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make sure it's a debt that you owe, or you don't owe. if you don't owe the debt, you have rights. say, "hey, this is not my debt. prove it to me that it is." if you check your credit report, it's on your credit report. you say, "hey, that's not my debt. remove it." so, you have rights. don't be afraid of that. debt collectors, for example, they can't garnish or threaten to garnish your wages or put a judgment against you and take your kids away. they do these type of things. they're not supposed to call you late at night. those type of people can be very abusive, and there are specific laws on the books that say you can't do that. so, don't fear it. the biggest problem i have, so many times. we get e-mails. people are afraid. anxiety creates confusion and frustration, which leads to more fear and problems. if you get a registered letter or certified letter, please go get it. it's very important to do that. that's all we have time for today, but there's much more on foxnews.com/propertyman. be sure to send me your questions and any property stories at propertyman@foxnews.com. i'm b
make sure it's a debt that you owe, or you don't owe. if you don't owe the debt, you have rights. say, "hey, this is not my debt. prove it to me that it is." if you check your credit report, it's on your credit report. you say, "hey, that's not my debt. remove it." so, you have rights. don't be afraid of that. debt collectors, for example, they can't garnish or threaten to garnish your wages or put a judgment against you and take your kids away. they do these type of things....
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in fairness, as you said, he owed them money as of the period of time of the campaign. your point and your question, you know, look, if paul manafort were making certain promises about what could or couldn't be done in terms of the campaign and special dispensation for those he owed money to, that could be problematic. if terms of an interplay between the campaign and something owed to a russian oligarch. >> the russian intel officer was told to -- told them to quote, go dig a ditch, right? >> i saw that. we call that go pound sand. >> i think it was about the same thing. why talk to reporter after that and what does this say about his credibility? >> well, no. i mean, you're right. it calls his credibility into question, definitely. how inconsistent is that. you tell the investigators, to use my term, go pound sand and go to the media and start talking about it, you're right. i think it's a mixed bag, honestly. you know, on the one hand, as i said, there's definitely problematic conceptual areas if paul manafort bass saying the campaign can do this or that or the other
in fairness, as you said, he owed them money as of the period of time of the campaign. your point and your question, you know, look, if paul manafort were making certain promises about what could or couldn't be done in terms of the campaign and special dispensation for those he owed money to, that could be problematic. if terms of an interplay between the campaign and something owed to a russian oligarch. >> the russian intel officer was told to -- told them to quote, go dig a ditch,...
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he owes me from the past days. lemonis: he does owe you?ohnny: yeah, he still owes me for the back. lemonis: nice meeting you, my man. i was under the impression that the tortilla business was doing at least good enough to pay people. so what i want to do is i want to dig into the financials because where there's smoke, there's fire. so how much revenue can this place generate in a given day? $2,400. adelo: $2,400. lemonis: now, what have your margins been historically? adelo: 40%. lemonis: so take 40% of that. adelo: $960. lemonis: $960 in gross profit. what are the things that go into operating? adelo: electricity. lemonis: how much is that a day? adelo: $60. lemonis: how much is the rent? adelo: $3,000 lemonis: put $100 in there. adelo: insurance is about $50. lemonis: that's workers' comp insurance, making sure -- okay. adelo: yeah. payroll. lemonis: so four people. what do you pay them on average an hour? let's say $12. so that's $48 an hour times 8. that's $384. plus taxes, add another $40, and $100 in packaging. you have automobile e
he owes me from the past days. lemonis: he does owe you?ohnny: yeah, he still owes me for the back. lemonis: nice meeting you, my man. i was under the impression that the tortilla business was doing at least good enough to pay people. so what i want to do is i want to dig into the financials because where there's smoke, there's fire. so how much revenue can this place generate in a given day? $2,400. adelo: $2,400. lemonis: now, what have your margins been historically? adelo: 40%. lemonis: so...
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the president of the united states owes that to the american people. he owes reality. we are approximately 2:30 on a saturday afternoon trying to do the people's business in a situation that nobody wanted. politicalse i believe self-interest we are in a situation right now where we are in what i would call a crisis mode of operation. we need to get a deal done. i want to address a couple topics today that are at issue here as we debate the funding issue. that is why we are here today and this weekend. our country was built on immigration. there is no question about that. derivativesirector in one way or another. , would like to be very clear most of the people that are here in this country over the last two centuries came in legally. today we bring in one put one million people year legally. we bring in about 70,000 people who have a job related way to get into our system. direct family members, a spouse or immediate children. another 300,000 refugees and asylum-seekers. there is a rational reason that we should do that and we have been doing that. every day, asylum se
the president of the united states owes that to the american people. he owes reality. we are approximately 2:30 on a saturday afternoon trying to do the people's business in a situation that nobody wanted. politicalse i believe self-interest we are in a situation right now where we are in what i would call a crisis mode of operation. we need to get a deal done. i want to address a couple topics today that are at issue here as we debate the funding issue. that is why we are here today and this...
