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. >> hello, mr. rich. would commissioners like an update on this item? >> briefly, this item was bought back at the request of the commission where it adopted two meetings ago rates as well as the drought package where we are reducing irrigated usage by 25% [inaudible] we also included 25% adoption for irrigation for interruptible customers. we did have a one-time 100% excess use charge for normal customers and a two-time interruptible excess use for interruptible customers. as you saw from the demand chart earlier, reducing demand isn't the issue con. demand is really low. so, it's a matter of what's the most equitable thing between interruptible customers and regular customers. what we prepared here for your consideration is changing the interruptible reduction from 25% to 3% and closing increasing the excess use charge from increasing the excess use charge from 2x23 times. manager telling i had some conversation about this. there's concern from some of our interruptible customers that 30% village they're already doing a really good job and that concer
. >> hello, mr. rich. would commissioners like an update on this item? >> briefly, this item was bought back at the request of the commission where it adopted two meetings ago rates as well as the drought package where we are reducing irrigated usage by 25% [inaudible] we also included 25% adoption for irrigation for interruptible customers. we did have a one-time 100% excess use charge for normal customers and a two-time interruptible excess use for interruptible customers. as you...
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. >> hello, mr. rich. would commissioners like an update on this item? >> briefly, this item was bought back at the request of the commission where it adopted two meetings ago rates as well as the drought package where we are reducing irrigated usage by 25% [inaudible] we also included 25% adoption for irrigation for interruptible customers. we did have a one-time 100% excess use charge for normal customers and a two-time interruptible excess use for interruptible customers. as you saw from the demand chart earlier,
. >> hello, mr. rich. would commissioners like an update on this item? >> briefly, this item was bought back at the request of the commission where it adopted two meetings ago rates as well as the drought package where we are reducing irrigated usage by 25% [inaudible] we also included 25% adoption for irrigation for interruptible customers. we did have a one-time 100% excess use charge for normal customers and a two-time interruptible excess use for interruptible customers. as you...
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i want to yield to my colleague from new orleans, mr. rich morned. mr. richmond: thank you mr. speaker. and thank you to my colleague, congressman scalise who represents the neighboring district from me and part of the metropolitan area of new orleans along with myself. let me start off by saying something about new orleans and the people of new orleans. the people of new orleans are a very, very resilient people and it started from the beginning of the history of new orleans up until today. we started off, and you can go back to 1788 when there was a fire in new orleans that burned 856 of the 1100 buildings that made up new orleans. that was 80% of the city burned. six years later 212 buildings burned but the good thing about the people of new orleans, we always pick up ourselves up to rebuild and make a better life. go to 185 when we had a yellow fever and epidemic. almost 8,000 people died. and if you look at the time between 185 and 1905 45,000 people lost their lives. the city picked itself up and dusted itself off. then fast forward to 1965, and that was the year that hur
i want to yield to my colleague from new orleans, mr. rich morned. mr. richmond: thank you mr. speaker. and thank you to my colleague, congressman scalise who represents the neighboring district from me and part of the metropolitan area of new orleans along with myself. let me start off by saying something about new orleans and the people of new orleans. the people of new orleans are a very, very resilient people and it started from the beginning of the history of new orleans up until today. we...
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mr. ken rich will probably kill me i disagree there are she and he more and more circumstances all the time because they allowing allow is to be site specific we're relying on the planning code and certain locations is two broad to give us the benefits he feel that this development ascertainment d in f a lot of ways give us what we need we can talk about millions of in state funds but they disappear noting into the my name is but there is no guarantee in this project we get a project on taylor and eddy and senior housing within the same block of the 5 m project those are things we don't normally see and office of economic workforce development and betsey carmichael school. >>for community benefits and parks and facilities that are within this neighborhood within selma so this development agreement is excellent this is the reason i keep mentioning them as something we should be doing more often i will say i'll be colonel reading the eir and the final project to look at transit and street impacts i see that the gentleman here so nice to see you i'm assume you're here to answer questions about
mr. ken rich will probably kill me i disagree there are she and he more and more circumstances all the time because they allowing allow is to be site specific we're relying on the planning code and certain locations is two broad to give us the benefits he feel that this development ascertainment d in f a lot of ways give us what we need we can talk about millions of in state funds but they disappear noting into the my name is but there is no guarantee in this project we get a project on taylor...
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instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interesting and rich themselves. mr. chairman, thank you. i look forward to answering your questions and those of the committee members. >> mr. hershman, thank you. mr. barry, welcome. and we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chairman -- >> you need to turn on your microphone please. >> there we go. chairman moran, ranking member blumenthal, and distinguished guests, on behalf of amnesty international thank you for the opportunity to address the issue of human rights in the 2022 fifa world cup. the 2022 fifa world cup brought in global focus the foreign my grant workers cannot leave without permission of their current employer. even if an employer is not paying the employee the employer can still block the employee from changing jobs or leaving the country. in 2012 the qatar national research fund funded a survey is of some 1,000 low income labor migrants. 90% of migrants said their employers possess their passports. a violation of qatar law. as documented by amnesty international researchers in the most extreme exa
instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interesting and rich themselves. mr. chairman, thank you. i look forward to answering your questions and those of the committee members. >> mr. hershman, thank you. mr. barry, welcome. and we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chairman -- >> you need to turn on your microphone please. >> there we go. chairman moran, ranking member blumenthal, and distinguished guests, on behalf of amnesty...
