On Sunday morning, de Blasio responded in the affirmative when Chuck Todd of NBC News’ “Meet the Press” asked if the tax breaks offered to Amazon weren’t “money you had over here. And it was going over there.”
- WATCH: Local business owners angry after Amazon pulls out of NYC Headquarters deal
THE SOUNDBITE
SOMETHING WAS AMISS - “This is a duly elected president, someone who the entire country said we want to be our president, and here we see that yet again people cannot accept the results of an election. And by the way, the president knew that something was amiss, he’d been saying from the very beginning, something’s going on within in the FBI, something’s wrong within my justice department. He knew and everybody said, “oh, he’s crazy.” No, he wasn’t. This is exactly the thing that he was talking about happening. It’s disgraceful and I think he needs to answer a lot of questions.” – Lara Trump, on “Fox & Friends,” discussing former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s admission that he ordered an obstruction of justice probe against President Donald Trump. WATCH
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IRS refund frenzy: Democrats blast Trump Treasury for 'goosing' paychecks
Amazon vs Ocasio-Cortez: 25K NYC job promise had holes
If Joe Biden runs, his presidency goes through Wall Street
Married filing taxes jointly vs. separately: Pros and cons
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#TheFlashback
2009: President Barack Obama launched a $75 billion foreclosure rescue plan aimed at saving homes.
1988: Anthony M. Kennedy was sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
1997: Astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery completed their tune-up of the Hubble Space Telescope after 33 hours of spacewalking; the Hubble was then released using the shuttle's crane.
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