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i'm not talking about myselflfthen checkbook, what doeseshat one do? checkbook is the most basic app there is. it is an electronic version of a check register. any time you write a check, make an atm deposit, pay for anything with a debit card, you manually enter a transaction into an app that looks very similar to your chchk book r rister. i'd say the genius of itits its simplicity. for those who don't want to make a complete jump in, but it does give on the go access information. what about bill guard? bill guard is one of my favorites, i've mentioned it before when we've talked about it. when you tend to subscribe to things, or auto subscribe, they r rew every ar, whether it be a magazine subscription, or a gym membership, or some other tool online, you almost forget, you don't use them anymore, you keep getting charged for them, they get lost in the shuffle, this app actually identifies vendors using crowd sourcing, analytics, data, knows what vendors tend to do that, then flags them sosoou get to review them each month, see if there's something yo
i'm not talking about myselflfthen checkbook, what doeseshat one do? checkbook is the most basic app there is. it is an electronic version of a check register. any time you write a check, make an atm deposit, pay for anything with a debit card, you manually enter a transaction into an app that looks very similar to your chchk book r rister. i'd say the genius of itits its simplicity. for those who don't want to make a complete jump in, but it does give on the go access information. what about...
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>> would you mind going to get the checkbook? >> i love you. >> that should have been red flag number one. >> the second her back is >>> time to get the dummy in place. just as mom starts coming back towards the quad. >> that's so awesome. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> i would have killed him. >> roman just blew up his child. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> it's not funny. >> it's kind of funny. >> he's got her. >> he did get her. she doesn't think it's funny. in fact she might be done with all of this. >> i'm done, honey, i can't deal with this. >> give it to him. >>> thanks for joining us for some of the best videos of the year. eve weekend.we'll start off your news with a meteorologist ben tanner.
>> would you mind going to get the checkbook? >> i love you. >> that should have been red flag number one. >> the second her back is >>> time to get the dummy in place. just as mom starts coming back towards the quad. >> that's so awesome. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> i would have killed him. >> roman just blew up his child. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> it's not funny. >> it's kind of funny. >> he's got her. >> he...
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checkbook magazine surveyed consumers and did their own mystery shopping and shopped various items across delaware valley. before you head to your regular supermarket, listen up, depending on your preferences, you may want to head elsewhere. >> lets talk aldi. you can do all your shopping there but are you buying brands you never heard of before. >> about 35% cheaper than a traditional grocery store and 25% cheaper than the next cheaper alternative, wal-mart. >> if you want to save as much as you possible can, aldi is something to look at. pathmark is the highest prices then acme and shop-rite. >> if you are looking for the winner in combination of great quality and prices look no further than wegmans, it is by far the highest rated chain. >> customers love it, it's so much more highly rated than any other chain down, wegmans customers love it and they offer low prices. >> for a link to checkbook magazines full report go to 6abc.com. they are giving our viewers free access for the next two weeks. >> more news we can use right there. for brian taff and adam joseph, i'm sharrie williams, jo
checkbook magazine surveyed consumers and did their own mystery shopping and shopped various items across delaware valley. before you head to your regular supermarket, listen up, depending on your preferences, you may want to head elsewhere. >> lets talk aldi. you can do all your shopping there but are you buying brands you never heard of before. >> about 35% cheaper than a traditional grocery store and 25% cheaper than the next cheaper alternative, wal-mart. >> if you want to...
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>> would you mind going to get the checkbook? that should have been red flag number one. >> the second her back is turned, roman starts scheming. >>> time to get the dummy in place. just as mom starts coming back towards the quad. >> that's so awesome. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> i would have killed him. >> roman just blew up his child. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> it's not funny. >> it's kind of funny. >> he's got her. >> he did get her. she doesn't think it's funny. in fact she might be done with all of this. >> i'm done, honey, i can't deal with this. >> give it to him. >> you still love me, right? >>> thanks for joining us for some of the best videos of the year. have a happy, safe new year's eve weekend. >>> let's ramp it up and ring in the new year, "right this minute" style. dude's lucky to be alive. what happens when a climber goes down and can't get out. >>> pepper spray makes people do weird things. >> because your face is on fire. >> how a bad scene at a bar led to one mess. >> that's a big warning sign. >>> an injured baby
>> would you mind going to get the checkbook? that should have been red flag number one. >> the second her back is turned, roman starts scheming. >>> time to get the dummy in place. just as mom starts coming back towards the quad. >> that's so awesome. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> i would have killed him. >> roman just blew up his child. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> it's not funny. >> it's kind of funny. >> he's got her. >> he...