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what was freed was all of the debts the internal debts were all cancelled except for what employers owed their employees and minimum working balances and it was easy to cancel the debts because most of the debts in germany were owed to the nazis they were the creditors so emerged from world war two and so the allies said we don't want the nazis repaid so we're going to cancel the debts now and i move on because there's another interesting case study here john maynard keynes had argued at versailles that saddling germany with unforgettable debts after world war one would result in a horrible thing. now today we see the rise of fascism across the western world burdened by debt made whole in two thousand and eight ok so is there a connection there well yes in. germany couldn't pay nor could the allies pay for their word debts to the united states and the world economy broke down in one thousand thirty one and there was a depression this is exactly what happened in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's under the i.m.f. when the i.m.f. insisted on being repaid is what happened when the
what was freed was all of the debts the internal debts were all cancelled except for what employers owed their employees and minimum working balances and it was easy to cancel the debts because most of the debts in germany were owed to the nazis they were the creditors so emerged from world war two and so the allies said we don't want the nazis repaid so we're going to cancel the debts now and i move on because there's another interesting case study here john maynard keynes had argued at...
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did he owe you millions of dollars?s for idiots. >> did he offer those private briefings to try to repay that debt, mr. deripaska? can you just answer me that, please? it's a big issue in the united states, sir. did he offer you those private briefings to try and repay some of that debt to you? is that why he offered them? >> get lost, please. thank you. >> reporter: yeah, just let that hang there. i couldn't come back with a snappy response. i decided to just let it hang there and walk away. what "time" magazine has now revealed is this guy, victor boyarkin, who now works for oleg deripaska, was the debt collector, sent to try and extract those millions of dollars from paul manafort at the time when he was the campaign chairman for donald trump. so it's an extraordinary connection. >> yeah, matthew, good thing you were there to ask those tough questions. also pretty remarkable that deripaska used the term "fake news" in his response to you. terrific reporting. matthew chance, thank you, live from moscow. with us now to
did he owe you millions of dollars?s for idiots. >> did he offer those private briefings to try to repay that debt, mr. deripaska? can you just answer me that, please? it's a big issue in the united states, sir. did he offer you those private briefings to try and repay some of that debt to you? is that why he offered them? >> get lost, please. thank you. >> reporter: yeah, just let that hang there. i couldn't come back with a snappy response. i decided to just let it hang...
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the president of the united states owes that to the american people. he owes reality. we are approximately 2:30 on a saturday afternoon trying to do the people's business in a situation that nobody wanted. politicalse i believe self-interest we are in a situation right now
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the president of the united states, he owes that to the american people. he owes realityator: i ask the l be vish rated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: here we are at approximately 2:30 on saturday afternoon trying to do the people's business in a situation that nobody wanted and because i believe of political self-interests, we are in a situation right now where we are in what i would call a crisis mode of operation. we need to get a deal done. but i want to address a couple of topics today that are at issue here as we debate the funding issue which is at the crux of why we're here today and this weekend. our country was built on immigration. there is just no question about that. we are all direct derivatives in one way or the other. but i'd like to be very clear -- most of the people that are here in this country over the last two decades -- or two centuries came in legally. today we bring in 1.1 million people a year legally, mr. president. we bring about 70,000 people who have a job-related way to get into that -- our system. the
the president of the united states, he owes that to the american people. he owes realityator: i ask the l be vish rated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: here we are at approximately 2:30 on saturday afternoon trying to do the people's business in a situation that nobody wanted and because i believe of political self-interests, we are in a situation right now where we are in what i would call a crisis mode of operation. we need to get a deal done. but i want to address a...
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the president of the united states owes that to the american people. he owes them reality, not rhetoric. >> the government shutdown will continue past the christmas holiday as the house and the senate ended recession's earlier today with no legislative business scheduled until next thursday. here is more from a capitol hill reporter. >> we went to check back in with jennifer shaw. she has been following all of this, shuttling between the house and the senate at capitol hill. thank you for being with us. >> where do things stand? >> there is a lot of negotiation
the president of the united states owes that to the american people. he owes them reality, not rhetoric. >> the government shutdown will continue past the christmas holiday as the house and the senate ended recession's earlier today with no legislative business scheduled until next thursday. here is more from a capitol hill reporter. >> we went to check back in with jennifer shaw. she has been following all of this, shuttling between the house and the senate at capitol hill. thank...
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let's say they owe 200,000.he seller is, will that first and second mortgage waive the balance as what's owed on that property? remember, on a short sell, assuming the lender agrees to sell the property for less than what's owed, the key for the seller is that deficiency, the difference between the actual value received and the money owed is what you wanna have waived. it's the second mortgage that has many times caused the problem. so if -- if they accept it, and they waive, you got a deal. then you close escrow. and life is good. you get the property. the seller walks away from the debt. and that's it. if, on the other hand, the answer's no, the answer is no. >> right. >> and the frustrating part for so many americans that went through this process is they saw a ready, able, willing buyer that made a good offer on that property. the lender turned it down, foreclosed on the property, and sold it for less than what the offer was in a short sell. don't even ask me to explain why and how. it makes no sense. >> my
let's say they owe 200,000.he seller is, will that first and second mortgage waive the balance as what's owed on that property? remember, on a short sell, assuming the lender agrees to sell the property for less than what's owed, the key for the seller is that deficiency, the difference between the actual value received and the money owed is what you wanna have waived. it's the second mortgage that has many times caused the problem. so if -- if they accept it, and they waive, you got a deal....
