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comes in with this bentley, and they don't have enough cash on them to actually buy the bentley.ve a budget here. they just can't, you know, go on forever buying stolen cars or give thousands of dollars for each one. so they give him a down payment. and then he comes back to get the rest of the cash. >> it's a summerhouse. they're worth like $10 billion. so i don't feel bad. if it was just an average joe, i [ bleep ] that. he is worth a lot of money. i don't need stuff like that. i have a conscience. when a guy has three houses and -- >> all right. he's not missing it. >> actually because he cheats people and doesn't appreciate what he's got. pretty much. >> you try to come up with it. >> i try to. >> j.r. on hidden camera tells the undercover investigators that he has no problem clipping this guy for his bentley and his mustang because he is a rich guy and he'll never miss it. now ironically, later when i interview the guy who had the car stolen, you know, he is a self-made millionaire. he started a company with about $250 in his pocket and never looked back. he worked very hard
comes in with this bentley, and they don't have enough cash on them to actually buy the bentley.ve a budget here. they just can't, you know, go on forever buying stolen cars or give thousands of dollars for each one. so they give him a down payment. and then he comes back to get the rest of the cash. >> it's a summerhouse. they're worth like $10 billion. so i don't feel bad. if it was just an average joe, i [ bleep ] that. he is worth a lot of money. i don't need stuff like that. i have a...
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you first, gentlemen, because from what i hear, your delegates are shuttled by fleets of bentleys and mercedes benzes to dine at upscale spots like harry's bar and cipriani where i'm pretty sure their coq au vin is not made from coq-a-roaches found in a van. vigilance. oh, hi. i was just taking a mid-show break to enjoy a refreshing can of milwaukee's best. ( cheers and applause ). which got its name because it's the best way to wash out the taste of old milwaukee. and these two beers come from the 70th installment of my 434-part series "better know a district." tonight wisconsin's fourth, the fightin' fourth. ( cheers and applause ). the fourth contains milwaukee where the harley davidson company was founded in 1903 with the mission of creating beautiful, classic bikes so that some a-hole can wake you up at 5:00 a.m. because "you've got to warm it up for an hour, right" the fourth has been home to such notable residents as spencer tracy, gene wilder and liberace who spent years concealing a dark secret: he's from wisconsin. milwaukee, of course, was the locale of the iconic sitcoms h
you first, gentlemen, because from what i hear, your delegates are shuttled by fleets of bentleys and mercedes benzes to dine at upscale spots like harry's bar and cipriani where i'm pretty sure their coq au vin is not made from coq-a-roaches found in a van. vigilance. oh, hi. i was just taking a mid-show break to enjoy a refreshing can of milwaukee's best. ( cheers and applause ). which got its name because it's the best way to wash out the taste of old milwaukee. and these two beers come from...
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got out there, he had screaming girl fans like new edition, i was already singing about rolexs and bentleysave to break it down and sing about boom boxes it's time to me to step to the back and put the young guys forward. >> by 1986 you started uptown. >> heavy d and the boys. ♪ >> how did you have the eye for targeting acts that weren't circulating at the time? >> it was timing and hip hop was becoming mainstream, i wanted to put it with r&b. my artist that fit my soul. >> another piece you added to the equation was love. >> 100%. i grew up on motown, marvin gaye, diana ross, i always had love in the back of my mine, i grew up with love, with heavy d, the concept with him was let's take the eye off his weight and put your eye more on his style and his heart, and his swag. so when he was singing "i want somebody to love me for me" ♪ >> that was always the concept style and love and attitude. >> you gave us ghetto love, mary j. blige singing -- that is a great image. what happened to that stuff? >> in the 80s, radio, black radio especially was about rap. it wasn't necessarily a lot of love i
got out there, he had screaming girl fans like new edition, i was already singing about rolexs and bentleysave to break it down and sing about boom boxes it's time to me to step to the back and put the young guys forward. >> by 1986 you started uptown. >> heavy d and the boys. ♪ >> how did you have the eye for targeting acts that weren't circulating at the time? >> it was timing and hip hop was becoming mainstream, i wanted to put it with r&b. my artist that fit my...
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god let me drive a bentley. >> and if my faith is large enough my car will reflect that.e it's because i lack faith. and what is so pervasive is that my pastor then becomes my my vicarious wealth. so if my pastor is very wealthy, then one day if i keep giving him my financial seeds, then i'll get there. >> and can you put this in a little context? it seems to me we've always had gospels of prosperity. >> it wasn't mainstream. it was an aberration. now these jokers look like they're dr. king. >> the interesting thing we can go back to max vapors the protestant ethic. there is a sense in which vapors account of a certain kind of pure tannism, there is a direct relationship between the blow of god's grace and material wealth and gain. >> right. >> so it's deeply engrained in the very american fabric of the religious imagination. that's the first thing we need to say. about this question around sexuality, though, brother mark, there's a sense in which we need to be very careful not to frame the discussion of sexual desire by aberration. >> right. >> and it seems every time we
god let me drive a bentley. >> and if my faith is large enough my car will reflect that.e it's because i lack faith. and what is so pervasive is that my pastor then becomes my my vicarious wealth. so if my pastor is very wealthy, then one day if i keep giving him my financial seeds, then i'll get there. >> and can you put this in a little context? it seems to me we've always had gospels of prosperity. >> it wasn't mainstream. it was an aberration. now these jokers look like...