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. >> over the years, everything that we've ever had as far as checkbooks, all gone. hundreds of thousands. >> stole someone. >> stolen. >> from your own kids? >> yes. >> justin told us he actually gave his money to you guys so >> right. >> he still has to spent $500 a day you? >> it's very difficult. because then on the other hand wants the money. you wouldn't want to even listen to the phone calls. >> do you have your phone? >> i'm fine. >> okay? all right. >> i'm so mad at you guys right now you have no idea. i want my money. send me up a couple hundred [ bleep ] dollars so i don't have to sell your [ bleep ] because i will sell it. [ bleep ] before i kill your [ bleep ] wife because i will [ bleep ] you and [ bleep ] kill you i'm at my [ bleep ] wits' end answer the [ bleep ] phone. >> going through major withdrawals. >> that's serious. >> he's threatened to kill you. when you heard that message, were you scared? >> no. i don't think he'd do it. >> how does it feel to hear you >> i can't believe it. just hearing that out loud. >> reporter: as horrible as the voice
. >> over the years, everything that we've ever had as far as checkbooks, all gone. hundreds of thousands. >> stole someone. >> stolen. >> from your own kids? >> yes. >> justin told us he actually gave his money to you guys so >> right. >> he still has to spent $500 a day you? >> it's very difficult. because then on the other hand wants the money. you wouldn't want to even listen to the phone calls. >> do you have your phone? >>...
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if you are still manually balancing your checkbook, whether it is out of habit or lack of trust, youan rest assured mobile and online banking can save you time all well-being security use. you can make deposits to your account from your mobile device. startyou are at it, playing -- start paying bills. you can manage everything from your electric bill to your mortgage and car loan. tom basic account management creating savings and more. throughout your career, advances to technology helps you be more successful. vago: think you verit is alwaysn the united states and its allies are getting on the same page when it comes to defense -- defense. to litally offset gains by potential adversaries to keep the u.s. and allied forces in the global military lead. america's allies have en bracing both goals. the european defense agency is eager to partner with both washington and nato to drive innovation and thinking.g. that is good news when threats are g growing at defense news is rising faster than defense costs. that means more cooperation and less redone -- less redundancy. europe is home to
if you are still manually balancing your checkbook, whether it is out of habit or lack of trust, youan rest assured mobile and online banking can save you time all well-being security use. you can make deposits to your account from your mobile device. startyou are at it, playing -- start paying bills. you can manage everything from your electric bill to your mortgage and car loan. tom basic account management creating savings and more. throughout your career, advances to technology helps you be...
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. >> reporter: for a link to free access, go to 6abc.com, checkbook magazine is giving our viewers free access for the next two weeks. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> we have much more coming up on "action news" saturday morning. the cost to rent a home has skyrocketed. americans are spending you will their money to put a roof over their head. >>> a whale of a tale comes to theaters this weekend, we've that come up, we'll be right back. ♪ this holiday season, my good friend gave to me ♪ ♪ 7 powerball tickets ♪ 6 match 6 chances ♪ 5 cash 5s ♪ 4 cash4lifes ♪ 3 pick 3s ♪ 2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new holiday millionaire. (joe) happy holidays! ♪ and best wishes from the lottery ♪ 6:00 a.m. on this saturday, december 12, here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." >>> smoke pours from a roof on a bucks county home as firefighters battle a blaze from the top. >>> nearly two dozen mayors in new jersey are calling on residents to a void some o
. >> reporter: for a link to free access, go to 6abc.com, checkbook magazine is giving our viewers free access for the next two weeks. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> we have much more coming up on "action news" saturday morning. the cost to rent a home has skyrocketed. americans are spending you will their money to put a roof over their head. >>> a whale of a tale comes to theaters this weekend, we've that come up, we'll be right back. ♪ this...
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. >> i was thinking about using my checkbook. of course, everyone behind you in line would be annoyed but it's safer. >> i'm concerned about identity theft. and i'm so happy that they have these new chip readers. i, unfortunately, they are not in all of the stores. >> reporter: those little chips in the credit cards are not in use at safeway stores right now. we were promised a statement from the safeway chain but haven't got it yet. we'll give you more information on this breach as it comes forward. live in castro valley, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> in brentwood, police say identity thieves have a new device to target gas pumps. skimmers can be mounted outside the pump's atm to steal information from credit cards. but now thieves are using smaller versions that go inside. stations are installing tamper- proof stickers on the front panels of pumps so make sure that sticker is intact before paying. >>> in a half-hour, the san francisco police union will address the department changes in the wake of a deadly police shooting. the poli
. >> i was thinking about using my checkbook. of course, everyone behind you in line would be annoyed but it's safer. >> i'm concerned about identity theft. and i'm so happy that they have these new chip readers. i, unfortunately, they are not in all of the stores. >> reporter: those little chips in the credit cards are not in use at safeway stores right now. we were promised a statement from the safeway chain but haven't got it yet. we'll give you more information on this...
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ones, changes in mood, short-term memory changes, difficulty doing normal tasks such as balancing a checkbook, something they have done daily and now they are having a hard time. of course, confusion. knowing if the clock says 5:00 a.m. or 5:00 p.m. difficulties following storylines, having an in-depth the conversation. obviously, a sense of direction is gone. not knowing what direction, getting lost on a normal route where someone takes the same route day in and day out and now they have lost that direction and do not know how to get somewhere. change, change is hard for everybody, but especially for someone with dementia. they really thrive on routine. it is difficult for them to adapt to change, even a subtle change. mollie: you brought in a booklet and we will give the website, but tell us what is inside. amy: thank you. i brought the resources called in the book and -- -e-book and goes over to mention, signs to because so many people are the caregivers of their loved ones with this disease. her are tips on how to take care of yourself, recognizing signs of caregiver fatigue and talking a
ones, changes in mood, short-term memory changes, difficulty doing normal tasks such as balancing a checkbook, something they have done daily and now they are having a hard time. of course, confusion. knowing if the clock says 5:00 a.m. or 5:00 p.m. difficulties following storylines, having an in-depth the conversation. obviously, a sense of direction is gone. not knowing what direction, getting lost on a normal route where someone takes the same route day in and day out and now they have lost...
