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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing the entity? >> the question on the sba guaranteeing a entity as the order of the business, whether it is a corporation or partnership, for any small business lending, you should expect to be guaranteeing that long personally. as a small-business owner, from a lender's point of view, we want to see that you are as invested in the business as you are asking the bank to be. the idea that non recourse loans, the way you describe it, loans that you get without having yourself personally liable is not the way it works. you should assume you will guarantee the loan regardless of the structure of your business. the good news, though,
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing...
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money?
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money?
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing the entity? >> the question on the sba guaranteeing a entity as the order of the business, whether it is a corporation or partnership, for any small business lending, you should expect to be
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing...
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they'll set up a company or an llc to own the property.other one that holds the answer. they'll set up another one that man ages the company, and the goal is to fragment the corporation structure that the lawyer can't figure out who is responsible for the wrongdoing. >> josh talk us to about first of all nora. a lot of people would wonder how this could have happened? >> i spent several days with nora over the course of a month or two, going back and revisiting her. they didn't have a lot of money. she is waitress. her was husband 57 when he had the strokes. so he didn't qualify for medicare. >> but she fought for him? >> pardon? >> but she fought for him? >> sure. so they put him into the nursing home that the hospital recommended. she would go up there and after the waitress shifts and complain to the staff. and you saw part of it in the story there. there's a website called nursing home compare. on medicare.gov, and you can read the inspection reports. i would definitely recommend doing that before you put your loved one or you go into
they'll set up a company or an llc to own the property.other one that holds the answer. they'll set up another one that man ages the company, and the goal is to fragment the corporation structure that the lawyer can't figure out who is responsible for the wrongdoing. >> josh talk us to about first of all nora. a lot of people would wonder how this could have happened? >> i spent several days with nora over the course of a month or two, going back and revisiting her. they didn't have...
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. >> reporter: brin and page formed an llc to handle there planes. cnn, an executive says the bottom line is we pay full retail for hangar space. that includes none of the ground support typically included at business aircraft hangars. the statement also says that, quote, we conduct a robust research flight schedule that is the most consistently reliable airborne science program at any nasa facility. and that between rent, capital improvements and science flying, nasa and the taxpayers are $2 million per year to the good from our tenancy at moffet. nonetheless, the google executives no longer get the cheap fuel after critics turned up the heat on the partnership. well, wolf, nasa also defended itself saying the money they get from private partners helps defray the cost of the airfield. they say the google founders have been good partners in advancing their core science mission. but guess what? they'll be paying full retail market from now on for their jet fuel. back to you. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> happening now, new information about a highl
. >> reporter: brin and page formed an llc to handle there planes. cnn, an executive says the bottom line is we pay full retail for hangar space. that includes none of the ground support typically included at business aircraft hangars. the statement also says that, quote, we conduct a robust research flight schedule that is the most consistently reliable airborne science program at any nasa facility. and that between rent, capital improvements and science flying, nasa and the taxpayers...
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an hour. good night. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] ,,,,,, these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >> axelrod: tonight, confusion on the fire lines. the official report on the deaths of 19 hotshots in arizona. carter evans says the communication blackout was partly to blame. down to the wire. jeff pegues explains why the idea of a government shutdown became a lot more real today. they tried to row across the arctic to chart the toll of climate change, terrell brown has the story of what these men found. and the car collectors field of dreams. barry petersen shows us vintage cars on the auction block. >> $140,000! to captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod with a western
an hour. good night. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] ,,,,,, these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >> axelrod: tonight, confusion on the fire lines....
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. >> five c,authorizing an amended and restated loan agreement with bayview supportive housing, llc, a limited liability company (consisting of bayview hunters point multipurpose senior services, inc. and mccormack baron salazar, inc., a missouri corporation), in a total amount not to exceed $19,111,224 and authorizing the executive director to enter into a ground lease option agreement with bayview supportive housing, llc, both for the development of 120 very low-income senior rental housing units plus one manager's unit at 1751 carroll avenue (formerly known as 5800 third street, lot 3) (assessor's block 5431a, lot 042). (discussion and action) (resolution no. 42-2013). >> good afternoon commissioners and members of the pub, thank you for joining us. commissioners this particular item, this provides, for gap funding for the carroll avenue, senior housing as well as an option to ground lease, the previous commission took various actions prior to disillusion, and it is tied to the choice, neighborhood grant, and then to the alice grifth, and then the bay view community has been in pl
. >> five c,authorizing an amended and restated loan agreement with bayview supportive housing, llc, a limited liability company (consisting of bayview hunters point multipurpose senior services, inc. and mccormack baron salazar, inc., a missouri corporation), in a total amount not to exceed $19,111,224 and authorizing the executive director to enter into a ground lease option agreement with bayview supportive housing, llc, both for the development of 120 very low-income senior rental...
