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i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. i used to worry about money all the time, but now that burden has been lifted. i'm spending time with friends, family, and life is amazing. anyways, thanks again, than. i couldn't have done it without you, buddy. >> terriel is an amazing guy who had, literally, zero experience before he came to one of my training events. terriel's now working for himself, loving life, and living s dream. one of the reasons terriel is so successful and why we have so many successful students is because we teach you things that make flipping properties so much easier. another technique you're gonna be introduced to at my event is how to find wealthy cash buyers who are currently buying properties in your area. these are wealthy people who are paying cash for properties right in your area and around the country, and many of my students have tapped into this source of buyers and has made it so much easier for them to get started and have success. just listen to what some of my students have to say. >> i'm
i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. i used to worry about money all the time, but now that burden has been lifted. i'm spending time with friends, family, and life is amazing. anyways, thanks again, than. i couldn't have done it without you, buddy. >> terriel is an amazing guy who had, literally, zero experience before he came to one of my training events. terriel's now working for himself, loving life, and living s dream. one of the reasons terriel is so successful...
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. >> jon: if i was on deal or no deal, i would say no deal. y, hey if i was on let's make a deal, no deal. hey, if i was on deal of fortune, i would say isn't this show called wheel of fortune, still -- no deal. [laughter] what if he enter -- if they dont understand no or nooo, what do you have in a colorful analogy. >> when you are at the plant in the middle of your job do you ever say to your boss, unless i get a raise right now and more vacation pay, i'm going to just shutdown the plant? [laughter] >> jon: i'm pretty sure you just described a union strike. [ laughter ] all right. clearly the president's point is you can't punish everybody because you don't get exactly what you want. >> the republicans wouldn't take the president's use of metaphor metaphorica la lange wig lying down. >> jon: me see and raise you a trip to kinkos for senator tom coburn. >> just for a minute i'd like for us to consider and i'd ask for unanimous consent to have scissors on the floor because i want to make a point in a minute. >> jon: i would like permission to u
. >> jon: if i was on deal or no deal, i would say no deal. y, hey if i was on let's make a deal, no deal. hey, if i was on deal of fortune, i would say isn't this show called wheel of fortune, still -- no deal. [laughter] what if he enter -- if they dont understand no or nooo, what do you have in a colorful analogy. >> when you are at the plant in the middle of your job do you ever say to your boss, unless i get a raise right now and more vacation pay, i'm going to just shutdown...
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i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. i used to worry about money all the time, but now that burden has been lifted. i'm spending time with friends, family, and life is amazing. anyways, thanks again, than. i couldn't have done it without you, buddy. >> terriel is an amazing guy who had, literally, zero experience before he came to one of my training events. terriel's now working for himself, loving life, and living his dream. one of the reasons terriel is so successful and why we have so many successful students is because we teach you things that make flipping properties so much easier. another technique you're gonna be introduced to at my event is how to find wealthy cash buyers who are currently buying properties in your area. these are wealthy people who are paying cash for properties right in your area and around the country, and many of my students have tapped into this source of buyers and has made it so much easier for them to get started and have success. just listen to what some of my students have to say. >> i'
i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. i used to worry about money all the time, but now that burden has been lifted. i'm spending time with friends, family, and life is amazing. anyways, thanks again, than. i couldn't have done it without you, buddy. >> terriel is an amazing guy who had, literally, zero experience before he came to one of my training events. terriel's now working for himself, loving life, and living his dream. one of the reasons terriel is so successful...
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on the strength of a hand shake, percentage wise. >> not a high percentage but the ones i made deals with, i decided that their hand shake is not good. we do not have contracts -- we have 70 -- there may be one or two contracts out there but basically, you can't make a good deal with a bad guy. you know -- >> regardless -- >> regardless of any piece of paper. they win. they sue you and do all kinds of things. >> do you still prefer to do business with a handshake? >> yeah, i prefer to do business with people that i like. you know, i see no reason to do business that cause my stomach to turn. it really dumb and really dumb if you're already rich, right? [ laughter ] >> let me ask you, what is the single best lesson you've learned from the elder buffets in your life, would you say? >> my father and grandfather have been the most amazing role models anyone could imagine. i watched my grandfather build what has been one of the greatest poor tins in the world and history's greatest gifts and in doing so empowering my father to change the world and take that opportunity -- >> he's exaggera
on the strength of a hand shake, percentage wise. >> not a high percentage but the ones i made deals with, i decided that their hand shake is not good. we do not have contracts -- we have 70 -- there may be one or two contracts out there but basically, you can't make a good deal with a bad guy. you know -- >> regardless -- >> regardless of any piece of paper. they win. they sue you and do all kinds of things. >> do you still prefer to do business with a handshake?...
