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The annual Barron s ranking of the top 100 financial advisors and teams
Where advisors are finding yields of 4% or more
How growing up with no hot water shaped one of the world s most influential investors
Whether cryptocurrency can escape the dollar s gravity
How today s markets could be beyond irrational exuberance
Why sliding bond yields were good for stocks
The wild card in the consumer-driven recovery
The known unknowns that cast doubt on the fate of stocks
Active small-cap funds that are ready to run
Why the rebound from China s crackdown on internet giants will be slow
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in other words, the concern that you had with regard to the clinton foundation was that a foreign individual or a foreign power could curry favor with the foundation by writing a check or by hiring bill at an exorbitant fee to speak and ingratiate themselves and in this case you re saying, hey, you can do business with the trump organization and as long as the kids are running it, maybe your star rises. yes. i mean, look, imagine this scenario, the government of russia wants better relations or wants something favorable from the federal government in washington, d.c. and the russian government approaches the trump organization and says, we ve got this prime piece of real estate in moscow. we would love to give it to you for fire sale prices so you can build a major project here. that s a huge problem. so, you know, the hope is that safeguards are being put in place, that the trump organization leadership is on guard for precisely this kind of scenario because i think based on histo
right. i would have gotten you out already if it had been you. right. even in the worst possible situation, i knew that some of those things did not come from him, that he was writing what he was told to write. that was very clear to me. she was desperate. all she had was a household checking account, they put the cars, the ranch, the savings accounts in eduardo s name. try as she might, she couldn t touch it. i felt so helpless. i wanted to do something. i wanted to take him out of that hole and so she began selling things. first to go, the spanish horses eduardo loved so much, sold for a fraction of their value. we had lots of rabbits so i started selling rabbits. i sold sheep. i sold machinery. everything i could sell, i sold. all the fire sale prices? mm-hmm. all of it made hardly a dent. they wanted $8 million, she raised $20,000. in her ad she begged the kidnappers to understand she