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we owe him that much.' ( will ) a statewide manhunt is underway for the suspected shooter. should be considered armed and dangerous. ( darya ) a man and his son are alive this morning after escaping an apartment fire in san rafael ... by tying bed sheets together to climb down a window. the fire broke out yesterday morning at 120 larkspur street. this is cell phone video of the fire. it was contained within 20 minutes after firefighters arrived. one family lived on the second floor. the father saved his son and got out using bed sheets. other neighbors heard their smoke alarms and got out quickly as well. < "i was just nervous, i was able to cry but it just got okay, we're really sorry for the people who lost their things and we hope it gets better.">( darya ) the fire damaged multiple apartment units ... and the red cross is helping 4 displaced families.the san rafael fire department believes an unattended barbecue grill on the front deck is the cause of the fire. a second person has died following a fire at a three-story home in san francisco's presidio heights on monday
we owe him that much.' ( will ) a statewide manhunt is underway for the suspected shooter. should be considered armed and dangerous. ( darya ) a man and his son are alive this morning after escaping an apartment fire in san rafael ... by tying bed sheets together to climb down a window. the fire broke out yesterday morning at 120 larkspur street. this is cell phone video of the fire. it was contained within 20 minutes after firefighters arrived. one family lived on the second floor. the father...
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. >> the police showed up at the door.u i mean like ow, bullet proof vest, squad car, you know, gun on her hip, and dorothy wa just like, "mom, the police are here!" >> brangham: cory asked if her daughter had done something wrong. >> she said no, there was noot other issur than she was reported to be very young, and alone. >> brangham: child protective l servicesaunched an investigation, and widen was warned her children could be taken away.th case made national headlines. cory and dorothy appeared on morning news shows, and while the investigation went nowhere, widen became part of a growing and outspoken group of parents cho have been investigated or ged for things that seemed ordinary not long ago. >> will you be coming to theme next bad moming? >> brangham: take widen's friend, kim brooks, a fellow
. >> the police showed up at the door.u i mean like ow, bullet proof vest, squad car, you know, gun on her hip, and dorothy wa just like, "mom, the police are here!" >> brangham: cory asked if her daughter had done something wrong. >> she said no, there was noot other issur than she was reported to be very young, and alone. >> brangham: child protective l servicesaunched an investigation, and widen was warned her children could be taken away.th case made...
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one, we look for in owe have a tive differentiated investment processes. we look for strong platforms marked by investor bases with long-term bases and a certain level of alignment, particularly managers having their own net worth that is side by side for us. we look for concentrated portfolio and we look for return or past returns, which are uncorrelated, relative to the rest of our portfolio. this is how we build and diversify portfolio. differentiated investment process, strong platforms, concentrated portfolio, this is what we see in select equity. >> thank you. today staff is recommended an investment of up to $500 million with less equity in the products. this is their international long-only strategy. san francisco will have a separate account in this case. i have no select equity for a few years and what made me attracted to the firm was the focus on independent research to build high-quality portfolios with a disciplined approach to valuation. select equity was founded in 1990. focused on selling independent research reports. it shut down the rese
one, we look for in owe have a tive differentiated investment processes. we look for strong platforms marked by investor bases with long-term bases and a certain level of alignment, particularly managers having their own net worth that is side by side for us. we look for concentrated portfolio and we look for return or past returns, which are uncorrelated, relative to the rest of our portfolio. this is how we build and diversify portfolio. differentiated investment process, strong platforms,...
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ya boy are you going to call your own one we owe it to you don't know what a cutie. that's about getting it i wasn't getting it i wanted to see you're getting it all about getting it always. cooked it was pretty worthless and then i just decided. we should have great people will judge. us much new stuff about the shape. of a female you could. you know that. the horse disappeared the schoolgirl. oh knowing you want hordes of. the bus leaves you are trying more new yorkers to get a little room none of us spoke or in the. front of the car when the sun. when you close a first district knew that. what a bad school bus ride with those of those who support you. cut them some weeds the brow that some weeds here live in. it's kind of a going to lead you to your cupboards pretty much the reason to rethink. this is a look started with a good idea. if you're much beaming you this is them. each of us is all of that. just. sort of the secret of course i'm no longer going to move. this is it in a minute here of just me this was my first sort of it wasn't your mistress to be given b
ya boy are you going to call your own one we owe it to you don't know what a cutie. that's about getting it i wasn't getting it i wanted to see you're getting it all about getting it always. cooked it was pretty worthless and then i just decided. we should have great people will judge. us much new stuff about the shape. of a female you could. you know that. the horse disappeared the schoolgirl. oh knowing you want hordes of. the bus leaves you are trying more new yorkers to get a little room...
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had written checks and they said, well, you owe us more.hey really didn't come in until later in his life and they said, the interest that you owe this, it is now $175,000. sam rayburn in congress got together and raised money and they got with the irs and the irs settled for $25,000. before that, when my grandfather had gone to the hospital once, the irs had told my grandmother, if your husband passes away, don't do anything because we are going to take the farm because he owes back taxes. >> but he had a groundswell of support . >> people sent money and. actually more money than was needed to pay. he set up a trust fund to fund education for children that could not afford to go to school. he did that with the money that was left over after paying the irs off . >> did your grandfather have many conversations with gary cooper after the film was released? >> he did have some conversations with gary cooper. we have a couple telegrams that we found. in fact, that was found with gary cooper's daughter. she showed them on york avenue that was na
had written checks and they said, well, you owe us more.hey really didn't come in until later in his life and they said, the interest that you owe this, it is now $175,000. sam rayburn in congress got together and raised money and they got with the irs and the irs settled for $25,000. before that, when my grandfather had gone to the hospital once, the irs had told my grandmother, if your husband passes away, don't do anything because we are going to take the farm because he owes back taxes....