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applause] just to take that a step further , and i tell this to people all the time, how do i get rich, mr. trump? i tell them all the time because i have seen it. those people that have that great family, wife, husband, children, whatever it takes those are the people that, in my life, i have seen are the happiest people. a lot of the really successful people always want more. they could have 2 billion, they want 6 billion and then they want to get up into the 10 billion range. they always want more. they are always stressed. in the end, they are not happy people. religion is a big factor. i have seen people who have a great family and they have god and church and they love their church. i have friends that love to go to the church and help their church. they are happy people. >> you have gone into it -- if i don't ask this question the audience what the -- will be disappointed. what is your relationship with god? donald trump: i pray. i go to church. do i do things that are wrong? i guess so. i am a businessperson. i do well at business. i have done great. i have made some great deals. i
applause] just to take that a step further , and i tell this to people all the time, how do i get rich, mr. trump? i tell them all the time because i have seen it. those people that have that great family, wife, husband, children, whatever it takes those are the people that, in my life, i have seen are the happiest people. a lot of the really successful people always want more. they could have 2 billion, they want 6 billion and then they want to get up into the 10 billion range. they always...
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instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interesting and rich themselves. mr. chairman, thank you. i look forward to answering your questions and those of the committee members. >> mr. hershman, thank you. mr. barry, welcome. and we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chairman -- >> you need to turn on your microphone please. >> there we go. chairman moran ranking member blumenthal, and distinguished and senators and distinguished guests. thank you for the opportunity to address the human rights in qatar and the 2022 fifa world cup. the world cup has brought into global focus the shopping conditions that are routine for migrant workers in qatar. foreign migrant workers can not change employers or leave without the permission of the current employer. even if the employer is not paying the employee the employer with block the employee from changing jobs or leaving the country. in 2012, the qatar national research fund funded a survey of some 1 # thousand low income migrants and 90% said a employer possessed their passports. and 20% said the salary was differen
instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interesting and rich themselves. mr. chairman, thank you. i look forward to answering your questions and those of the committee members. >> mr. hershman, thank you. mr. barry, welcome. and we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chairman -- >> you need to turn on your microphone please. >> there we go. chairman moran ranking member blumenthal, and distinguished and senators and distinguished guests....
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but to spread it to the upper middle class and the rich as well. i think that mr. stiras will stick to his guns. he really has no choice now. if he fails to bring this forward. then there will be a greek exit from the eurozone and his government risks falling all the same. >> already john psrarpolopous thank you. >> shia militias and government forces and sunni tribesmen are all taking part of the operation to retake iraq's largers province from isil fighters. we have reports from baghdad. [ gunfire ] >> the announcement came early on monday morning. a spokesman told iraqis that security forces were beginning a new prescription to defeat isil fight--a new operation to defeat isil fighters. >> our forces along with shia militias, special forces, several police and tribes are now advancing towards the targets. >> military operations have been continuing in anbar for months but predominantly concentrated on the main city of ramadi. 10 to 11,000 troops are used in this new offensive. 5,000 within anbar and 6,000 to secure the borders of the province. the operation will
but to spread it to the upper middle class and the rich as well. i think that mr. stiras will stick to his guns. he really has no choice now. if he fails to bring this forward. then there will be a greek exit from the eurozone and his government risks falling all the same. >> already john psrarpolopous thank you. >> shia militias and government forces and sunni tribesmen are all taking part of the operation to retake iraq's largers province from isil fighters. we have reports from...
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mr. trump in his own words. >> i am really rich. i made a lot of money. net worth. think he is only worth seven after all that. after all expenses. i am actually worth well over then -- the total is -- ♪ betty: turning to politics. the latest coal from cnn shows donald trump is ahead of jeb bush by three percentage points mark:. trump says he is worth more than 10 billion but the billionaire team found that worth may be closer to 3 billion. >> we do a lot of information on his liquid assets and debt. for his property federal this is your only goes so far. the highest range is 50 million plus, which describes a lot of his assets. for his buildings and golf courses we had to dig a lot deeper. you are looking at prevailing pertalization rates, priced square foot. essentially given the data provided of market value for these. valuables the most portion? >> there is a partnership with donald in nato really to trust. 555 california in san francisco. he has 30% of that partnership. those buildings combined worth 600 million for the donald. why is it so important donald tru
mr. trump in his own words. >> i am really rich. i made a lot of money. net worth. think he is only worth seven after all that. after all expenses. i am actually worth well over then -- the total is -- ♪ betty: turning to politics. the latest coal from cnn shows donald trump is ahead of jeb bush by three percentage points mark:. trump says he is worth more than 10 billion but the billionaire team found that worth may be closer to 3 billion. >> we do a lot of information on his...
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what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. great weekend, good bye. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's been a day of uncertainty after three major companies were hit by so called technical issues and glitches. the stock exchange suffered a nearly four-hour halt in trading by what they termed a technical glitch but the freeze in trading was highly unusual parking considerable speculation that it is far more than a glitch or simply technical issues but possibly the red light of a cyber attack. at almost the same time the wall street journal home page
what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. great weekend, good bye. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's been a day of uncertainty after three major companies were hit by so called technical issues and glitches. the stock exchange suffered a nearly four-hour halt in trading by what they termed a...