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. >> an enormous amount of money, over $10 million, was basically the defendant's own personal checkbook. that's what the defendant was living out of -- this so-called expense account. >> narrator: but wright appears to deliver the goods. statements from his taurus fund trumpet annual returns as high as 20%. returns that high attract plenty of attention, and wright continues to work his game. >> mr. wright was able to get two nfl football players, who were retired, to come and work for him, and this led to them going out and getting some of their friends that were in the nfl to also invest. >> narrator: one of wright's new hires is former denver bronco defensive star steve atwater. he convinces other players to buy in, and wright does the rest. none of the nfl players involved would talk to "american greed." the experience with i.m.a. is an embarrassment they want to put behind them. up next... what happens when football players get ripped off? kirk wright is about to get blitzed. for more about the nfl players' battle with kirk wright, go to americangreed.cnbc.com. "american greed" will
. >> an enormous amount of money, over $10 million, was basically the defendant's own personal checkbook. that's what the defendant was living out of -- this so-called expense account. >> narrator: but wright appears to deliver the goods. statements from his taurus fund trumpet annual returns as high as 20%. returns that high attract plenty of attention, and wright continues to work his game. >> mr. wright was able to get two nfl football players, who were retired, to come and...
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i'll show you what that means for the tuesday >>> turning the page on 2015 and opening the checkbook. wages are on the rise in massachusetts. the u.s. record the bay state will set in the year 2017. but next -- potential crime sce >> we're still in the middle of fox 25 storm tracker weather alert. snow and ice heading straight toward our region. the biggest impact will play out during the tuesday meteorologist rob eicher is digging through the most recent data to see if any of those totals need adjusting. forecast in just a few minutes. >>> human remains found in upton. >> that means people in the area will spend another night wondering what happened in the woods. fox 25's jim morelli caught up with some of them earlier today. >> reporter: in the town of upton a mystery in the woods. police got a call saturday from a hunter who made a disturbing discovery in the brush off menden street the skeletal remains of a person. >> sorry to here this. >> reporter: eleanor lives nearby and owns a parcel of land adjacent to where the remains were found. >> i'm amazed. i just learned about it two
i'll show you what that means for the tuesday >>> turning the page on 2015 and opening the checkbook. wages are on the rise in massachusetts. the u.s. record the bay state will set in the year 2017. but next -- potential crime sce >> we're still in the middle of fox 25 storm tracker weather alert. snow and ice heading straight toward our region. the biggest impact will play out during the tuesday meteorologist rob eicher is digging through the most recent data to see if any of...
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amazon is pulling out its checkbook for commercials with cute animals. cast limping through a park while other dogs chase frisbees and balls. the dog's owner uses amazon prime to order a baby bjorn for his injured pet. animal ads are the most shared of the year. amazon spent $3.5 billion on marketing in 2015, up 3% from a year ago. 2015 is almost over. we will give you our 2016 asia tech predictions next. tomorrow, david miliband on surveillance. more of "bloomberg west" next. ♪ emily: cbs ceo les moonves began his career as a television actor, but now he is up for the role of a lifetime. he will succeed sumner redstone as chairman of cbs when redstone passes away. the 92-year-old billionaire controls both cbs and viacom. a provision in the family trust allows sherry redstone to become chair of cbs. what do we have to look forward to next year? our tech reporter joins us from taipei with some of his 2016 tech predictions. thank you for joining us. the first thing you predict is that it is going to be a big year for tech ipos. ipos.nese tech why? tim: it
amazon is pulling out its checkbook for commercials with cute animals. cast limping through a park while other dogs chase frisbees and balls. the dog's owner uses amazon prime to order a baby bjorn for his injured pet. animal ads are the most shared of the year. amazon spent $3.5 billion on marketing in 2015, up 3% from a year ago. 2015 is almost over. we will give you our 2016 asia tech predictions next. tomorrow, david miliband on surveillance. more of "bloomberg west" next. ♪...
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then checkbook, is the most basic app there is. it is electronic version n a check register. any time you write a check, make an atm deposit, pay for anything with a debit card, you manually enter a transaction into an app that looks very similar to your check book register. i'd say the genius of it is its simplicity. for those who don't want to make a complete jump in, but it does give on the go access information. what about bill guard? bill guard is ononof my favorites, i've mentioned it before when n we've talked about it. when you tend to subscribe to things, or auto subscribe, they renew every year, whher it be a magazine subscription, or a gym membershihi or some other tool online, you almost forget, you don't use them anymore, you keep getting charged for them, they get lost in the shuffle, this app aually identifies vendors using crowd sourcing, analytics, data, knows what vendors tend to do that, then flags them so you get to review them each month, see if can eliminate. and one last one you wanted to mention, shop savvy bar code. so shop savvy bar code and other ba
then checkbook, is the most basic app there is. it is electronic version n a check register. any time you write a check, make an atm deposit, pay for anything with a debit card, you manually enter a transaction into an app that looks very similar to your check book register. i'd say the genius of it is its simplicity. for those who don't want to make a complete jump in, but it does give on the go access information. what about bill guard? bill guard is ononof my favorites, i've mentioned it...
