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but what few don't re that five years, 40% of the bulda gsa high vcy >> and so ratio, criti of whaere's an example. the buildi housed weworkicoccupied owner loan. this33ewgomery street, was concern about the fute of say tl for do for significant and long awaite commercial loans and i didn'tore know this aren ey have renew when they mature. commercial loans coming uprefinf were on the roof and youoihatn? pay for it. here to the lender. >> point out,op itrtunity for others to mat voik you liane.nkou. >> all rather forecastee aiabout. sandhya expected in the nor from pierowy those clouds. wehave some fog what you can e if you are steppg few high clouds droppingown to the low low 60s with occasio p.m, but then we'll s in 9 to 1. and will certainly around right now. we devel a to the mid let's talk about the to see some drizzle azl i the afternoon the clouds to bred nd are really going tose ce blower we seven area california coaiva weak area, seven right nat's the oorni it's 2miles an 1o,hat extra that breeze 63 and 70 forsng yo, the marine lerutro tower from morning, clouds, fog and. tomorr
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businessmen to sit and brain storm then i presume you will implement with through the -- >> omb and gsad budget process differently, wwe'll cut waste, then revenue, think of the united states of america, we a 6 by. >> we over spend by 2 trillion, we have a gdp, total sales in america, everything. just under 29 trillion, and debt surplus 36 trillion, sounds like we're going to hell, asset value of united states, is 500 trillion market. can elon musk and i come up with a quarter of a percent. a trillion and a quarter of revenues, the answer on oh, yeah, you have companies like apple, ireland has 400 billion dollars. of profits that are ours, just them paying fair taxes in america. is 100 billion dollars a year of revenue, again and again and again, remember that department of interior, imagine running the land and mineral rights of the u.s. >> i have wanted to do this for 40 years back to what i was a kid in reagan's budget office. >> how would you like to be partner with elon musk doing it, he is the coolest way to do in the world. larry: the right approach. >> we'll bring in greatest pe
businessmen to sit and brain storm then i presume you will implement with through the -- >> omb and gsad budget process differently, wwe'll cut waste, then revenue, think of the united states of america, we a 6 by. >> we over spend by 2 trillion, we have a gdp, total sales in america, everything. just under 29 trillion, and debt surplus 36 trillion, sounds like we're going to hell, asset value of united states, is 500 trillion market. can elon musk and i come up with a quarter of a...
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the fact that she could stay with him, ,ay gsa bill, is a testament to her strength. >> yes.have been very, you know, they were more forthcoming before she, he was a presidential candidate about the exchange the two of them were making in the relationship. he gave several interviews saying if i couldn't offer her money and security, what am i goodof for? and she hascu essentially, back then she would say the same thing, like this is an exchange. i think that over time talking to people who know them, you know, their bond and understanding of each other is different than any of these other relationships that i write about in my book, but it's more of an exchange. i think she, you know, by many accounts that she cares about him and believeou in him, you know. she wouldn't have supported him during the sort of birther conspiracy if she didn't to some degree share a lot of those instincts. she wouldn't have supported him through the "access hollywood" tape if she wasn't convinced in some degree that he was goaded into saying that. whether or not that's actually what happened is s
the fact that she could stay with him, ,ay gsa bill, is a testament to her strength. >> yes.have been very, you know, they were more forthcoming before she, he was a presidential candidate about the exchange the two of them were making in the relationship. he gave several interviews saying if i couldn't offer her money and security, what am i goodof for? and she hascu essentially, back then she would say the same thing, like this is an exchange. i think that over time talking to people...
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the gsa had fairly big building on 17th street and washington, which was where the transition office was based. and initially they two one for hillary and one for trump. but hillary turned out not to need hers. so the only populated one was trump's trump's. but how did it actually get the appointment i'm shortly after the election, i got a call from someone on the transition committee saying. could you go out to his golf club in new jersey on the friday of right after things giving they didn't say what it was about, but you could figure that he would have something to do with the new administration. and i had talked with the transition people earlier and said to them what i would like, and they were ask me what i would like to do. i said, if he doesn't give it to manoogian. i think he probably will because steve was his kind of chief fundraiser. so if they don't give treasury to manoogian, i would like treasury. if they do give manoogian treasury, i would like commerce. so that was as far as it had gotten so good out there and. the press mob scene outside the front door to his golf c
the gsa had fairly big building on 17th street and washington, which was where the transition office was based. and initially they two one for hillary and one for trump. but hillary turned out not to need hers. so the only populated one was trump's trump's. but how did it actually get the appointment i'm shortly after the election, i got a call from someone on the transition committee saying. could you go out to his golf club in new jersey on the friday of right after things giving they didn't...