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mr. trump: islamic terrorism is eating up large portions of the middle east. they have become rich. competition with them. they just built a hotel in syria. can you believe this? they built a hotel. when i have to build a hotel, i pay interest. they don't have to because they took the oil that when we left iraq i said we should have taken. now isis has the oil. and what they don't have, iran has. and -- i will tell you this -- years ago, i said, and i love the military and i want to have the strongest military we have ever had and we needed more now than ever -- do not hit iraq because you will totally destabilized the middle east. iran is going to take over the middle east. iran and somebody else will get the oil and it turns out iran has taken over iraq. they are taking over iraq and they are taking over big-league. we spent $2 trillion in iraq. $2 trillion. we lost thousands of lives thousands in iraq. we have wounded soldiers who i love, i love. they are great. all over the place. thousands and thousands of wounded soldiers and we have nothing. we cannot even go there. we have n
mr. trump: islamic terrorism is eating up large portions of the middle east. they have become rich. competition with them. they just built a hotel in syria. can you believe this? they built a hotel. when i have to build a hotel, i pay interest. they don't have to because they took the oil that when we left iraq i said we should have taken. now isis has the oil. and what they don't have, iran has. and -- i will tell you this -- years ago, i said, and i love the military and i want to have the...
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instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interesting and rich themselves. mrchairman, thank you. i look forward to answering your questions and those of the committee members. >> mr. hershman, thank you. mr. barry, welcome. and we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chairman -- >> you need to turn on your microphone please. >> there we go. chairman moran, ranking member blumenthal, and distinguished guests, on behalf of amnesty international thank you for the opportunity to address the issue of human rights in the 2022 fifa world cup. the 2022 fifa world cup brought in global focus the foreign my grant workers cannot leave without permission of their current employer. even if an employer is not paying the employee the employer can still block the employee from changing jobs or leaving the country. in 2012 the qatar national research fund funded a survey is of some 1,000 low income labor migrants. 90% of migrants said their employers possess their passports. a violation of qatar law. as documented by amnesty international researchers in the most extreme examp
instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interesting and rich themselves. mrchairman, thank you. i look forward to answering your questions and those of the committee members. >> mr. hershman, thank you. mr. barry, welcome. and we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chairman -- >> you need to turn on your microphone please. >> there we go. chairman moran, ranking member blumenthal, and distinguished guests, on behalf of amnesty...
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mrs. clinton is obviously traditional take from the rich, give to the poor., obama and everybody else talked about. deal with a congress, republican at least in the house foreseeable future. a lot of things she is talking about, infrastructure takes more revenue. talk how you raise revenue? raise taxes? great, talk about it. liz: neil cavuto had lee on cooperman. he came on and don't make better economy by taking from those who succeeded to give it to those who haven't. he also felt that scott walker, who is jumping into night is not somebody he would ever vote for because of his social position on things like gay marriage. if you could switch sides, giving awe high school debate lesson here, switch sides to advise some of these republicans, stick to the economy and forget about social issues? >> absolutely. what i hope that is unasailable when hillary clinton talked about, economic growth particularly for working americans being central challenge of our time. it is necessary precondition to realizing any of the growth and positioning of the united states as
mrs. clinton is obviously traditional take from the rich, give to the poor., obama and everybody else talked about. deal with a congress, republican at least in the house foreseeable future. a lot of things she is talking about, infrastructure takes more revenue. talk how you raise revenue? raise taxes? great, talk about it. liz: neil cavuto had lee on cooperman. he came on and don't make better economy by taking from those who succeeded to give it to those who haven't. he also felt that scott...
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what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrsn as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer.ks tomorrowings right? >> we'll be dry. thanks, everyone. >>> did cyberterrorists just find our weak spots? just this week alone, a big technical glitch halts the big board for nearly four hours. a big outage for united causing big trouble in the air. and that big government tax getting even bigger. so could a massive cyberattack short circuit our economy? hi everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and we've got our bulls and bears this week gary b. smith, jonas max. suzy did your enemies just see how weak we are on the cyber front? >> they
what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrsn as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer.ks tomorrowings right? >> we'll be dry. thanks, everyone. >>> did cyberterrorists just find our weak spots? just this week alone, a big technical glitch halts the big board for nearly four hours. a big outage for united causing big trouble in the air. and that big government...
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what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. have a great rel regular folks weekend, everybody. >> for 32 years i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real estate problems. from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago 6,000 people a month moved here looking for employment and affordable homes. it is did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real estate crisis. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're going to meet real people who face the same problems as millions across america and we'll dive deep into the stoe the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and
what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. have a great rel regular folks weekend, everybody. >> for 32 years i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real estate problems. from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago 6,000 people a month moved here...
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what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrsas your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the food lovers fat loss system, brought to you by provida life sciences-- practical solutions for better living. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds. this is the heaviest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. ...and this is me now! i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 82 pounds in eight months.
what i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrsas your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the food lovers fat loss system, brought to you by provida life sciences-- practical solutions for better living. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds. this...
