those the nearest taxpayer for those years. >> here are a couple of the biggest losses. in 1989, he bought eastern airlines and lost $182 million. in 1990, he opened the...
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>>> quieres ven ir?. >>> cuando baja la adrenalina sale la madre porque debe separarse de su hijo durante las 48 horas del turno. >>> es un sacrificio quizÁs doloroso saber que su hijo queda por allÁ y uno venir. >>> y nos permitiÓ xafrnlarla a su casa para conocer a walter quiÉn a pesar detener tres aÑos y medio quiere seguir el ejemplo de sus padres. >>> bombero? >>> le gusta? >>> sÍ. >>> me encanta para apagar los fuegos. >>> el papÁ y yo somos bomberos serlo tambiÉn. >>> y dice que su pequeÑo es su inspiraciÓn. y que su trabajo su satisfacciÓn. >>> siento muy orgullosa si no se sacrifica no puede sacar adelante a sus hijos. >>> lo que pesa el informe del bomberos la verdad quÉ mujer felicidades para ella. >>> y tambiÉn en el salvador, para mil de personas aprovechan el feriado para ir al mercado de san miguelito en la capital donde venden flores de todas las variedades y los arreglos mÁs hermosos la costumbre es comprar un bonito arreglo y luego disfrutar de una comida en familia para da
>>> quieres ven ir?. >>> cuando baja la adrenalina sale la madre porque debe separarse de su hijo durante las 48 horas del turno. >>> es un sacrificio quizÁs doloroso saber que su hijo queda por allÁ y uno venir. >>> y nos permitiÓ xafrnlarla a su casa para conocer a walter quiÉn a pesar detener tres aÑos y medio quiere seguir el ejemplo de sus padres. >>> bombero? >>> le gusta? >>> sÍ. >>> me encanta para apagar los...
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this ire in 24 cities, restaurants. very small market. it's backed by -- the biggest holder is tillman fehr tia we think that's one of them? that's one of our colleagues thank you craig hodges. >> my pleasure. >> looking good. he didn't get mad. >> don't make me green. >> no, i don't want to make your green. are you all right, charles >> yeah. >> all right thank you. >>> when we come back, in the courts, day one of the opioid crisis on the stand, johnson & johnson, and kevin o'leary will talk on this we've got more details right after the break. ♪ ♪ creating the perfect night... just takes a little creativity. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. lower carbs. lower calories. higher expectations. corona premier. >>> time now for the executive edge the first big civil trial on the opioid crisis beginning in oklahoma johnson & johnson and several of its subsidiaries in the hot seat they're accusing j & j of the widespread opioid crisis in part with a tablet that was divested of in 2015 oklahoma has settled with them the ca
this ire in 24 cities, restaurants. very small market. it's backed by -- the biggest holder is tillman fehr tia we think that's one of them? that's one of our colleagues thank you craig hodges. >> my pleasure. >> looking good. he didn't get mad. >> don't make me green. >> no, i don't want to make your green. are you all right, charles >> yeah. >> all right thank you. >>> when we come back, in the courts, day one of the opioid crisis on the stand,...
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according to the irs memo, he has to regard lszless of the reason for the request. president trump refusing to release his returns, claiming he is under audit. it's not stopped past president's from releasing taxes. >>> the former secretary of state, rex tillerson meeting with a top democrat. sources tell cnn it focused on the dealings with russia and jared kushner's role in foreign policy. tension between tillerson and kushner was well documented. tillerson was fired in march, 2018. in a later interview called president trump undisciplined. >>> the internet and more than a few democrats losing their cookies over ben carson. the secretary of housing and urban development testifying on capitol hill when he was asked a question. his testimony went from bad to worse. >> explain the disparity in reo rates. do you know what an reo is? >> an oreo? >> not an oreo. an reo. reo. >> real estate. >> what's the "o" stand for. owned. that's what happens when a property goes to foreclosure, an reo. why are we having more foreclosures that end with people losing their homes, stain
according to the irs memo, he has to regard lszless of the reason for the request. president trump refusing to release his returns, claiming he is under audit. it's not stopped past president's from releasing taxes. >>> the former secretary of state, rex tillerson meeting with a top democrat. sources tell cnn it focused on the dealings with russia and jared kushner's role in foreign policy. tension between tillerson and kushner was well documented. tillerson was fired in march, 2018....