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checkbook is the most basic app there is. it is an electronic version of a check register. any time you write a check, make an atm deposit, pay for anything with a debit card, you manually enter a transaction into an app that looks very similar to your check book register. i'd say the genius of it is its simplicity. for those who don't want to make a complete jump in, but it does gigi on the go access information. what about bill guard? bill guard is one of my favorites, i've mentioned it before when we've talked about it. when you tend d subscribe to things, or auto subscribe, they renew every year, whether it be a magazine subscription, or gym online, you almost forget, you don't use them anymore, you keep getting charged for them, they get lost in the shuffle, this app actually entifies vendors using crowd sourcing,g,nalytics, data, knows what vendors tend to do that, then flags them so you get to review them each month, see if there's something you can e eminate. and one last one you wanted to mention, shop savvy bar code. so shop savvy bar code and other bar code apps,
checkbook is the most basic app there is. it is an electronic version of a check register. any time you write a check, make an atm deposit, pay for anything with a debit card, you manually enter a transaction into an app that looks very similar to your check book register. i'd say the genius of it is its simplicity. for those who don't want to make a complete jump in, but it does gigi on the go access information. what about bill guard? bill guard is one of my favorites, i've mentioned it...
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a politician makes claims about good, bad or otherwise, it seems to be they're just getting the checkbook out and sending the lobbyists over. they weren't getting a big enough check, so they say the guy's name and, boom, here comes a lobbyist to start passing out checks to try to change their mind. they're just trying to pay off the deal. i don't understand why it can work the way it it does in our political world, you know. i always thought that was criminal to buy votes or whatever. but it seems to be just fine for everybody in the political world to just grab money however they can. but i think it's just a call out to say, hey, i'm ready to take your check. i hate drug company, come on over drug companies. >> so you can talk about the lobbying spending especially in previous election cycles and you how this issue has influenced the rise and flow of money coming in through the lobbying system? >> sure. so we saw a lot of spending on this issue obviously during the development and creation of the affordable care act which again definitely has more to do with the insurance provisions. but
a politician makes claims about good, bad or otherwise, it seems to be they're just getting the checkbook out and sending the lobbyists over. they weren't getting a big enough check, so they say the guy's name and, boom, here comes a lobbyist to start passing out checks to try to change their mind. they're just trying to pay off the deal. i don't understand why it can work the way it it does in our political world, you know. i always thought that was criminal to buy votes or whatever. but it...
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in the new year, trump says he's going to open his checkbook in the final month before the iowa caucuses. he gloated in a tweet today that he spent less than any candidates, saying "now i will spend big in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina." he's fighting to stay out front. (donald trump, (r) presidential candidate): "i demand the e ection be today." jessica rae: trump is not the only republican scandals. ben carson said all former presidents are fair game for analysis... includg billclinton. jessica rae: " when we come back... a former actor from the t-v show glee is facing serious legal trouble those details are up ahead. " jessica rae: and... you'll meet the newest... unlikey musician that's taking the internet by storm. after the break. actor lashes out at an airline on twitter... and 2015 was a year some celebs made headlines for all the wrong reasons. abc's elizabeth hur has your hollywood headlines "mark salling/actor: "you know, i guess it's not very "glee" sounding, you could say." former glee star mark salling is under arrest.. accused of possessing child pornography.. the
in the new year, trump says he's going to open his checkbook in the final month before the iowa caucuses. he gloated in a tweet today that he spent less than any candidates, saying "now i will spend big in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina." he's fighting to stay out front. (donald trump, (r) presidential candidate): "i demand the e ection be today." jessica rae: trump is not the only republican scandals. ben carson said all former presidents are fair game for...
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. >> probably use my checkbook now more than this piece of plastic. >> that's why i use cash. that's why i got to go and carry out wads of cash in order to avoid the grinch. >> reporter: again, investigators want everyone to be on the lookout, especially during this busy holiday shopping season. now fortunately in this case, an employee spotted the man installing the device. the device was removed, and safeway insists that nobody had their information compromised. reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you. >>> raymond shipp reformed chinatown gangster took the stand, testifying he left the life of crime behind. he's currently charged with racketeer, money laundering, and killing a rival. today, chow said he was inducted into the world of crime at the age of 10 in hong kong, and that he joined chinatown gangs after moving to the u.s. in the '70s. however, the 55-year-old says he's changed his life around and that he did so once he got out of prison in 2003. >>> three, two, one -- [ explosisounds ] >> a successful launch ten minute
. >> probably use my checkbook now more than this piece of plastic. >> that's why i use cash. that's why i got to go and carry out wads of cash in order to avoid the grinch. >> reporter: again, investigators want everyone to be on the lookout, especially during this busy holiday shopping season. now fortunately in this case, an employee spotted the man installing the device. the device was removed, and safeway insists that nobody had their information compromised. reporting...