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. >> i just wholesaled a deal to a wealthy cash buyer. i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. >> as you're watching at home -- we only have few seconds left, so pick up the phone and call the number right now to make your guaranteed reservation. this event is an opportunity many people will jump on in this area and change their lives forever. i really hope that you're one of them. if you want a better year this year, compared to last year, you have to do and learn something different. regardless of your financial situation or your background, you can do this successfully. real estate has changed my life, and i know it can change yours. i hope today is a day that you mark on your calendar, one where you can put a mark of an event where you and your financial future and your life took a giant leap forward. thanks for watching. i look forward to having you at i look forward to having you at the event. >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, bec
. >> i just wholesaled a deal to a wealthy cash buyer. i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. >> as you're watching at home -- we only have few seconds left, so pick up the phone and call the number right now to make your guaranteed reservation. this event is an opportunity many people will jump on in this area and change their lives forever. i really hope that you're one of them. if you want a better year this year, compared to last year, you have to do and learn...
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back then it was quite a bit of money. >> still is. [ laughter ] >> see the problem i deal with? big problem. >> the cost of the pennies -- >> that's right. >> and so when i graduated, i had $5,000 and i had a summer job so i earned another $2300 and i bought a new car with it. i thought it was a good deal. >> warren, you stuck rigly to the terms of the deal. >> no, it was a deal. >> it's interesting the two incentives, one worked and one didn't. do you regret the weight incentive you laid down with your son? >> i would say it was dumb. we're still talking about it today. >> do you lay these down on hwp? >> no i don't think i've ever done that. sometimes i would tell him he's going on a trip to some country he doesn't want to go to. i figured that was educational. i don't think i've ever done that. >> warren, all three of your children went to public school. >> that's true. >> all three of them dropped out of college. >> right. >> you're been plflag mat tick about that. >> if they combine their credits, we can get one degree. >> argue who gets it. >> i never thought -- i didn't wa
back then it was quite a bit of money. >> still is. [ laughter ] >> see the problem i deal with? big problem. >> the cost of the pennies -- >> that's right. >> and so when i graduated, i had $5,000 and i had a summer job so i earned another $2300 and i bought a new car with it. i thought it was a good deal. >> warren, you stuck rigly to the terms of the deal. >> no, it was a deal. >> it's interesting the two incentives, one worked and one didn't....
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on the strength of a hand shake, percentage wise. >> not a high percentage but the ones i made deals with, i decided that their hand shake is not good. we do not have contracts -- we have 70 -- there may be one or two contracts out there but basically, you can't make a good deal with a bad guy. you know -- >> regardless -- >> regardless of any piece of paper. they win. they sue you and do all kinds of things. >> do you still prefer to do business with a handshake? >> yeah, i prefer to do business with people that i like. you know, i see no reason to do business that cause my stomach to turn. it really dumb and really dumb if you're already rich, right? [ laughter ] >> let me ask you, what is the single best lesson you've learned from the elder buffets in your life, would you say? >> my father and grandfather have been the most amazing role models anyone could imagine. i watched my grandfather build what has been one of the greatest poor tins in the world and history's greatest gifts and in doing so empowering my father to change the world and take that opportunity -- >> he's exaggera
on the strength of a hand shake, percentage wise. >> not a high percentage but the ones i made deals with, i decided that their hand shake is not good. we do not have contracts -- we have 70 -- there may be one or two contracts out there but basically, you can't make a good deal with a bad guy. you know -- >> regardless -- >> regardless of any piece of paper. they win. they sue you and do all kinds of things. >> do you still prefer to do business with a handshake?...
