trump administration has been up to. let s talk technical, glen. there is a contempt vote happening this week, but it will be tomorrow in the oversight committee. what s that mean? this is a big deal, stephanie. this is a question of how the u.s. citizenship got on the 2020 census. people believe that could drive down latino participation and make them less involved in congress. they have refused to turn over some of those documents, so arguably, as a matter of public policy, this could be a bigger deal than the issues around the mueller report. there is a lot at stake here and they are moving forward with this criminal contempt citation against the attorney general and the commerce secretary. all right, gentlemen, busy week. glen kirschner, chuck rosenberg, kene dilanian, thank you so muc.
internal bleeding. the ntsb is investigating the crash of a helicopter in a midtown skyscraper. the pilot david mccormick was killed in the crash. no one else was hurt. mccormick was flying alone. stomp tens of thousands of industries stored by the texas border agency have been stolen after a subcontractor s network was hacked. the file contained images of license plates as well as pictures of drivers traveling through the port of entry. we re digging deeper into those big stories and what they mean to you. up next, the house vote on whether to enforce contempt subpoenas against former and current trump officials, but what is the end game for democrats? and here s a bigger question. is it actually a good one? and later, when a ceo gets paid 300, even 400, even 1,000 times what a worker in his or her own company gets paid, what,
going awry, and 40 years of policy don t get fixed overnight. so health care fell apart, the public education system fell apart, public spending just disappeared almost completely. so that has left workers in a terrible position. and then there was an ethos shift at the very top, and that involved prioritizing of shareholder interests above the interests of everyone else. when my grandfather ran that company, he was a fierce businessman and a conservative, but he believed he had multiple stakeholders, not just the shareholders, but also the people that worked there, that people who came to the park, society at large, all of those were his stakeholders, and he invested accordingly. so there is a question of decency here. and if i m a ceo at a company and i m going home with $65 million, which is really closer to 140 million after the merger is done, but i chose the easier
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pollsters who showed devastating number in those routine states. states like texas, florida, rust belt states as well, michigan, pennsylvania. the president was dismissing it, even urging his aides to publicly dismiss those numbers and show other numbers that are doing well. do we know where those numbers come from? what s striking is we don t know if other numbers actually exist. we asked sarah sanders about this, and he said, the president saw what happened in 2016. the polling was wrong in 2016. i said, sarah, but this is his own polling. she declined to answer that question. declined to answer that question. thank you so much, garrett haake and peter alexander. let s go to indiana where one of joe biden s main competitors, pete buttigieg, is set to answer questions about