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the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house subpoenaed the treasury department and the irs for six years of donald trump's personal and business tax returns. chairman richard neal said while i do not take this step lightly, i believe this action gives us the best opportunity to succeed and obtain the requested material. chairman neil gave the agencies until may 17th to produce trump's tax records. he's expected to go to court after that. subpoenas are one of a growing number of tools democratic lawmakers are using or considering to force the trump administration's hands. there's the money threat, house intelligence chairman adam schiff floated a new idea for enforcing subpoenas. fine officials who ignore them. >> i think it's far more practical to consider levying individual fines on the person, not on the office until they comply. courts use that practice. i think it's quite successful. >> you're talking about a big number? >> yes, yes. well, you could fine someone $25,000 a day until they comply. >> can you do that? >> we can do that. if there's going to be this across-th
the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house subpoenaed the treasury department and the irs for six years of donald trump's personal and business tax returns. chairman richard neal said while i do not take this step lightly, i believe this action gives us the best opportunity to succeed and obtain the requested material. chairman neil gave the agencies until may 17th to produce trump's tax records. he's expected to go to court after that. subpoenas are one of a growing number of...
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the irs and many democrats say the agency is being starved for funds. its budget is 19% below its peak in 2010. the number of auditors has fallen by over a third the irs estimates that every dollar spent on enforcement or auditors generates 5 bucks in revenue. each collection's officer generates about 2 million a year in revenue it's a good return if you have those auditors now republicans say they don't want to keep throwing money at a big bureaucracy. president trump proposing a 1.5 increase for the irs budget this year and adding 15 billion over ten years for enforcement, but here again, the republicans in congress disagreeing with the president over just how much to fund an agency that, let's face it, is not popular with the american voter guys, back to you. >> kind of essential, though, one would think. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, there are estimates that show that the tax gaps so that's the amount that should be paid versus the amount that's paid every year is now around $500 billion a year, so that would wipe out two-thirds of the budget deficit
the irs and many democrats say the agency is being starved for funds. its budget is 19% below its peak in 2010. the number of auditors has fallen by over a third the irs estimates that every dollar spent on enforcement or auditors generates 5 bucks in revenue. each collection's officer generates about 2 million a year in revenue it's a good return if you have those auditors now republicans say they don't want to keep throwing money at a big bureaucracy. president trump proposing a 1.5 increase...
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because in the irs statute it says, if the ways and means committee chairman requests from the irs a tax return, the treasury secretary shall furnish it. now, we'll see, but that's the fight to come. donald trump from the start -- one step back, wolf. only major presidential candidate since gaewatergate noo release any of his tax returns. only president since time imm e immoreium to not to do this. he made a decision a while back it was more damaging for him politically, even a little bit of them to come back, than the hit he would take for a lacks of transparency for them not coming out. but make no mistake, this is a legal fight that i think will move up the court system. i don't know how quickly, but it's hard for me to imagine it doesn't get appealed all the way up to the supreme court. because donald trump is not giving in. he's not suddenly going to turn his taxes over after three-plus years of stonewalling. >> that's correct. bianna, what do you think? >> that, "a," bi"," buys the prt more time, and given the number of judges he has been able to appoint and even the plans now
because in the irs statute it says, if the ways and means committee chairman requests from the irs a tax return, the treasury secretary shall furnish it. now, we'll see, but that's the fight to come. donald trump from the start -- one step back, wolf. only major presidential candidate since gaewatergate noo release any of his tax returns. only president since time imm e immoreium to not to do this. he made a decision a while back it was more damaging for him politically, even a little bit of...