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i can make a deal in my own back yard. you made a deal ind. your own backyard. and also across the country from what i learned from the live event my first deal i was able to secure $15,000.as nice. and after that i was able to get deals that i'm probably going to make about $160,000 from those deals. so $15,000 from the first deals. deal, $160,000 on your total deals.00 on your right. now how much cash did you put in the bank since you attended the live event?u well since i attended the live event i was able to put $50,000i was able to into my account. so he's got $50'000 being able to put into his account. can you imagine what yourunt. life would be like from where you're sitting right now to be able to put $50,000 into your account. and how much total money do you have in mind that $50,00will make?ind that in the pipe line i'll probably have $180,000. $180,000 mike!$180,000. in this neighborhood. do you understand this. yocan go out the and you can do it but you can only do it but you cancan only do it if you register for a live event. register register for a
i can make a deal in my own back yard. you made a deal ind. your own backyard. and also across the country from what i learned from the live event my first deal i was able to secure $15,000.as nice. and after that i was able to get deals that i'm probably going to make about $160,000 from those deals. so $15,000 from the first deals. deal, $160,000 on your total deals.00 on your right. now how much cash did you put in the bank since you attended the live event?u well since i attended the live...
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you seem a very vigorous guy. >> no, i don't deal with anything in local government. i don't deal with anything in politics. >> you're on the ballot for the last time. >> yes, that's it. and i've enjoyed all my years of public service because you're a public servant -- the problem today is when i got elected in '89 and prior to that i was state's attorney, i got elected overwhelmingly with all votes from every community. in '88 i think i had 90, 95% of the african-american community. i ran for office and a good friend of mine was running against me, tim evans. an african-american. i think i got 90% of the african-american vote. under american politics you would say that's not my base. i don't have to do anything. i said, i have to convince them that i'm their mayor. two years later i got 25, 30%. 40%. after that 50, 60, 70, 80%. today your base -- you just stay with your base, you don't have to worry about the other voters. that is not what public service is about. >> right. >> you have to go out there and work it to make sure those who voted for other candidates can u
you seem a very vigorous guy. >> no, i don't deal with anything in local government. i don't deal with anything in politics. >> you're on the ballot for the last time. >> yes, that's it. and i've enjoyed all my years of public service because you're a public servant -- the problem today is when i got elected in '89 and prior to that i was state's attorney, i got elected overwhelmingly with all votes from every community. in '88 i think i had 90, 95% of the african-american...
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most of the people i deal with are very concerned about the economy and number two be behind -p that is an electro magnetic pulse whether that's caused by solar fair or cyber attack. >> a community is seeing a merger between pop culture here and real life. he says : >> chris, i know you're critical here. are we seeing a shift that's seeing reflective in the pop culture? or is this an alarmist if you will? >> there is also one that has a zombie survival work out room now. >> i think these are popular cultures. it's the book of revelations. if you look back to the 197 oh 0s, there were zombie movies . there's some that deal with how to survive and how to expact the pack in the world. you want to deal with the idea. they are scenarios and now people are actually -- in a world and in -- people are actually planning on how to survive. >> yeah, -- -- i do things that are -- things that will turn out in the past five years or so. they know when i septembe i separate my book that i start to think more about the end of the world. i think i thought that when i saw the books that maybe i would
most of the people i deal with are very concerned about the economy and number two be behind -p that is an electro magnetic pulse whether that's caused by solar fair or cyber attack. >> a community is seeing a merger between pop culture here and real life. he says : >> chris, i know you're critical here. are we seeing a shift that's seeing reflective in the pop culture? or is this an alarmist if you will? >> there is also one that has a zombie survival work out room now....
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to me, it seems like it's pretty clear, everybody believes there's going to be a deal which ratchets up the risk. i do believe there'd be a deal. there was compelling buys, it took some guts to go in. the only thing i bought was facebook, when it was getting annihilated yesterday, coming down the day before. other price movers over the year, like priceline, it didn't move that much, because valuation support. so i'm starting to -- i even put money to work at this level for our absolutely convinced there'll be a deal. i'd rather put more money to work at a little higher level if i'm sure there's a deal when the deal's announced. >> joe, the market's clearly sniffing a deal. >> yeah. >> i mean, is it safe, as a trader, as an investor, to buy stocks here? >> a little bit. i'm not sold on the notion there
to me, it seems like it's pretty clear, everybody believes there's going to be a deal which ratchets up the risk. i do believe there'd be a deal. there was compelling buys, it took some guts to go in. the only thing i bought was facebook, when it was getting annihilated yesterday, coming down the day before. other price movers over the year, like priceline, it didn't move that much, because valuation support. so i'm starting to -- i even put money to work at this level for our absolutely...