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an hour. have a good night. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >> axelrod: tonight, the president asks congress to back his plan to strike syria. >> what message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price. >> axelrod: but will lawmakers support him? we have a team of correspondents in washington and damascus. the massive rim wildfire in yosemite is still raging, but it's more than trees going up in smoke. manual bojorquez has the fire fallout. diana nyad sets off on her fifth attempt to swim from cuba to florida. is it an impossible dream. elaine quijano has the story. and it was the other speech at the march on washington. 50 years later, a look back at a rabbi's moment and a warning to never forget. >> the most tragic problem is silence.
an hour. have a good night. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >> axelrod: tonight, the president asks congress to back his plan to strike syria. >> what message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price. >> axelrod: but will lawmakers support him? we have a team of correspondents in washington and damascus. the massive rim wildfire in yosemite is still...
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llc. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for anncredible $9.99! only at sizzler! >> this is "the real winning edge." it's a football player who's gotten stronger despite his hard hits. a tennis player who aces in spite of a tough family situation. a moto-cross rider who learns to bypass ridicule and blaze a new trail in life. it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life. chase blackburn. sanya richards. and david reutimann. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's
llc. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for anncredible $9.99! only at sizzler! >> this is "the real winning edge." it's a football player who's gotten stronger despite his hard hits. a tennis player who aces in spite of a tough family situation. a moto-cross rider who learns to bypass ridicule and blaze a new trail in life. it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life. chase...
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nation" is coming up next. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] >> the u.s. and russia reach an agreement to remove chemical weapons from syria, but will the syrians comply? the marathon diplomatic talks between secretary of state john kerry and his russian counter-part came to the conclusion that the world had hoped for but not without considerable skepticism. >> there can be no games, no room for avoidance or anything less than full compliance by the assad regime. >> schieffer: and that's the million-dollar question-- will assad comply? we'll have details of the deal and get reaction from syria, plus we'll talk to key senators, michigan democrat carl levin and 10 see republican bob corker. and we'll hear from former secretary of state, madeleine albright. then we'll get analysis from peggy noonan of the "wall street
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an interview would speak to us either. >> there's a corporate shell game that goes on, that conceals who really is running the nursing home. they'll set up a company or llc that owns the property, they'll set up another that holds the license, they'll set up another that manages the company, and the goal is to fragment the corporate structure in such a way that the lawyer can't figure out who is really responsible for the wrong-doing. >> while corporations like altacare may continue to operate in some nursing homes, a growing trend is billion-dollar private equity firms operating hundreds of facilities across the country. >> it means that threads of responsibility are even harder to unravel for lawyers like connor. one such private equity firm operates hundreds of facilities nationwide under the name golden living. >> this is one of the largest nursing home companies in the us, it's interesting actually last year the fbi actually investigated golden living and came out with a report earlier this year that said they were fraudulently charging the us government for not only poor care but care that was actually harmful to their own patients. the company pai
an interview would speak to us either. >> there's a corporate shell game that goes on, that conceals who really is running the nursing home. they'll set up a company or llc that owns the property, they'll set up another that holds the license, they'll set up another that manages the company, and the goal is to fragment the corporate structure in such a way that the lawyer can't figure out who is really responsible for the wrong-doing. >> while corporations like altacare may continue...
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llc. matt, good to have you here. is this an obama phone that you have?or this big phone right here. martha: this program, i had did standard under the reagan administration, 1985 for landline phones. this is something we all pay for. we saw the tease before we went to the break of the woman so enthusiastic, how everyone, get a free phone, get a free phone. it costs taxpayers $2.2 billion. they pay for it through the phone bills right? >> you probably don't even know this, all the little charges, your phone bill might be $99. ends up being 170 by the time you fay at end of the month. costs $2.50 every household with we're paying to subsidize the free phones for the woman in that commercial and the woman before this in the tease. to me when this program was initially started in 1985 for ronald reagan it was emergency purposes for land lines. people had no access to phones in case there was emergency. that made sense to me. however we're now seeing it explode everybody will get a phone. there is a report, research this last month, she got three phones. clea
llc. matt, good to have you here. is this an obama phone that you have?or this big phone right here. martha: this program, i had did standard under the reagan administration, 1985 for landline phones. this is something we all pay for. we saw the tease before we went to the break of the woman so enthusiastic, how everyone, get a free phone, get a free phone. it costs taxpayers $2.2 billion. they pay for it through the phone bills right? >> you probably don't even know this, all the little...