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and there was a really small group of people that was handling this and working with the gsa on this . they were, the white house at the time, people had left. people were packing up. and it was still the pandemic going on. and it was such a really messy and sloppy move out. and, you know, people would say when they were down at mar-a- lago, they would be pushing boxes around and asking trump to go through stuff and he would say he would get around to stop and then he wouldn't. if you look back, if you just look at photos of trump's office at trump tower in new york, there are piles of magazines and papers. and when he was president, he would travel with boxes of papers and articles and magazines and stuff. so it wasn't unusual for him to, i think, just to be surrounded by stacks of papers and everything. but he did, you know, the people around him and trump himself would push this idea that he could just wave his hand and suddenly declassify all of this. and you hear the recording that cnn came out with during the interview for mark meadows' book where they are joking about the clas
and there was a really small group of people that was handling this and working with the gsa on this . they were, the white house at the time, people had left. people were packing up. and it was still the pandemic going on. and it was such a really messy and sloppy move out. and, you know, people would say when they were down at mar-a- lago, they would be pushing boxes around and asking trump to go through stuff and he would say he would get around to stop and then he wouldn't. if you look...
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they talk about things like her blood pressure, but also any medications that she may be taking gsa kingings like vitamin b12 vitamin d, which they find all those to be in the normal range. so this is a pretty standard letter. there are no particular concerns when you see a letter like this. again, coming from her doctor talking about her most recent physical exam the headline being that she is an excellent health and possesses a physical and mental resiliency. they say here, required to execute the duties of the presidency back our thanks to dr. sanjay gupta and we do want to highlight that that report says that harris has no history of a variety of things, including cancer in a few hours from now, former president donald trump will be holding a roundtable campaign event near las vegas in battleground. >> now and later tonight, he'll be holding a rare campaign rally in california, which of course is a deep-blue state that he lost by more than 5 million votes in the last presidential election on friday, he was in yet another blue state, colorado, where he doubled down on his dark rhetori
they talk about things like her blood pressure, but also any medications that she may be taking gsa kingings like vitamin b12 vitamin d, which they find all those to be in the normal range. so this is a pretty standard letter. there are no particular concerns when you see a letter like this. again, coming from her doctor talking about her most recent physical exam the headline being that she is an excellent health and possesses a physical and mental resiliency. they say here, required to...
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> the maps that we're seeing is based on the experts at fdd behnam ben taleblu, andrea striker, say gsa, many jud and mark dubowitz. and the ftd visual intelligence team what we've done is to analyze, first and foremost the military infrastructure that iran has in place which probably will be the first target of an israeli attack there are specific basis where the assessment is that most of the rockets, the 180 missiles that were fired his day here, zaccoli, they were fired from specific basis in iran towards israel. those are the iraq and he's for khan and imaam are hourly basis. and i think it's fair to assume that there will be some kind of issue with striking those firsts because three, those three because that is where they struck from. important to mention that the iranians do have air defenses and in any future scenario is what we'll want to take care of those air defenses in order to facilitate other attacks don't know the location detects one thing they don't. that you don't want to have happen is what happened to the iranians, right? a lot of things came through but they didn'
> the maps that we're seeing is based on the experts at fdd behnam ben taleblu, andrea striker, say gsa, many jud and mark dubowitz. and the ftd visual intelligence team what we've done is to analyze, first and foremost the military infrastructure that iran has in place which probably will be the first target of an israeli attack there are specific basis where the assessment is that most of the rockets, the 180 missiles that were fired his day here, zaccoli, they were fired from specific...
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these fences were blown over from the winds just a short time ago, those wind gusts, we saw one gsa was about 74 miles per hour or so, and this cloth that had been up on these on these columns here before. this was whipping anderson in the wind. and now it's just on the ground. you can see that's that just shows you how much the winds have died down there actually gone. we've seen some emergency vehicles coming through already there. the water is pretty deep in the street near me, but some emergency vehicles are making their way around and those transformers continue to blow around us but we have seen some lights come on. there's a hotel not too far from us and we saw that is now lit up. so again, this is, this is the calm before things pick up again, anderson, as you know, it's not the time to come outside all right. >> randi. randi, thanks. i want to go to aaron jayjack yeah. a storm chaser who is in punta gorda aaron i appreciate you joining us. how are things there? i mean, everybody remembers, but to gorda hurricane charley, 2004, people thought was going to hit tampa. i think i wa
these fences were blown over from the winds just a short time ago, those wind gusts, we saw one gsa was about 74 miles per hour or so, and this cloth that had been up on these on these columns here before. this was whipping anderson in the wind. and now it's just on the ground. you can see that's that just shows you how much the winds have died down there actually gone. we've seen some emergency vehicles coming through already there. the water is pretty deep in the street near me, but some...