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deal. right here and now. imaybe a deal to solve the shutdown and continuing resolution. >> i think with a little time we could be the ones to do it. here's what house republicans are fighting for. my mother-in-law has said the least you can do is show up, so at least we want the president, senate democrats to show up. and they continue to say we refuse to negotiate. listen, we don't line obama care. we understand the president does. the roll-out has been anything less than stellar. i get that, but can't we at least -- and so the last offer we put on the table, larry, was simply this. you know what? if your boss gets a one-year break, you ought to get a one-year break, and members of congress should not be treated better than working americans who pay their salaries. it's that simple. what this is about we're in the slowest, myotepid, weakest recovery in the modern eras. and so what we want to do is sit down with democrats and say where can we find common ground to improve the economy? and by the way, the nation
deal. right here and now. imaybe a deal to solve the shutdown and continuing resolution. >> i think with a little time we could be the ones to do it. here's what house republicans are fighting for. my mother-in-law has said the least you can do is show up, so at least we want the president, senate democrats to show up. and they continue to say we refuse to negotiate. listen, we don't line obama care. we understand the president does. the roll-out has been anything less than stellar. i get...
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is that going to be the big deal? ihere is going to be any big deal that is going to fundamentally change the long-term budget trajectory. >> jared bernstein, i rather agree with jimmy p. i want to know where you stand on that. what are the odds of a long-term budget deal? >> i think they're low. i think that the president has said recently -- in fact, when he was interviewed by john harwood the other day, he said rates? we're not going to do anything on rates. but we could look at a broader base. the key issue, though, as jimmy suggested, revenue, neutrality. certainly the democrats are not going to give much at all on entitlements unless they get new revenues. long-term big questions, no doubt about it. but i just want to say. i heard a very, very thawed version of steve scalise a few minutes ago on this show. i mean, this is a guy who about seven days ago was saying this is all about ending obama care, killing the economy, killing the globe. now he is like well, yeah, there is some problems there, but we're going to
is that going to be the big deal? ihere is going to be any big deal that is going to fundamentally change the long-term budget trajectory. >> jared bernstein, i rather agree with jimmy p. i want to know where you stand on that. what are the odds of a long-term budget deal? >> i think they're low. i think that the president has said recently -- in fact, when he was interviewed by john harwood the other day, he said rates? we're not going to do anything on rates. but we could look at...
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you know we cooked it together we play cards to gether we sing karaoke i. deal with all types of people. first never any place i mean all types of people all types. come down and. i saw people just like me depression was one of my biggest things. is i was seven years old alone that i was on the pill i do it in a way ever. i have. this. girl in and out around the city nurses. my body. i know my health. my body i had my breasts removed dealing with cancer so i'm trying to be strong and i'm trying to be you know it you know and just enjoy my life what i have right now what i'm doing right now is loving myself. taking care of my business no matter how much pain i'm me and i got to do. this on a journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. really by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip. their. first phase. torch relay. on r t r two dot com. and. basic needs the economic up and downs in the final month of the deal sang i and the rest of the. take it will be every week on a
you know we cooked it together we play cards to gether we sing karaoke i. deal with all types of people. first never any place i mean all types of people all types. come down and. i saw people just like me depression was one of my biggest things. is i was seven years old alone that i was on the pill i do it in a way ever. i have. this. girl in and out around the city nurses. my body. i know my health. my body i had my breasts removed dealing with cancer so i'm trying to be strong and i'm trying...
