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down by 50 cent and damned if. i. can't. take a. hit. and if i. oh. oh. oh. so much if it were so the fact this. is so cool with that because of the. long pole. you want to put. people. like. you. getting. to. work and i'm like a. minute or not you know sitting in front of the pentagon. doing a funny thing or why did i get so excited. because of what a bit of a. minute you know that is to say does not get us out of atlanta back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was very much a private pilot flying along the lucilla. when he was. one of the men of the gist of this. good. morning. to. you. or. your. going to be. the 1st. to go i must take. you. up on a little bit. i hope you. know the number. you. well that's one of the. only clue to give it a good clip at that. point is a good school freedom then i told him it was it ok there goes with that ok but that's a. menace kill certain apparently occurred around us. a one time glamorous picture house for the rich and famous of hollywood now shelters the poor unforgotten of downtown south holla
down by 50 cent and damned if. i. can't. take a. hit. and if i. oh. oh. oh. so much if it were so the fact this. is so cool with that because of the. long pole. you want to put. people. like. you. getting. to. work and i'm like a. minute or not you know sitting in front of the pentagon. doing a funny thing or why did i get so excited. because of what a bit of a. minute you know that is to say does not get us out of atlanta back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was...
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down by 50 cent and damn. i. can't. take a. close. call oh. oh. so much. worse is the fact this. is so cool with that because of the. long pole. you moneybookers. people. like. 6 you talk. to. me. and i'm like a. minute or not you know sitting in front of the pentagon. it is funny because what if they. didn't have what about a. minute and out of that class to say. back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was very much a private pilot going along. thinking money was going to mean it's going to look good. you good. thing. or a. little you are. going to be. the 1st. to go home i mustn't ever take. you. up on a little but. i hope you don't. know the number. you. want to call that's one of. the. i had to give it a good clip but that. was as a good school food and then i told him good was it that they would give us a. menace kill certain apparent pick us. a one time glamorous picture house for the rich and famous of hollywood now sell it as the poor unforgotten of downtown south how them. coming out a life in the ruins of the abandoned building residents reinven
down by 50 cent and damn. i. can't. take a. close. call oh. oh. so much. worse is the fact this. is so cool with that because of the. long pole. you moneybookers. people. like. 6 you talk. to. me. and i'm like a. minute or not you know sitting in front of the pentagon. it is funny because what if they. didn't have what about a. minute and out of that class to say. back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was very much a private pilot going along. thinking money was going...
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you can get at least 50 cents more. ts and you've raised the price of the product by 50 cents, the incremental gross profit is 48 cents. over the course of the year, if you sold 25,000 of them, you'd make close to $12,000 in additional profit all from doing one thing -- putting marshmallows on a stick. it's all about the presentation. -alexa: i agree. -sam: we're ready. ♪ lemonis: based on the feedback that we got at the farmers market about the salted caramel, i want to sort of take it to the next step. unfortunately, sam and alexa haven't dealt with their max situation yet, so i have to rent a commercial kitchen, and i have a surprise for them. i wanted to bring someone here that i thought can kind of help us, someone that i thought would be able to help us think about creative ways to make food and who has a lot of chef experience as well. ♪ -sam: [ gasps ] -pete: hi, everybody. sam: look! it's pete! lemonis: pete behringer is a gentleman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. he owns sweet pete's candy, and it'
you can get at least 50 cents more. ts and you've raised the price of the product by 50 cents, the incremental gross profit is 48 cents. over the course of the year, if you sold 25,000 of them, you'd make close to $12,000 in additional profit all from doing one thing -- putting marshmallows on a stick. it's all about the presentation. -alexa: i agree. -sam: we're ready. ♪ lemonis: based on the feedback that we got at the farmers market about the salted caramel, i want to sort of take it to...
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the average tip is 50 cents per ride but among those who always tip the average is more like $3. men are more likely to tip than women but female drivers get tips more than male drivers. for years, uber has rejected efforts to add a tipping option to its app but of course it eventually caved and now drivers collectively earn millions of dollars in tips each year. marcus and laura, back to you. >> that's surprising to me. i always tip. >> yes? >> always. huh. always. >> restaurants. >> i always do. >> i think when uber started they didn't have the tipping. >> i have some sketchy drivers over here in new york. >> see? all drivers aren't equal. >> that's true. that's true. >> i have tipped. >> i didn't say you didn't. >> no, just saying. all right, 4:42 for you right now. someone i would tip every day, meteorologist kari hall gives us a great forecast what we need to know. >> i tip if the car is clean. >> good way to look at it. >> if it's not all stuff in there. let's get started with a live look outside in walnut creek, as we start out this morning, looking pretty good, nice refre
the average tip is 50 cents per ride but among those who always tip the average is more like $3. men are more likely to tip than women but female drivers get tips more than male drivers. for years, uber has rejected efforts to add a tipping option to its app but of course it eventually caved and now drivers collectively earn millions of dollars in tips each year. marcus and laura, back to you. >> that's surprising to me. i always tip. >> yes? >> always. huh. always. >>...
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you at home probably don't only 1% always tip nearly 60% said they never did the average tip is 50 centsmen are more likely to tip than women. but women drivers get tipped more than men. collectively, they make millions >> i'll tell you why i tip number one, they are hustling out there. support them if you are going to give someone $1 for making your coffee, you tip somebody who gets safely to where you are going. and three, you want to keep that rider rating up. >> what is your rating >> i think like 4.9. >> i don't like always or never. you tip based on the experience. a great driver, sure >> warrant to protect your computer the most dangerous celebrities to search. rounding out the list generates the riskiest results and could expose users to malicious. >> i didn't know alexis bledel is >> gilmore girls >> not my show just throwing it out there >> i thought we had something here apparently we don't. how much do you normally spend on holiday shopping? >> shoppers are expected to spend nearly $1,500. the bulk of that goes on holiday experiences and dining out an interesting tid bit top
you at home probably don't only 1% always tip nearly 60% said they never did the average tip is 50 centsmen are more likely to tip than women. but women drivers get tipped more than men. collectively, they make millions >> i'll tell you why i tip number one, they are hustling out there. support them if you are going to give someone $1 for making your coffee, you tip somebody who gets safely to where you are going. and three, you want to keep that rider rating up. >> what is your...