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mr. francois hollande is a socialist. he is a back room functionary. he's not a centralist figure. when he came in to our, first thing he did was soak the richn taxes. he has a little bit of political empathy with mr. tsipras. charlie: he has begun to change that. his finance minister was on and he has talked more about reform and changing the french economy. lionel: belatedly so. charlie: but he has. roger: the other person who has been in the background is christine lagarde. because of the imf. she is going to have to finesse this default which occurs tomorrow. it means a de facto grace period. in most private loan agreements, if you miss an interest payment you get 30 days. the concept of a grace period, the imf has the ability to do that, and actually declaring an official default has consequences they will want to do. she is important to this even though so far she has let them play the lead roles. lionel: she has come up with the best quote. "we need some adults in the room." charlie: that is a great way to end. thank you, lionel. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ charlie: we turn now to what many consider to be the best week of presid
mr. francois hollande is a socialist. he is a back room functionary. he's not a centralist figure. when he came in to our, first thing he did was soak the richn taxes. he has a little bit of political empathy with mr. tsipras. charlie: he has begun to change that. his finance minister was on and he has talked more about reform and changing the french economy. lionel: belatedly so. charlie: but he has. roger: the other person who has been in the background is christine lagarde. because of the...
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i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer.ks tomorrowings right? >> we'll be dry. thanks, everyone. >>> did cyberterrorists just find our weak spots? just this week alone, a big technical glitch halts the big board for nearly four hours. a big outage for united causing big trouble in the air. and that big government tax getting even bigger. so could a massive cyberattack short circuit our economy? hi everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and we've got our bulls and bears this week gary b. smith, jonas max. suzy did your enemies just see how weak we are on the cyber front? >> they didn't need that to know how weak we are. we don't know if these glitches last week were all coordinated but we don't need to know. these are like tremors before a big earthquake. we know it's coming. think about the loss of life potential, planes losing ground control contact, the dams stopping the hospitals. you can be very end times about this. it's scary but
i do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer.ks tomorrowings right? >> we'll be dry. thanks, everyone. >>> did cyberterrorists just find our weak spots? just this week alone, a big technical glitch halts the big board for nearly four hours. a big outage for united causing big trouble in the air. and that big...
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you save it by making the united states rich again and take back all the money that was lost. renegotiate our foreign trade deals. [applause] mr. trump: reduce our $18 trillion in debt because we are in a bubble. we have artificially low interest rates. we have a stock market that frankly has been good to me but i still hate to see what is happening. we have a stock market that is so bloated, be careful of the bubble. what you have seen in the past might be small potatoes compared to what happens. be very careful. and strengthen our military and take care of our vets. so, so important. >> yes! mr. trump: sadly, the american dream is dead. >> bring it back!. mr. trump: but if i get elected president, i will bring it. bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. and we will make america great again. thank you. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on june 24, louisiana governor job jindalal announced his -- >> on c-span tonight a
you save it by making the united states rich again and take back all the money that was lost. renegotiate our foreign trade deals. [applause] mr. trump: reduce our $18 trillion in debt because we are in a bubble. we have artificially low interest rates. we have a stock market that frankly has been good to me but i still hate to see what is happening. we have a stock market that is so bloated, be careful of the bubble. what you have seen in the past might be small potatoes compared to what...
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career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton, as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. have a great rel regular folks weekend, everybody. >> for 32 years i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real estate problems. from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago 6,000 people a month moved here looking for employment and affordable homes. it is did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real estate crisis. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're going to meet real people who face the same problems as millions across america and we'll dive deep into the stoe the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. >> if you boy a home today in america, there is a one in five chance that you will end up living you should rules imposed by board of directors. usually elected by you, the local residents. this board has very broad powers, and based on certain guidelines,
career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton, as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. have a great rel regular folks weekend, everybody. >> for 32 years i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real estate problems. from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago 6,000 people a month moved here looking for employment and...
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hans: right now, finance ministers are meeting on the idea of rich financing. what i heard mr. was no bridge financing without conditionality. whatever price tag you say to get them through august, that is part of a separate deal that would also require prior actions from the greek government. one other interesting aspect of the interview, he said that a bank bailout would not be coming from the esm. the banks have a huge cache problem. they have a shortage. how they figure out how to get cash from the ecb or some the quincy line into the greek thanks is a huge question. it is an open one. so far, no one has provided compounds of action. erik: back to you in new york city. let's try distinction between politics of these negotiations and the deal in principle and the economics. what are the economics of what mr. tsipras had to agree to? mike: greece had started to grow, now they are back in recession. there is going to be pain in the short run because they will be raising taxes and cutting penson payments. forcing german style business reforms unto the greek economy. over the lo
hans: right now, finance ministers are meeting on the idea of rich financing. what i heard mr. was no bridge financing without conditionality. whatever price tag you say to get them through august, that is part of a separate deal that would also require prior actions from the greek government. one other interesting aspect of the interview, he said that a bank bailout would not be coming from the esm. the banks have a huge cache problem. they have a shortage. how they figure out how to get cash...
