Warning to all People Living nearby all your week three nfl highlights and a Ground Breaking moments as we kick off your monday early today starts right now good morning. Im philip mena. And im frances rivera. With just a month until election day, a new report could reshape the race for the white house this morning, the New York Times headline says it all. Trumps taxes show chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. According to the report, the president paid no federal income tax at all for 10 of the past 15 years because he lost so much money and only paid 750 in 2016 and 17. The president fumed calling it fax news, comparing what the president said to average americans. The campaign is also selling stickers that say, i paid more income taxes than donald trump nbcs tracy potts joins us with the latest what else did we learn from that report reporter so frances, a couple of things lets start with this 72 million refund the president got. Hes at odds whether that was legit
Launched today around 77. Around, you know, in that roughly about 1. 8 billion offering here where the valuation of the total company, if you extrapolate that out, youre getting well into the 13 billion neck of the woods. So a very, very Big Development here. Jackie deangelis is following it. This is kind of the rule of thumb, the vast majority have been of that ilk. But again much will have to change, and well see in the next few hours. Not a bad launch. What are you hearing, jackie . Not a bad launch at all. It came public under the Ticker Symbol u, neil, and its trading higher by 35 . Opening trade was 75 a share when it priced at 52. This is remarkable because the whisper number last week on the low edge of the range was 34. So you stand back and ask yourself what are investors thinking, especially during this time period of so much uncertainty, you know, to be bidding up a stock like this, you know . This is a company, as you said, its part of this Video Software chain, so it make
But is important for children and families. He ended with a threat. May cut off funding if not open. And just yesterday, he said, quote, my view is the schools should open. He this thing is going away. It will go away like things go away and my view is that schools should be open. The president views the decision about how to reopen schools as a political dispute about his own reelection. And to paraphrase his press secretary, he is refusing to let science stand in the way. I fundamentally disagree with that approach. Schools must reopen based on science and the safety of our children and teachers, notf politics and wishful thinking. I do agree with the president that schools are critically important for children and families. My first job after i graduated from college was as a High School History teacher. My wife was a school librarian. At this time of year, i remember the anticipation as the start of school would come into focus. Two of my grandchildren are schoolage, and i know the
Maintenance of National Parks and other federal land open to the public. Senators are now working on amendments to the bill. No votes are scheduled yet, but work is expect today continue to next week. Now to live coverage of the u. S. Senate here on cspan2. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Black, will lead the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. 1mighty god, thank you for your great and precious promises. You have promised to keep a record of our pain. You have promised that no weapon formed against us will prosper. You have promised to supply our needs and to surround us with the shield of your blessings. You have promised to keep us from stumbling or slipping. Lord, you have promised that nothing can separate us from your love. You have promised to do for us more than we can ask or imagine. Great and precious are your promises. Give our lawmakers confidence in your promises, as they face these tumultuous times. Sustain them with your
Slide 6. Locam i reading it correct its gone down when youre comparing the 18, 19 to the fall of 2019 . This is slide 6 . Yeah. Sorry. Yes. So what this is showing you is the yellow bar is what the 18, 19 school year chronic absenteeism rate and the blue bar is showing what it is in the fall. Right . So our goal is to keep steady at the blue bar which would mean that at the end of this year, our chronic absenteeism rate would go down. Okay. But if we have the jump that weve been seeing over the past three years, it will go up. Okay. Thank you. Does that make sense . We need to it shows how its gone up every year, that slide. This is last year versus midyear and they are trying to maintain yeah. Its a little bit of apples and oranges. Were doing a fall to a year. But this is what were saying is that this is were seeing here is an opportunity we have to hopefully turn back that chronic absenteeism and then for your question, commissioner norton, the last three years of data, and i would