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use more than 50 per cent and it's not good news and we ask from the german government that they findthe real solution. germany has traditionally been an important trading partner for the country iranian companies are well represented at medical trade fairs like medical disorder of cheap labor and its advanced technology sector have made iran an interesting investment destination for german businesses but sealing deals is no longer as easy as it once was even for. yari whose medical technology company isn't directly affected by the sanctions. can relate to those difficulties he runs a company that makes medical devices used for lab tests the products are exported to armenia afghanistan and iraq but europeans seem to be interested in them too. they are surprised when they see our products and for iranian products it could have a very good day to eat the don't have negative at post were of sanctions even i heard some countries deal a lot of iranian companies to have standing next to be sions instead of our main problem it is money transfer in to try to find ways to continuing our busine
use more than 50 per cent and it's not good news and we ask from the german government that they findthe real solution. germany has traditionally been an important trading partner for the country iranian companies are well represented at medical trade fairs like medical disorder of cheap labor and its advanced technology sector have made iran an interesting investment destination for german businesses but sealing deals is no longer as easy as it once was even for. yari whose medical technology...
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he also had keepsake money which is a 50 cent piece and $8. >> so this is all that's left. >> all that'sthing to show for his life, and now it's going to be disposed of. >> disposed of, yes. >> when he passed away, john doe had almost nothing to his name, yet he died in palos verdes, one of l.a.'s most affluent neighborhoods. his relationship to this place is unknown. so this is where john doe was found. apparently, a gardener discovered him hanging by this tree. when i'd heard that this man was from china, my heart sank. i have so many relatives who've come from china. my own grandfather came to this country in the 1940s by himself. then i wonder if when he came here, this man was alone, yet, somewhere in the world, there's probably someone who knows him. somewhere in the world, there's probably someone who loves him who would be really sad if they knew that he was gone. or not. >> like john doe, an estimated 40,000 unclaimed dead languish in crypts nationwide. more often than not, they are the most vulnerable among us, drug addicted, homeless and mentally ill. what becomes of these for
he also had keepsake money which is a 50 cent piece and $8. >> so this is all that's left. >> all that'sthing to show for his life, and now it's going to be disposed of. >> disposed of, yes. >> when he passed away, john doe had almost nothing to his name, yet he died in palos verdes, one of l.a.'s most affluent neighborhoods. his relationship to this place is unknown. so this is where john doe was found. apparently, a gardener discovered him hanging by this tree. when...
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down by 50 cent and damned if. i. can't. take a. hit. and if i. oh. oh. so much. worse is the fact this. is so cool with that because a. long pole. you want to put. people. like. you. to. work and i'm like a. miniature you know sitting in front of the pentagon. doing the funny thing of what he's going to say. to the other party but at the. minute you know that is to say that's not. a back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was very much i replied to my running along the way lucilla. money was. going to come in to the tune of the good you were . going. to lose. the boy over. her own. going to be. the 1st. to go i must say. it. was one little thing but. i hope you don't. know the number. well that's what i. was to. get it and i have. a clue to the one. where there isn't a good school for it on the night saying and it was it oh there goes bad luck and good luck that's a. menace kids' safety net benefit it's. a one time glamorous picture house for the rich and famous of hollywood now shelters the poor unforgotten of downtown south. copping out
down by 50 cent and damned if. i. can't. take a. hit. and if i. oh. oh. so much. worse is the fact this. is so cool with that because a. long pole. you want to put. people. like. you. to. work and i'm like a. miniature you know sitting in front of the pentagon. doing the funny thing of what he's going to say. to the other party but at the. minute you know that is to say that's not. a back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was very much i replied to my running along the...
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we want the price to be 50 cents so everybody can have it but then when they do with well-intentioned but we keep it cheap and there is no bread and it happens everywhere. >> but they say the red wines are good. bernie tells us what you cited in the book when people wait in a long line for bread that is actually the sign of a healthy socialism. >> we suggest you go down and see what it's like in venezuela. i don't think people are too excited about the lines. and it still ignores the great wealth of the country. our country is so wealthy right now we do not have a food problem. we have in excess o an excess od problem, the biggest problem we have right now but the biggest one of the biggest is too much food, and the poorest people in our society i'm not saying that it's great to be part of the poorest arbiter of in the middle classed. and we have to figure out how to get people excited about being a part of that. and there still is a problem even though unemployment is like 3% the people that don't participate in the workforce is like 38% and some communities it is 50% of people not w
we want the price to be 50 cents so everybody can have it but then when they do with well-intentioned but we keep it cheap and there is no bread and it happens everywhere. >> but they say the red wines are good. bernie tells us what you cited in the book when people wait in a long line for bread that is actually the sign of a healthy socialism. >> we suggest you go down and see what it's like in venezuela. i don't think people are too excited about the lines. and it still ignores...
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the number 450 that we have on the screen, hidden fees, $4.50 fourdollars and hundred dollars and 50 centsanother reason to be not such a big fan of these people coming. one example, spectrum and loss and all spring they went and signed up for an account and she thought it would be $89.97. but once he got in there and got the two dvr's, cable box, broadcast fees, it came to $132. and it seems that they get you on the bundling, low price and two years later there are more and more fees. i had to speak to a cable analyst about this and he said this is a relatively new phenomenon that these companies are even allowed to do this but it is illegal but in the past decade that they have been allowed to slip these fees in. >> there are people that are trying to go through this process and maybe cut the cord or having a streaming service, you look online and you see a price and you say well i'll get that plus netflix and disney, disney plus whatever it is, but that's not really the price. >> no, at least one analyst said this gives you another reason to cut the cord. there are actually lobbying eff
the number 450 that we have on the screen, hidden fees, $4.50 fourdollars and hundred dollars and 50 centsanother reason to be not such a big fan of these people coming. one example, spectrum and loss and all spring they went and signed up for an account and she thought it would be $89.97. but once he got in there and got the two dvr's, cable box, broadcast fees, it came to $132. and it seems that they get you on the bundling, low price and two years later there are more and more fees. i had to...