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an amount not to exceed $87,321,540. >> colleagues, same house same call? this resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 9. >> item 9, resolution approving port commission lease no. l-15255 with with east street ventures, llc, for restaurant space located at 295 terry francois boulevard in the central waterfront with a 180-month term with one 60-month term extension option for initial monthly rent of the greater amount of either seven percent of all gross revenue or $10,011.81. >> colleagues, the house has changed. we can take a roll call vote on item 9. >> supervisor cohen? >> supervisor cohen, item 9. >> item 9. cohen aye. supervisor farrell? farrell aye. supervisor kim? kim aye. supervisor mar? mar aye. supervisor tang? tang aye. supervisor wiener? wiener aye. supervisor yee? yee aye. supervisor avalos? avalos aye. supervisor breed? breed aye. supervisor campos? campos aye. supervisor chiu? chiu aye. there are 11 ayes. >> the resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 11. i'm sorry, i think we were on item 10 according to -- >> yes. >> item 10 is a resolution authorizing the general manager of the recreation and park department to execute a five-year lease, with one two-year option to extend, with the golde
an amount not to exceed $87,321,540. >> colleagues, same house same call? this resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 9. >> item 9, resolution approving port commission lease no. l-15255 with with east street ventures, llc, for restaurant space located at 295 terry francois boulevard in the central waterfront with a 180-month term with one 60-month term extension option for initial monthly rent of the greater amount of either seven percent of all gross revenue or $10,011.81....
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llc makes armored gear for the military. after sandy hook, the ceo, a parent himself, says he had toe act. >> it was an emotional switch for mesellers bullet proof white board. don't let the size or pastel colors fool you. hard wire says this unassuming classroom accessory can stop major fire power. >> if you find yourself in fight mode as a last line of defense, this is the fire extinguisher for gunfire. >> reporter: for many parents it's a welcome trend. delaware mom lisa barr soxt wants to make her daughter's school bag does more than carry books. buying her a bullet proof back pack insert. >> i feel a little more confident she's got one more tool that can ensure her safety. >> even when you know the likeliness of something terrible would happen are very low, you know if something were to happen, that you're going to be a little extra protected. >> reporter: while most of the products are relatively new, companies like hard wire say they are selling well among families and schools. the university of maryland eastern shore spent almost $60,000 for 200 armored white boards, one for every classroom. >> i feel safe and a lot o
llc makes armored gear for the military. after sandy hook, the ceo, a parent himself, says he had toe act. >> it was an emotional switch for mesellers bullet proof white board. don't let the size or pastel colors fool you. hard wire says this unassuming classroom accessory can stop major fire power. >> if you find yourself in fight mode as a last line of defense, this is the fire extinguisher for gunfire. >> reporter: for many parents it's a welcome trend. delaware mom lisa...
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. >> armor manufacturer hardwire llc makes gear for the military but the ceo a parent himself, said he had to sknchts it was antop sellers, the bullet proof white board. don't let the size or the colors fool you. this unassuming classroom accessory can stop major fire power. >> if you find yourself in fight mode as a last line of defense this is the fire extinguisher for gunfire. >> for many parents it's a welcomed trend. >> the delaware mom wants to make sure her daughter's school bag does more than just carry books. buying her a bullet proof backpack insert. >> i feel more confident. she has one more tool that can ensure her safety. >> even when you know the likelihood of something terrible is very low. but you know if something were to happen you'll be extra protected. >> while most of these products are relatively new, companies like hard wire say they're telling well among families and schools. the university of maryland eastern shore spent almost $60,000 for 200 armored white boards. one for every classroom. >> i feel safe and other students feel safe as well. >> but school safety experts say just becaus
. >> armor manufacturer hardwire llc makes gear for the military but the ceo a parent himself, said he had to sknchts it was antop sellers, the bullet proof white board. don't let the size or the colors fool you. this unassuming classroom accessory can stop major fire power. >> if you find yourself in fight mode as a last line of defense this is the fire extinguisher for gunfire. >> for many parents it's a welcomed trend. >> the delaware mom wants to make sure her...