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. >> i was waiting for you to -- i see you going your checkbook, iain.ust wondering. >> one of the eagles players appears to be questioning the coach. interesting comments by malcolm jenkins and kobe bryant tells us why he's had enough of playing in the nba and chip kelly addresses another rumor more of bad stories on his interest in going back to >>> eagles get ready for new england patriots this sunday i haven't even check the line but i'll try to check it. chip kelly addressed another rumor more of going back into the college ranks. now one report had chip meeting with the university of southern california friday in philadelphia. >> i've never been looking at college scouts. i can't control what's looking. i was never looking at the florida job last year. i said the same thing when they hired jim. he's dawn great job. i never talk to anybody from florida. i can't control what's written but there's -- i guess there's no rules. people can write or tweet -- i don't know the rules. they can say whatever they want. i never discussed another college job sin
. >> i was waiting for you to -- i see you going your checkbook, iain.ust wondering. >> one of the eagles players appears to be questioning the coach. interesting comments by malcolm jenkins and kobe bryant tells us why he's had enough of playing in the nba and chip kelly addresses another rumor more of bad stories on his interest in going back to >>> eagles get ready for new england patriots this sunday i haven't even check the line but i'll try to check it. chip kelly...
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fema is kind of the checkbook of last resort. you might get some temporary housing. you might get some temporary rental assistance, but bottom line is this. i'm trying to drive down the expectations a little bit. fema is not and cannot make you whole again. that's why we need to look to private sector. insurance, make sure you have -- even if you don't have a mortgage, you should have insurance to cover these kinds of incidents. janice talked about the floods through the midwest. most -- no insurance company carries flood insurance, only the national flood insurance through fema, and if you're now being flooded, it's too late to get flood insurance, you need that before the flood occurs. so i guess i'm just trying to dampen down the expectations a little bit. >> i think of that and what happened in prior storms where a lot of folks said, flood damage of my open but precipitated by a tornado. there's no fine line for that, right? if a tornado called it but the damage was the result of flooding, you're not covered if you don't have float insurance. right? -- flood insu
fema is kind of the checkbook of last resort. you might get some temporary housing. you might get some temporary rental assistance, but bottom line is this. i'm trying to drive down the expectations a little bit. fema is not and cannot make you whole again. that's why we need to look to private sector. insurance, make sure you have -- even if you don't have a mortgage, you should have insurance to cover these kinds of incidents. janice talked about the floods through the midwest. most -- no...
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in the new year, trump said he will open his checkbook before the iowa caucuses. he gloated today saying he spent less than any candidate saying, i will spend big in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >> i demand the election be today. >> of course donald trump does wish the election was today. he is leading nationally and doing very well here in iowa. the next five weeks are critical. it's one of the reasons he said he is going to spend up to 2 million a week on ads for the border security, isis and other things. he clearly is making this investment the first time in his campaign a little worried if all these supporters of his who have been drawn to his celebrity will actually become caucus-goers in five weeks here in iowa. >> thank you very much. donald trump with to take the stage at that platform where jeff is. pastor james davis and jeb bush supporter matt lewis with me. let me start with you. trump is about to spend millions. $2 million a week. he spent nothing so far. now he is. is this a sign he is worried? >> it is. there is a reason he hasn't spent any
in the new year, trump said he will open his checkbook before the iowa caucuses. he gloated today saying he spent less than any candidate saying, i will spend big in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >> i demand the election be today. >> of course donald trump does wish the election was today. he is leading nationally and doing very well here in iowa. the next five weeks are critical. it's one of the reasons he said he is going to spend up to 2 million a week on ads for the...
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be an econ major and still learn nothing about personal financial planning or retirement redness checkbook. money is just not talked about in education. it's like the third rail of the whole educational system. and that's why i'm on a constant mission to teach you about every aspect managing your money so you will be able to become a better investor both when it comes to retirement investing and playing out with what i call your discretionary "mad money" portfolio which is a big machine why i wrote "get rich carefully" to begin with. most of you even if you don't own individual stocks directly you probably have some exposure to the stock market, 401(k) plan where you keep the bulk of your retirement funds which is why i want to take a moment to about retirement. for those of you who have been living in a cave for the last 20 years 401(k) plans are the way you save foe retirement. wait. for those of you who are about channel, because the whole idea of saving for retirement puts you to sleep, hear me out because you need to know this stuff. i'm going to tell you some things that you won't he
be an econ major and still learn nothing about personal financial planning or retirement redness checkbook. money is just not talked about in education. it's like the third rail of the whole educational system. and that's why i'm on a constant mission to teach you about every aspect managing your money so you will be able to become a better investor both when it comes to retirement investing and playing out with what i call your discretionary "mad money" portfolio which is a big...