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you're a woman and healthy, you owe me. help and/or support anything night a five minute conversation. that would be my first advice is be prepared, get your ducks in a row and then go out there and try to raise money. >> that reminds me, those of you who might have questions in the room, you can submit them on twitter and will try to get them before the end. the hashtag is rule with us because these women are talking, few free to smitty question. i want to switch gears and talk to kristen to choose one of the first ever blockchain lobbying group in d.c., so you are running a lobbying group or an industry that is largely male-dominated though, right? >> yes. so why is at, which is a? >> i'm not quite sure what it is. i do think it has to do with just maybe sort of natural interest between men and women, sort of, i think this has been pervasive to all of technology. there's just more men try to computer science that to math for whatever reasons but i think we need to fix that because i do believe that whether it be cryptocur
you're a woman and healthy, you owe me. help and/or support anything night a five minute conversation. that would be my first advice is be prepared, get your ducks in a row and then go out there and try to raise money. >> that reminds me, those of you who might have questions in the room, you can submit them on twitter and will try to get them before the end. the hashtag is rule with us because these women are talking, few free to smitty question. i want to switch gears and talk to...
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pompeii owed called china's actions in detaining cat madans unlawful.were detained in retaliation for the arrest of huawei's chief financial officer. let me start christopher. the idea of lieberman representing zte. what's next, huawei? where does he go from here? >>ed the entire saga of how the u.s. has dealt with zte is pretty disappointing. zte was in a death grip in the u.s. they weren't able to import what they needed to build their products. as part of a trade deal president trump said he would work with xi jinping to undo that ban and allow breathing room. now they enlisted an independent hawk, lieberman, formerly democratic vice presidential nominee to lobby for them in washington. the entire thing stinks. a couple senators like senators graham and rubio. i expect to hear some noise from them monday on this. lou: one would hope. the administration in putting that ban together, they made it clear they were a problem and the president at the request of president xi thinking this would help in a deal both for north korea and the trade deal, he acce
pompeii owed called china's actions in detaining cat madans unlawful.were detained in retaliation for the arrest of huawei's chief financial officer. let me start christopher. the idea of lieberman representing zte. what's next, huawei? where does he go from here? >>ed the entire saga of how the u.s. has dealt with zte is pretty disappointing. zte was in a death grip in the u.s. they weren't able to import what they needed to build their products. as part of a trade deal president trump...
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instead of owing less, he owes more, like a million dollars. and instead of owning five stores, he now owns two stores, and he clearly didn't put his franchisees in a position to succeed because there's only nine left. this is a giant mess. in order to learn a little bit more about the franchisees and their troubles, i wanted to meet some of them, so i headed over to the coppell location. i'm marcus. randy: randy. lemonis: good to see you. this store is big. randy: it is. lemonis: isn't it? randy: yeah, it's a good size. lemonis: wow. how is your store set up differently than the other stores? sarah: well, if you know about tea, if you like a certain tea, we introduce you to our tea wall. dawn: would you like to smell? lemonis: yeah. see, you love it. look how passionate you are about it. this smells so authentic and so -- dawn: for the people that are true green tea lovers, there you go. lemonis: yeah. what does this store mean to you and your family? sarah: it means everything. i mean, my dad and i started this from the beginning. we laid the
instead of owing less, he owes more, like a million dollars. and instead of owning five stores, he now owns two stores, and he clearly didn't put his franchisees in a position to succeed because there's only nine left. this is a giant mess. in order to learn a little bit more about the franchisees and their troubles, i wanted to meet some of them, so i headed over to the coppell location. i'm marcus. randy: randy. lemonis: good to see you. this store is big. randy: it is. lemonis: isn't it?...
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ow. come on. uh—oh. target‘s been spotted. what are you doing down there? swing. you've got to swing, or they'll catch you. this is what you wanted. i thought it was really good fun. what i like about it is, if you are a comic book fan then you will be used to the idea of several different incarnations of the same character. also, if you're a movie fan, we have seen at least three different versions of spider—man in the last 10—15 years. this takes all those different versions and throws them together in the same universe and has fun with them in the same world. i liked it because firstly it looks great. it's really well done, the animation and it owes an awful lot to the original comic book sources. the film—makers said they wanted every frame to look like it was torn from a comic book, which it does. it's really funny, the jokes really hit home. but it's really moving. there is a lovely thing, the whole thing about spider—man is that it's about an outsider and this is a group of outsiders all outside their own world, trying to find their place. i think yo
ow. come on. uh—oh. target‘s been spotted. what are you doing down there? swing. you've got to swing, or they'll catch you. this is what you wanted. i thought it was really good fun. what i like about it is, if you are a comic book fan then you will be used to the idea of several different incarnations of the same character. also, if you're a movie fan, we have seen at least three different versions of spider—man in the last 10—15 years. this takes all those different versions and...
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he only owed $30 million to the russian oligarchs who is howells with putin. this pattern continues shortly after the convention donald trump gets other and says hey, russians, if you're listening, those clinton e-mails, you know, whatever you can do. so again look at this from the kremlin is perspective. this deal memos, part of the thing people to focus on going to -- steel -- might've have inside kremlin, how far can we go? whether the backlash? are whipping -- think about it, if you are doing this in the trump campaign is on your side, the russians are out there denying their doing anything and then you have the trump campaign saying hey, you know, , they're not doing anything either. so you have to think this is pretty good. we're getting a green light again and again from the trump campaign. while trump is talking positively about putin, , it is said he is interested in getting rid of the sanctions applied on russia after their basically invasion of ukraine. so they continue to do what they are doing. mid august donald trump gets briefed by intelligence
he only owed $30 million to the russian oligarchs who is howells with putin. this pattern continues shortly after the convention donald trump gets other and says hey, russians, if you're listening, those clinton e-mails, you know, whatever you can do. so again look at this from the kremlin is perspective. this deal memos, part of the thing people to focus on going to -- steel -- might've have inside kremlin, how far can we go? whether the backlash? are whipping -- think about it, if you are...