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i think it was 50 cents. whereas in the northern states, they were taxed up to $13 a cartop.e truckload and sell them to small mom and pop shops. >> resell them and undercut the competition. because they weren't paying the taxes. so there were a number of traffic stops where police officers in different state would stop these people unloading cigarettes. the cell members thought they were profiled as arab males. >> so what did they do? they hired females to drive the cigarettes up to michigan or new york. >> saed harb was very good recruiting females. he's a carematic guy. >> they all met and worked together at dominos. that was the public facade. that's how a lot of women got sucked into making smuggling runs. >> we estimate every truckload of cigarettes netted about $30,000. making four or five trips a week. for several years. over $8 million and this was just one of their criminal schemes. they then used this money to purchase a pizza franchise, a house painting business. a used car lot. a gas station, where they can launder these funds, not only that, if they need more mo
i think it was 50 cents. whereas in the northern states, they were taxed up to $13 a cartop.e truckload and sell them to small mom and pop shops. >> resell them and undercut the competition. because they weren't paying the taxes. so there were a number of traffic stops where police officers in different state would stop these people unloading cigarettes. the cell members thought they were profiled as arab males. >> so what did they do? they hired females to drive the cigarettes up...
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now burning that $4.18 a gallon gas and the good news is those refinery kinks push prices up by 50 to 60 centss will start to see some relief, of course it's not going to be quick enough but prices could come back down by 50 to 60 cents a gallon by thanksgiving for anyone in california. stuart: i have just heard that they are trying to stop oil production in california and i spend a lot of time in california. you are seeing oil production by the side of the road. they are trying to stop that or at least cut it back. i've also heard california is importing gasoline from saudi arabia. so it's gotten that bad? >> well, stuart, you look at it and the fact of the matter is i think you meant oil from saudi arabia and that's exactly what's happening. california is reliant on saudi oil more than anyone. that's why the attacks on saudi arabia had a more profound impact on california. then you look at the gasoline side of things, and california has made it tremendously difficult to produce gasoline in the golden state, and that's part of the reason why refineries in southern california and northern cali
now burning that $4.18 a gallon gas and the good news is those refinery kinks push prices up by 50 to 60 centss will start to see some relief, of course it's not going to be quick enough but prices could come back down by 50 to 60 cents a gallon by thanksgiving for anyone in california. stuart: i have just heard that they are trying to stop oil production in california and i spend a lot of time in california. you are seeing oil production by the side of the road. they are trying to stop that or...
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thanks for giving me 50 cents back. another $99.50 gone.se giant tvs, part of the casino's sports book. i want to bet on college football. college football. what's your team? the university of miami. i took miami and 3 points on their season opener against lsu. oh, there it is. college football, week one. i was also sure the hurricanes would play for the national championship. 40-to-1. well, that didn't work. down another 600 bucks. in a flash, my pockets were more than $2,700 lighter. proof that businesses here are diversifying. gaming accounted for just 34% of revenues on the strip in 2017. rooms, drinks, and entertainment made up half. food is another huge slice of the pie. with top restaurants from gordon ramsay to giada de laurentiis, las vegas has become a foodie hot spot. but it's always been a destination for one thing -- the really big buffet. and one of the biggest, bacchanal at caesars palace. coming in at 25,000 square feet with 500 different dishes, i'm about to find out if this place lives up to the hype. it seems busy. -is it
thanks for giving me 50 cents back. another $99.50 gone.se giant tvs, part of the casino's sports book. i want to bet on college football. college football. what's your team? the university of miami. i took miami and 3 points on their season opener against lsu. oh, there it is. college football, week one. i was also sure the hurricanes would play for the national championship. 40-to-1. well, that didn't work. down another 600 bucks. in a flash, my pockets were more than $2,700 lighter. proof...
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but you can't take 50 cents from any foreign person or someone who isn't a citizen. so on its face. and obviously, this is an abuse of power to turn to this president of a country that is in desperate need of help because russia's attacking his country. last point i'd make here, we also can't forget that the inspector general who looked at the whistleblower report said, this is urgent. >> right. >> this is serious. and he was a trump appointee. this thing is inexerable. sitting through the impeachment trial of clinton was the most painful thing, honestly, for so many, including myself. it went on and on and on. it's very difficult. it is very serious. it's very old-fashioned because really most of the rules were set way back in 1868 when andrew johnson was impeached and then he was not convicted. so it's a very somber thing, as nancy pelosi has said. she didn't want to do it, but she has to do it. >> you mentioned we pulled a bit of you in that last impeachment hearing. johnson, we have more on that in a story later this hour. but here you were talking about how important it was aft
but you can't take 50 cents from any foreign person or someone who isn't a citizen. so on its face. and obviously, this is an abuse of power to turn to this president of a country that is in desperate need of help because russia's attacking his country. last point i'd make here, we also can't forget that the inspector general who looked at the whistleblower report said, this is urgent. >> right. >> this is serious. and he was a trump appointee. this thing is inexerable. sitting...
