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and because they had one fancy investor named gene kelly, you know, the actor, i said, "ok, i will workhere." i did not know they were financially insolvent. when i got my first paycheck, the bank was two blocks away. i walked to the bank, gave them my paycheck to cash, the bank told me "there is no money." i said, "what do you mean there is no money?" "there is no money in the account." i went back and i said, "what happened? there is no money." he gave me some cash and some more cash the next day. he said, "maybe i will pay you a little less and you get part of the restaurant." i stayed there for six years. i took a restaurant that made $18,000 a month -- when i left six years later in 1981, it made $350,000 a month. haslinda: you set up your own restaurant. wolfgang: that's when i said, "i want to be my own boss." before leaving there, i said, "i found this new restaurant. but we have to form a management company, and we own it together 50-50." he said, "no way. i always own 51%." i said, "well, me too." so we had to split up. we got a very nasty divorce basically. then i opened spag
and because they had one fancy investor named gene kelly, you know, the actor, i said, "ok, i will workhere." i did not know they were financially insolvent. when i got my first paycheck, the bank was two blocks away. i walked to the bank, gave them my paycheck to cash, the bank told me "there is no money." i said, "what do you mean there is no money?" "there is no money in the account." i went back and i said, "what happened? there is no...
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and most of us aren't like gene kelly, happen to get caught notice rain the rain, it can be miserablet not anymore, because a new service offers umbrella rentals right on the street. great idea, right? >> yeah. >> except it's already failed. we'll explain why on this tuesday, july 11. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and we say good morning to everybody on this tuesday. we'll get to that a little bit later on. but we're going to start on a serious note and the breaking news we're following at this hour. some 16 people dead after a large marine corps plane crashed in mississippi. >> that kc-130 had taken from a base in tennessee. it's not known if there were any civilians on board. the plane came down in a soybean field but left debris in a wide area, leading to speculation it exploded in midair. >> the firefighters first on the scene were driven back by explosions. the site remains dangerous. >> we don't want nobody out there. we have fuel everywhere, we don't want anybody without responders in the area. >> marine corps has not released much information including where
and most of us aren't like gene kelly, happen to get caught notice rain the rain, it can be miserablet not anymore, because a new service offers umbrella rentals right on the street. great idea, right? >> yeah. >> except it's already failed. we'll explain why on this tuesday, july 11. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and we say good morning to everybody on this tuesday. we'll get to that a little bit later on. but we're going to start on a...
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and because they had one fancy investor named gene kelly, you know, the famous actor? "ok, i will work there." i did not know they were financially insolvent. when i got my first paycheck, the bank was two blocks away. i walked to the bank, gave them my paycheck to cash. the bank told me, "there is no money." i said, "what do you mean there is no money?" "there is no money in the account." i went back and i said, "what happened? there is no money." he said, we are going to deposit tomorrow. so, he gave me some cash and some more cash the next day. he said, "maybe i will pay you a little less and you get part of the restaurant." so i became his partner. and i stayed there for six years. and i took a restaurant that made $18,000 a month. when i left six years later in 1981, we grossed $350,000 a month. haslinda: and you left to set up your own restaurant. wolfgang: exactly. that's when i said, "i want to be my own boss." before leaving there, i said, "i found this new restaurant, but we have to form a management company and we own it together 50-50." he said, "no way. i
and because they had one fancy investor named gene kelly, you know, the famous actor? "ok, i will work there." i did not know they were financially insolvent. when i got my first paycheck, the bank was two blocks away. i walked to the bank, gave them my paycheck to cash. the bank told me, "there is no money." i said, "what do you mean there is no money?" "there is no money in the account." i went back and i said, "what happened? there is no...
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ala a la home affairs corresponded gene kelly explained the figures today.unning at about 20 per day. in terms of the cause, there is a whole mixture of things that we have. staff shortages, overcrowding, the prevalence of drugs like spice in jails, meaning some inmates are out of control a lot of the time and the gang culture in somejails imported from the outside world. the prison officers association says the figures today show the system is out of control that the government disagrees. they say it is a recruitment drive happening to get more staff in which is underway and the justice secretary today said the figures show the importance of improving safety and security in our prisons. june kelly. the head of the us military generaljoe dunford has said there will be no change to its policy on employing transgender people until the defence secretary receives direction from president trump on the issue. mr trump tweeted yesterday that transgender people wouldn't be allowed to serve in the armed forces in any capacity. our washington correspondent gave us the
ala a la home affairs corresponded gene kelly explained the figures today.unning at about 20 per day. in terms of the cause, there is a whole mixture of things that we have. staff shortages, overcrowding, the prevalence of drugs like spice in jails, meaning some inmates are out of control a lot of the time and the gang culture in somejails imported from the outside world. the prison officers association says the figures today show the system is out of control that the government disagrees. they...
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i'm not going to sit here and say i'm like gene kelly. but i'm okay. i'm okay. >> seth: yeah.m gave us lessons when we were all kids. so i'm all right. >> seth: all right, that's good. i want to ask about this. you're on twitter, you're active. and you're sort of -- you voice your political opinions in a way, which is nice in this day and age. i feel like people have the freedom to do that. but you probably have some fans who would rather you didn't. you got in a twitter battle with david duke. >> yeah. >> seth: and i thought you both made great points. no. [ laughter ] >> i mean, look, his heart's in the right place. [ light laughter ] >> seth: have you gotten feedback from people? and what's your response to it? >> yeah, you know, sometimes you do. it's tricky sometimes. actors in general i think have a -- it's tricky because no one wants to hear from you because it's easy to think you're out of touch and elite, which is, you know, potentially true. but look, i was a human being for a lot longer. you know, i was a citizen before i was an actor. >> seth: yeah. >> i spent a lo
i'm not going to sit here and say i'm like gene kelly. but i'm okay. i'm okay. >> seth: yeah.m gave us lessons when we were all kids. so i'm all right. >> seth: all right, that's good. i want to ask about this. you're on twitter, you're active. and you're sort of -- you voice your political opinions in a way, which is nice in this day and age. i feel like people have the freedom to do that. but you probably have some fans who would rather you didn't. you got in a twitter battle with...
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today, eugene robinson captured the essence of the trump presidency, that general kelly will now be asked to manage. gene wrote, the court of mad king donald is not a presidency. it is an affliction, one that saps the life out of our democratic institutions, and it must be fiercely resisted if the nation as we know it is to survive. joining us now, peter wehner, he worked in the last three republican administrations and was a senior aide to president george w. bush. also with us, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning opinion writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. joining us, chris whipple, the author of the gatekeepers, how the white house chiefs of staff define every presidency. eugene, the presidency you described today so fully and eloquently in "the washington post" seems to be one that no white house chief of staff can control. >> well, not without the authority to control it. that's what reince priebus always lacked. he was never given anywhere near the authority that a chief of staff usually has. now, there was no organization chart. everybody just sort of reported dire
today, eugene robinson captured the essence of the trump presidency, that general kelly will now be asked to manage. gene wrote, the court of mad king donald is not a presidency. it is an affliction, one that saps the life out of our democratic institutions, and it must be fiercely resisted if the nation as we know it is to survive. joining us now, peter wehner, he worked in the last three republican administrations and was a senior aide to president george w. bush. also with us, eugene...