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the irs ultimately comes under the jurisdiction of the president. congress as an independent body should be able to figure it out. >> there is a standoff here. i guess is it your understanding and your colleagues understanding that the courts will rule on this and that will be that? >> well, i think the courts are going to be the ultimate arbiter here. clearly the president, the administration, is flouting what has been the justifiable and recognized oversight responsibilities of the congress and that means we have to take it to court. the courts are going to be essential.th the issue, as you know, is the timeline here. this seems to be a deliberate strategy to drag things out and we hopre the courts will expedite the hearings and decisions. >> lindsey graham who is the chair of the judiciary advised s donald trump, jr., jr. to ignord or disobey a subpoena from a no committee chair in the united a states senate. you have seen something like that? >> i have not. it is a really bad day for our constitutional system of government which you have a membe
the irs ultimately comes under the jurisdiction of the president. congress as an independent body should be able to figure it out. >> there is a standoff here. i guess is it your understanding and your colleagues understanding that the courts will rule on this and that will be that? >> well, i think the courts are going to be the ultimate arbiter here. clearly the president, the administration, is flouting what has been the justifiable and recognized oversight responsibilities of...
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weaponizing the irs is a dangerous thing. the third branch of government, the courts will ultimately decide the constitutional issue here. when the courts decide, we will abide by that. >> are you casting doubt on the legitimacy -- >> i know farmers, but why not industries -- other industries as well? our processese and look at exceptions area people talk about diapers and other things, and we will be careful on this. the farmers are being personally retaliated for political reasons. >> are you seeing any nontariff retaliations from china now? >> i have not. >> what other retailers have you spoken to about the tariffs? >> i spoke to the cfo of walmart. they are the largest. i've spoken to others and i won't comment on all of them. we are working closely with them to understand where they can resource things and what the consumer impact is. >> on the issue of huawei and z te, is there any -- is there anything huawei could do -- >> i will not comment on that. times, i multiple don't know how much clear i can get. i have had no
weaponizing the irs is a dangerous thing. the third branch of government, the courts will ultimately decide the constitutional issue here. when the courts decide, we will abide by that. >> are you casting doubt on the legitimacy -- >> i know farmers, but why not industries -- other industries as well? our processese and look at exceptions area people talk about diapers and other things, and we will be careful on this. the farmers are being personally retaliated for political...
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the irs taxy that cut that the republicans passed was a joke. i i hear one more person say got so much money back on my taxes this year, they are lying. say, president ways.is a pimp in so many he has not paid any taxes because what he does is he counts his losses. he tallies up all of his losses so we can outweigh a certain amount that he would have to pay in taxes and he has been doing this for years. no american bank will loan this man a dime. that is why he ended up having to go overseas to get money to help sustain the wealthy life that he has. guest: thank you for that. the new york times article that came out yesterday showed that moredent trump indeed had claims of tax losses in his businesses than any other 1991 thatn 1990 to amounts to over $1 billion worth of tax losses he claimed and our taxes should not be a support. president trump is claiming that he did it so he could make more profit off of other businesses. it is not a sport. he should be paying his fair share of taxes just like the rest of the hard-working americans in this co
the irs taxy that cut that the republicans passed was a joke. i i hear one more person say got so much money back on my taxes this year, they are lying. say, president ways.is a pimp in so many he has not paid any taxes because what he does is he counts his losses. he tallies up all of his losses so we can outweigh a certain amount that he would have to pay in taxes and he has been doing this for years. no american bank will loan this man a dime. that is why he ended up having to go overseas to...