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i quite literally owe my life to them. thank you. mr. president, as i give this last speech from the chamber, i cannot help but look to my maiden speech i gave here just six years ago. in it, i talked about how 12 newly elected senate freshmen in 122012 were inwrited -- in 2012 were invited to the national archives where we viewed the first bill ever enacted by congress as well as other landmark pieces of legislation and memorabilia. oath of allegiance signed by revolutionary war soldiers witnessed by george washington, documents and artifacts related to the civil war, segregation, women's suffrage and the civil rights movement were also on hand. i noted that it was an affirmation to me of the tumultuous sea through which our ship of state has sailed for more than 200 years with many brilliant and inspired individuals at the helm, along with personalities ranging from mediocre to malevolent. but our system of government has survived them all. i also noted then and i will echo today that serious challenges lie ahead but by any honest reck
i quite literally owe my life to them. thank you. mr. president, as i give this last speech from the chamber, i cannot help but look to my maiden speech i gave here just six years ago. in it, i talked about how 12 newly elected senate freshmen in 122012 were inwrited -- in 2012 were invited to the national archives where we viewed the first bill ever enacted by congress as well as other landmark pieces of legislation and memorabilia. oath of allegiance signed by revolutionary war soldiers...
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ow, bone spurs! bone spurs! bone spurs. i got-- ow, ow, ow! oh! i have to-- i'm sorry, i left-- i have-- i'm having a vietnam flashback. i gotta stay home and have sex with models." then, i have jeff sessions on my shoe now. ( laughter ) that's-- that's-- this is what-- this is what the republican party is doing with jeff sessions right now. they're just... just scraping him off. just-- there you go. there you go. thanks for stopping by. >> jon: in cold blood. >> stephen: then the questions got a little more specific. >> point blank, democrats go after your tax returns, will you try to block that, or will you allow them to have them? >> look, as i've told you, they are under audit and have been for a long time. they are extremely complex. people wouldn't understand them. people don't understand tax returns. it's a very complex instrument, and i think that people wouldn't understand it. >> stephen ( as trump ): "or at least, i hope they wouldn't. otherwise, i am so screwed." ( laughter and applause ) here's the thing-- they are, they are. they are.
ow, bone spurs! bone spurs! bone spurs. i got-- ow, ow, ow! oh! i have to-- i'm sorry, i left-- i have-- i'm having a vietnam flashback. i gotta stay home and have sex with models." then, i have jeff sessions on my shoe now. ( laughter ) that's-- that's-- this is what-- this is what the republican party is doing with jeff sessions right now. they're just... just scraping him off. just-- there you go. there you go. thanks for stopping by. >> jon: in cold blood. >> stephen: then...
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i don't like to owe money. people oute to cheat of what they're entitled to buy owing money. jackson, a successful fundraiser, paid off every dime. about half $1 million. with to michigan not expecting anything and there were rumors that reagan was going to back to gerald ford to be his running mate and that blew up. phone rang and it was reagan asking me if i would be his running mate. >> did you think about not doing it? george h.w.: no. saying i did not want to be vice president. >> step back a little bit. when did you make the decision and say out over presidency? george h.w.: i don't remember. i think about 1977. iran starting off as an asterix. friends and ik of was able to raise enough money to get my message out. the next thing i knew a lot of bigger names and fallen by the wayside and i was left standing with ronald reagan. off somewhere after michigan. >> what did you learn? were justesident is as vice president? george h.w.: there is a lot of substance to it. provided you work for menu respect and to delegate responsibilities to you. in my case regulatory reform. l
i don't like to owe money. people oute to cheat of what they're entitled to buy owing money. jackson, a successful fundraiser, paid off every dime. about half $1 million. with to michigan not expecting anything and there were rumors that reagan was going to back to gerald ford to be his running mate and that blew up. phone rang and it was reagan asking me if i would be his running mate. >> did you think about not doing it? george h.w.: no. saying i did not want to be vice president....
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america owed some money to help pay for the management of these programs. he walked away from it. in the end, he did some of it or the federal government did some. i think my foundation give them 5 million dollars to pay what our obligation is. he didn't walk away from it because he didn't have a lot to do with it. all of the things done or motion of them have been done by the private sector, individuals and companies. >> is that the real answer? give up on government? >> no, government, it would be more helpful if we had a climate
america owed some money to help pay for the management of these programs. he walked away from it. in the end, he did some of it or the federal government did some. i think my foundation give them 5 million dollars to pay what our obligation is. he didn't walk away from it because he didn't have a lot to do with it. all of the things done or motion of them have been done by the private sector, individuals and companies. >> is that the real answer? give up on government? >> no,...