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do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. great weekend, good bye. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's been a day of uncertainty after three major companies were hit by so called technical issues and glitches. the stock exchange suffered a nearly four-hour halt in trading by what they termed a technical glitch but the freeze in trading was highly unusual parking considerable speculation that it is far more than a glitch or simply technical issues but possibly the red light of a cyber attack. at almost the same time the wall street journal home page suffered it's own sec nicktechnical difficults. and also this morning, a glitch stranded thousands of passengers worldwide causing heavy delays at most major airports. some 3500 united continental flights were affected by a faulty router. the combination of all of the supposed glitches prompted jay johnson to step out in public and address the matter. >> it appears from what we know at this stage
do begrudge though is career politicians getting rich off the sweat and blood of hard-working american taxpayers. think about that, mrs. clinton as your private flaebt brings you that iced latte on your leer. great weekend, good bye. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's been a day of uncertainty after three major companies were hit by so called technical issues and glitches. the stock exchange suffered a nearly four-hour halt in trading by what they termed a technical...
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so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr.reen tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my dad went his way, founded mr. green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs. so, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because it's a classic case of being willing to take risks. in the case of mr. green tea, they like to get up to the plate and hit singles, and in the case of haagen-dazs, they were swinging for the fences, and they took the biggest risk of all. they wer
so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr.reen tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my dad went his way, founded mr. green tea, and put it into...
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rich by playing roulette. hard-working advisors like mr. pearce shouldn't have to compete with the schemesters i'm glad the department of labor is working to fix this problem. and you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. mr. puritz come in both your spoken has become written testimony, a brokerage refugee i think that's someone who fled a brokerage and had a bad experience i guess. you mentioned in your written testimony, married a 37 year-old mother of three was paying excessive fees on any mutual fund recommended by a broker she inherited from her family. do the services you provide an easier charge under your duty as a, fiduciary, differ from those that this woman experienced with her inherited a broker, by that her family had been using this broker for years or something? okay. and what does that mean for retirement investors nest egg, or the ability to retire after say 30 years of working and saving? [inaudible] >> microphone spitting she literally means raising the microphone to your lips, or to your mouth. not to your lips. >> how is
rich by playing roulette. hard-working advisors like mr. pearce shouldn't have to compete with the schemesters i'm glad the department of labor is working to fix this problem. and you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. mr. puritz come in both your spoken has become written testimony, a brokerage refugee i think that's someone who fled a brokerage and had a bad experience i guess. you mentioned in your written testimony, married a 37 year-old mother of three was paying excessive fees on...
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mr. trop with the great american success? john: we did not talk about immigration other stuff, or even the brashness -- the first thing they went to was tycoon, did this stuff, richuy. the definition of american success. mark: there is no doubt that they love that but also in one of your takeaways, they also say he is a billionaire but he is a billionaire just like us. that is hard to figure that out , but that is exactly what they said. john: they said he is not one of them, and then is the political class. they think a guy flying in a private jet is more like them then someone in washington dc. emily:mark: on opposite sides of the same coin, he is teflon, but he may cause his own undoing. john: we showed you video of rick perry and jeb bush attacking donald trump, but these people rallied for donald trump. they not only defended him, but they thought less of parry and bush after watching them attacked trump. it tells you how hard it is going to be for conventional attacks to stick. on the other side, you can tell that they do not know much about trump's political history. they do not know he was once for single payer health care. they are worried that he will s
mr. trop with the great american success? john: we did not talk about immigration other stuff, or even the brashness -- the first thing they went to was tycoon, did this stuff, richuy. the definition of american success. mark: there is no doubt that they love that but also in one of your takeaways, they also say he is a billionaire but he is a billionaire just like us. that is hard to figure that out , but that is exactly what they said. john: they said he is not one of them, and then is the...
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rich he is. some republicans are skeptical and say maybe he engaged in an exaggeration, which would be problematic. but he clearly is the richest person to run. josh: speaking of mrtrump, he had a meeting scheduled with senator ted cruz. mark: that is one way of handling the donald. the other is to push them aside like what jeb bush did in iowa on tuesday. >> on our side, there are people who prey on people's fears and angst. i think it is wrong. i think we need to unify our country. we need to stop separating ourselves by race and ethnicity and income. we need to focus on the things that tie us together. whether it is donald trump, or barack obama, their rhetoric of divisiveness is wrong. mark: jeb bush is now distancing himself. ted cruz is embracing it. josh: there is no question that the jeb bush heisman maneuver is better. trump is toxic to what the republicans need to do. it is unfavorable numbers, has risen among latinos. the group the republican party believes it needs to make inroads with to win. mark: what do you think is behind ted cruz's warm embrace? what is behind the notion of the two of them getting together? josh: i don't know. i think maybe he s
rich he is. some republicans are skeptical and say maybe he engaged in an exaggeration, which would be problematic. but he clearly is the richest person to run. josh: speaking of mrtrump, he had a meeting scheduled with senator ted cruz. mark: that is one way of handling the donald. the other is to push them aside like what jeb bush did in iowa on tuesday. >> on our side, there are people who prey on people's fears and angst. i think it is wrong. i think we need to unify our country. we...
