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. >> larry: what's going to happen to neverland, by the way?g it exactly the way it was and just maybe, we have other plans for it, but we're going to keep what he did, because that was his tomorrowland. >> larry: but it's not -- you're not going to let it just sit there, right? >> no, no. we've get some great ideas. >> larry: the most beautiful piece of property. >> oh, yeah, you saw it. >> larry: with you. >> it's gorgeous. >> larry: and you can't just let that lie there, right, marlon? >> no. it's not. i think there are some ideas that people have been working on to bring neverland back to life. >> larry: what was the worst part? was there any downside to being famous early? >> for myself, i think one of the things, and motown prepared us for this, but everybody wanted a piece of you, everybody wanted to know your private life. and i think that was probably the worst part for myself. you know, being famous at an early age. >> larry: what was for you, jermaine? >> the downside? >> larry: nothing's perfect, so what was the downside? >> i don't
. >> larry: what's going to happen to neverland, by the way?g it exactly the way it was and just maybe, we have other plans for it, but we're going to keep what he did, because that was his tomorrowland. >> larry: but it's not -- you're not going to let it just sit there, right? >> no, no. we've get some great ideas. >> larry: the most beautiful piece of property. >> oh, yeah, you saw it. >> larry: with you. >> it's gorgeous. >> larry: and you...
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peter pan never leaves neverland, but americans don't of that luxury. and we've run out of fairy dust or we may soon run out of fairy dust on somebody else's terms if we're not careful. we have to replace our ceaseless pursuit with hard work, patience and innovation. how do we do that. how do we best exploit this crisis extracting from the function of our country with an opportunity to come out stronger? in the short term, we're going to hear debate over the potential need for another dose of stimulus spending, perhaps one that's focused on large scale construction job. this is classic keynesian economics when demand for goods and services is weak, the government steps in with public dollars to substitute for that demand. this was the rationale for the new deal. after the great depression, this was the rationale for the $800 billion stimulus package that we got earlier this year. that package included an extension of unemployment benefits, food stamps, tax cuts for businesses and aid for states and local governments which have been hit hard by shrinking
peter pan never leaves neverland, but americans don't of that luxury. and we've run out of fairy dust or we may soon run out of fairy dust on somebody else's terms if we're not careful. we have to replace our ceaseless pursuit with hard work, patience and innovation. how do we do that. how do we best exploit this crisis extracting from the function of our country with an opportunity to come out stronger? in the short term, we're going to hear debate over the potential need for another dose of...
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what happened was my book went into never-neverland at that point. and then all of a sudden last year they started advertising on the internet the sale of "whores," that's harpercollins, the parent company that continued on. and when i wrote to them and asked them, you know, when are we doing the book tour, when are we doing the promotion, they said, oh, by the way, your book's canceled. i said, well, how do you sell a book under my name and defraud the american people and not publish it? to this day i don't know of anyone who's gotten their money back. so thank god for new chapter publisher who is publishing this book. the owner is a renaissance man originally from italy, came here about 25 years ago because he loves the united states and the free market, and he's allowing this book to be published. and the bottom line is that harper didn't want it published because i was critical of fox news, i was critical of a judge that they had a case in front of and, frankly, i had to bring a lawsuit for an employee of news corp. which is owned by murdoch agai
what happened was my book went into never-neverland at that point. and then all of a sudden last year they started advertising on the internet the sale of "whores," that's harpercollins, the parent company that continued on. and when i wrote to them and asked them, you know, when are we doing the book tour, when are we doing the promotion, they said, oh, by the way, your book's canceled. i said, well, how do you sell a book under my name and defraud the american people and not publish...
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and how do you find where the mortgage is because it's been securitized and it's off in some never neverlandand you're making calls and the robo call comes and you're afraid it's a creditor and you don't pick up the phone, these are very real human responses. unless you get -- and these trustees are good. we have a good bankruptcy system in this country, and i just say, mr. hildebrand and his colleagues are not out to punish people including all of the stakeholders as he said in part of his statement, you know, we want to be fair. we understand that bankruptcy is incorporated into the constitution by the founders to give people a chance, but at the same time, there is a balance to insure that the investor and the lender be treated fairly and equitably as well. i think we have gone down a road that could very well bring us back even to a more dangerous and risky situation than what we were looking at better than a year ago. and here we are today and i really wanted to come back and i appreciate the four of you in indulging me because i want to get it on the record because god forbid, but if i
and how do you find where the mortgage is because it's been securitized and it's off in some never neverlandand you're making calls and the robo call comes and you're afraid it's a creditor and you don't pick up the phone, these are very real human responses. unless you get -- and these trustees are good. we have a good bankruptcy system in this country, and i just say, mr. hildebrand and his colleagues are not out to punish people including all of the stakeholders as he said in part of his...
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and how do you find where the mortgage is because it's been securitized and it's off in some never neverland anywhere and you're making calls and the robo call comes and you're afraid it's a creditor and you don't pick up the phone, these are very real human responses. unless you get -- and these trustees are good. we have a good bankruptcy system in this country, and i just say, mr. hildebrand and his colleagues are not out to punish people including all of the stakeholders as he said in part of his statement, you know, we want to be fair. we understand that bankruptcy is incorporated into the constitution by the founders to give people a chance, but at the same time, there is a balance to insure that the investor and the lender be treated fairly and equitably as well. i think we have gone down a road that could very well bring us back even to a more dangerous and risky situation than what we were looking at better than a year ago. and here we are today and i really wanted to come back and i appreciate the four of you in indulging me because i want to get it on the record because god forbid
and how do you find where the mortgage is because it's been securitized and it's off in some never neverland anywhere and you're making calls and the robo call comes and you're afraid it's a creditor and you don't pick up the phone, these are very real human responses. unless you get -- and these trustees are good. we have a good bankruptcy system in this country, and i just say, mr. hildebrand and his colleagues are not out to punish people including all of the stakeholders as he said in part...