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but for example, he stopped, america owed some money to help pay for the management of these programs. he walked away from it. in the end he did some of it or the federal government did some. and i think my foundation paid, gave him $5 million to pay what our obligation is. so he didn't walk away from it, because he didn't have a lot to do with it. all of the things that have been done or most of them, have been done by the private sector. individuals and companies. >> is that the real answer? should we give up on government? >> no. government -- it would be a lot more helpful if we had a climate champion rather than a climate denier in the white house. i've always thought trump has a right to his opinions but doesn't have a right to his own facts. and the truth of the matter is that this country and this world is in trouble. the ice caps are melting and the storms are getting greater. in south carolina, about a month ago they had three feet of rain. do you know three feet how high that is? >> why do you think people want to deny climate change? >> well number one people don't. or --
but for example, he stopped, america owed some money to help pay for the management of these programs. he walked away from it. in the end he did some of it or the federal government did some. and i think my foundation paid, gave him $5 million to pay what our obligation is. so he didn't walk away from it, because he didn't have a lot to do with it. all of the things that have been done or most of them, have been done by the private sector. individuals and companies. >> is that the real...
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and this is a there weren't a lot of trees owe papers were saying this is my claim. you can't have it. we're fairly successful for me we had steam boats during the course of 60 years from 1862 to 1916 we had over 100 different steam moats. it would go over to the black canyon to hoover dam. and they are good up and down the river. they can only travel during the daytime because there are no lights out here you can't drive or sail on this river unless you can see where you're going. there is a sandbar and colorado means red river and it's opinion an interesting trip. temperatures 120 in the daytime. cooling down to 105 at night. this is one of the steam boats and the way 179 tons on 80 tons and a lot of times the water was late summer or fall, they'd to up backwards because the paddle was entrenched during sandbars. and finally the river res to nothing. and it's pretty funny. the thing that changed this area of the colorado river is the building of dams. first ones is to the clue, hoover dam towards las vegas is the first big dam on the river and cities like southern
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like i owe. you this is. the. most you. see you do. to keep you. lead. such a place where. the lead. player. led you. to. play. games you play. lead. lead. lead player. to. play. leg lifts leg. play that you. play. the legislature . to play lead. to play. the lead. play. play. play. play. like you're. going to thank you because you want to play out. thank you. there's one thing i don't want to see. with. this. little poll. showing you. that a black. fellow new. sometimes i. can't. believe it you walk. down to south pole. you know. this is easy it's all good. now he. is a prime minister. lot of big. milo to. me you love. you. know you told. me. you. see him this is. between let me. try to succeed at any rate. oh. please lol lol. lol. lol. lol. lol. lol. lol lol. lol. lol. lol. lol. lol. lol. thank you you. thank. club. play is nearly big lol. lol. lol lol. lol . he just bought. the. place. playing. a musical mr bush wants to learn some new salads. changes to this country. by. local. people and put big dreams on the big screen. plenty movie magazine on the w. . natural riches
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they said, well, you owe us more. they really didn't come in until later in his life, and they said the interest, you owed us, $15,000, $20,000, but the interest is now $175,000. sam rayburn in congress actually got a group together and they raised money and they got with the irs and the irs actually settled for $25,000. but before that, when my grandfather had gone to the hospital once, the irs had come and told my grandmother don't -- if your husband passes away, don't do anything because we're going to take the farm because he owes back taxes. >> but he did have a ground swell of support here in washington and elsewhere? >> he had a fantastic ground swell of support, from d.c. -- from all across the country. people sent money in. actually more money than was needed to pay. he set up a trust fund to fund education for children that couldn't afford to go to school with the money that was left over from paying the irs off. >> and did your grandfather have many conversations with gary cooper after the film was released
they said, well, you owe us more. they really didn't come in until later in his life, and they said the interest, you owed us, $15,000, $20,000, but the interest is now $175,000. sam rayburn in congress actually got a group together and they raised money and they got with the irs and the irs actually settled for $25,000. but before that, when my grandfather had gone to the hospital once, the irs had come and told my grandmother don't -- if your husband passes away, don't do anything because...
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he said, quote, he owed us a lot of money and he was offering ways to pay it back.s the only media outlet he's spoken to about his ties to manafort, and joining me now is the journalist who wrote that report, "time" correspondent simon schuster. thank you for being here. he's been pretty quiet about his association to paul manafort. how did you get him to talk to you, and what surprised you the most about what he had to say? >> well, it took a whole lot of reporting, as we write in the piece, the investigation we're working on took about seven months in total that i was working on it. we talked to a lot of sources in the u.s. and eastern europe and russia and ukraine. our main aim was a baseline for the story was to figure out in those now infamous e-mails that paul manafort was sending during the presidential campaign to his contacts in ukraine, who was this mystery person that they were referring to as v. or victor? and it was clear that this was a very important contact of manafort's in moscow. but his identity wasn't known. some sources said it was an adviser or
he said, quote, he owed us a lot of money and he was offering ways to pay it back.s the only media outlet he's spoken to about his ties to manafort, and joining me now is the journalist who wrote that report, "time" correspondent simon schuster. thank you for being here. he's been pretty quiet about his association to paul manafort. how did you get him to talk to you, and what surprised you the most about what he had to say? >> well, it took a whole lot of reporting, as we write...