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the congress can go to the irs and say give us a tax return. you have to tell me, if you are talking to me about something, what is the thing you are subpoenaing a person for, what you trying to do? it doesn't lend itself easily to gross generalizations. >> laura: hope hicks, the current chief communication officer for the fox corporation and by the way conservative watchdog group, they are now suing the doj for any copies of a chart that apparently they had compiled, they had been drawn up that shows statutes that secretary of state hillary clinton could have violated for that unauthorized use of the private email server. that chart apparently was disseminated within the fbi and excluded in a or just gross negligence, the reason for no prosecution stated by comey in the summer of 2016. is that significant? why is judicial watch going after that chart? >> as former attorney general mike bouquets he pointed out, that was the centerpiece of the inquiry relative to the former secretary of state meaning that if there was an avenue for prosecution t
the congress can go to the irs and say give us a tax return. you have to tell me, if you are talking to me about something, what is the thing you are subpoenaing a person for, what you trying to do? it doesn't lend itself easily to gross generalizations. >> laura: hope hicks, the current chief communication officer for the fox corporation and by the way conservative watchdog group, they are now suing the doj for any copies of a chart that apparently they had compiled, they had been drawn...
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if the treasury department/irs does not comply, what recourse does house ways and means have? >> el with, we need to hold the treasury secretary and the internal revenue service commissioner in contempt and proceed to court to enforce that contempt. we also have something called the power of inherent contempt in which the congress can protect its authority by condition fining or restraining someone who's in contempt. it's not something we've had to use in a long time but we never had a president like donald trump who so abuses and shows such contempt for our constitution and system of checks and blasss that preserves our democracy. >> but then going through the channels of the courts could take years and running out the clock seems to be exactly what this administration might be trying to do, and so how do you see it would be beneficial to house ways and means if, you know, contempt, going through the court system could take years? >> you're so right because their whole strategy is to run out the clock, to hide the truth from the american people for as long as they possibly ca
if the treasury department/irs does not comply, what recourse does house ways and means have? >> el with, we need to hold the treasury secretary and the internal revenue service commissioner in contempt and proceed to court to enforce that contempt. we also have something called the power of inherent contempt in which the congress can protect its authority by condition fining or restraining someone who's in contempt. it's not something we've had to use in a long time but we never had a...
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mnuchin and the irs commissioner is unprecedented. and of course we had the absurd statement by mnuchin that he didn't think there was a legitimate legislative purpose. it's not for the secretary of the treasury to decide for the legislative branch what is or is not a legitimate legislative purpose. i think courts can handle this one expeditiously. >> well, do you believe given your position that you just spelled out, are democrats being aggressive enough right now in pursuing the president's tax returns? >> well, i think especially in the case of ritchie neal, the chairman of the house ways and means committee, democrats want to be methodical. they want to build a case that's going to be iron clad if and when it goes to court. i think that's what ritchie neal is doing. >> democrats are also trying to obtain testimony from multiple current and former administration officials but are also being met with resistance virtually across the board. you sit on the oversight committee. do you think packaging contempt citations will be an effect
mnuchin and the irs commissioner is unprecedented. and of course we had the absurd statement by mnuchin that he didn't think there was a legitimate legislative purpose. it's not for the secretary of the treasury to decide for the legislative branch what is or is not a legitimate legislative purpose. i think courts can handle this one expeditiously. >> well, do you believe given your position that you just spelled out, are democrats being aggressive enough right now in pursuing the...
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olw data from the irs shows that taxctors audited a little over 6% of all returns, but those making 10 mil oowmore that'sby half from a year earlier and down 80% from the recent peak in 201 the drop was across the board for the wealthy. those making a million or more or 5 million both saw declines. it is unclear how mucen r has beenn lost from those fewer audits which is a decline now for seven straight years and the top half of 1% from americans accounted for 20% of all underreported income that works out to be $50 billion a year. why the low of audit rates? well, budget cuts to the irs were the main reason which resulted in sharp decreasebe in the n of auditors. kinghe auditors is a w dead bureaucracy. it's been eviscerated that the budget is way down and you can see in these nbers that you are more likely to be audited in the united states if you ke $20,000 a year than if you make $500,000. the battle is heating upss in congver giving the agency more money especially after the new tax law cated new loopholes and opportunities for avdance. the i estimates that every dollar spent on e
olw data from the irs shows that taxctors audited a little over 6% of all returns, but those making 10 mil oowmore that'sby half from a year earlier and down 80% from the recent peak in 201 the drop was across the board for the wealthy. those making a million or more or 5 million both saw declines. it is unclear how mucen r has beenn lost from those fewer audits which is a decline now for seven straight years and the top half of 1% from americans accounted for 20% of all underreported income...