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john: the houston rockets have pampas that remind players on many rolex watches and bentleys you couldfford from the money you save in taxes. >> in many cases these athletes have an opportunity to learn more after taxes regardless of whether they play another game and not. >> it is not live in maryland and more. >> and tyrone is the best paid athlete after taxes. even though he might not have gross pay equivalent to others in the nfl. john: he lives in texas, no income tax state. >> being a resident of tax it -- taxes are lower tax date means real value. john: you lower taxes several times. but when you go to zero like texas and florida? >> we actually had a proposal on apparel to do that last year because of some of the lobbying efforts we were not successful. again, what is most important is we keep moving the needle. john: when you have trouble running state government? >> you know, that argument could be made. have to be able to keep a commitment to core government services. there are a lot of states around the country that have proven the you can do without a state income tax. the
john: the houston rockets have pampas that remind players on many rolex watches and bentleys you couldfford from the money you save in taxes. >> in many cases these athletes have an opportunity to learn more after taxes regardless of whether they play another game and not. >> it is not live in maryland and more. >> and tyrone is the best paid athlete after taxes. even though he might not have gross pay equivalent to others in the nfl. john: he lives in texas, no income tax...
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john: the houston rockets have pampas that remind players on many rolex watches and bentleys you codfford from the money you save in taxes. >> in many cases these athletes have an opportunity to learn more after taxes regardless of whether they play another game and not. >> its not live in maryland and more. >> and tyrone is the best paid athlete after taxes. even though he might not have gross pay equivalent to others in the nfl. john: he lives in texas, no income tax state. >> being a resident of tax it -- taxes are lower tax date means real value. john: you lower taxes several times. but when you go to zero like texas and florida? >> we actually had a proposal on apparel to do that last year because of some of the lobbying efforts we were not successful. again, what is most important is we keep moving the needle. john: when you have trouble running state government? >> you know, that argument could be made. have to be able to keep a commitment to core government services. there are a lot of states around the country that have proven the you can do without a state income tax. the m
john: the houston rockets have pampas that remind players on many rolex watches and bentleys you codfford from the money you save in taxes. >> in many cases these athletes have an opportunity to learn more after taxes regardless of whether they play another game and not. >> its not live in maryland and more. >> and tyrone is the best paid athlete after taxes. even though he might not have gross pay equivalent to others in the nfl. john: he lives in texas, no income tax state....
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dierks bentley... lady antebellum...orgia line... plus tim and show-stopping duets with taylor swift... pitbull...and ne-yo. and in a once-in-a-lifetime all-star jam, tim teams up with luke bryan, jason aldean, keith urban, and rock-and-roll legend john fogerty. and now, from the mgm grand garden arena, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tim mcgraw. (cheering, applause)
dierks bentley... lady antebellum...orgia line... plus tim and show-stopping duets with taylor swift... pitbull...and ne-yo. and in a once-in-a-lifetime all-star jam, tim teams up with luke bryan, jason aldean, keith urban, and rock-and-roll legend john fogerty. and now, from the mgm grand garden arena, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tim mcgraw. (cheering, applause)
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. >> many people like june bentley, survived because they had shelters. >> with a storm shelter, youmore secure. best $2,000 i think we have ever spent. >> while shelters may keep out the raging storm, they can't keep out terror. >> we locked this door once we saw it coming, and it got louder. the next thing you know, you see the lights coming undone. we couldn't reach for it. and it ripped open the door. we thought we were dead. >> that was janet shamlian reporting. here on site with me now is steve morris of the salvation army. we have been talking a lot about how people want to be a part of this and get out and help those within their community. steve, you have probably been seeing this firsthand, certainly over the last 24 hours, so many people wanting to get out and be involved. what have you seeb? and has it been heartening, inspiring, to know that so many people want to help out their friends and loved ones. >> it is inspiring. frankly, it's dangerous. we have been here since the storm hit, frankly. we're feeding -- we fed over 1,000 emergency workers, frankly. and we had one
. >> many people like june bentley, survived because they had shelters. >> with a storm shelter, youmore secure. best $2,000 i think we have ever spent. >> while shelters may keep out the raging storm, they can't keep out terror. >> we locked this door once we saw it coming, and it got louder. the next thing you know, you see the lights coming undone. we couldn't reach for it. and it ripped open the door. we thought we were dead. >> that was janet shamlian...