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and so i think, whatever deal comes through this week, and i believe there will be a deal, it will beretty content free, it will kick the can down the road. but whatever deal comes this week, i hope that we can step back from the blame game on both sides and have the adults get in a room and say, can we finally have a substantive conversation about how to get this country on a sound fiscal footing that encourages growth and stop being the laughingstock of the world. >> i do agree with that. >> well, that sounds good to me. what do you think? >> i think it does. the only thing i would suggest because of the way our system does work, a lot of that conversation has to be in public. the american people have to buy into it. it's very hard to get very large change in the american people don't understand. >> i agree request that. go to facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fire back question. are you optimistic that a deal right now 39% of you sayweek.
and so i think, whatever deal comes through this week, and i believe there will be a deal, it will beretty content free, it will kick the can down the road. but whatever deal comes this week, i hope that we can step back from the blame game on both sides and have the adults get in a room and say, can we finally have a substantive conversation about how to get this country on a sound fiscal footing that encourages growth and stop being the laughingstock of the world. >> i do agree with...
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deal? >> somewhere in between. i think we'll get a deal done. i think we'll get the government back open. i think we'll get the debt ceiling lifted for a period of time, which i hope is certainly longer than six weeks and goes into next year so we can sit down and do some tough negotiating on debt, deficit and
deal? >> somewhere in between. i think we'll get a deal done. i think we'll get the government back open. i think we'll get the debt ceiling lifted for a period of time, which i hope is certainly longer than six weeks and goes into next year so we can sit down and do some tough negotiating on debt, deficit and
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i don't even know what the deal is. and the deal is not doing what i hoped it would do. there are no tax hikes in this deal, that i know of. no tax hikes in this deal. second, spending has been coming down like a big rock, spending is now the lowest it's been since 2007, back-to-back years, haven't had this low a spending rate since the korean war. that's not bad. we're not getting the tax reform. but the fed's not going to tighten. so if you eke out earnings of 4%, 5%, why can't the stock market go up on fundamentals? >> it can. we're looking at a long-term, slow-growth economy, not only here but in europe and the rest of the world because of all the debt that's in the respective systems. i think we have to get used to lower returns from all of the asset classes. and if you do that, if you lower your expectations, 4% is going to be pretty good. but, larry, if we get up to a 20 times earnings on this stock market, 4% isn't going to look that good. and it's going to become more of a stock selection market rather than a throw it all on the wall and it's all going to go up m
i don't even know what the deal is. and the deal is not doing what i hoped it would do. there are no tax hikes in this deal, that i know of. no tax hikes in this deal. second, spending has been coming down like a big rock, spending is now the lowest it's been since 2007, back-to-back years, haven't had this low a spending rate since the korean war. that's not bad. we're not getting the tax reform. but the fed's not going to tighten. so if you eke out earnings of 4%, 5%, why can't the stock...
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don't think we're headed to default, but i doubt a deal will be cut in the next 48 hours. it's much too complicated, and i think that the very fact you only had reid and mcconnell meet yesterday for the first time in 17 days tells you how big a mess this is, and how much the personal hostility is a part of this. >> schieffer: i was very struck this morning, john mccain and chuck schumer sitting here across the table, two people who are very different ideologically, but they're both smart people. they're people of good will. and you sit here and wonder how is it that these two people, people like this, cannot be the ones to get this thing done? and yet, somehow or another, there seem to be all these pressures, dee dee, on the leaders on both sides that is keeping this from happening. >> well, you have all these processes that begin, and then they die, and it throws it back to leadership. but it hasn't just been that reid and mcconnell haven't met in the last 17 days. they haven't immediate mt. since july. you have leadership not talking to each other.
don't think we're headed to default, but i doubt a deal will be cut in the next 48 hours. it's much too complicated, and i think that the very fact you only had reid and mcconnell meet yesterday for the first time in 17 days tells you how big a mess this is, and how much the personal hostility is a part of this. >> schieffer: i was very struck this morning, john mccain and chuck schumer sitting here across the table, two people who are very different ideologically, but they're both smart...
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. >> so i just started making my plans how i was going to deal with it from then. it took me about four days. >> what took you four days? >> to get a knife and decide where i was going to get him at. >> moore says he decided to attack the inmate in a hallway near the laundry. >> population has no accidents back there. just a few guys and that one officer. >> it was kind of surprising how calm and pragmatic he was in telling us the story about the stabbing incident. >> i'm not proud of it, but i'm not ashamed of it. that's what i feel like i had to do and i did it. >> had you tried talking to him before you stabbed him, or -- >> no, it doesn't work. >> it doesn't work? >> doesn't work like that. >> moore went on to explain when his shoes first came up missing the inmate he later attacked claimed to have known who stole them. he allegedly told moore that the thief would give the shoes back in exchange for a valuable prison commodity, three bags of coffee. >> i thought, well, okay, three bags of coffee, if i can get it back without going to lockup, don't have to stab n
. >> so i just started making my plans how i was going to deal with it from then. it took me about four days. >> what took you four days? >> to get a knife and decide where i was going to get him at. >> moore says he decided to attack the inmate in a hallway near the laundry. >> population has no accidents back there. just a few guys and that one officer. >> it was kind of surprising how calm and pragmatic he was in telling us the story about the stabbing...