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he is vulnerable to foreign power because he owes money. we give this guy this position of power?en this if i were in government. >> he said he would give briefings to this ol oligarch deripaska to make himself whole on these debts. >> that's why -- >> he offered them. >> because he thought it was a national security interest? because he was vulnerable because of the financial debt. >> i think it is not the former, fair to say. >> i think it is fair to say. if you are a security expert, you look at this and say not only should he not be a campaign manager, he shouldn't have a security clearance because he's vulnerable. >> what does it mean for the mueller investigation? we believe it was $19 million in the hole. this is not small change, it is big money. >> right. and one of the key players in all of this is this guy by the name of kaleminick. also how he is connected to other people they are interested in. one of the things we expect in 2019, we will hear more of the fuller story here. some of these emerged during paul manafort's trial in virginia. i think we will hear a lot more
he is vulnerable to foreign power because he owes money. we give this guy this position of power?en this if i were in government. >> he said he would give briefings to this ol oligarch deripaska to make himself whole on these debts. >> that's why -- >> he offered them. >> because he thought it was a national security interest? because he was vulnerable because of the financial debt. >> i think it is not the former, fair to say. >> i think it is fair to say....
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all going to be cash flow positive in the year twenty seven thirty two currently they debt that we owe foreign creditors is twenty one trillion dollars or america's credit something that's a spit in the bucket that's nothing. that's not even though what i pay in bagels that's not even my big budget for one year well of course he says yeah but i won't be here when that is owed. donald trump has of course become a billionaire by going bankrupt that's the only way you can sadly that's the way to make it in this world you know frank sinatra he would resign new york new york and if you can get into debt here you can get into debt anywhere i mean that's the true state of it donald trump is never going to go away to be lying in state in the rotunda in the capitol building forever is going to be the america stalin i don't like it i don't want it i think it's less than it does what's wrong with me i've got to brush up on my porch the fact that there's so much propaganda against go bankrupt is in order to keep the bottom ninety nine percent from accessing that knowledge of going bankrupt is the
all going to be cash flow positive in the year twenty seven thirty two currently they debt that we owe foreign creditors is twenty one trillion dollars or america's credit something that's a spit in the bucket that's nothing. that's not even though what i pay in bagels that's not even my big budget for one year well of course he says yeah but i won't be here when that is owed. donald trump has of course become a billionaire by going bankrupt that's the only way you can sadly that's the way to...
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he owed us a lot of money and was offering ways to pay it back. guy, if trump knew, what would that mean for him legally? >> boy oh, boy, morgan, big trouble. non-legal jargon, big, big trouble. that's what always -- my point's been on this case is follow the money. there's always been -- there has to be a motivation behind manafort being involved in the campaign. was this evidence of a quit pro quo? >> prosecuted twice, they brought the hammer down on him. they're going to ask for a maximum sentence. when sentencing comes around both on both of his cases, i mean, effectively manafort's facing -- i mean, i don't want to be dramatic, but it is a -- the rest of his life in jail unless -- >> big stakes. >>unless he cooperates. >> arianna, my question to you, can mueller actually use that time interview in any legal proceedings or is this really just considered hearsay? >> so that's always the question we have to ask ourselves is what evidence will prosecutors have that they can use in court and could form the basis of any charges. what we know from t
he owed us a lot of money and was offering ways to pay it back. guy, if trump knew, what would that mean for him legally? >> boy oh, boy, morgan, big trouble. non-legal jargon, big, big trouble. that's what always -- my point's been on this case is follow the money. there's always been -- there has to be a motivation behind manafort being involved in the campaign. was this evidence of a quit pro quo? >> prosecuted twice, they brought the hammer down on him. they're going to ask for...
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that's why it didn't make sense that my husband would owe someone $50,000.> then the kidnapper started to restrain quinn. >> she sat me down on my bed and came over and tied my hands, just my hands. >> then she said the gunman took her out of the house and eventually threw her into the back of a van. frightened and crying, she was driven around for what seemed like hours. she had no idea where she was being taken. and she feared she would never see her husband or two daughters again. the van eventually stopped and quinn was brought into some sort of warehouse, possibly a mechanic's garage. she was strapped into a chair with more zip ties, and that's when she became very frightened. >> he tied my mouth. he put duct tape on my face. at this point i was like no, no, no, no. >> deputies later took photos of the marks quinn said were made by the zip ties being pulled too tight. quinn was then left alone in the dingy dirty warehouse. she heard what sounded like a tv on in another room, a foreign voice and screaming. >> i started looking around the room praying for
that's why it didn't make sense that my husband would owe someone $50,000.> then the kidnapper started to restrain quinn. >> she sat me down on my bed and came over and tied my hands, just my hands. >> then she said the gunman took her out of the house and eventually threw her into the back of a van. frightened and crying, she was driven around for what seemed like hours. she had no idea where she was being taken. and she feared she would never see her husband or two daughters...
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to top it all, minotaur claimed the club owed them £1,000.copies of the signed paperwork so tracy demanded to see the documents. when they came through, what did you think? the figures were not on the paper when we signed them. there's no way we would have signed that because we might as well have given the club away. after repeatedly challenging minotaur, the club gotjust £5,000. the club limped on for a few months and then folded. who do you blame? minotaur. at the end of the day, they know you are not going to survive so it is totally down to them. mrjones later said the cash injection was made so as to save the club, and all fees, charges and expenses were spelt out in the documentation. there's no doubt some clubs have taken their eye off the ball and been naive in their dealings with minotaur. of the 37 clubs we have spoken to across england and wales, 22 have closed, but some are battling on. i have come to cheshire to one club that is still fighting minotaur. the working men's club. it is a monday, so it's line dancing. back in may 20
to top it all, minotaur claimed the club owed them £1,000.copies of the signed paperwork so tracy demanded to see the documents. when they came through, what did you think? the figures were not on the paper when we signed them. there's no way we would have signed that because we might as well have given the club away. after repeatedly challenging minotaur, the club gotjust £5,000. the club limped on for a few months and then folded. who do you blame? minotaur. at the end of the day, they know...