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in the new year trump will open his checkbook in the final month before the iowa caucuses. he gloated he spent less than any candidate saying, now i will spend big in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, he's fighting to stay out front. >> i demand the election be today. >> but the election is not today. and of course, that is one of the challenges facing donald trump. the iowa caucuses, which launched this 2016 road to the white house actually in five weeks. so, with ted cruz rising here in iowa, donald trump is trying to maintain his lead, stay on top, spending so much money, coming to council bluffs, iowa, tone trying to squeeze in more support between the holidays. >> wise raising the volume as well. joining me trump campaign national spokesperson katrina pierson from dallas. thanks for taking time again today. >> thank you, jim. >> mr. trump attacking president clinton this morning for his affair with monica lewinsky, also mentioned paula jones. president clinton, though, not running for office, his wife is. why is that attack, why is that affair, fair game? >> i don't
in the new year trump will open his checkbook in the final month before the iowa caucuses. he gloated he spent less than any candidate saying, now i will spend big in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, he's fighting to stay out front. >> i demand the election be today. >> but the election is not today. and of course, that is one of the challenges facing donald trump. the iowa caucuses, which launched this 2016 road to the white house actually in five weeks. so, with ted cruz...
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reining in wall street and very tough talk, but not so tough that she is scaring away banks and checkbooks more of the same. melissa: they don't believe her. >> on inversions you talked about a moment ago, the whole discussion is ridiculous from the start. first of all, company like pfizer, talking about them doing inversion, you wouldn't even need inversion. apple hasn't done inversion. they have $200 billion. the bulk -- melissa: money is trapped overseas. >> the company is parked overseas. companies find ways. just need to loyer corporate tax rate. we have corporate tax in this country neither brings in a lot of income nor keeps companies around. >> that's true. melissa: she wants to levy risk fee of banks more than 50 billion in assets. that is 40 banks. we have to go. breaking news. david. david: breaking news involves mr. donald trump. his campaign came out with a statement that donald trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what's going on. now the problem with this, campaign said tot
reining in wall street and very tough talk, but not so tough that she is scaring away banks and checkbooks more of the same. melissa: they don't believe her. >> on inversions you talked about a moment ago, the whole discussion is ridiculous from the start. first of all, company like pfizer, talking about them doing inversion, you wouldn't even need inversion. apple hasn't done inversion. they have $200 billion. the bulk -- melissa: money is trapped overseas. >> the company is parked...
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and their agents have the leverage and the athletic characters are all too willing to open up the checkbooksder to keep the model running and keep the money coming in the pubs to subsidize the other sports as well as the employees and all of the salaries. this is absolutely a fascinating thing. >> it is tough decision. i know with maryland's attendance falling into the revenue declining it becomes a difficult choice particularly with a coach that has done well academically these are never easy. but it's happening across the country. so it's not unique to maryland. i do agree with you that over the years i think that the leverage has been more with the coach dan the school and the idea. and if you look to give an example back when i was in congress congress in the early '90s i had a hearing on one of the issues with the coaches salaries and i was talking about the fact that there wasn't a million-dollar salary at that point. it's kind of funny that -- they've gone out of the roof and a couple of years. after the 99 season come he was earning $667,000 at michigan state at the time and some of
and their agents have the leverage and the athletic characters are all too willing to open up the checkbooksder to keep the model running and keep the money coming in the pubs to subsidize the other sports as well as the employees and all of the salaries. this is absolutely a fascinating thing. >> it is tough decision. i know with maryland's attendance falling into the revenue declining it becomes a difficult choice particularly with a coach that has done well academically these are never...
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court later this month, and coming up at 6:00 p.m., donald explains some of his advice about his checkbook, now tighter as far as trusting people. we'll have that part of the story at 6:00 p.m. live in arlington, robert goulston, fox 25 news. >> vanessa: terrifying moments for a woman robbed at gunpoint, while working at a salem, new hampshire convenience store. >> mark: you can see the robbery play out in this surveillance video. and demands cash. she opens the register, he grabs the cash and runs off. investigators say he has a scar near his upper lip. investigators are blaming this boston fire on a electrical short circuit on east cottage street and roxbury. no one was hurt, but eight people have no home tonight. >> vanessa: puppies, sick and dike being sold to new hampshire residents and tonight, two women are facing charges. deering, new hampshire police say some of the dogs died of a contagious virus when they were shipped from north carolina to south carolina. the animal rescue league is caring for seven of the dogs. the women arrested face multiple charges, including selling diseas
court later this month, and coming up at 6:00 p.m., donald explains some of his advice about his checkbook, now tighter as far as trusting people. we'll have that part of the story at 6:00 p.m. live in arlington, robert goulston, fox 25 news. >> vanessa: terrifying moments for a woman robbed at gunpoint, while working at a salem, new hampshire convenience store. >> mark: you can see the robbery play out in this surveillance video. and demands cash. she opens the register, he grabs...