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. >>> now to justin bieber sharing off his rap skills with the remix of 50 cent's "many men" containingng medicine for his depression and acknowledges mistakes from his past. don't look for a record any time soon. he said he was messing around. something the biebs is not messing around about, selling his home. he posted pictures of his beverly hills homes. what's funny is how he gets into the pictures, whether hands or shorts or feet as he was taking the pictures. he's selling all the furniture with it. make an offer. anybody? t >>ouathe feet. >>> captain marvel herself, brie larson has an idea for the next marvel movie theme. girl power. eva, we're with it, right? >> oh, yeah. >> larson, one of "varietiy's" power of women candidates, said in a new interview that she and her marvel co-stars talked to the president of disney-owned marvel studios about making an all-female film a reality. larson said they walked up to him and said, quote, we're in this together and want to do this. the marvel's president has expressed interest in an all-women marvel movie. for now we'll just watch these v
. >>> now to justin bieber sharing off his rap skills with the remix of 50 cent's "many men" containingng medicine for his depression and acknowledges mistakes from his past. don't look for a record any time soon. he said he was messing around. something the biebs is not messing around about, selling his home. he posted pictures of his beverly hills homes. what's funny is how he gets into the pictures, whether hands or shorts or feet as he was taking the pictures. he's...
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put on the trade of the collect the 50 cents a contract to do that while they make a bet it's not goingbove the 28 strike price it contents have to go below the lower 16 strike put for them to see profits. essentially what they are doing they will will see profits from if the vix drops but will see some profits if it lingers in here i think this is somebody making a bet that if we do see any further weakness it's likely to be drifting somewhat lower and not gapping sharply lower. i think that's sort of what we see here i think it's important to remember, gnat vix will respond as it did today to movements in the s&p. when the s&p rises you're going to see the vix fall. and vice versa that isn't necessarily an indication that is options premiums per se have risen or fallen it's a function of how the market behaves intraday. >> what did you do with your vix did you zbleel i didn't and wish i had. this is -- we oent. >> you told fuss the vix fieks. >> ien i know you're sush sli a seller. >> going to be seller. you i blew it missed it and blew it i would not- we talked yesterday i wouldn't b
put on the trade of the collect the 50 cents a contract to do that while they make a bet it's not goingbove the 28 strike price it contents have to go below the lower 16 strike put for them to see profits. essentially what they are doing they will will see profits from if the vix drops but will see some profits if it lingers in here i think this is somebody making a bet that if we do see any further weakness it's likely to be drifting somewhat lower and not gapping sharply lower. i think that's...
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. >> it would have taken me forever to get to that, my mom started me 5 years old, 50 cents a week, andrents believes that chores are something i had to do, i do not deserve to be paid for it it was just expected, i took recycled bottles from recycling bins and took them for change and then i had lemonade stands, i soldiering i could -- soldierinall that i could. >> we did lawns, polished silver, helped clean the garage, i think i got about 5 dollars a week, kids should work, just giving a kid, you do them a disservice just giving them dollars, teach your kids to have some responsibility, that is first step you put them to make something with their lives, make them work for that dollar or 30. >> my dad was so gangster about financial principles, i had to work for my money, and day camp, he signed me up in the kitchen for summer, to pay for day camp, i made peanut butter jelly sandwiches all summer long, i never made one again. >> as a kid i worked in a fast-food restaurant. the days when the minimum wage was $2 .50. i think i worked for a dollar an hour at the time, because i was undera
. >> it would have taken me forever to get to that, my mom started me 5 years old, 50 cents a week, andrents believes that chores are something i had to do, i do not deserve to be paid for it it was just expected, i took recycled bottles from recycling bins and took them for change and then i had lemonade stands, i soldiering i could -- soldierinall that i could. >> we did lawns, polished silver, helped clean the garage, i think i got about 5 dollars a week, kids should work, just...
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. >> you want it all >> seth: yeah, exactly >> it's a baked potato it costs 50 cents. >> seth: everyd potato, i say, "i want it all. [ laughter ] here's yours i feel like -- >> i mean, i do. >> seth: i feel like i did -- and i feel like i distributed -- >> you forgot the sour -- oh >> seth: that really good. look how well i distributed it [it definitely doesn't look like three different sections >> yeah, i mean -- [ cheers and applause that was a lot of applause - >> seth: yeah. >> for someone who put the improper amount of sour cream -- >> seth: yeah. >> on that potato. >> seth: i like -- >> but that's fine >> seth: a carrot and a seared orange [ laughter ] >> okay, i feel like you're trolling me. >> seth: i'm not trolling you. >> this is my baked potato i've invited you to my baked potato bar party [ laughter ] since you asked, thanks for asking those are sticky roasted carrots with tahini from the "nothing fancy" cookbook. >> seth: they're really good they're really good. >> i hadn't put the serving suggestion as "put inside baked potato." but i obviously wasn't thinking outside t
. >> you want it all >> seth: yeah, exactly >> it's a baked potato it costs 50 cents. >> seth: everyd potato, i say, "i want it all. [ laughter ] here's yours i feel like -- >> i mean, i do. >> seth: i feel like i did -- and i feel like i distributed -- >> you forgot the sour -- oh >> seth: that really good. look how well i distributed it [it definitely doesn't look like three different sections >> yeah, i mean -- [ cheers and applause...
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lemonis: we know that, with the margins on fries, right, it probably costs us somewhere around 50 centsing and everything. and we're gonna sell our fries for $5. think about the margins on that. today, 70% of their revenue comes from selling hamburgers. and so we want to drive the product mix to have hamburgers not be more than 50% of all the product that we sell. the other 50% of the products that we sell have to be products with margins of 80% and 85%, like fries, potatoes, ice cream. we're looking for everybody that we possibly can to order fries with their burger and to get a shake with their burger. that's the way this place makes money. todd: bon appétit, guys. lemonis: this looks great. thank you. this looks amazing. tranchina: this looks great, yeah. lemonis: in order for this relationship to be successful and not have the kind of nonsense that happened yesterday, you can't crash into each other. and you have to respect each other and trust each other. todd: clean slate, like we're opening our doors again as a brand-new restaurant. -sammy: a brand-new us. -fuji: a brand-new us.
lemonis: we know that, with the margins on fries, right, it probably costs us somewhere around 50 centsing and everything. and we're gonna sell our fries for $5. think about the margins on that. today, 70% of their revenue comes from selling hamburgers. and so we want to drive the product mix to have hamburgers not be more than 50% of all the product that we sell. the other 50% of the products that we sell have to be products with margins of 80% and 85%, like fries, potatoes, ice cream. we're...
