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dollars spent, probing the trump organization and mr. weisselberg himself, you could say all i got was a lousy t-shirt and slapped for not paying taxes on some perks? it does bend credulity here. ken starr is the former whitewater counsel. and i don t mean to make light of those who evade the tax man, but there s argument when they were committed and taxes and who didn t pay them, but i m thinking this is a multi-million dollar investigation into every crevice of the trump empire and this is what they come up with. it s like a big nothing burger. what did you make of it? [laughter]. right. you know, neil, you re onto something. one of the rules of the road for ethical prosecutors is you go criminally only once you ve carefully considered going civilly, not trying to throw
they re hardened police call people. i spoke with academics today that have no horse in the race. they think it s political. talk to john coffee at columbia, it looks political. this is not this is not watergate here. neil: to your point, it was not what we thought. charlie gasparino, thanks very much. i could be missing something. i m not a lawyer. i know a good one coming up. jonathan turley on all of this, the g.w. law professor. what am i missing here, jonathan? this has been, you know, five eyes, $10 million and all i got was a lousy t-shirt that said i m going to be fingered on not paying taxes on benefits. is that what this has come down to or am i missing something? no, you re not missing something. we re looking for something
amount of money. right now we have a number coming thought a couple hours that will update us. the last time we checked, we had over a trillion dollars in excess savings. $6 trillion saved. debt to disposable income ratio lowest ever. that s ha what jamie dimon is talking about. have you ever gone on a vacation nice five day one week vacation and took all you could to go back to work? imagine if you have been sitting at home for six or seven months and the checks keep coming you mean you really want to get up and go back to that job you always hated anyway? come on, i mean, this is human nature. but, again, this is not how we stay great. this is not how we move the needle. this is not how we keep the foundation going for future generations. we don t put it on pause and we certainly don t go backwards. steve: i was on vacation for six months and all i got was this lousy t-shirt. all right, charles payne, thank you very much. we are going to be watching you today making money on fox busi
1.8 trillion. do you know what the most amazing thing to me is that admittedly the administration admits that this will not move the g.d.p., mediocre growth as long as the eyes can see. mounting all of this debt. sort of like the old saying i went to and all i got was this lousy t-shirt. we jacked up spending like never before all we got was astronomical debt. put that on a t-shirt. charles, when you were talking about interest rates being so low. remember, not so long ago, there were a lot of retirees who depended on interest, on cds and now it s at zero and scratching heir heads what the heck do we do. you are right. our economy has been tilted to a point where it s punished savers and pensioners. the only way if you are lucky enough to have access to the