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ivana trump was donald's... like they were born from the same sperm. and ivana mimicked each you know, so they were like a ball of fire. >> its opening party was one to end them all. guests-- thousands of them-- miled with le clique's... >> narrator: together, they headlined trums biggest real estate project: trump tower. and as he expanded into atlantic city, she beme c.e.o. of one of the casinos. in manhattan, she torge of the iconic pza hotel. but it would not last. >> ivana, inhe beginning, that was great, it was very refreshing. he had this powerful woman by his side, but itrew tiresome for him. and why did it grow tiresome for him? because there are no co-stars in trump's orbit. there's only one spotlight, and it on him. >> when things went well, heou became enoy jealous of the attention she got. s and when thint poorly, ic became extremely angry and insulting and vive toward her. >> narrator: during ivana's renovation of the plaza, tr.p's resentmentoiled ov >> we came in and w the finished room, and the first thing, he didn't le the furniture,nd
ivana trump was donald's... like they were born from the same sperm. and ivana mimicked each you know, so they were like a ball of fire. >> its opening party was one to end them all. guests-- thousands of them-- miled with le clique's... >> narrator: together, they headlined trums biggest real estate project: trump tower. and as he expanded into atlantic city, she beme c.e.o. of one of the casinos. in manhattan, she torge of the iconic pza hotel. but it would not last. >>...
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ivana trump was donald's... like they were born from the same sperm.nd ivana mimicked each other., you kn they were like a ball of fire. >> its opening party was one to end themll. guests-- thousands of them-- >> narrator: together, they headlined trump's biggest re estate project: trump tower. and as he expanded into atlantic city, she became c.e.o. of o of the casinos in manhattanshe took charge of the iconic pza hotel. but it would not last. >> ivana, in the beginning, thai was greawas very refreshing. he had this powerful woman by his side, but it grew tiresome for him. and why did it grow tiresome for him? trump's orbit.are no co-stars in there's only one spotlight, and it's on him. >> when things wt well, he beme enormously jealous of the attention she got. and when things went poorly, he became extremely gry and insulting and vindictive toward her. >> narrator: during ivana's renovation of the plaza, trump's resentment bled over. >> we came in and saw the finished room, and the first thin he didn't like the furniture, and he started cursing out
ivana trump was donald's... like they were born from the same sperm.nd ivana mimicked each other., you kn they were like a ball of fire. >> its opening party was one to end themll. guests-- thousands of them-- >> narrator: together, they headlined trump's biggest re estate project: trump tower. and as he expanded into atlantic city, she became c.e.o. of o of the casinos in manhattanshe took charge of the iconic pza hotel. but it would not last. >> ivana, in the beginning, thai...
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that's how i lost ivana two."egal advisor explained the push for new electors "would be framed in terms of protecting the people's will" and that state legislatures should say, "we've been given this constitutional power. we don't think the results of our own state are accurate, so here's our slate of electors that we think properly reflect the results of our state." trump's like america's gaslighting boyfriend. "pennsylvania, sweetie, you're confused. you're so emotional, i think you filled out all these ballots and forgot to put my name. let's throw these away and watch a movie on netflix, okay? you get to pick: it's 'goodfellas.'" now, this is, what's the word, (bleep) balls crazy. for over 244 years, we've always had a peaceful transition of power following elections. it's kind of the thing that makes us, us. but when asked about keeping with this tradition, trump firmly committed to nothing. >> will you commit to making sure there is a peaceful transfer of power after the election? >> well we're gonna have to
that's how i lost ivana two."egal advisor explained the push for new electors "would be framed in terms of protecting the people's will" and that state legislatures should say, "we've been given this constitutional power. we don't think the results of our own state are accurate, so here's our slate of electors that we think properly reflect the results of our state." trump's like america's gaslighting boyfriend. "pennsylvania, sweetie, you're confused. you're so...
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some local politicians in siberia in the us would be a risk this city was the last city that alex and ivana had visited before he was on he's playing to tom's in his investigations now vali has harshly accept even the former russian prime minister dmitry medvedev in his video titled don't call him team on the phone is to mates that $1200000000.00 us dollars was in basil to bite me tribute video the video was very popular and released 3 years ago meanwhile more than $330000000.00 views however the person who poisoned the volley didn't expect such a response from the west nobody in russia would have might saw to that he would have would be flown to berlin and be guarded like a state guest of chancellor merkel who ever could have poisoned the volley that person has obviously totally underestimated his importance in the best and ultimately the political aspect including the stronger thumb chancel him out the political aspect is taking center stage right now nina how is this likely to affect german russian relations many here in germany have been calling for them to be improved. well potentially
some local politicians in siberia in the us would be a risk this city was the last city that alex and ivana had visited before he was on he's playing to tom's in his investigations now vali has harshly accept even the former russian prime minister dmitry medvedev in his video titled don't call him team on the phone is to mates that $1200000000.00 us dollars was in basil to bite me tribute video the video was very popular and released 3 years ago meanwhile more than $330000000.00 views however...
