Episode 168

Year 2019Episode 16860 minAug. 27, 2019
Episode 168

In a new court filing, Deutsche Bank said it has responsive tax returns for either Trump, members of his family, or his companies. Additionally, the bank says it has other tax returns for people who may constitute "immediate family." 

Tax expert David Cay Johnston on a new filing where Deutsche Bank said it has some Trump family or company tax returns. 

NBC News' Julia Ainsley and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on the exclusive NBC reporting that the Trump administration is pulling millions from FEMA to pay for detention space for asylum seekers at the southern border 

Vox's Shermichael Singleton, MSNBC's Garrett Haake, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on Biden showing his compassion and experience with loss in a new health care ad. 

WaPo's Phil Rucker, Politico's Anna Palmer, Real Clear Politics' A.B. Stoddard, and NPR's Maria Hinojosa on how Trump's back and forth on trade has led to global market instability watch 
 

Episode 168 has aired on Aug. 27, 2019 at 16:00
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