things the buyers ask, is there a safe room? now for your viewers that don t know what a safe room is, it s like a vault that is in your home usually in the bedroom area, so if anybody breaks in you can immediately run in there. you shut the door. nobody will get in there. there is a little bit of food, drinks and communication to the police department. and that becomes a big priority when buying a home in beverly hills now. this has to stop. right now george gascon is in a recall. i know something about recalls. they tried a while ago. it didn t work. and now they have a second one that s going on right now and we need the help. the people of the los angeles have to get together and we have to get that guy out of there. they are doing a little better this time. they actually did get some funding, $3 1/2 million on the recall. which is really going to help.
no host, no problem. ratings for the 91sts on are cars jumped 12% albeit from last year s record low. more than 29 1/2 million viewers tuned into sunday s show, the first without a host in 30 years. in the shallow, shallow, in the shallow one of the big highlights of course lady gaga and bradley cooper performing shallow. she tweeted nothing could be more special than sharing this moment at the oscars with a true friend and artistic genius. that performance spurred a lot of theories out there. they are either great actors or mad ply in love. this is a pivot cal week fo president trump as he heads to a high stakes summit and his former lawyer is ready to testify on capitol hill. full coverage next.
gofundme page trying to raise $600,000 be given to the denver broncos so they could cut quarterback paxton lynch. he was a first round draft pick and third string quarterback. booed off the field on saturday. they had over $100, now the page is down. julie: what happened to the page? it s gone. bill: money so the team can cut him? they would take a $2 1/2 million hit if they cut him. he was such a high-priced guy and expected so much. julie: $600,000 won t pay for that. bill: he could get help from peter strzok on gofundme. he is raising over $200,000. julie: that s nothing. bill: okay, you three. thank you. julie: we are getting
there was a later bit of evidence that came to me after the school closed where a state legislator told me that a bank executive told him that the sanders office interfered with m the loan and, as a result of that interference, the bank wrote the loan conventions and conditions so stringently that the college failed. tucker: huh. okay, so that is not even related to what i understood the claim to be, that jane sanders borrowed more than the college could hope to ever repay and, in fact, was not able to repay, and that constitutes fraud. is that true, do you believe? well, all right. so jane sanders bought a huge piece of property from the catholic diocese. in order to buy that property, she had to borrow $10 million, $6 1/2 million from the bank, about $3 1/2 million from the catholic diocese. in order to get those loans,
bill: joining us now from new york city, martha maccallum. so budweiser spending a lot of money.y. what is it, $2 million for 30 seconds? $12 to $14 million to make the ad. it is $5 1/2 million for 30 seconds. it is a huge investment, bill. bill: do they expect controversy over that? i think they will get it. don t know if they expected it when they started. they were putting together an american dream story, which is a very interesting story. he built one of the best american brands in the country. but it sort of simultaneously happening with all of the issues cropping up around the country. they put this ad they wrote it by thanksgiving and they shot the whole thing by january. ironically, they delivered it on january 27th, which was the exact same day that this pause or travel ban, whatever you want to call it, was announced by president trump. bill: i think it is an