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meaning donald trump jr., was going to join the army or some bull bleep like that, and donald and ivana told him if he did, they would disown him in a second. that's from chapter 11 of mary trump's recent book about her uncle, the president. she said there was family discussion on this matter, that president trump told his son, don junior, that he would be disowned from the trump family if he committed the grave sin of enlisting in the u.s. military. and like i said, a lot of mary trump's book fit the contours of what we knew or suspected about this president and what he's like, but that did not. that stood out as a whole new idea. and i asked mary trump about it, and i'm about to show you a portion of my interview with mary trump on that subject that has never aired before. watch. >> in terms of what americans should take from this, i feel like you've defined some things in his upbringing that are psychologically interesting in terms of us figuring out who he is and why he might think the way that he did. but there's also some things that you describe that i think he would see as contr
meaning donald trump jr., was going to join the army or some bull bleep like that, and donald and ivana told him if he did, they would disown him in a second. that's from chapter 11 of mary trump's recent book about her uncle, the president. she said there was family discussion on this matter, that president trump told his son, don junior, that he would be disowned from the trump family if he committed the grave sin of enlisting in the u.s. military. and like i said, a lot of mary trump's book...
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donal and ivana told him if he did, they would disown him in a second." there were family discussions on this matter that president trump told his son, don jr. that he would be disowned from the trump family if he committed this grave sin. and like i said a lot of mary trump's book fits the countdown toucontours of what we know about the president. i am about to show you a portion of mary trump on that subject that has never aired before. watch. >> in terms of what americans should take from this. i feel like you define something that's psychologically interesting in terms of us figuring out who he is and why he may think the way he did. there are also some things that you describe he would see as contrary to the public and what he has created. there is an antidote that you shared in the book where you said your cousin, donald trump jr. at one point enlisted in the army and it was relayed to you that your uncle, the president, would be disinherited if he enlisted? >> yes, my uncle robert told me that story. >> do you think that's true or did you ever have
donal and ivana told him if he did, they would disown him in a second." there were family discussions on this matter that president trump told his son, don jr. that he would be disowned from the trump family if he committed this grave sin. and like i said a lot of mary trump's book fits the countdown toucontours of what we know about the president. i am about to show you a portion of mary trump on that subject that has never aired before. watch. >> in terms of what americans should...
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and his wife, actually, ran -- ivana actually ran a couple of the casinos. listen.rine, trump used the money he was paid by -- paid for by the apprentice and the endorsement deals to fund his other businesses. mostly, his golf courses and putting more cash into his businesses than he was taking out. so walk us through how this worked. >> i think one of the big takeaways from "the new york times"' bombshell reporting is that trump had these mind-bogglingly, enormous losses, across his businesses. which suggests that he is either an unusually terrible businessman or cheating uncle sam. but, most likely, both. i mean, there are -- there's no obligation. there is no moral or legal obligation for trump to have been paying a penny more in taxes than he owed. of course, he was going to try to minimize his legal tax obligations. and as a real estate investor, he has a lot of loopholes at his disposal to do just that. there are a lot of deductions available, essentially, just to people in his industry. even so, his golf courses were an enormous and, as far as we know, still,
and his wife, actually, ran -- ivana actually ran a couple of the casinos. listen.rine, trump used the money he was paid by -- paid for by the apprentice and the endorsement deals to fund his other businesses. mostly, his golf courses and putting more cash into his businesses than he was taking out. so walk us through how this worked. >> i think one of the big takeaways from "the new york times"' bombshell reporting is that trump had these mind-bogglingly, enormous losses,...
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when i worked on it, he was going through terrible times, the divorce with ivana, the taj mahal debacle. he actually took down some major banks -- i don't know if anyone remembers banker's trust, he had a $100 million unsecured line of credit with them. he paid 3/4 of a point as a fee. and the guys at banker's trust were thrilled, except he paid one months interest and defaulted. lo and behold deutche bank had to take over banker's trust. >> he'll say, i owe $400 million, yeah, that's how you do business, you borrow money, and then you pay it back. i'm worth billions and billions in assets. i can pay this, they don't know what they're talking about. >> well, listen, first of all, i want to comment on what i said before, personal tax returns do not reveal the amount of personal debt, okay? so i'm not sure how the new york times came up with that number, but i agree it's probably much higher. >> explain that to me. assume i know nothing about taxes. >> on an individual tax return, all you talk about is income and expenses, not assets and liabilities. on a corporate return you would have t
when i worked on it, he was going through terrible times, the divorce with ivana, the taj mahal debacle. he actually took down some major banks -- i don't know if anyone remembers banker's trust, he had a $100 million unsecured line of credit with them. he paid 3/4 of a point as a fee. and the guys at banker's trust were thrilled, except he paid one months interest and defaulted. lo and behold deutche bank had to take over banker's trust. >> he'll say, i owe $400 million, yeah, that's how...
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when she first got together, donald did not want to marry a marla or an ivana, so by marrying melaniarm candy, he got a "vogue" cover model. "vogue" legitimatized him as well. melania, she got, and i call it two dynamic decades. because truly, she was young, striving, she was trying to become a model. after she married donald, she's a mother, a "vogue" cover model, and an american citizen and in the decade after that, she's the first lady of the united states. >> so it worked. >> it worked. >> that partnership works. >> it works. >> how would you describe their relationship? >> i have to tell you, some of those really intimate times around the dining room table, like the first day after the inaugural, i had gone over to the white house for dinner with the family. and it's -- it's a very personal -- they joke with one another, but she's very honest with him. and that's what separates melania from anyone else in that home. >> but what about the affairs? what about the 15 or so women at least who have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct. does she believe them? >> behind cl
when she first got together, donald did not want to marry a marla or an ivana, so by marrying melaniarm candy, he got a "vogue" cover model. "vogue" legitimatized him as well. melania, she got, and i call it two dynamic decades. because truly, she was young, striving, she was trying to become a model. after she married donald, she's a mother, a "vogue" cover model, and an american citizen and in the decade after that, she's the first lady of the united states....