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tony: the bar itself runs about 50 cents. lemonis: okay. and then the toppings?o 25 cents for the toppings and 25 cents for the dippers. lemonis: stick? tony: so the stick runs 5 cents. lemonis: okay. tony: all in, with the dip and topping, i have about an 80% gross margin. lemonis: how many of these will you sell in a day? tony: we could do anywhere from about $1,000 to as much as $2,500. lemonis: does this truck run every single day? tony: yes, sir. lemonis: when a food truck can do $1,000 to $2,500 a day, 6 to 7 days a week, at 70%-plus margins, that's a business that i would be interested in. so, let's go in the truck. i want to see how this whole thing works. what's all the milk and whipped toppings? tony: you can take any pop and turn it into a popshake. lemonis: what do you sell it for? tony: $8. lemonis: $8. and of a percentage of sales, how many milkshakes do you sell? tony: 5% to 7%. lemonis: is it labor-intensive? tony: it's labor-intensive. lemonis: so why do you do it? why not just stay simple? tony: you know, we didn't have it initially. lemonis: ye
tony: the bar itself runs about 50 cents. lemonis: okay. and then the toppings?o 25 cents for the toppings and 25 cents for the dippers. lemonis: stick? tony: so the stick runs 5 cents. lemonis: okay. tony: all in, with the dip and topping, i have about an 80% gross margin. lemonis: how many of these will you sell in a day? tony: we could do anywhere from about $1,000 to as much as $2,500. lemonis: does this truck run every single day? tony: yes, sir. lemonis: when a food truck can do $1,000 to...
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and i'm a 50 cent to mean you don't ask him who are you. want. i'm on. ok i just took a picture i'm sending it to your whatsapp look at it look at it and tell me if that's him i mean this picture is about maybe for 12 years old. oh my god you're gonna say they did. a little glimpse of what it is like to live in the bush faith community and that isn't going back to the ninety's that was just recently making west with. clips like that makes you understand why there is suspicion and mistrust and that is what's represented in the video comment we got from hamas on a man who talks about a problem when it comes to authorities and muslim american communities have a listen i think one of the main reasons that the muslim community has such suspicion when dealing with government agencies is because since 911 while the government has systematically cracked down on our civil liberties and civil rights it has used suppose that partners and representatives and leaders from the community against the community and in the process circumvented the actual chosen leadership
and i'm a 50 cent to mean you don't ask him who are you. want. i'm on. ok i just took a picture i'm sending it to your whatsapp look at it look at it and tell me if that's him i mean this picture is about maybe for 12 years old. oh my god you're gonna say they did. a little glimpse of what it is like to live in the bush faith community and that isn't going back to the ninety's that was just recently making west with. clips like that makes you understand why there is suspicion and mistrust and...
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raised steel tariffs again back up to 50 per cent that's something he did last year already when he was pressing for the release of an american pastor from a turkish jail he also issued sanctions on 3 turkish maida says and he suspended trade deal worth a $100000000000.00 u.s. dollars now this did not have an immediate addressing a fact on the turkish currency here but it might scale of more foreign investors. really you are there on the turkish side of the border tell us what's been happening behind you on the syrian side of the border well just earlier today we heard a fresh shelling and pounding very loudly so the turkish artillery is right behind me and they're hitting targets that in northeast syria i'm about 5 kilometers away from the border on the other side you have the syrian town of tell of yet it has been captured by the turkish military but apparently there is still fighting going on in the surroundings and that's one of the main targets the other main target is the city of russell i still there are heavy clashes going on there and we have a new front line there in northeast
raised steel tariffs again back up to 50 per cent that's something he did last year already when he was pressing for the release of an american pastor from a turkish jail he also issued sanctions on 3 turkish maida says and he suspended trade deal worth a $100000000000.00 u.s. dollars now this did not have an immediate addressing a fact on the turkish currency here but it might scale of more foreign investors. really you are there on the turkish side of the border tell us what's been happening...
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raised steel tariffs again back up to 50 per cent that's something he did last year already when he was pressing for the release of an american pastor from a turkish jail he also issued sanctions on 3 turkish ministers and he suspended trade deal worth a $100000000000.00 u.s. dollars now this did not have an immediate a drastic effect on the turkish currency here but it might scale of more foreign investors really and you are of there on the turkish side of the border to as all of the fighting has been going on you've had a chance to talk to some people there what have they been telling you. well public support for this a military offensive is brought across turkish societies across the turkish society not only prison edwin's a.k.p. is supporting this offensive but also other parties the only exception is the program opposition party h.t.t.p. the media reporting is also very much pro offensive very nationalist the media are framing it as a security operation aimed at commenting a terrorism threat across the border we've been talking to people in the city of or near where i am let's list
raised steel tariffs again back up to 50 per cent that's something he did last year already when he was pressing for the release of an american pastor from a turkish jail he also issued sanctions on 3 turkish ministers and he suspended trade deal worth a $100000000000.00 u.s. dollars now this did not have an immediate a drastic effect on the turkish currency here but it might scale of more foreign investors really and you are of there on the turkish side of the border to as all of the fighting...
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the proposed deal would give softbank more than a 50 per cent stake in the company.around 30% of wework shares. facebook‘s libra cryptocurrency has been dealt yet another major blow. a report for the world's biggest economies — the so—called g7 group of nations — says the plan must not go ahead until the company proves it is safe and secure. this comes just days after payment giants mastercard and visa pulled out of the project, citing regulatory uncertainty. we will be looking at that in more detail ina we will be looking at that in more detail in a few minutes. let's bring you some breaking news that we are getting from spain. spain's supreme court has sentenced nine catalan separatist leaders to between nine and 13 years in prison for sedition over their role in the region's 2017 bid for independence. three other defendants were found guilty only of disobedience and were not handed prison sentences. the harshest sentence would be for rebellion, which has not been handed out in this particular case. had they been sentenced for that they could have had between 25 an
the proposed deal would give softbank more than a 50 per cent stake in the company.around 30% of wework shares. facebook‘s libra cryptocurrency has been dealt yet another major blow. a report for the world's biggest economies — the so—called g7 group of nations — says the plan must not go ahead until the company proves it is safe and secure. this comes just days after payment giants mastercard and visa pulled out of the project, citing regulatory uncertainty. we will be looking at that...