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mr. trump in the primary. >> anything that makes them look less crazy. >> as for trump's finances, he appears to be as rich asbe. new information released by federal elections officials today show that trump's assets appear to be worth over $1.4 billion and owns more than $70 million worth of stock. he's involved in more than 500 different business entities and has an annual income of well over $250 million and by part wealthiest person ever to run for president surspousing ross perot jr. and john ker deand myth romney. >> hackers were able to get personal information of ashley madison's 37 million members. they demanded the website be taken down or they would release all names and private data they have. so far they have released the personal details of a man from canada and another man from brockton massachusetts. some of that was what was leaked was very personal. >> thousands of special olympics athletes are thankfully getting settled tonight in settle california after a rough first night in town. about 7,000 athletes from around the world arrived yesterday. most made it to their destination but there was
mr. trump in the primary. >> anything that makes them look less crazy. >> as for trump's finances, he appears to be as rich asbe. new information released by federal elections officials today show that trump's assets appear to be worth over $1.4 billion and owns more than $70 million worth of stock. he's involved in more than 500 different business entities and has an annual income of well over $250 million and by part wealthiest person ever to run for president surspousing ross...
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mr. secretary, that is not very impressive number. david: mike baker former cia covert operations officer and nomi and rich are back as well.hundreds of millions of dollars spent in this program. we have 60 fighters. what's up with that? >> i guess we basically hit about not quite 1% of our target in terms of training. and, in terms of costs, we've spent spent over a billion dollars, a billion dollars. david: on 60 fighters? haven't done the math. but probably hundreds of thousands of dollars per fighter. >> this was an incredible event. the president meeting with the pentagon advisors and coming out to give this speech because he knew he had to try to do some damage control and be seen as getting ahead of the curve. there is no strategy involved. we haven't had a strategy for some time. look, the sad reality is we know this after a decade trying to train iraqi troops and trying to get other countries into this effort, the sad truth without us, the u.s. re-engaging on the ground, we will not defeat the islamic state. as much as we'd like to think that some limited effort will do so. and the problem is, we have no political
mr. secretary, that is not very impressive number. david: mike baker former cia covert operations officer and nomi and rich are back as well.hundreds of millions of dollars spent in this program. we have 60 fighters. what's up with that? >> i guess we basically hit about not quite 1% of our target in terms of training. and, in terms of costs, we've spent spent over a billion dollars, a billion dollars. david: on 60 fighters? haven't done the math. but probably hundreds of thousands of...
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mrs. clinton and her people showed bad judgment in deciding to protect her emails. trish: you know what, rich? you talk about bad judgment. i think that, bottom line what underscores all of this. throughout. just bad judgment. and you know we were talking earlier about the bad judgment she had say staving with the man who repeatedly cheated on her. that is one. >> you were. nobody else was. trish: bad judgment in that she was engaging in conversations with a swiss bank, that then, somehow was donating to her foundation. then was paying her husband for speeches. i mean that is just bad judgment. and then of course, emailing stuff on your personal server, again, a case of bad judgment. leslie marshall, a lot of americans they want to know that their president has good judgment, very good judgment. i really question how much this is going to hurt her now? >> i don't think it will. like i said, because, it comes down to, the middle. it comes down to the independents. it comes down to the centrists this is not going to be an issue at that would make-or-break her. and when we talk about, for exampl
mrs. clinton and her people showed bad judgment in deciding to protect her emails. trish: you know what, rich? you talk about bad judgment. i think that, bottom line what underscores all of this. throughout. just bad judgment. and you know we were talking earlier about the bad judgment she had say staving with the man who repeatedly cheated on her. that is one. >> you were. nobody else was. trish: bad judgment in that she was engaging in conversations with a swiss bank, that then, somehow...
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mrs. clinton and all white mix of young men low income adults married mothers and politically moderate women were shown as attacking clinton, scandal and rich and out of touch. as the republican conducted the focus group put it, she's got an open wound and part of our job is to pour salt in it. i'm joined by perry bacon. we read this article now, it talks about her being somewhat add in saying she was dead broke and everyone knew clintons were worth tons of money, it's a matter of going out there and giving the speech. so is that where they think they have got the gold here to get her, that she doesn't know she's rich? >> i think the broader point is, it's true that american electrets, so then the jeb bush or rubio, whoever the candidate is while doing the dirty work and dragging up hilary's negative and the campaign and built the idea of romney too rich. >> you know, the republican haves a gut instinct to whack it. trump said she's terrible and horrible and is that gut smart? >> i -- that's not smart and quite frankly, i'm skeptical about coming out of these focus groups and attacking hillary clinton because right now she's the democratic
mrs. clinton and all white mix of young men low income adults married mothers and politically moderate women were shown as attacking clinton, scandal and rich and out of touch. as the republican conducted the focus group put it, she's got an open wound and part of our job is to pour salt in it. i'm joined by perry bacon. we read this article now, it talks about her being somewhat add in saying she was dead broke and everyone knew clintons were worth tons of money, it's a matter of going out...
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mr. president let me recall that iran is a nation with the rich culture are missing the lives of sewers won't be instead pass and preserving its independent identity. we have not been acquired through our pricing of their commitments. the steadfastness of our delegation showed during the negotiations and stems from the fact we only accept commitment that we can abide by as iran is resolute in completing its obligations we expect that our counterparts may also face this. only the commitments displaying good faith and adopting the right approach can prevail over conflict and more with violent suffering and in this context or the solid foundation for further and more effective diplomacy interaction. before i conclude let me think those ambassadors who supported and also those countries who help still have it. also some accusations and some members said previous speakers. the distinguished ambassador of the united states accused the government of destabilizing the region. the country that waited to countries in our region and the ground for the goals of terrorism and extremism is not to raise suc
mr. president let me recall that iran is a nation with the rich culture are missing the lives of sewers won't be instead pass and preserving its independent identity. we have not been acquired through our pricing of their commitments. the steadfastness of our delegation showed during the negotiations and stems from the fact we only accept commitment that we can abide by as iran is resolute in completing its obligations we expect that our counterparts may also face this. only the commitments...