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i have this chapter which deals with its libertarianism. but i try to find ways in which a libertarian take on freedom comes up on our american pop culture. >> host: what about the western in general? >> guest: well, there's a perfect example of this conflict between liberty and authority. some westerns like have gun, will travel treat ordinary people as if they can't take care of themselves. would come into a small town, it was run by a corrupt mayor, a vicious sheriff, some kind of businessman, and he would straighten it out. and to me, there's a kind of a paternalism in that. i would contrast it with "deadwood" where the sense is people can take care of themselves. they're not at at a complete loss. i think the western has alternated between what i'll call a hobbs perspective and a locke perspective. hobbs thought left to themselves people will end up in a war against all. locke thought people can develop societies, property on their own. i find it fascinating how that dialogue between these two great philosophers plays out in the america
i have this chapter which deals with its libertarianism. but i try to find ways in which a libertarian take on freedom comes up on our american pop culture. >> host: what about the western in general? >> guest: well, there's a perfect example of this conflict between liberty and authority. some westerns like have gun, will travel treat ordinary people as if they can't take care of themselves. would come into a small town, it was run by a corrupt mayor, a vicious sheriff, some kind...
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i can make a deal in my own back yard. you made a deal ind. your own backyard. and also across the country from what i learned from the live event my first deal i was able to secure $15,000.as nice. and after that i was able to get deals that i'm probably going to make about $160,000 from those deals. so $15,000 from the first deals. deal, $160,000 on your total deals.00 on your right. now how much cash did you put in the bank since you attended the live event?u well since i attended the live event i was able to put $50,000i was able to into my account. so he's got $50'000 being able to put into his account. can you imagine what yourunt. life would be like from where you're sitting right now to be able to put $50,000 into your account. and how much total money do you have in mind that $50,000 will make?d that in the pipe line i'll probably have $180,000. $180,000 mike!$180,000. known as mike the man in this neighborhood. do you understand this. you can go out there and you can do it but you can only do it but you cancan only do it if you register for a live event
i can make a deal in my own back yard. you made a deal ind. your own backyard. and also across the country from what i learned from the live event my first deal i was able to secure $15,000.as nice. and after that i was able to get deals that i'm probably going to make about $160,000 from those deals. so $15,000 from the first deals. deal, $160,000 on your total deals.00 on your right. now how much cash did you put in the bank since you attended the live event?u well since i attended the live...
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i think that deals with some of the reciprocity issues. one of the areas for potential and i think it's an area that the gun violence prevention side should be willing to discuss is happening some national recognition for concealed carry is our minimum standards met for concealed carry in the states, either a national standard or a national minimum standard that states have to follow. i know a few years ago when i look at texas has one of the higher levels, highest levels of standards. if we could find a state where it's worked and it's worked well and where legitimate gun owners who feel they need is for protection meet the criteria, let's have those sort of criteria adopted elsewhere. i think that's something that should be put on the table. i think if we do that, i think we also grabbed get into some of the other issues with background checks and with weapons. one of the things that's applied with concealed carry permit is the id of the license. it's been interesting to me i know one of the books i read early on on guns was david hemming
i think that deals with some of the reciprocity issues. one of the areas for potential and i think it's an area that the gun violence prevention side should be willing to discuss is happening some national recognition for concealed carry is our minimum standards met for concealed carry in the states, either a national standard or a national minimum standard that states have to follow. i know a few years ago when i look at texas has one of the higher levels, highest levels of standards. if we...