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the department of treasury and irs have one week to comply. the chairman of the house ways and means committee tried to obtain the returns initially by using a provision of the federal tax code that dates back to the harding administration and the teapot dome scandal. and steve mnuchin rejected that request. he will not comply because it quote, lacks and political purpose. and in a statement richard nielsen says he didn't make this decision lightly. upon advice of counsel i issued subpoenas. i believe this action gives us the best opportunity to succeed and obtain the requested material. the committee's pop republican disagrees. >> this is a very dangerous precedent to be setting. the president is exactly right to be fighting this because if they-- if democrats can obtain the president's tax returns for purely political renes, nothing can stop them from obtaining any americans, obtaining and makes those returns as well. >> no word on whether or not secretary mnuchin will comply with this request, but since he rejected it in the past, it seems
the department of treasury and irs have one week to comply. the chairman of the house ways and means committee tried to obtain the returns initially by using a provision of the federal tax code that dates back to the harding administration and the teapot dome scandal. and steve mnuchin rejected that request. he will not comply because it quote, lacks and political purpose. and in a statement richard nielsen says he didn't make this decision lightly. upon advice of counsel i issued subpoenas. i...
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we have a copy of an irs document of his irs transcript. we were able to confirm it through a number of ways, including the individual who provided us that also provided us with fred trump's tax returns. we also were able to match the transcript that we have through actually a database that's kept by the irs. it is anonymous. because we had the taxes in the first instance, the tax information, we were able to match it into the database. we also had a lot of information from the other investigation we did on fred trump's tax returns, and things matched. we spent time engineering it and going out for confirmation in other ways. >> how is this going to move the debate forward as it pertains to the democrats getting ahold of donald trump's tax returns? they have the statutory right. some will say this was a constitutional crisis. that was corrected. this is not a constitutional crisis, when the chairman of the ways and means committee asks for your tax returns, and the treasury department doesn't give it. that's a crime. how are they going to r
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>> i don't see the treasury or the irs to comply at this point. they have until friday. it's possible they could seek some resolution. we saw that with the justice department and the judiciary committee. they tried to come to a resolution on their subpoena for the full mueller report. they failed to. i think we're headed to a contempt citation proceeding for the treasury secretary or the ifrs commission irs commissioner. the congress doesn't have much power to force contempt. they could take years to resolve. and it could drag into 2020 and beyond that. >> that's interesting. you get a gray area when there's a rule. but they don't have the power to enforce that rule. thanks for joining me. >>> in cuba, now, a shortage of basics appears to be getting worse. the cuban government has announced the rationing of items that are hard to come by. chicken, eggs, sausage and cleaning products. the government blames it on the u.s. the trump administration has taken a hard stance of cuban support from president nicolas maduro. the supply of oil from venezuela and cuba is being affec
>> i don't see the treasury or the irs to comply at this point. they have until friday. it's possible they could seek some resolution. we saw that with the justice department and the judiciary committee. they tried to come to a resolution on their subpoena for the full mueller report. they failed to. i think we're headed to a contempt citation proceeding for the treasury secretary or the ifrs commission irs commissioner. the congress doesn't have much power to force contempt. they could...
