NYC transit system may try to fill budget gaps with tax on streaming services
The Wall Street Journal's Jimmy Vielkind joins CNBC's Brian Sullivan and 'Last Call' to discuss the possibility a tax on streaming services could be used to help fund the New York City transit system.
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