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that you learned in the system that helped you to go out there and make this kind of money on a deal? well iearned a lot of things, but the two most valuable things for me were learning how to do an investment deal without actually using my own money because i didn't have any money to invest. so that was really valuable for me to figure out how i could do that, which i've learned with your system. and also i've learned how to come up with budget numbers for construction 'cause i have, again, no idea how to come up with numbers for construction. so i would think that those were the most beneficial. so we're out here. we're in the neighborhood. we have people driving by with their radios loud because we're in a real neighborhood where real deals are actually happening right now. you can do this and you can do it in your backyard, in your marketplace. you heard it from janie, the system can teach you how to be able to go out there and find the money to do the deals and how to find and do the budget repairs to be able to fix up properties like this so that you can go and get checks like she just
that you learned in the system that helped you to go out there and make this kind of money on a deal? well iearned a lot of things, but the two most valuable things for me were learning how to do an investment deal without actually using my own money because i didn't have any money to invest. so that was really valuable for me to figure out how i could do that, which i've learned with your system. and also i've learned how to come up with budget numbers for construction 'cause i have, again, no...
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there are going on my body i had my breasts removed dealing with cancer so i'm trying to be strong and i'm trying to be you know you know and just enjoy my life what i have right now what i'm doing right now is loving myself gordon a doctor taking care of my business no matter how much pain i'm me and i got to do it. because i won't turn i save money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building or through the open window. i search through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you i wrote and waiting for you i'm looking for you i didn't care at all what this man would be like deprived disabled ill. do you know you won't. the battery is. i love everything about him i have come to love every share everyone interesting to him actually be healthy years and other guys who drink beer in a bench i've always promised that if she ever realizes it's too much for her and she decides to leave me i will accept her decision without criticism because it's her choice. to limit torch is on it's a big journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through to s
there are going on my body i had my breasts removed dealing with cancer so i'm trying to be strong and i'm trying to be you know you know and just enjoy my life what i have right now what i'm doing right now is loving myself gordon a doctor taking care of my business no matter how much pain i'm me and i got to do it. because i won't turn i save money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building or through the open window. i search through the internet typing things like i'm looking...
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the last point i wanted to make deals with who carries the guns, where they carry the guns and how we figure out who should be allowed. and i think this the one where e might be some potential, maybe the most controversy from the gun violence prevention side. as i said, one of the big things we fought a few years back was the so-called thune amendment, that was one of the amendments that was proposed in april again. and i opposed that and others opposed it for a number of good reasons. we opposed it because some states have such low requirements for getting a conceal/carry permit that, basically, in virginia one of the people that got a shot at virginia tech, i know she was able to get a conceal/carry permit online without ever having touched a gun in her life, but she was able to do it online. some states like utah it's fair fairly easy. you fill out a form, you mail in a check, you get a license. other states have tougher requirements. so there's a whole variety. some states you have to renew the permit on a regular basis. some like indiana, once you get it, it's a lifetime permit.
the last point i wanted to make deals with who carries the guns, where they carry the guns and how we figure out who should be allowed. and i think this the one where e might be some potential, maybe the most controversy from the gun violence prevention side. as i said, one of the big things we fought a few years back was the so-called thune amendment, that was one of the amendments that was proposed in april again. and i opposed that and others opposed it for a number of good reasons. we...
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i can make a deal in my own back yard. you made a deal ind. your own backyard. so across the country from what i learned from the live event my first deal i was able to secure $15,000.as nice. and after that i was able to get deals that i'm probably going to make about $160,000 from those deals. so $15,000 from the first deals. deal, $160,000 on your total deals.00 on your right. now how much cash did you put in the bank since you attended the live event?u well since i attended the live event i was able to put $50,000i was able to into my account. so he's got $50'000 being able to put into his account. can you imagine what yourunt. life would be like from where you're sitting right now to be able to put $50,000 into your account. and how much total money do you have in mind that $50,000 will make?00 mike! known as mike the man in this neighborhood. do you understand this. you can go out there and you can do it but you can only do it but you cancan only do it if you register for a live event. register register for a live event right now, take action. mike congratu
i can make a deal in my own back yard. you made a deal ind. your own backyard. so across the country from what i learned from the live event my first deal i was able to secure $15,000.as nice. and after that i was able to get deals that i'm probably going to make about $160,000 from those deals. so $15,000 from the first deals. deal, $160,000 on your total deals.00 on your right. now how much cash did you put in the bank since you attended the live event?u well since i attended the live event i...