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until now, all internaonal pressure to release the reuters ir has been resisted. minister, just a word for the bbc? why have you decided to free wa lone andyaw soe oo? we got no explanation from this government minister. is this an admission that these two committed no crime? this british advisor to aung san suu kyi is being cdited for securing the pardon. he believes it could mark a turning point in myanmar's relations with the west. >> what i've learned from all of this is dialogue works. if we are to help, we need toth engage witinternational community, the myanmar government, to bring peace and prosperity. nick: tonight the joursts who inadvertently became global icons of press freedom finally embraced once again the roles aney had been denied, husb and fathers. nick beake, bbc ne. jane: let's have a look at the day's other news. ms. secretary of statee pompeo has visited baghdad on an unannounced trip. siraqi governmerces said he met iraq's prime minister an . yet canceled a visit to germany hours before he was due to meet chancellor merkel because of what we
until now, all internaonal pressure to release the reuters ir has been resisted. minister, just a word for the bbc? why have you decided to free wa lone andyaw soe oo? we got no explanation from this government minister. is this an admission that these two committed no crime? this british advisor to aung san suu kyi is being cdited for securing the pardon. he believes it could mark a turning point in myanmar's relations with the west. >> what i've learned from all of this is dialogue...
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read section 6103 of the tax code it doesn't say the irs, could, may, shall deliver a tax return. it says will. >> it says shall actually which means will. >> they have to do it, no question. >> your chairman has been consulting attorneys about this. he tried to have it all buttoned up legally and moved more slowly than some other democrats hoped. what is counsel telling you about how long it will take in the courts? >> we don't have an idea. the hope is they will comply with the subpoena. this is uncharted territory. this is one of the reasons the chairman has been properly but deliberate about this. very cautious to make sure we get it right. 6103 has always been followed. we haven't been down this path where the irs commissioner or the secretary denied a legitimate order. we are making sure we do it right >> quickly, you disagree with the house judiciary chair, jerry nadler, who believes we are already in a constitutional crisis. how do you describe this moment in time? >> i think until we have a situation where we can't get a legitimate order enforced by the courts, we have to
read section 6103 of the tax code it doesn't say the irs, could, may, shall deliver a tax return. it says will. >> it says shall actually which means will. >> they have to do it, no question. >> your chairman has been consulting attorneys about this. he tried to have it all buttoned up legally and moved more slowly than some other democrats hoped. what is counsel telling you about how long it will take in the courts? >> we don't have an idea. the hope is they will comply...
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the issue is that the irs is not providing returns. we need to seek court action to get them to provide the returns. in the case of the state level, we would just provide the returns. >> it goes to the assembly committee tomorrow. possibly another vote in the assembly this week. >> they have to vote on it. >> governor is promised he will -- >> he said he will sign it. passed the senate. assembly is looking at it. they pass it -- >> how long before you get sued by the trump administration or organization? >> they should focus on following the law as opposed to suing people. >> have you been a part -- have you seen how things work? >> you can always hope. they want to sue us, they can sue us. the law is the law. it's in black and white. they should follow it. >> if we are talking six months, we would have been looking at president trump's state tax returns? >> no. most people actually provide their tax returns. >> will we based on this legislation? >> yes, we will. i believe so. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we appreciate
the issue is that the irs is not providing returns. we need to seek court action to get them to provide the returns. in the case of the state level, we would just provide the returns. >> it goes to the assembly committee tomorrow. possibly another vote in the assembly this week. >> they have to vote on it. >> governor is promised he will -- >> he said he will sign it. passed the senate. assembly is looking at it. they pass it -- >> how long before you get sued by...