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mr. smith that he is a billionaire with a heart that is not afraid to tell the truth that he is rich enoughurt by the folks in washington. he basically says listen, i've bought and sold these people left and right. when i wanted them to come to my wedding, they come to my wedding. he is exposing the corruption of our system. and they find that really, really distasteful. >> especially whens he is winning. >> well said. >> it's one thing to go after a mr. trump, because he has decided to go the arena. the establishment, what is so inexplicable is they're attacking the voters. they're attacking the base. that has to be rethought. regardless of what you think of mr. trump, this is an opportunity, and they're completely blowing it. >> look, i would say the republican governors, they have been very impressive to me in a lot of different states. >> sure. >> i think it's the republicans in washington. they have been weak, indecisive. they have been timid. they have broken promises and they're part of that cartel. and that has created a desire for somebody strong and principled. >> simply it is a m
mr. smith that he is a billionaire with a heart that is not afraid to tell the truth that he is rich enoughurt by the folks in washington. he basically says listen, i've bought and sold these people left and right. when i wanted them to come to my wedding, they come to my wedding. he is exposing the corruption of our system. and they find that really, really distasteful. >> especially whens he is winning. >> well said. >> it's one thing to go after a mr. trump, because he has...
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mr. green tea ice cream. -that green tea's good. -lori: isn't it good? lemonis: the company, run by the emanuele family -- richel -- primarily sold their ice cream to asian restaurants in the new york city area. richard: you know, my dad started this business 45, 50 years ago. he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. lemonis: unlike some of the other companies i work with, they were not struggling financially. $2 million in sales, and they made a healthy profit. richard: we have grown 20% every single year for the last five or six years. lemonis: but this was a company that was stuck in neutral. richard: we physically cannot fill our orders to the distributors. lemonis: they ran their business out of a small test kitchen, and they didn't have a factory to produce ice cream. instead, they would go to a third party, a co-packer, to make the product for them. and because of this, on an annual basis, they would give up about 22% of margin, close to $500,000. and michael had a grand solution to this problem. michael: we want to build a facility and bring all the manufacturing under one roof. l
mr. green tea ice cream. -that green tea's good. -lori: isn't it good? lemonis: the company, run by the emanuele family -- richel -- primarily sold their ice cream to asian restaurants in the new york city area. richard: you know, my dad started this business 45, 50 years ago. he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. lemonis: unlike some of the other companies i work with, they were not struggling financially. $2 million in sales, and they made a healthy profit. richard:...
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recent one which is "get rich carefully" has a whole segment, the longest chapter, about how to analyze stocks. i think that can really help. of course, stick with cramer. >> mrcramer love the show. >> we appreciate you out there, man. >> boo-yah. >> learning so much from you. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> you hear this all the time jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market. >> i want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors. i am doing by darned best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know you're there for us. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> cramer! you are super. you are awesome. >> i'm a first-time investor. >> thank you for inspiring me to get in the game. >> your show is the best. i am so glad you're on tv. >> you
recent one which is "get rich carefully" has a whole segment, the longest chapter, about how to analyze stocks. i think that can really help. of course, stick with cramer. >> mrcramer love the show. >> we appreciate you out there, man. >> boo-yah. >> learning so much from you. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> you hear this all the time jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market....
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mr. gordon's head. so it was that at one of life's most profound moments, nearly impossible in its mystery and poignancy the paradoxically rich with promise and in edibles at this, all four family members eyes were raised, not searching for truth or god but watching little squiggles, the electronic signature of a heartbeat march across the let rectangular screen. mr. gordon's and was sitting close to the monitor. i put my hand on his shoulder. speaking to all of the my said your dad is comfortable and i am so glad you could all be here with him. i am sure we is too. but and i pointed to the heart monitor, there is absolutely nothing on this screen that matters. and i pressed the off button. as the screen went black, the family members shared a look of shock and clarity and then what was it? acceptance, warm, gratitude, transcendence, maybe even law. they turned to mr. gordon, squeezed his hand, stroked his arm, touched his cheek. the scene was pure, peaceful and in a way that is hard to describe, quite beautiful. and then he died. >> we have time for some questions now. >> thank you for that review of your book. one of the mo
mr. gordon's head. so it was that at one of life's most profound moments, nearly impossible in its mystery and poignancy the paradoxically rich with promise and in edibles at this, all four family members eyes were raised, not searching for truth or god but watching little squiggles, the electronic signature of a heartbeat march across the let rectangular screen. mr. gordon's and was sitting close to the monitor. i put my hand on his shoulder. speaking to all of the my said your dad is...