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. >> he dropped $1 million on private-jet travel, a 2006 bentley, ferrari, bmw, land rover, hundredss of dollars at a strip club. >> narrator: and when the credits roll, he and his partners stick their clients with the bill. >> what dawns on me is nobody's gonna get a dime back ever. >> narrator: and later, miami accountant juan carlos rodriguez riomises to make his friends
. >> he dropped $1 million on private-jet travel, a 2006 bentley, ferrari, bmw, land rover, hundredss of dollars at a strip club. >> narrator: and when the credits roll, he and his partners stick their clients with the bill. >> what dawns on me is nobody's gonna get a dime back ever. >> narrator: and later, miami accountant juan carlos rodriguez riomises to make his friends
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my name is chris bentley. i just want to make a comment and then hear your reaction to the comment, and i have a question also. the common being an enlisted guy in the marines, i've been on several tours to both iraq and afghanistan, and i've seen some of the things, yeah, that you all talked about, combat and blood, killing, all that. and for my own personal experience, that's not the hardest thing to do with. you can go, when you start feelingetting your heart rate gp or you get mad, you can walk away and you feel that coming on. the most frustration comes from the lack of a conduit for enlisted guys to the policymakers and the strategy makers. g4 into go on tactics, what weapons to use on this mission or how to have a good logistic, support these guys. but is never is this strategy, this grand strategy working. and that's my main frustration, so i would like to hear your comments on that. but at the beginning of the panel you all suggested that you have a problem with the all-volunteer force, or hinted that
my name is chris bentley. i just want to make a comment and then hear your reaction to the comment, and i have a question also. the common being an enlisted guy in the marines, i've been on several tours to both iraq and afghanistan, and i've seen some of the things, yeah, that you all talked about, combat and blood, killing, all that. and for my own personal experience, that's not the hardest thing to do with. you can go, when you start feelingetting your heart rate gp or you get mad, you can...
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it is like, you know, like taking a bentley or something. the higher-end of girls.all around the world from kalamazoo, mich., made in the usa. connell: pretty interesting stuff up there. now we know them. a very important group. so this topic of wealth just generally speaking we will stay on. all the wealth lost during the great recession, all of the bullish stock market hit. half of what was lost. wayne rogers is coming up. when will talk to us about that. dagen: that is adjusted for inflation and yankee president here to talk about his team's investments outside of the world of baseball. go mets. connell: don't say that. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens
it is like, you know, like taking a bentley or something. the higher-end of girls.all around the world from kalamazoo, mich., made in the usa. connell: pretty interesting stuff up there. now we know them. a very important group. so this topic of wealth just generally speaking we will stay on. all the wealth lost during the great recession, all of the bullish stock market hit. half of what was lost. wayne rogers is coming up. when will talk to us about that. dagen: that is adjusted for inflation...
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my name's chris bentley. i just want to make a comment and then hear your reaction to that comment, and then i have a question also. so the comment, being an enlisted guy in the marines, i've been on several tours to both iraq and afghanistan. and i've seen some of the things, you know, that you all talked about; combat, blood, killing, all that. and from my own personal experience, that's not the hardest thing to deal with. you can go when you start feeling your heart rate get up or you get mad, you can walk away, and you feel that coming on. the most frustration comes from the lack of a conduit for enlisted guys to the policymakers and the strategy makers. and also my consultant isn't listed on what weapons do we use on this mission, how do we have a good logistics train to support these guys, but it's never is this strategy, is this grand strategy working? and that's my main frustration. so i'd like to hear your comments on that. but at the beginning of the panel, you all suggested that you had a problem w
my name's chris bentley. i just want to make a comment and then hear your reaction to that comment, and then i have a question also. so the comment, being an enlisted guy in the marines, i've been on several tours to both iraq and afghanistan. and i've seen some of the things, you know, that you all talked about; combat, blood, killing, all that. and from my own personal experience, that's not the hardest thing to deal with. you can go when you start feeling your heart rate get up or you get...
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. >> reporter: many people like jim bentley survived because they had shelters. >> with the storm shelterr spent. >> yes. >> reporter: while shelters may keep out the raging storm they can't keep out terror. >> we locked the cellar door once we saw it got coming, it got louder and next thing you know, you see the latch coming undone and we couldn't reach for it and it ripped open the door. we thought we were dead. >> so that gives you an idea of the power of this storm. these people actually had a storm cellar, were down in it, it's a metal dower and the power of this storm ripped off the door of the storm's cellar, they survived. >> we had an eyewitness inside his underground storm cellar and described holding onto that latch for dear life so i think we are seeing what we see in the devastation, but in the witness accounts as well the fierceness of this storm. janet, thank you so much. >> yes. >> we have much more of our coverage. we are from moore, oklahoma, but first this is "today" on nbc. . >>> back here on a tuesday morning in moore, oklahoma, the site of this devastating tornado th
. >> reporter: many people like jim bentley survived because they had shelters. >> with the storm shelterr spent. >> yes. >> reporter: while shelters may keep out the raging storm they can't keep out terror. >> we locked the cellar door once we saw it got coming, it got louder and next thing you know, you see the latch coming undone and we couldn't reach for it and it ripped open the door. we thought we were dead. >> so that gives you an idea of the power of...