over the next 50 days, two legends in the world of mixed martial arts will be instrumental in deciding who wins the ufc contracts. harvey: and it was a huge hit. fair to say that the turnaround that made it a massive hit was one of the fighters peeing in another fighter s bed. is he coming? you know what? i didn t take a leak on his bed, i spritzed. oh there it goes, let s rub it in. there s a difference, it s a little ( buzzing ), just a little, you know, a little sprinkle, a little, hey dana: that was the first episode, you re right, yes. when you get a bunch of grown men in a house together, they re all gonna fight each other at some point. yeah, it s an interesting dynamic. harvey: so, 2016 you sell this for 4 billion dollars. dana: 4.025 billion. that s when you get to four, who cares about the 0-2-5? - yeah, yeah. - chump change. apparently we did, because we negotiated - another .025. - ( laughter ) i read your cut was something like 360 million dollars.
have been non-violent. i would go in there and basically just pass the note. i never used a gun. basically used to put this is a robbery. give me all the 100s and 50s from the bottom drawer first. i wanted the money from the bottom drawer. i didn t want the money from the top drawer because that s the chump change. torres became known as the mummy bandit because of how he would cover his face during robberies, but he says the mummy in these surveillance photos which led to his latest conviction is an imposter. i would put band-aids to hide my identity, band-aids, nothing like the guy in the surveillance picture. where is the mummy bandit? he happens to be on the streets today. i m an easy scapegoat. got to be this guy. he s robbed more banks than anybody on the planet. investigators linked torres dna to the hat worn by the bank robber, which led to his conviction. but now he s hired a new
korea to the table to negotiate for peace? it s amazing. they re saying think about how much more president trump could accomplish if we just sent people to washington that wanted to support him? that will drive in my view a lot of turnout in the mid-term elections. neil: is it your sense that nancy pelosi was more of an issue on ballots? she s running for re-election in california. but what she s said about tax cuts, the chump change, crumbs and all that, is coming back to bite her? i think republicans want it to bite her. i think it will definitely rally at the republican base. nancy pelosi is one of their favorite targets. i m not sure. we ll see what it does for democrats. i think there s definitely a sense with some democrats that it s time for new leadership and we re seeing some candidates say that. democrats that i talked to don t seem as concerned as republicans are saying they should be. we have to see how it plays out.
does it make sense to say in terms of numbers here, the president is a rich man, he had $100 million that he gave to the campaign. no campaign funds were use. these are the numbers that go back and forth that make $130,000 seem like chump change. would it be normal for a lawyer to apprise his clients that hey, i had made this payment, you should be aware. at what point would that be done or just depends on the lawyer and the client? again, it depends on what the arrangement here is. if the point is i don t want to know what you re taking care of, there s a high threshold in terms of this dollar amount. higher than $130,000 that we re talking about here. in this case, it sounds like the arrangement is i don t know because i don t want to get into a legal situation. take care of it. there has to be a threshold. mr. trump is not completely made of money but that seems to be the arrangement. for the average american, the question is what does that look like?
it appears that man moeafort still owes him money, something like $60 million may have changed hands. chump change, right? chump change between these guys. but still, these guys don t take indebtedness likely. another guy on the list, vladimir boganov is a long-time close friend of vladimir putin. what s remarkable about this list is how personal it is with putin. he s obviously you ve got the son-in-law in there. bogdanov gave a large chunk of his company to putin personally. putin s long-time judo partner is on the list. there s a feeling on this list of we re going after putin personally. we re going after his very closest inner circle and family. even though, as you said, the