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rich greek islands. corporation tax rising from 26% to 28%, and raising the standard retirement age to 67 over the next seven years. but what is mring to win in return? well, 53.5 billion euros in loans over three years and crucially restructuring the repayment of greece's vast debt though the 13 billion euros in tax rises and spending cuts is at least 4 billion euros more than the package greeks on sunday voted against. a new and lasting deal with greece depends on the greeks doing what they say they will and not buckling under the weight of austerity. germany will have to agree on some sort of debt relief, leaving german taxpayers feeling shortchanged. whatever the outcome greece is headed for years of economic hardship and the debate over euros and membership is unlikely to stop. no wonder there are protests in athens tonight by some of those who said no and meant it. though the french who helped draw up this plan are perhaps prematurely hailing it as a breakthrough. >> since it's serious and credible and they won't submit it to the parliament that shows strength, commitment and indeed courage. the discussions now need to star
rich greek islands. corporation tax rising from 26% to 28%, and raising the standard retirement age to 67 over the next seven years. but what is mring to win in return? well, 53.5 billion euros in loans over three years and crucially restructuring the repayment of greece's vast debt though the 13 billion euros in tax rises and spending cuts is at least 4 billion euros more than the package greeks on sunday voted against. a new and lasting deal with greece depends on the greeks doing what they...
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mr. bothuell, are you -- >> what? >> now this man is speaking out with some more words about what happened. we will hear from him next. >>> and, plus, as we learned, richer to his daughter just days before his daring escape from prison. cnn goes inside the very trailer where that inmate hid from authorities. you can see what our correspondent gary tuchman found inside. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> torture chancrge
mr. bothuell, are you -- >> what? >> now this man is speaking out with some more words about what happened. we will hear from him next. >>> and, plus, as we learned, richer to his daughter just days before his daring escape from prison. cnn goes inside the very trailer where that inmate hid from authorities. you can see what our correspondent gary tuchman found inside. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance...
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mr. putin? >> translator: i believe that in russia it is widely popular both among lists and people the past imperial syndrome. great britain has labored through after world war ii. we were rich the country not people, but the nation. we were strong. we were powerful. everybody was afraid of us. everybody respected us. we became poor. we became weaker. we want to get it back. we want to be respected again. Ñyv?7 that's why the current government understands this mood of the people and the choice to take advantage in the eyes of its own people not at the expense of united states or ukraine or georgia. [ inaudible ] stone, rock, whatever we can grab and fight back. this reflects the mood not only of the party population which like me used to live in the [ inaudible ] but also the young generation who are looking for new [ inaudible ] in a great nation and how people of this country were afraid all over the world and respected by the rest of the world. and that's why putin is the mirror of the mood and he perfectly is aware of it and efficiently uses it for his domestic purposes. >> the level of self-isolation the level of antagonism inside ukraine which seems to be lost now for
mr. putin? >> translator: i believe that in russia it is widely popular both among lists and people the past imperial syndrome. great britain has labored through after world war ii. we were rich the country not people, but the nation. we were strong. we were powerful. everybody was afraid of us. everybody respected us. we became poor. we became weaker. we want to get it back. we want to be respected again. Ñyv?7 that's why the current government understands this mood of the people and...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> so donald trump is the best thing to happen to the g.o.p. the worst thing or something in between? the "on the record" political panel joins us. "the washington examiner" susan father richo and the jackie kucinich. where is donald trump worst thing, best thing or somewhere in between. >> i'm going to go with worst thing. it's not that there isn't outreach effort. spanish media is filled with donald trump saying really bombastic things about hispanics. as much as you can go door to door you can't stop them from turning on the tv and turning all this bad news. >> it's bad. even though i agree hispanics are a problem that the republican party needs to work on. their bigger problem right now is their base. this has been building up over elections past. and now we are at a place where many in the base are saying we need something -- we are clamoring for something different. is he filling the void. trump is filling that void. the party itself -- it seems to me, with all due respect to the chairman who speaking. they are not listening to what they are asking for. that's why they are all putting trump at the top of the polls right now. he is a symptom of a larger problem. >> jo
mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> so donald trump is the best thing to happen to the g.o.p. the worst thing or something in between? the "on the record" political panel joins us. "the washington examiner" susan father richo and the jackie kucinich. where is donald trump worst thing, best thing or somewhere in between. >> i'm going to go with worst thing. it's not that there isn't outreach effort. spanish media is filled with donald trump saying really...
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rich were split. half of them did not buy that argument. they were not convinced by mr. roosevelt. but half of them were. and roosevelt was a good politician. with half of the businesses in his pocket, he knew he could count on the c.i.o., the socialists, and the communists to kind of work something out, and here was the deal. "i'm gonna get the money from the corporations and the rich. i'm gonna help you on a scale you've never seen before. and in return, you're gonna stop talking about getting rid of capitalism. you're gonna mute that part of your message. you're gonna celebrate me as the guy who gives the mass of people something they never got before." so, what did roosevelt do? three interesting things that i'll mention. one--he created the social security system. we never had that before. in the midst of a depression worse than today, when there's no money in the hands of the government--none is coming in; it's really hard; we can't do anything--the president goes on the radio and announces that every american over 65 years of age who's had a lifetime of work is now gonna get
rich were split. half of them did not buy that argument. they were not convinced by mr. roosevelt. but half of them were. and roosevelt was a good politician. with half of the businesses in his pocket, he knew he could count on the c.i.o., the socialists, and the communists to kind of work something out, and here was the deal. "i'm gonna get the money from the corporations and the rich. i'm gonna help you on a scale you've never seen before. and in return, you're gonna stop talking about...