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the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013. jet lee, and edwardo severin. since 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship inthan in all the decades combined. diane guerin says, many americans want to simplify their status, but also there's a sense of frustration. >> do i really want to be revealing this type of information? is it fair? most people who live outside the united states have bank accounts. they need to go to the supermarket, put petrol in their car and live in the are are currencies in which they're living. they need a bank account but there's nothing sinister about holding a bank account. >> many foreign financial institutions say they will no longer take on american clients because if they fail to report to the u.s. treasury they could face fines or levies. christopher heck says gifl givip citizenship because of fatca is an overreaction. >> i think the additional burden on the individual american living abroad isn't that high. it's more on the foreign financial institutions to comply with the reporting of the law. >> there are call
the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013. jet lee, and edwardo severin. since 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship inthan in all the decades combined. diane guerin says, many americans want to simplify their status, but also there's a sense of frustration. >> do i really want to be revealing this type of information? is it fair? most people who live outside the united states have bank accounts. they need to go to the supermarket, put petrol in...
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so elvis presley is in this book, tina turner, st. theresa, the prophet mohammad is in this book, the famous british athiest who told us all that god is dead, having left england, where god is very much alive. the hindu god and me muslim god came to the united states to tell us god is daughter, and more teresa, in -- a magazine that gaves interviews to movie stars with no department publish wrote that brother teresa was ugly. so we're both in an elevator in new york. he smells of very expensive liquor when he walks into the elevator. we worked on a bbc project together some years earlier but i never forgave him for his treatment of mother teresa, how ugly she was, he said in the pages of "vanity fair" magazine, and on his knees picking up the paper because he pushed the button and all of his papers came to the ground. what do i want to read to you about this going on? i didn'ted i wanted to read a few pages of this chapter. the central chapter, called "darling --" in this book called "darling" about my friendship with a woman who is n
so elvis presley is in this book, tina turner, st. theresa, the prophet mohammad is in this book, the famous british athiest who told us all that god is dead, having left england, where god is very much alive. the hindu god and me muslim god came to the united states to tell us god is daughter, and more teresa, in -- a magazine that gaves interviews to movie stars with no department publish wrote that brother teresa was ugly. so we're both in an elevator in new york. he smells of very expensive...
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the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013.e actor jet lee also made that choice and ricardo severin. since this law came into effect in 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship than all the previous credit decade combined. diane gelin is a lawyer helping americans with this process. there is a sense of frustration. >> it is making people think, do i really want to reveal this information? is it fair i'm revealing this fairgs? most people who live outside the united states have bank accounts because they need to go to the supermarket, they need to put petrol in their car and live in the currency in which they're living. why shouldn't they have a bank account? there is nothing sinister in holding a bank account. >> financial institutions say they no longer will take on american clients if they fail to report to the u.s. treasury they could face fines or levies. christopher hecht helps people deal with american laws. he says giving up citizenship just because of fatca is an overreaction. >> there are ways to mitigate
the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013.e actor jet lee also made that choice and ricardo severin. since this law came into effect in 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship than all the previous credit decade combined. diane gelin is a lawyer helping americans with this process. there is a sense of frustration. >> it is making people think, do i really want to reveal this information? is it fair i'm revealing this fairgs? most people who live...
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the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013. the actor jet lee made that choice, and so too the cofounder of facebook. but it's not just the rich and famous. since it became law in 2010, more minister renounced their citizenship than all the years in the previous decade combined. diane is a london-based lawyer. she says many want to simplify their status. but there's a sense a frustration. >> it's making people thing "do i really want to reveal this information?" is it fair. most people outside the united states have bank accounts because they need to go to the supermarket, they need to put petrol in their car, why wouldn't they have a bank account. there's nothing sinister. >> holding a bank account abroad is harder. many financial institutions will no longer talk on american clients, because if they fail to report to the u.s. treasury, they could face fines and levies. >> christopher is a wealth manager helping americans deal with problems aboard. and he said giving up citizenship is an extreme rehabilitation. >> i think the b
the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013. the actor jet lee made that choice, and so too the cofounder of facebook. but it's not just the rich and famous. since it became law in 2010, more minister renounced their citizenship than all the years in the previous decade combined. diane is a london-based lawyer. she says many want to simplify their status. but there's a sense a frustration. >> it's making people thing "do i really want to reveal this...
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this was farewell to the at&t park tina turner former niner and former giants skipper threw out the firstball. tried to regain from couple years ago. single with the bases loaded. miguel and mark score 2 nothing d backs. clean up and the bunt. with two outs and man at third and almost decapitated by gold schmid. look out. bottom 5. michael morse drive off the wall in right center field. pablo scores. buster scores. giants in front 5-4. that's where they are rate now. leading by a run in the sevent seventh. a's and twins how cute is this. joe life long twin showing off the twin baby girls. adorable. brian showing off the glove. robbing of the base hit that is full extension. and then him doing damage with the bat. on the mound. gave up only 3 hits in the game. a's allowed a total of 3. but this was one of the them. he takes him deep 1 nothing twins. tied at 1. in the third. josh donaldson 2 run blast off mike. 2 for 5. 3 rbi. and in the fourth establish ford man trying to make sure he remains on the roster. 2 run blast for him. sweep the twins 6-1 and head to seattle next. bill haas never
this was farewell to the at&t park tina turner former niner and former giants skipper threw out the firstball. tried to regain from couple years ago. single with the bases loaded. miguel and mark score 2 nothing d backs. clean up and the bunt. with two outs and man at third and almost decapitated by gold schmid. look out. bottom 5. michael morse drive off the wall in right center field. pablo scores. buster scores. giants in front 5-4. that's where they are rate now. leading by a run in the...