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which three cents every dollar above the billion >> 2% of 50 million is a million tl dollars.million dollars over that amount >> exactly it's only 70,000 families that are affected the reason this is so popular is because unless you're worth $50 million, of course you're going to support it. let someone else pay taxes >> we'll be seeing a lot of these and a lot of penny loafers will be the next fashion trend on the warren campaign trail thanks very much >>> oil prices dropping about 6% this week as crude stockpiles rise we'll get a read on the oil patch from an industry insider these exchange will be right back hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the
which three cents every dollar above the billion >> 2% of 50 million is a million tl dollars.million dollars over that amount >> exactly it's only 70,000 families that are affected the reason this is so popular is because unless you're worth $50 million, of course you're going to support it. let someone else pay taxes >> we'll be seeing a lot of these and a lot of penny loafers will be the next fashion trend on the warren campaign trail thanks very much >>> oil prices...
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no one would have bet 50 cents that i would have gotten my career back, been on television, been partok series. >> you said, this is what i like, you said you don't so much when stuff happens in life as it does to all of us, it's not so much about moving on,grf, through disappointment. what's the difference between moving on and moving forward? >> that was taught to me by my friend whose husband died in the september 11th terror attacks. i had talked about moving on. she said, no, no. she corrected me. she said, you do not move on, you move forward. you take that with you, but you move forward in life because that experience has become a part of you. and -- and keep it with you, keep the learnings with it from you, but move forward and get new things going in your life. >> there were thousands of stories submitted for this -- >> my god, it was hard to pick. >> how did you pick? >> sometimes it was just like we've got too many where it's focusing on somebody who lost their job. we can't do any more of those. ♪ >>> giants like anheuser and coors still independent in this country. indepe
no one would have bet 50 cents that i would have gotten my career back, been on television, been partok series. >> you said, this is what i like, you said you don't so much when stuff happens in life as it does to all of us, it's not so much about moving on,grf, through disappointment. what's the difference between moving on and moving forward? >> that was taught to me by my friend whose husband died in the september 11th terror attacks. i had talked about moving on. she said, no,...
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♪ ♪ that were faded from the store ♪ ♪ and that old couch we'd pull the cushions off if we found 50 centsh red carpet floors same old navy paisley tie daddy always wore ♪ ♪ and we'd sing hymns they'd pass a plate when it was time to give ♪ ♪ they threw in a 20 i thought we were rich ♪ ♪ we didn't have it all but we all thought we did ♪ ♪ and mama always said that we were blessed and i believed her ♪ ♪ i never thought the grass was greener on the other side of our old chain link fence ♪ ♪ yeah, we were rich, hmm ♪ i never saw new york never took a plane ♪ ♪ once a year we'd drive out on to the nearest koa ♪ ♪ and we'd light a fire we'd light a fire ♪ ♪ stare at the stars stare at the stars ♪ ♪ and play flashlight tag with the people in the tent there next to ours ♪ ♪ time of our lives we had as much as all the other kids maybe that's why we thought we were rich ♪ ♪ we didn't have it all but we all thought we did and i remember mama saying we're blessed and i believed her ♪ ♪ i never thought the grass was greener on the other side of our old chain link fence, yeah, we were rich ♪ ♪ got a fe
♪ ♪ that were faded from the store ♪ ♪ and that old couch we'd pull the cushions off if we found 50 centsh red carpet floors same old navy paisley tie daddy always wore ♪ ♪ and we'd sing hymns they'd pass a plate when it was time to give ♪ ♪ they threw in a 20 i thought we were rich ♪ ♪ we didn't have it all but we all thought we did ♪ ♪ and mama always said that we were blessed and i believed her ♪ ♪ i never thought the grass was greener on the other side of our old...
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could look out to the years, i believe the stock will be in the midteens we were thinking maybe 50 centsts next year, 80 to 90. in you have a little bit of luck, maybe there is upside from there. >> let's talk broadly about what we've seen from the industrials. larry nap was here and he thinks this is the bottom >> i think the market has been telling you something like that. it is plausible that third quarter is the bottom. the way the stocks have been reacting to news they've declined every excuse to sell off broadly that's been mostly the cade ans to this quarter. we are more than hoping, kind of expecting that this might be the worst. >> american exports at large but after what you saw yesterday and you know there is a tougher dose coming today from the house, how do you factor that in in terms of when you are expecting to see the 737 max brought back >> this is hard. watching the testimony yesterday -- >> watching the families >> it is terrible. these are front and center companies on the debate. we've had four earnings cuts ge has had eight of the laft 12 quarters have been miserabl
could look out to the years, i believe the stock will be in the midteens we were thinking maybe 50 centsts next year, 80 to 90. in you have a little bit of luck, maybe there is upside from there. >> let's talk broadly about what we've seen from the industrials. larry nap was here and he thinks this is the bottom >> i think the market has been telling you something like that. it is plausible that third quarter is the bottom. the way the stocks have been reacting to news they've...
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very strong quarter as you point out the strike as you point out had an impact as well which was 50 centsormance in north america was strong driven by our crossovers as well as the truck performance, and from a strike perspective while we had an impact the underlying business continues to remain strong >> you have all of your plants running at full production how long will it take for you guys to makeup for the lost production from this strike that lasted 39 days >> we're building every unit we can. plant are up and running from a calendar standpoint since we're running these plants at full capacity i think there will be limited you want thes to make it up. going into next year we'll take every opportunity we can whether it's weekends or holiday or appropriate overtime to make up these units. that will depend on the industry levels as well as moving into next year. we're building up every unit >> might well dig into first quarter maybe second dweert make up the lost production >> from a truck perspective we're running at full capacity, and we're going to have to see 0-the industry plays o
very strong quarter as you point out the strike as you point out had an impact as well which was 50 centsormance in north america was strong driven by our crossovers as well as the truck performance, and from a strike perspective while we had an impact the underlying business continues to remain strong >> you have all of your plants running at full production how long will it take for you guys to makeup for the lost production from this strike that lasted 39 days >> we're building...
