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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:26:00

Memphis, his star continued to rise. two years of college, he told me and as that he s getting ready to go to the nba. i said, no he s not, you got two more years. he said, mama, think about it, who is going to pay me 1 million dollars for my first job? i thought about it for 50 minutes, i said, when you say you live in? reporter: then in 1996, after a sophomore season, lorenzen hit the nba jackpot. at the tender age of 20, ren was an instant millionaire. by now, sarah, giving birth to their first baby, lorenzen junior. the three settled in l.a. and i mediately began living in southern california high life. after a second season, ren and sarah married. i was one of the groomsmen, and it was an awesome affair. the wedding was beautiful, looked like a fairytale.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 02:02:00

Of for profit real estate say models launched in 2005. and promised donald trump would pick the instructors, but as a role, he did not. a set of rulebook for the sales team taught him how to market the courses to single mothers with three children make it money for food. that is how donald trump s america. a country filled with easy marks and fools to be scammed. a millionaire who deserves their money more than their children need food. at the same time, this is the america that everyone else lives and. this is francis. in 2022, she was scammed out of $655,000 from her retirement fund. by international criminals posing as tech support. that alone would be misfortune enough. but then francis got hit by $100,000 in taxes. texas on the transactions where

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 05:02:00

Models launched in 2005. and promised donald trump would pick the instructors, but as a role, he did not. a set of rulebook for the sales team taught him how to market the courses to single mothers with three children make it money for food. that is how donald trump s america. a country filled with easy marks and fools to be scammed. a millionaire who deserves their money more than their children need food. at the same time, this is the america that everyone else lives and. this is francis. in 2022, she was scammed out of $655,000 from her retirement fund. by international criminals posing as tech support. that alone would be misfortune enough. but then francis got hit by $100,000 in taxes. texas on the transactions where she was scammed out of retirement. texas on money she no longer has. if that shocks you, it is because that irs policy is

Donald-trump , America , Food , Courses , Children , It-money , Rulebook , Team , Instructors , Role , Mothers , Set

Rana from Maraenui's Lotto joy: In the morning she couldn't pay for fuel, by the afternoon she was a millionaire

A new millionaire’s life-changing trip to the store where she would check her Lotto ticket was made using a $10 top-up of fuel lent to her by the owner of a.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 09:02:00

that is how donald trump sees america, a country that is just filled with easy marks and fools to be scammed by a millionaire who deserves their money more than their children need food. at the same time, this is the america that everyone else lives in. this is francis sharpals. in 2022 she was scammed out of $655,000 from her retirement fund by international criminals posing as tech support and bank employees. now, that alone would be misfortune enough, but then she got hit with $100,000 in taxes, taxes on the transactions where she was scammed out of her retirement money, taxes on money she no longer has. now, if that shocks you it is because that irs policy is relatively new. you remember when trump and republicans passed their big

Donald-trump , America , Money , Millionaire , Food , Children , Fools , Marks , Everyone , Criminals , Retirement-fund , Francis-sharpals

Henrico man strikes luck twice in Virginia's New Year's Millionaire Raffle

A Henrico man is entering the new year with a big prize from Virginia’s New Year’s Millionaire Raffle - but this isn’t the first time!

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 09:25:00

Oldest daughter desiree, who started working for the company as a teenager, did not realize how much her parents were raking in. so when you hear figures of tens of millions of dollars coming in, that s news to you? it is, yeah. did they live that way? we had an average house, a two-story home. we weren t living in a mansion. we had extra money to do things we wanted but it wasn t enough to show they were millionaires, to be honest. you never felt like you were rich or living lavishly. i knew that we were well off, but not to the millionaire status. one thing the fayeds income did mean was that pam could be a full-time mom. something she always dreamed of. she d always wanted to stay home, raise her kids, work if she wanted to, when she wanted to, which is part of owning your own company. and jim liked it that way too. he may have liked that a little too much. though pam was the vice president of goldfinger coin and bullion,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:15:00

Develops. in the meantime, some other news from a developing story we ve been covering this morning here on bbc news. a new york court has started releasing hundreds of documents relating to a defamation case, which name people who were either associates, friends, or victims of convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the disgraced millionaire mixed with high profile figures from the worlds of politics, business and royalty. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent peter bowes in los angeles, and asked what could be expected from these documents. well, these documents have been much anticipated ever since the judge, just before christmas, said that they would be made public about now at about the the turn of the year. it seems to have been delayed by a few days, but we do anticipate it happening in the next few hours. and what we are expecting is potentially some 170, perhaps more than that,

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 13:46:00

Pop tart in years. the blueberry and icing on top. ainsley: do you put in the toaster? lawrence: got to be toasted, 10 seconds, all it takes. more americans turning to extra jobs to make ends meet, including this former cop. he worked gruelling overtime to make a living until he bought an atm, he bought two dozen atm s, he s noun a multi millionaire. former narcotics detective and self-made millionaire. how did you do it? how you doing, my friend. lawrence: good, brother. so while i was in last two years of law enforcement, i was in the city of oakland working 80 to 100-hour work weeks.

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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 16:42:00

Ongoing plagiarism scandal. reverend al sharpton announced he and the national action network plan to picket outside of millionaire bill ackman s office tomorrow in protest of what they call the relentless campaign against gay. ackman was a harvard alum and a vocal critic of hers. harvard student and member of harvard hill, charlie, thanks so much for being with us. what do you think the tipping point here was? what do you think it was looking at this that finally caused claudine gay to resign? yeah. thank you for having me on, john. i think that eventually the plagiarism accusations probably, the dam break at some point and it was just too much reputational damage to the institution and for its students for her to stay on, but i think it s also important, as she said in her letter that now that she is gone for the focus to return to the actual university rather than any one individual and hopefully we can go back to what precipitated all of this which is an epidemic of anti-semitism

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