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robert: we'll leave ire. thanks for being here tonight. appreciate it on a friday night. up nex sti with us, we'll have the "washington week extra." we'll t ak moreut 2020, watch it on our website, facebook or youtube.i' robert costa have, a great weekend. announcer: corporate funding is provided by -- >> babbel, a language program that teaches real life conversations in a new language such as spanish, french, german, italian and more. babbel's 10 to 15-minuteessons are available as an app or online. more information on babbel.com. announcer:ho adviser. kaiser permanente. financial services firm, raymond james. additional funding is provided by -- koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural dnces in our communities. the corporation for publ broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning ute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] >> you're watching pbs. hey. hello, you. come this wa this is good, this is ve
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. >>> t irs audit rate dropped again. according to new figures, agency audited about .6% of urns last tax r year. that's the seventh consecutive annual decline. audits of wealthy households dropped to their lowest levels since the irs beganeporting e data in 2008. the agency, which has been hit by budget cuts, is in the process of askin congress for a funding increase. >>> the best and brightest high school student are putting their economic knowledge to test. teams tod competed in the national economic challenge in new york, and this year andrew ross sorkinod mated the event and crowned the next potential yellen powell or janet >> reporter: at the 19th annual economic challenge, students a quizzed on principles in economics. >> land is a factor of oduction. what are the other three factors? >> capital, entrepreneurship, and labo t >> reportet is correct. and put to the test to apply these principles to the real world. assume a consumer is maximizing utility in the consumption of bread and cheeseum further a that these ar
. >>> t irs audit rate dropped again. according to new figures, agency audited about .6% of urns last tax r year. that's the seventh consecutive annual decline. audits of wealthy households dropped to their lowest levels since the irs beganeporting e data in 2008. the agency, which has been hit by budget cuts, is in the process of askin congress for a funding increase. >>> the best and brightest high school student are putting their economic knowledge to test. teams tod...
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>> i think the irs commissioner should be subject to the same penalties. and i really think probably the fine approach would be the one that would have broader support. but going through civil contempt, and even if an order is obtained this year and getting all the appeals out of the way does not seem as credible an alternative. a fine would become effective right away. maybe $25,000, $50,000 a day doesn't make a big difference to steven mnuchin, but perhaps it does to don mcgahn or any number of people who know the secrets that the white house is working so hard to protect. >> it would be an interesting strategy. we'll watch. we'll see. let's move on to big headline from the first republican, the only republican member of congress right now to call for the president's impeachment, that is justin amash, a republican representative of michigan. and it's significant not only because he's a republican but because he's going further than democratic leadership is at this point. further than nancy pelosi and steny hoyer have at this point. you told my colleague
>> i think the irs commissioner should be subject to the same penalties. and i really think probably the fine approach would be the one that would have broader support. but going through civil contempt, and even if an order is obtained this year and getting all the appeals out of the way does not seem as credible an alternative. a fine would become effective right away. maybe $25,000, $50,000 a day doesn't make a big difference to steven mnuchin, but perhaps it does to don mcgahn or any...
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particularly in cars to the us, this may raise president trumps ir ahead of negotiations this week and there are some of this week as well between the two leaders, and certainly not helping will be data revealing that japanese trade with the us nearly rose 18% in aprilfrom a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will put japan and a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will putjapan and a a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will put japan and a really a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will putjapan and a really tough negotiation position is trumps government tries to rehash trade agreement to try to lower the us trade deficit and address what he considers to be unfair trade practices. we also have the survey of —— that you mentioned and all thatis of —— that you mentioned and all that is pointing to worries ahead. now let's brief you on some other business stories. boeing is facing more claims for compensation over the troubled 737 max. china eastern airlines is formally requesting compensation for the losses its suffering because the plane has had to be grounded whilst a safety
particularly in cars to the us, this may raise president trumps ir ahead of negotiations this week and there are some of this week as well between the two leaders, and certainly not helping will be data revealing that japanese trade with the us nearly rose 18% in aprilfrom a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will put japan and a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will putjapan and a a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will put japan and a really a year earlier to $6.5 billion. this will...
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"the new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. the major revelation, donald trump the businessman reported more than double the losses of any other taxpayer in america. >>> so we're watching several developing stories at this hour but we start with the devastating scene out of colorado, where we're learning new details of the deadly shooting at a school in a denver suburb. kids from kindergarten through high school sent running for their lives. one purpose dead, eight others injured, two of them critically. authorities say two suspects opened fire on their classmates in two separate locations at the school before police managed to take the pair into custody. one of the suspects is due to appear in court later this afternoon and this morning survivors are describing a scene of pure terror as a classmate aimed his gun at them. >> the shooter came in late. he walked to the other side of the classroom where we also had another door, and he opened the door. he walked back as if he was going to go back to his seat, and then he walked ba
"the new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. the major revelation, donald trump the businessman reported more than double the losses of any other taxpayer in america. >>> so we're watching several developing stories at this hour but we start with the devastating scene out of colorado, where we're learning new details of the deadly shooting at a school in a denver suburb. kids from kindergarten through high school sent running...