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right now as you walk up to the earnings report, that is down 50 cents. >>> facebook holding just belowernie sanders is most popular among college students and democrats. cabot phillips, editor-in-chief of campus reform is with us now. i know why bernie sanders is popular with youngsters, because he is going to give them free stuff. is there anything more to be said? >> that certainly a big part of it. so many hear him talking about to his credit issues young people care about. his solutions are outlandish and insane. when they hear student loan debt forgiveness, i like that. i will support that. another big element of this, is also the fact that some young voters on the left and right are anti-establishment. a lot of people look back on 2016. they saw how the establishment democrat party truly did rig the election in support of hillary clinton against bernie sanders. they say now bernie sanders is clearly what the establishment doesn't want because he will tear it up in their minds. that leads them also to support him. they think he is the most anti-establishment candidate. his support
right now as you walk up to the earnings report, that is down 50 cents. >>> facebook holding just belowernie sanders is most popular among college students and democrats. cabot phillips, editor-in-chief of campus reform is with us now. i know why bernie sanders is popular with youngsters, because he is going to give them free stuff. is there anything more to be said? >> that certainly a big part of it. so many hear him talking about to his credit issues young people care about....
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50 cents. not much. but 341 on boeing.ots of comments on the show that if they can get past this max jet, get it back in service, and convince people that it is a plane worthy of flying on, then boeing's stock will recover. that is what is in the market as we speak. now this, more information. the list of products exempt from the china tariffs may be extended. that will be positive news on trade. ashley: it would. kind of goes with the theme of more positive things coming out of the u.s.-china trade talks. $34 billion worth of chinese goods had a tariff exemption. that went into effect july of last year. set to run out at the end of this year on 1000 products. these were approved to be exempted from the 25% tariffs, could be extended at the end of this year. they will take a comment period from november 1st to the 30th, for people say we should continue to exempt the imports. stuart: it will be a big one. now, dennis muilenburg. >> ranking member cantwell, committee members, thank you for the opportunity to join you today
50 cents. not much. but 341 on boeing.ots of comments on the show that if they can get past this max jet, get it back in service, and convince people that it is a plane worthy of flying on, then boeing's stock will recover. that is what is in the market as we speak. now this, more information. the list of products exempt from the china tariffs may be extended. that will be positive news on trade. ashley: it would. kind of goes with the theme of more positive things coming out of the u.s.-china...
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the stock is up, not much, 50 cents. $79 on that.5 points as we speak. >>> got to get back to netflix. i'm going to call it the stock of the day. higher profit but subscribers fell short of expectations. okay. here we go. i've got a problem with this. we were told oh, they've got to have seven million new subscribers. that's what analysts said. they expected seven million new subscribers. we didn't get seven million. we got 6.7. what happened? the stock goes through the moon. susan: at least you added subscribers in the u.s. as opposed to losing them like you did for the first time in ten years last time around. it is, i'm sorry, it's an expectations game. michelle will back me up on this. because when you have a whisper number of around six million, the stock already lost 22% going into this earnings report. this is better than expected. stuart: wait, wait, wait. what do you think our viewers are thinking right now? oh, the whisper number. you think they take that seriously? susan: they should. big money managers move the stock, unf
the stock is up, not much, 50 cents. $79 on that.5 points as we speak. >>> got to get back to netflix. i'm going to call it the stock of the day. higher profit but subscribers fell short of expectations. okay. here we go. i've got a problem with this. we were told oh, they've got to have seven million new subscribers. that's what analysts said. they expected seven million new subscribers. we didn't get seven million. we got 6.7. what happened? the stock goes through the moon. susan: at...
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look at the stock, it's down, what, 50 cents at $118 a share. that's not a big loss.ome, card fees, and their members, people who have got an amex card are spending money. what's the fly in the ointment? susan: they do have to have higher provisions for losses, up 8%, because of delinquencies and also because of, yeah, some bad loans that might be going sour as well. so yes, card holders are spending more, paying off more of their balances and that's positive, according to the ceo who says this is consistent with an economy that continues to grow, albeit at a more modest pace, he says. stuart: don't like the delinquencies. don't like that. all right. >>> breaking bad, the movie, okay, it's called, there is such a thing, it's called "el camino" big win for netflix. netflix's first weekend. can you put a number on it? deirdre: you sure can. 6.5 million viewers which may or may not mean a lot to you but i will tell you, it's a lot for just one weekend because this is only the american subscribers. breaking bad, the series that it's based on, basically didn't even get to
look at the stock, it's down, what, 50 cents at $118 a share. that's not a big loss.ome, card fees, and their members, people who have got an amex card are spending money. what's the fly in the ointment? susan: they do have to have higher provisions for losses, up 8%, because of delinquencies and also because of, yeah, some bad loans that might be going sour as well. so yes, card holders are spending more, paying off more of their balances and that's positive, according to the ceo who says this...