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i actually opened at the electric circus, i was sandwiched in between ike and tina turner and timothy >> yeah, really. i remember vividly standing on the side of the stage trying to look at tina's crocheted dress. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. absolutely. i know that dress. now you're host this thing called "ricky jay's congress of wonders." july 11th through the 14th. what is that? >> well, i've never done this before. it's an intensive weekend with people who want to come for magic appreciation. it's not necessarily for magicians, but for people who are interested in the whole concept of deception. and i've been in this my whole life, and i have some wonderful guest speakers. it's this intensive weekend with entertainment. and i'm really excited about it. >> jimmy: and just telling stories about like other magicians? >> yeah, like, deception can be used in various ways. things that don't seem conventional. >> jimmy: you have a story about a nickel. >> a perfect example. well, i have actually, a gold piece. in the 1880's, this is a gold piece, a $5 gold piece. and you can see there's the let
i actually opened at the electric circus, i was sandwiched in between ike and tina turner and timothy >> yeah, really. i remember vividly standing on the side of the stage trying to look at tina's crocheted dress. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. absolutely. i know that dress. now you're host this thing called "ricky jay's congress of wonders." july 11th through the 14th. what is that? >> well, i've never done this before. it's an intensive weekend with people who want to come...
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>> well, think pretty much that the thing that we've talked about for years, the tina's turnered. they're not really playing the old wedding song anymore. if you're looking to call it asset allocation, call it whatever you want. but in the end, if today's rational profit taking, i suspect we're going to see lots more rational profit taking. here we are at a three-week low yield on a five-year -- excuse me on a five-year. we're at five-week low yields on a 10, eight-month low yields on a closing basis on the 30. look at dollar y/yen, the euro euro/yen. in the end to think that today started out with a 32,000 drop in initial jobless claims -- >> exactly, rick. exactly! >> -- goes to show you that it really wasn't about the fundamentals going up, but it certainly isn't about the fundamentals coming down. this is once again answering that age-old question -- is the stock market where it needs to be? is all this fed activity really going to turn out well? ultimately if things don't turn out well, what's the fed's next move? that's the problem with overstaying their welcome. >> why are
>> well, think pretty much that the thing that we've talked about for years, the tina's turnered. they're not really playing the old wedding song anymore. if you're looking to call it asset allocation, call it whatever you want. but in the end, if today's rational profit taking, i suspect we're going to see lots more rational profit taking. here we are at a three-week low yield on a five-year -- excuse me on a five-year. we're at five-week low yields on a 10, eight-month low yields on a...
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. >> tina turner and others have done it. >> facebook co found their done it.at it's just a factor in the process. these are people that are giving up their u.s. citizenship. if they feel there is no value added to having that citizenship, i think there is many more issues, perhaps the family living abroad don't need the u.s. pat port or voting rights, they don't intend to come back here. taxes are just a piece of it. remember, too, reenunciation process is not that easy for folks that are wealthy people, which most of these folks are, there's an exit process and a tax on exiting and reenunciating your u.s. citizenship as if you sold all your assets and there's a capitol gains tax. it's not an easy process. >> thanks so much for coming in this morning. >> there has been a major shakeup at general motors, two senior executives leaving the country, the first high level managers to do after the automakers's recall. manufacturing defects in recalled cars have been linked to 13 deaths. they are saying those resignations are not related to the recall. >> one of the w
. >> tina turner and others have done it. >> facebook co found their done it.at it's just a factor in the process. these are people that are giving up their u.s. citizenship. if they feel there is no value added to having that citizenship, i think there is many more issues, perhaps the family living abroad don't need the u.s. pat port or voting rights, they don't intend to come back here. taxes are just a piece of it. remember, too, reenunciation process is not that easy for folks...
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the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013.made that choice and so did the co founder of first base. it's not just the rich and famous. since it became law in 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship than all the years in the previous decade combined. a london based lawyer helps people with the process, saying many just want to simplify their status, but there's also a sense of frustration. >> i think it's really making people think that revealing this kind of information, is it fair that i'm revealing this information. most people who live outside the united states have bank accounts because they need to go to the supermarket. they need to put pet troll in their car. they need to live in the currency in which they're living, so therefore, why wouldn't they have a bank account? there's nothing sinister about having a bank account. >> holding a bank account abroad is now harder, because of fatca. many foreign financial institutions will no longer take on american clients because if they fail to report to the u.s. tr
the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013.made that choice and so did the co founder of first base. it's not just the rich and famous. since it became law in 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship than all the years in the previous decade combined. a london based lawyer helps people with the process, saying many just want to simplify their status, but there's also a sense of frustration. >> i think it's really making people think that revealing this...