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the irs and department of treasury have one week to comply. previously the chairman tried to get access to these returns by using a little known very old provision in the federal tax code that dates back to the teapot scandal, but treasury secretary mnuchin didn't comply with the request saying it lacked a legitimate legislative purpose and therefore violated supreme court precedent. chairman neal seems well prepared and expecting for this to wind up in front of the courts. listen here. >> are you going to take president trump to court over getting his tax returns? >> i think there will be some sort of a decision by the end of the week. that's for sure. the options are pretty narrow now. the last eight presidents have voluntarily released their tax forms. and i think that what we're trying to do here is to remain consistent with the prince ple that previous presidents have developed. >> the president has made it clear in the past he does not contend to comply with subpoenas coming from house democrats. eric? eric: ellison, thank you very much.
the irs and department of treasury have one week to comply. previously the chairman tried to get access to these returns by using a little known very old provision in the federal tax code that dates back to the teapot scandal, but treasury secretary mnuchin didn't comply with the request saying it lacked a legitimate legislative purpose and therefore violated supreme court precedent. chairman neal seems well prepared and expecting for this to wind up in front of the courts. listen here....
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i mean, there is a black letter law, statute that is effectively being challenged by the irs and the treasury here as they're denying the ways and means committee the right to see these tax returns. that law that they are defying by doing that, it's a law that has never been tested in court before. so there's no precedent, there's no case law to predict the way this is going to go. nobody has ever bothered to break this particular law before. this law that requires them to hand over these tax returns. now that they are breaking it, their defiance of that law, what we expect will be their defiance of these subpoenas, as well, this will lead to court proceedings which will be fascinating to watch and which will definitely be groundbreaking because, again, this is -- this will be brand new case law that we've never seen. on the substance of it, though, you should know that that fight, trying get the tax returns from the irs and the treasury department, that is one part of this fight, but it's really starting to look like maybe sooner and not later the president's taxes and financial his
i mean, there is a black letter law, statute that is effectively being challenged by the irs and the treasury here as they're denying the ways and means committee the right to see these tax returns. that law that they are defying by doing that, it's a law that has never been tested in court before. so there's no precedent, there's no case law to predict the way this is going to go. nobody has ever bothered to break this particular law before. this law that requires them to hand over these tax...
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you don't tell the irs how much money you have, you tell the irs how much you are making each year. with they did was this very meticulous process of turning that into wealth. if somebody has $100 in dividends from stocks, they use that to get a gauge on how much wealth they have. but it really required a lot of moving pieces. not justalty is taking one day, but a bunch of them, creating a constellation of information. macroeconomic data, cross-border flows. some survey data and estate tax data, crunch that together and figure out how wealthy are the wealthiest? >> and they are pretty wealthy. >> yes, yes. when the paper first came out, it really made an impression. first reliablehe estimates of the top .1%. we talk a lot about the top 1%, 1980,at top .1% -- in they had about 7% of u.s. wealth. 2014, 2016 are the latest numbers, 20%. >> big change. >> almost a tripling, whereas the bottom half has not budged. point,e is a catalytic and it seems to come during the reagan administration. at least that's what the data show. help us understand what happened in the mid-80's. >> he's sayi
you don't tell the irs how much money you have, you tell the irs how much you are making each year. with they did was this very meticulous process of turning that into wealth. if somebody has $100 in dividends from stocks, they use that to get a gauge on how much wealth they have. but it really required a lot of moving pieces. not justalty is taking one day, but a bunch of them, creating a constellation of information. macroeconomic data, cross-border flows. some survey data and estate tax...
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