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coaches and their agents have the leverage of the athletic director seemed to willing to open up the checkbook to keep the model running and keep the money coming in. it helps to subsidize the other sports and the other salaries. it's an absolute fascinating thing. >> host: it's a tough decision for any, i know with marilyn's attendance following an revenue declining, it becomes a difficult choice. particularly when the coach has done well academically with his players. these are never easier. it's happening across the country, it's not unique to maryland. i to maryland. i do agree with you that over the years the leverage has been more with the coach than with the a/d. let me give you an example playback when i was in congress in the early 90s i had a hearing on on one of the issues are coaches salary. i was talking about that there was not a million-dollar coaches salaries. it has gone out of the roof in the last three years. >> host: i wrote. >> guest: i wrote a story would next sabin left michigan state after the 99 season. he was earning $697,000 at michigan state at that time. some of th
coaches and their agents have the leverage of the athletic director seemed to willing to open up the checkbook to keep the model running and keep the money coming in. it helps to subsidize the other sports and the other salaries. it's an absolute fascinating thing. >> host: it's a tough decision for any, i know with marilyn's attendance following an revenue declining, it becomes a difficult choice. particularly when the coach has done well academically with his players. these are never...
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they want me to finance their fantasy where i just wave my magic checkbook around, and they get to taked without some sort of business plan. well, that's not gonna happen. this just isn't the right deal for me. i don't want to invest with you. i'm worried that you want to run too fast, and i don't want you running too fast with my money. ♪ damion: [ sniffles ] simon: i think he just had a lot riding on it. he had high hopes. damion: [ sighs ] for [bleep] sake. [ sniffles ] lemonis: let me grab him for a minute. simon: okay. damion: [ sighs ] lemonis: hey, talk to me. damion: [ voice breaking ] i don't get like this about nothing. it's so hard for me, because how hard i've worked to get here. and i've sort of used you in the last year as like a mentor -- studied, watched, love everything you do. i haven't had, like, a father figure, and, i don't know, the way you do things -- that's kind of how i want to be. lemonis: i have an idea. -come on. -damion: [ sighs ] lemonis: i usually look at the three things -- the people, process, and product. yeah, i could check the box on the product, but
they want me to finance their fantasy where i just wave my magic checkbook around, and they get to taked without some sort of business plan. well, that's not gonna happen. this just isn't the right deal for me. i don't want to invest with you. i'm worried that you want to run too fast, and i don't want you running too fast with my money. ♪ damion: [ sniffles ] simon: i think he just had a lot riding on it. he had high hopes. damion: [ sighs ] for [bleep] sake. [ sniffles ] lemonis: let me...
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so i'm gonna put my checkbook away... anthony: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...but i'm not walking away. anthony: that's fine. and i respect that. lemonis: okay? all right. i'll see you in the morning. josh: how did it go last night? kristen: it was interesting. josh: like, what kind of interesting? kristen: i guess he's having a hard time with thinking he can do business with anthony, and he thinks he's a know-it-all. -josh: did he make an offer? -kristen: no. josh: i can't believe that he didn't write a check. anthony: he didn't want to write a check, so i think... louis: well, hopefully you'll clear up any issues he might have. anthony: you want me to be honest with you? i don't want his money. i don't want his check. i want the business that he can bring. louis: well, if he can bring you the business -- anthony: i can always make money. i can always make more money. at the end of the day, if i don't have the business, i don't have the business, whether he's my partner or not. louis: that's true. anthony: i want him to figure out i'm a go-getter. i'm a go-go guy. there's no -- you kno
so i'm gonna put my checkbook away... anthony: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...but i'm not walking away. anthony: that's fine. and i respect that. lemonis: okay? all right. i'll see you in the morning. josh: how did it go last night? kristen: it was interesting. josh: like, what kind of interesting? kristen: i guess he's having a hard time with thinking he can do business with anthony, and he thinks he's a know-it-all. -josh: did he make an offer? -kristen: no. josh: i can't believe that he didn't write a...
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better get your checkbook ready. we'll take a look... tech update.3 3 gogo morning, (downtown sioux x city)... it's (34 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (j - c roofing and insulating) camera. 3 with all the smartwatch options out there... one company has decided it's better to let you build your own watch. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "making virtual reality video is not a cheap hobby. i'm bridget carey, this is your 3 3 this morning we have some lingering flurries especially in eastern siouxland. skies are going to eventually clear out today and highs will only skies overnight our temperatures are going to plummet quickly into the single digits. look for sunny skies the rest of the week, as high pressure begins to dominate the area. afternoon temperatures will slowly be warming up over the next few days with highs getting into the lower 40s by friday.cloud cover is due to come back over the weekend, but things will stay quiet and dry for the next several days. 3 we'll take a look at your news and weather to
better get your checkbook ready. we'll take a look... tech update.3 3 gogo morning, (downtown sioux x city)... it's (34 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (j - c roofing and insulating) camera. 3 with all the smartwatch options out there... one company has decided it's better to let you build your own watch. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "making virtual reality video is not a cheap hobby. i'm bridget carey, this is your 3 3 this morning we have some lingering...
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. >> has volkswagen given you any sense of how big your checkbook will be? >> no.pany has given me a sense that it wants to do right by its customers. and that means there will be probably a menu of options available to customers designed to maintain loyalty and support for the company. >> what sorts of things will be on that menu as you go into this? >> well, you have to come up with fixes. the regulators know epa and the california state regulators and state ag's, they know what has to be done from a public perspective. of course, we have to be aware of that. what in addition, what legal consideration it will take to voluntarily -- voluntarily try get people to opt out of the court system. that is an additional challenge. >> that leads to a question which is, how many lawsuits have been filed so far to your knowledge? >> i think -- hundreds of class actions involving hundreds of thousands of volkswagen owners. so there is a storm of litigation out there that is just beginning now. >> you have been through this several times and some very big high-profile situatio
. >> has volkswagen given you any sense of how big your checkbook will be? >> no.pany has given me a sense that it wants to do right by its customers. and that means there will be probably a menu of options available to customers designed to maintain loyalty and support for the company. >> what sorts of things will be on that menu as you go into this? >> well, you have to come up with fixes. the regulators know epa and the california state regulators and state ag's, they...
