bill: thanks for staying with us. i m bill o reilly. in the kelly file segment, you may remember one of herman cain s accusers, a woman named sharon bialek. she says mr. cain did not treat her nicely in the 90s. now her landlord is evicting her. here to tell us is megyn kelly. is this guy a cain supporter? is this pay back? he d like pay back. that s what he d like. she is $7,500 behind in her rent, according to this chicago landlord who says the rent is like three grand a month. so probably bill: 2 1/2 months. she hasn t paid and is going into finally collect payment. it doesn t necessarily mean it s political. it means he wants his payment. bill: a little transaction that she doesn t pay the rent and he wants her out of there so he can get another renter in who will pay.
bill: thanks for staying with us. i m bill o reilly. in the kelly file segment, you may remember one of herman cain s accusers, a woman named sharon bialek. she says mr. cain did not treat her nicely in the 90s. now her landlord is evicting her. here to tell us is megyn kelly. is this guy a cain supporter? is this pay back? he d like pay back. that s what he d like. she is $7,500 behind in her rent, according to this chicago landlord who says the rent is like three grand a month. so probably bill: 2 1/2 months. she hasn t paid and is going into finally collect payment. it doesn t necessarily mean it s political. it means he wants his payment. bill: a little transaction that she doesn t pay the rent and he wants her out of there so he can get another renter in who
yeah. bill: 3,000 in chicago, that s a nice spot. yeah, apparently she has a nice spot. this isn t the first time she s had a landlord pursue her for past rent nor is it the first time that the irs and state and federal irs has gone after her. she s obviously had problems. bill: she has tax problems, too? she s had bankruptcies in the past, tax problems and now she s having current money problems. bill: how hard is it to get people who fall behind in their mortgage? hard. it s hard. bill: it is. because it used to be easy and landlords would take advantage of tenants who had fallen behind a little bit. you can t throw somebody out after one month of nonpayment. bill: but you have to go to a j the judge has to rule. there is all sorts of stuff. if they serve you wrong, you can delay it by months. it can take up to and beyond a year to get somebody who is not paying out. bill: he s just filing the initial papers here? yes. bill: now, in penn state, there are p
bill: in the impact segment, as you may know, fannie mae and freddie mac, owe we the people, us, $141 billion. as we reported, top executives and those concerns are set to receive $100 million in compensation in a two-year period ending december 31 this year. that s not all. about 100 fannie and fred employees traveled to chicago, a little junket. here to tell us about that, fox business anchor, stuart varney. look, am i overstating this? i mean, 100 employees go from dc to chicago. hyatt regency hotel. bill: nice dig. for a conference from the north banksers association, is hundred of them go out there to attend. they spend $640,000 on travel and rooms. 342,000 travel and rooms. $74,000 on four nice dinners for their customers. $140,000 in sponsorship.
will pay. yeah. bill: 3,000 in chicago, that s a nice spot. yeah, apparently she has a nice spot. this isn t the first time she s had a landlord pursue her for past rent nor is it the first time that the irs and state and federal irs has gone after her. she s obviously had problems. bill: she has tax problems, too? she s had bankruptcies in the past, tax problems and now she s having current money problems. bill: how hard is it to get people who fall behind in their mortgage? hard. it s hard. bill: it is. because it used to be easy and landlords would take advantage of tenants who had fallen behind a little bit. you can t throw somebody out after one month of nonpayment. bill: but you have to go to a j the judge has to rule. there is all sorts of stuff. if they serve you wrong, you can delay it by months. it can take up to and beyond a year to get somebody who is not paying out. bill: he s just filing the initial papers here? yes. bill: now, in penn state, t