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no, we don't legally owed them it. yes we did. the house of lords said we do legally owed them.we don‘t. the uk and the eu have negotiated and come to a conclusion that we owe them 39 billion. in the withdrawal agreement. the house of commons has agreement. the house of commons has a responsibility for the taxpayers money. if that 39 billion, the government said if we give them 39 billion, but we don‘t get anything back, what is our responsibility for the money. do you care what david cameron thinks today? he has treated, i help conservative mps will back the prime minister in the vote. we need no distractions from seeking the best outcome from our friends, neighbours and partners in the uk. he is entirely entitled to his opinion but he doesn‘t have a vote because he chose to leave the house of commons. are you interested in what voters have to say?” house of commons. are you interested in what voters have to say? i am, but one of your other competing collea g u es but one of your other competing colleagues want me to go and talk.” ama colleagues want me to go and talk.” am a bi
no, we don't legally owed them it. yes we did. the house of lords said we do legally owed them.we don‘t. the uk and the eu have negotiated and come to a conclusion that we owe them 39 billion. in the withdrawal agreement. the house of commons has agreement. the house of commons has a responsibility for the taxpayers money. if that 39 billion, the government said if we give them 39 billion, but we don‘t get anything back, what is our responsibility for the money. do you care what david...
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money, orke to owe cheat people out of what they're entitled to buy only money. -- by owing money. a successful fundraiser, we paid off every dime. i went to michigan not expecting anything. there were rumors that president reagan was going to ask gerald ford to be his running mate. that blew up. i was sitting in the hotel. the phone rang. it was ronald reagan, asking me to be his running mate. brian: did you ever think about not doing it? pres. bush: no. people who say they don't want to, they do. brian: when did you make the decision, thing i'm going to go for the presidency? foraying i'm going to go the presidency? probably 1977. i have a network of friends. i was able to raise enough money to get my message out. next thing i knew, bigger names had fallen by the wayside. i was left standing. ronald reagan wasn't standing very long because he dusted me off somewhere after michigan and before california. brian: what did you learn? pres. bush: about loyalty and government and foreign affairs. everybody ridicules the vice presidency. there is a lot of substance to it. a man delegate
money, orke to owe cheat people out of what they're entitled to buy only money. -- by owing money. a successful fundraiser, we paid off every dime. i went to michigan not expecting anything. there were rumors that president reagan was going to ask gerald ford to be his running mate. that blew up. i was sitting in the hotel. the phone rang. it was ronald reagan, asking me to be his running mate. brian: did you ever think about not doing it? pres. bush: no. people who say they don't want to, they...
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we owe them and all our armed services our deepest gratitude.en elizabeth: my father served in the royal navy during the first world war. he was a midshipman in hms collingwood at the battle of junction in 1916. the british fleet lost 14 ships and 6000 men in that engagement. my father wrote in a letter "how and why we were not hit beats me." like others, he lost friends in the war. at christmas, we become keenly aware of loved ones who have died, whatever the circumstances. but of course, we would not grieve if we did not love. closer to home, it has been a busy year for my family. [applause] queen elizabeth: with two weddings and two babies and another child expected soon, it helps to keep a grandmother well occupied. we have had other celebrations, too, including the 70th birthday of the prince of wales. some cultures believe a long life brings wisdom. i'd like to think so. perhaps part of that wisdom is to recognize some of life's baffling paradoxes such as the way human beings have a huge propensity for good and yet a capacity for evil. eve
we owe them and all our armed services our deepest gratitude.en elizabeth: my father served in the royal navy during the first world war. he was a midshipman in hms collingwood at the battle of junction in 1916. the british fleet lost 14 ships and 6000 men in that engagement. my father wrote in a letter "how and why we were not hit beats me." like others, he lost friends in the war. at christmas, we become keenly aware of loved ones who have died, whatever the circumstances. but of...
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susana: they think that i owe them more than i owe them. they -- there's no respect here for me at all. there's no respect. where's the respect? and what did i do? i created a business, made a lot of jobs, and now everybody hates me. i'm never gonna be in business with them again. and i'm not gonna have them as my brothers, because this is bull[bleep] it's [bleep] total bull[bleep] excuse me. lemonis: you got to get those boys down here. go ask them one time. mario: i already asked them. lemonis: one time. one time. for me. just -- you know, i won't go up there. you go ask them one more time. there's a very simple reason that i'm asking mario to bring his sons down. if i'm gonna be in business here and i'm gonna have all the products made here, it's not unreasonable that i want to meet them. mario: mario left. dominic, he said, "no." he don't want to come down. lemonis: mario left? mario: yeah. lemonis: okay. and dominic said "no." mario: no. lemonis: wow. look, it's clear to me that the situation here is not ideal. the dynamics are really
susana: they think that i owe them more than i owe them. they -- there's no respect here for me at all. there's no respect. where's the respect? and what did i do? i created a business, made a lot of jobs, and now everybody hates me. i'm never gonna be in business with them again. and i'm not gonna have them as my brothers, because this is bull[bleep] it's [bleep] total bull[bleep] excuse me. lemonis: you got to get those boys down here. go ask them one time. mario: i already asked them....