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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW The 20240702

sweep on good afternoon, everyone. joining us live this hour, you don t want to miss it. about five weeks until the caucusing begins and former president tom s lawyer also is joining us today as a former president gets ready to testify on monday. showing us a preview of what to expect there. and first, here s the story today, hunter biden now facing up to 17 years in prison with tax charges, including failing to pay and filing false returns. so this comes on top of the 25 years he potentially faces on the gun charges in delaware that would be previous indictments for him. second time in three months is the plea deal fell apart. so all of us has gone up side down for hunter biden in recent months. here s a look at what the prosecutors say he has spent the money on that he made from various sources in china and ukraine and other overseas entities and then did not pay taxes during those years and what he did do is spend more than $600,000 with various payments to women in the li

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Your 20240702

neil: not a word. president joe biden s son charged with dodging taxes. and in the meantime, what is this meaning for the election run? we will ask marianne williamson what she thinks and also, is this candidate ready to make an announcement of his own? big changes underway. neil: welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and thank you for joining us on this friday. the key point, david weiss is talking about hunter biden having plenty of money to pay taxes and he chose not to do that. and that does not matter to the federal government, it reads in part between 2016 and oct october 15, the defendant spent money on drugs, girlfriends, luxury hotels, rental properties and other items of a personal nature, everything but his taxes including atm withdrawals, 600,000 plus and on closing, 309,000 on tuition education, beauty products come at 237 and 236, miscellaneous retail purchases, and then 188,000 on adult entertainment, 42,000 plus on home improvement and 24,000 on ente

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History 20150412

from 1855 to the present. what i thought would be useful backing up on the conversation this specifically with the context we have talked about, to reiterate the point on how important the american civil war is and how monumental the event was in american history. i made the point last time we met that the american civil war was from 1861-1865 the casualties were 2% of the population. if you all take that for two today, that would be the equivalent of the 19th century population 2%, how many fatalities today if the u.s. was in a war? 6 million. jennifer murray: 6 million americans would be the rate if we had 2% of the population killed today in an american war. the american civil war left no one untouched. the american civil war became created suffering. it was no one was left untouched. what we want to look at for our conversation today is the legacy of the american civil war. how northerners remember the civil war, how veterans commemorate it, how southerners deal wit

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Chelmsford High's November Students of the Month

CHELMSFORD Six Chelmsford High School seniors were honored as Lions Pride/Rotary Students of the Month for November, Principal Stephen Murray announced.

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