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much higher prices we have to pay of course our employees, we want to, but it's much higher than 50-centsmpact from tariffs? >> more tariffs the better for us. we hope for them. maria: you don't -- >> we try to balance it a little bit. maria: you don't want the competitive product dumped in the u.s. at a cheaper price. >> yes, we don't. exactly, there's nothing else to say to that. maria: i understand. >> we find also -- i want to tell you, maria, we find that the people that -- in our factory, in our area, in upstate new york, are he very happy to have the jobs. they are he ver skilled. maria: are any of you hiring right now? we've got the jobs numbers coming out. >> we're always hiring. we're always looking for the right people. a lot of times we get candidates coming through and like i'll create positions. that's the perks of being the founder and the owner is like we've been able to scale to over 50 employees and as far as the tariffs go, it's actually impacted the steel industry in a major way. for the positive. the first few months we saw a big increase in price but now this quarter
much higher prices we have to pay of course our employees, we want to, but it's much higher than 50-centsmpact from tariffs? >> more tariffs the better for us. we hope for them. maria: you don't -- >> we try to balance it a little bit. maria: you don't want the competitive product dumped in the u.s. at a cheaper price. >> yes, we don't. exactly, there's nothing else to say to that. maria: i understand. >> we find also -- i want to tell you, maria, we find that the people...
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cents. your first $50 million free and clear, i know you feel relaxed about that, but on 50,000,001st dollaryet attention to cents. >> a huge weekend for 2020 hopefuls filled with rallies and reporting on fundraising and breaking down some of their big proposals. hillary one has been weighing it all out. hillary one of the big highlights this weekend. >> david joe biden is sounding the alarm after his cash on hand continues to dwindle all other 2020 democrats are doubling what he has in the bank. he wrote to backers in the fundraising e-mail staying i said, but our opponents are way ahead of us when it comes to her name in the bank. we don't pick up the pace here, we might have to make budget cuts. and biden is right, other talks center bennett bernie sanders and warren are way ahead. they have twice is much her name on hand is biden has such a way. biden has $9 million in the bank at sanders is almost four times more. 33 million on hand and warren has more than double what biden has and $25 million. in campaign cash. both warren and sanders, very pricey proposals that they've been campaigni
cents. your first $50 million free and clear, i know you feel relaxed about that, but on 50,000,001st dollaryet attention to cents. >> a huge weekend for 2020 hopefuls filled with rallies and reporting on fundraising and breaking down some of their big proposals. hillary one has been weighing it all out. hillary one of the big highlights this weekend. >> david joe biden is sounding the alarm after his cash on hand continues to dwindle all other 2020 democrats are doubling what he...
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way i look at this is that the top one-tenth of 1%, everybody who has more than $50 million in assets, could pay two centsionth and first dollar. keep your first 50 million free and clear. you all can relax. but two cents. and with two cents, what we can do is invest in an entire generation. it's universal child care, universal pre-k, raise the wages of all our child care workers and preschool teachers. it's universal college. it's $50 billion into historically black colleges and universities, and it's cancel student loan debt for 95% of the folks who have got it. that's what you can do with two cents on the top one-tenth of 1%. and as i said onstage during this debate, it's not that i'm mad at them. it's that we all invested in a country, in infrastructure. we invested in educating our kids. we invested in things that are necessary to build a great fortune like that. and if you make it that big, pitch in two cents so an entire generation has a chance to make it because ultimately this is about our values. if it is more important to leave the two cents with the richest one-tenth of 1% rather than with our
way i look at this is that the top one-tenth of 1%, everybody who has more than $50 million in assets, could pay two centsionth and first dollar. keep your first 50 million free and clear. you all can relax. but two cents. and with two cents, what we can do is invest in an entire generation. it's universal child care, universal pre-k, raise the wages of all our child care workers and preschool teachers. it's universal college. it's $50 billion into historically black colleges and universities,...
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cents and 5 and then 10. but it is not easy to administer the bureaucratic cost, i shudder. what about people over 65? >> but over $50y high bar >> it is a high bar, but again, it's like the 2 cents, it's $50 million today, it's $40 million tomorrow why stop there what's magic about 49 as opposed to 50? they're all rich if you don't have that kind of money. >> we deal with that now in tax structure. you make just enough to be included in that bracket or not that bracket the lines will be drawn somewhere. >> they have to be drawn somewhere, but the question is, i mean, this is a whole new structure. this is a quote/unquote wealth tax. based not on earnings but accumulated wealth wherever you draw those lines, i think is going to be -- >> we end up back at the point you made which is why not get capital gains. >> we've got all the mechanisms in place, if you want to make the tax code more progressive, you do it. if you want to tax the waelgteay more, we have a structure in place. and if we want a fairer tax system, one that doesn't give outrageous benefits to real estate developers, we could do that too and raise a lot
cents and 5 and then 10. but it is not easy to administer the bureaucratic cost, i shudder. what about people over 65? >> but over $50y high bar >> it is a high bar, but again, it's like the 2 cents, it's $50 million today, it's $40 million tomorrow why stop there what's magic about 49 as opposed to 50? they're all rich if you don't have that kind of money. >> we deal with that now in tax structure. you make just enough to be included in that bracket or not that bracket the...
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first $50 million free and clear, but then your first dollar after $50 million, you have to pitch in two cents, and two cents on every dollar after that. and just so everybody understands about a wealth tax, anybody in here own a home or grow up in a family who own a home? yeah, you've been paying a wealth tax. they just call it a property tax. all i'm doing different is for the guys who are really rich is to say your property tax is not just your real estate, it's also your stock portfolio, the diamonds, the rembrandts, and the yachts. [applause] and here's the thing. i want us to do this. i want you to think about this. i'm not pushing a wealth tax because i'm cranky. [laughter] or punitive or mean, oh, poor billionaires. [laughter] it's none of that. you know, people who have built great fortunes understand that $50 million threshold on assets, that's the top 1/10 of 1%. it's about 70,000 families in this country. that's all we're talking about. 1/10 of 1%. you build a great fortune in america and they say, i got out there, you know, i worked hard. i stayed up late at night. unlike anybody
first $50 million free and clear, but then your first dollar after $50 million, you have to pitch in two cents, and two cents on every dollar after that. and just so everybody understands about a wealth tax, anybody in here own a home or grow up in a family who own a home? yeah, you've been paying a wealth tax. they just call it a property tax. all i'm doing different is for the guys who are really rich is to say your property tax is not just your real estate, it's also your stock portfolio,...