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and you can call mean i. deal. idiot. oh, yeah. yeah. another viva dare. our fans think there's a rule that a paper towel can't handle this. fans? now that's tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. this is what they do for fun. on all your tough messes. theand the kids always eat sky their vegetables.e. because the salad there is always served with the original hidden valley ranch. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fin
and you can call mean i. deal. idiot. oh, yeah. yeah. another viva dare. our fans think there's a rule that a paper towel can't handle this. fans? now that's tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. this is what they do for fun. on all your tough messes. theand the kids always eat sky their vegetables.e. because the salad there is always served with the original hidden valley ranch. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's"....
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i wouldn't deal with this guy. he went from $90,000 for 5% to $750,000 for 5%. f he's accurate, but there's definitely something there. (cell phone chimes) (man) hey, mike. can you talk to one of your c.e.o.s? can you pull them into your office right now to help me with this sort of valuation? sure, yeah. one second. he's playing a ridiculous game. no, he's just precise. it's definitely something there, but don't lie. i mean, this is when he's in his best behavior. imagine when he's a partner. they're essentially saying, "look, you're gonna need "money in the future in order to finance, what if they were to give me a $10 million line of credit? essentially, how much equity would i give them in return? he came in and made a strategic decision that he would give up a small portion of equity for a small amount of money in order to get the relationship. i throw guys like this out of my office. i throw them out of the window. like, this is just ridiculous. this is-- this is ridiculous. (under breath) okay. okay, michael, what's happened here in the "shark tank" is rat
i wouldn't deal with this guy. he went from $90,000 for 5% to $750,000 for 5%. f he's accurate, but there's definitely something there. (cell phone chimes) (man) hey, mike. can you talk to one of your c.e.o.s? can you pull them into your office right now to help me with this sort of valuation? sure, yeah. one second. he's playing a ridiculous game. no, he's just precise. it's definitely something there, but don't lie. i mean, this is when he's in his best behavior. imagine when he's a partner....
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we're not done, but we're definitely making progress and i know the parameters of the deal, and i certainly feel that it's a good deal if we can get it done for both parties. i do. >> now, we're getting some emerging details, senator, about the deal. it says it would open the federal government, raise the debt ceiling, start long-term budget talks. token concessions on obama care. should democrats worry about these quote, token concessions on obama care. things like income verification for the subsidy. should we be concerned about that? the democrats. >> i don't think we really have to worry, but we have to read the fine print. we're fine with income verification. right now you have to verify it yourself, but if we want to check and balance on that, that's not a problem. it depends how it's written. i'm very confident that senator reid would not allow something to come before us that really undermines people being able to qualify to get the government contribution. so i'm not worried about that. i'm just more worried about this thing not coming before us tonight. and we know that speaker bo
we're not done, but we're definitely making progress and i know the parameters of the deal, and i certainly feel that it's a good deal if we can get it done for both parties. i do. >> now, we're getting some emerging details, senator, about the deal. it says it would open the federal government, raise the debt ceiling, start long-term budget talks. token concessions on obama care. should democrats worry about these quote, token concessions on obama care. things like income verification...
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i forgot the other one. the dealingith the debt ceiling -- i mean sorry, dealing with the cost of living, adjusting that downward in effect. is that too much of a giveaway for the president? >> i think he can give away some of those things. the key is what are republicans willing to give up? the thing that stanched every deal the last few years is republicans have endless lists of what they'd like but they're not willing to give either loophole closings or tax increases in return. until they get to the point they're willing to offer some of that up, they need to give obama something in order to get these nice things in return. and so far i don't see any sign that that's imminent. >> let me ask you, congressman, a logic question. if default is terrible for the united states, why does the president have to beg for it? why does he have to give up anything to get the country to be patriotic, especially republicans who say often they're the most patriotic? why should he pay for that? >> well, he shouldn't pay for it. but you
i forgot the other one. the dealingith the debt ceiling -- i mean sorry, dealing with the cost of living, adjusting that downward in effect. is that too much of a giveaway for the president? >> i think he can give away some of those things. the key is what are republicans willing to give up? the thing that stanched every deal the last few years is republicans have endless lists of what they'd like but they're not willing to give either loophole closings or tax increases in return. until...