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and then there was a small inheritance for calm ghani and if connie died, there woul be a trust for carl. but the majority of th harriton's went to the person. >> though the property alone was worth more than 1 millio dollars, for the harke brothers, it wasn't worth dime because they could neither for it nor cell, until bonded. both especially seemed happy a the thought of that. >> he said he was the poores military in the county >> local pecan merchant sean oliver said that bruce harke was down and out in late 200 when he resettled insane sat after being away for man years. >> and he had no income coming in, and every time he'd go b to the property, all i could see was the millions what it thought was millions that wa missing out on >> i, then bonnie harkey was becoming increasingly frai woman, her dementia made i around a little too scans.

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Morning Joe

really focused on during the comments in that crowded field in davenport, the crowded room >> reporter: right, katty. mike pence wasn't worth a mention from the stage he was just shy of two hours here in davenport in this inaugural iowa kick-off event for him. ron desantis, if we want to continue the baseball analogy here in iowa, you know, ron desantis can only hope that he's the ray consoella he has to make a sell to the iowans because donald trump owns the bank donald trump is the front runner according to the reception he got in the state of iowa he was on stage at the same time ron desantis is trying to sell a book donald trump went after ron desantis on ethanol, referring back to a 2017 piece of federal legislation in which it was ron desantis trying to end the renewable fuel standard. it's helped to fuel and

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CNN Tonight

which i think most people think is risky but in this case not the problem was as interest rates went up this became an essentially less valuable thing to hold because they were long dated assets and thinking of a simple way to put this, the thing the bank invested in was worth less as time went on. as a result there was fear that the bank essentially wasn't worth and didn't have as much value and didn't have as much in assets as people would've liked. that became a self-fulfilling prophecy because people got nervous and it depositors got nervous and pulled their money and you get basically a classic bank run. if you have ever seen the movie, "it's a wonderful life," -- >> and so, what does this mean

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MSNBC Reports

no. this had nothing to do with it. he's an excellent lawyer, he's like any claims lawyer, i'm going to clean his clock, take everything he's got, that's what they all say. then we had to bring in a defense lawyer to say, that was a negligent parenting case, and it wasn't worth the paper it was written on. folks, that's what we are in a murder case. that's what we're having to deal with because that is their theory of motive. but even if -- even if the financial day of reckoning was impending, if it was right there, alex would not have killed the people he loved the most in the world. there is no evidence he would do that. we do have evidence of what he would do and did do and if you pull up defense exhibit 125,

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

we could stay below the nuclear threshold with russia and maybe hold where we are, and maybe get a favorable negotiation. and it wasn't worth the risk of trying to do more of this. you see with the possibility of china coming in, with the continuation of conflict, those risks going up. and so we might look back on this and say, we should have done more sooner. look, you may be ruling out sending f-16 fighters now, but if you make the zidecision, it' nine months of training before they can get there. so why wouldn't we have ukrainian pilots training right now? so if and when the decision is made, they can go there. it's like the m-1 tank decision, if you think you might need them, be prepared. that sends an important deterrent message to china and russia, as opposed to saying, okay, now we're going to send

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FOX and Friends

great show or fantastic halftime show. but what a show the super bowl was. i mean, there is rihanna right there. >> brian: no doubt. >> steve: you got to talk a little bit about patrick mahomes, you know, just before the half, he was taken down. he was grimacing. there he goes. he is limping off in a post game interview he said he did not get any pain killing injections from the trainers. although they probably would have given him some. did he get some stuff to get it ready. and he taped the ache kel and he came back and he made it, ainsley, the most flilg super bowl, well, in kansas' history but for the doocy family. we loved it. >> ainsley: it was a great game. i'm glad it was so close. it proved how great both of these teams are. but the chiefs' offensive coordinator was asked about his injury. if i had pulled him off the field, talking about mahomes, i would have had to fight him. he would have probably fought me. it just wasn't worth the

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History of the Sitcom

with all the man, i don't like the fact that i lost the majority of my adult life. the juice definitely wasn't worth the squeeze now. served 10 years. i mean, i've been home for two days. it's been about 48 hours i've been free with my jewelry. >> my aunt, pat, she was getting a $500 a month disability check, and she decides to put $60,000 down on a $200,000 home. and that's what got the feds looking at us, all of us. >> they called me a drug lord. the judge considered me the kingpin. >> i don't believe in snitching, but i did what i felt was best for me and my family. me and whitney both went down there and testified. >> i was in the dorm with dianna george and her mother-in-law. they was kind of stuck up, but

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Fox News Live

worth even over rural montana which has roughly a population density of about 35 people evere mile, but if the debris field as they modeled it out was going to be several square miles, then it wasn't worth risking those american lives for what they thought the chinese were getting. so we want to know what did they get in terms of intelligence value, what were we able to even potentially jam or obfuscate, and then why was action not taken when we saw this crossing the pacific, when we saw it crossing our air space in the aleutian islands in alaska? why did we deal with this on the back end, at the back door rather than the front door? and finally, arthel, there's the military sites and the equation that could have ended that decision, but then there's the messaging, the war of ideas, the propaganda value. and the chinese communist party are now thumping their chest

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Symone

national security and intelligence analyst. thank you both for being here. then, i want to start with you because what can you tell us about the efforts leading up to today's act? have you heard from the president that he gave the order on wednesday. to feed it down. u.s. officials advised that basically it is too big to shoot it down. it is not safe to do so now and we need to wait until it is over water essentially. what happens between then and now? >> that is right, so basically from the start they considered, should we shut this down? and that conclusion was in the pentagon that this is dangerous to civilians potentially why run the risk, let's wait until it is over the atlantic ocean. and it is important to point out here, i think in their calculation this was not a bomber. this was not a missile coming in. there was not an imminent physical threat to americans. and the amount of intelligence this balloon could pick up is pretty limited. so i think they thought it wasn't worth this risking civilian lives. that's why the president ordered to shoot down.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

and prosp ous. >> judge judy: you open up your pay envelope, and you say, "gee, today is my lucky day." >> i thought, "about time i started making some money." >> announcer: a job finally paying off... >> judge judy: that's a nice raise, double your salary. >> yeah. >> judge judy: what did that involve? >> turning off the lights, locking the doors. >> announcer: ...but the boss says he wasn't worth that much. >> judge judy: how much did you overpay him? >> by more than double what he was supposed to get. >> judge judy: and then you quit. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution greg martini is suing his former employee, 21-year-old henry plantz, for the return of money henry was overpaid. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 68 on the calendar in the matter of martini vs. plantz. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome.

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