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have they given you a sense of how big your checkbook will be?but the company has given me a sense that they want to do right by their customers. will probablyre be a menu of options available to customers designed to maintain loyalty and support for the company. david: what sorts of things will be on that menu as you go through this process? >> you have to come up with fixes. epa,egulators now -- california state regulators, state ag's -- they know what has to be done from a public perspective. of course, we have to be aware of that. in addition, legal considerations, will it take to voluntarily get people to opt out of the court system? that's an additional challenge. to a question,ds how many lawsuits have been filed so far to your knowledge? >> hundreds of class actions involving hundreds of thousands of volkswagen owners. there is a storm of litigation out there that is just beginning now. david: you have been through this several times in some high-profile situations. do you have any sense of a time frame? >> i don't. i will say, this is an
have they given you a sense of how big your checkbook will be?but the company has given me a sense that they want to do right by their customers. will probablyre be a menu of options available to customers designed to maintain loyalty and support for the company. david: what sorts of things will be on that menu as you go through this process? >> you have to come up with fixes. epa,egulators now -- california state regulators, state ag's -- they know what has to be done from a public...
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let's say trump finally opens his checkbook and starts running negative add in the. >> who has more firm, solid support here are trump or cruz? whose voters are likely to be not be suede by any of this? >> it pretty clear that donald trump's water may be high are than be in else's ceiling. recognize even as we're talking about ted crude right now, donald trump actual will grew. ted across. >> and, mark, real quick, what kind of a ground game does cruz have outside of iowa, new hampshire? >> he's got i think the best ground gam in the other states as well. he spent a lot of money on there. there's no doubt there's strong social conservative aboard. but cruz's ground game and overall message is meant to win a lot of republicans. even national security conservatives certainly layer it and tear will be tar irian temperature a baltimore jury supposed to rule today in a trial of fn. >> what's at atmosphere look out there? >>. >> probably not as entense as you've soon portrayed in the media regarding this trial. there was somewhat of a line to get in outside. i saw the defendant, officer porter
let's say trump finally opens his checkbook and starts running negative add in the. >> who has more firm, solid support here are trump or cruz? whose voters are likely to be not be suede by any of this? >> it pretty clear that donald trump's water may be high are than be in else's ceiling. recognize even as we're talking about ted crude right now, donald trump actual will grew. ted across. >> and, mark, real quick, what kind of a ground game does cruz have outside of iowa, new...
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can balance the -- the only way you can balance the books is from business to your own personal checkbook is either more money and or less money out. there's no magic. it is more money and or less money out. here is the choice that we are presented with. you heard it from the democratic debate saturday night. they said take the cap off the social security payroll taxes. the matter how much money you pay that payroll tax on every dollar could they say that .s the way to tax the rich i've another way to get at people who have been successful. youru have been successful entire life, do not take a benefit at the end just because you have been putting money over your life.of elected why i why is my idea better than heller's? here's why. the reason why we are in this problem in the first place is because the government lie to you and stole from you. this money is going to trust fund right? --'s as al gore called it the lockbox. there's nothing in lockbox. it is a stack of ious. the government has already spent all the money. they spent it. they stole it from you. so here's my question. if you h
can balance the -- the only way you can balance the books is from business to your own personal checkbook is either more money and or less money out. there's no magic. it is more money and or less money out. here is the choice that we are presented with. you heard it from the democratic debate saturday night. they said take the cap off the social security payroll taxes. the matter how much money you pay that payroll tax on every dollar could they say that .s the way to tax the rich i've another...
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from a business to your own personal checkbook, it is either more money and or less money out.here is no magic. there's more money in or less money out. here's the choice that we are prevented with -- present with you you heard it at the democratic debate saturday night. they say take the cap off the social security payroll tax so that no matter how much money you make, you pay that payroll tax on every dollar. they say that is the way to get at the rich. i have another way i getting at people who have been successful. if you been and honestly successful over the course of your life, did not take a benefit at the end that you do not need just because you put money over the course of your life. why is my idea i think better than hillary's? here is why. the reason we are in this problem in the first place is because the government lied to you and stole from you. see this money is also going to trust fund right? ,it is and what al gore called it back in 2000 the lockhart. -- the lockbox. alember the guy who played gore on saturday night live who said that, whichever one you rememb
from a business to your own personal checkbook, it is either more money and or less money out.here is no magic. there's more money in or less money out. here's the choice that we are prevented with -- present with you you heard it at the democratic debate saturday night. they say take the cap off the social security payroll tax so that no matter how much money you make, you pay that payroll tax on every dollar. they say that is the way to get at the rich. i have another way i getting at people...