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"leona helmsley" Discussed on Bob and Sheri

Bob and Sheri

03:05 min | 6 months ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on Bob and Sheri

"What were you thinking? I don't know. She told me that story. She said it's a true story. Did she think it was funny? I would have thought it was hilarious. Oh yeah, she thought it was incredibly funny, incredibly funny. All right, things bob didn't know. Leatherback turtles eat an average of 800 to 900 pounds of jellyfish every day. I don't think my God there memories. Must be memories must be insane. You're right. You're exactly right. The show Friends generates about $1 billion in syndication revenue, after all these years, every year. Each of the 6 main cast members earned about 2% of that and that tops out at about $20 million a year each. That is male box money, my Friends. Why would you want to be anything? Why would you want to be the president? Why would you want to be a brain surgeon? Why would you want to be a rockstar when you could be in the cast of a sitcom like that? And that kind of bank. Wow. Well, I mean, we were following it when they were renegotiating. When you and I were first together, their contracts once the show really became popular. And they all stuck together all 6 of them. They said, we're going to hold out. I forget what it was for. $2 million an episode each. And people were going, there's no way anybody's going to pay and they did. Because if one of them left, it would be bad. But if they all say, you know, I think we're all done. There's power in numbers. And boy, that's certainly did work out. But you know what else it said? It said that they knew that there was going to be a lot of money for that company, the production company in the future. And they were going to get some of it. That was a really risky thing that they did in a really genius thing that they did. So now all these years later, they each pick up 20 million a year. Yeah. Over a million a month in the mailbox. How would you like to go out to the mailbox and I don't do math quickly, but maybe $1.2 million. Every month is showing up there. I would ride my magical glitter pony out there once a month. That's the only time you've seen me. Everybody. And then back up the driveway I'd go. It's bobbing sherry. Now, let's open up the bobbin sherry, archive, vault. Legendary nasty person deceased real estate eris Leona Helmsley. Left a huge, huge estate when she died. 12 $1 million trust fund for her dog, trouble, a little white Maltese. It's painful thing, you know, she cut her grandchildren out of the will and gave them nothing. And said in the will, trouble gets 12 million, you get nothing, and you know why. To painful thing when your parents love a pet more

"leona helmsley" Discussed on Animal Radio

Animal Radio

06:49 min | 1 year ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on Animal Radio

"On the studio is full of animals today. Not just us, of course. Parker is in studio. As well as ladybug the studio stent dog, Molly. Molly's here, yes. We are blessed to be able to work with our animals and just to have them in our lives. Gurney, you can hear gurney in the background. Gurney is Joey's bird, cockatoo, right? Umbrella cockatoo, just like beretta. Whoever remembers beretta. Damn you're old. Yeah, exactly. How old is gurney? And why did you call gurney? Come on now. The bird came with that name. And she was 6 and apparently there was a general named general gurney that freed the malaysians from some one she came from Malaysia, and the people who own the bird, they were in the military and traveled around and just didn't have enough time for the bird. So the bird was 6 when I got it. Now, listen, I keep telling everyone between 36 and 38 years old, but we checked it out at the end of the day. She just about 40 years old. 40 years old. Holy moly, just about 40 years old. I got to tell you though with our animals, at least my personal animals, dogs and cats. I probably will outlive them. They live such short lives. Yes. Really? I mean, who really knows when they're going to go? You don't. You don't really know. And in fact, anything that big purple bus could come out of nowhere tomorrow. Yes. And what would happen to them? What would happen? And that's why we have our next guest on. AJ fudge, she is an attorney and she has a book out called a life of love, mandatory reading for animal lovers. We welcome her to the show. Hi, AJ. How are you doing? I'm doing great, how are you doing? Splendid. So you've written this book about a state planning for animals. And this is particularly important. Listen up, Joey, because I know Joey, you've always said jokingly, it's each to their own. You don't have any plans for gurney. What is in the book and what made you write the book? Well, basically, I got tired of seeing all these animals always on like the local humane society websites or the local animal shelter websites where it's something that happened to the animal's owner. And then the animal is looking for a new home at one of these shelters and I'm in a state planning attorney and there's just a very easy solution to that problem. That most animal owners, I felt probably just weren't aware of. And so I kind of wanted to educate animal owners and then also almost more importantly motivate them. And then they'll just leave some instructions for everyone to follow. How strong are these laws, though? I mean, when you write these trusts can a family member debate them after you're gone say, hey, this is crazy because you know what I think about. I think about that hotel heiress that left what? $25 million for the dog lucky. Leona Helmsley. Yeah. Well, unfortunately, Leona Helmsley didn't use a trust. She relied on a will. And so that's what one of the things that created a lot of problems with her estate because when you leave, there's a lot of rules when it comes to wills. And one of the main problems with using a well is that you can't put any conditions on the property that you transfer. But with a trust, there are actually incredibly difficult to fight. If they're properly drafted, a comprehensive and properly drafted trust is almost impenetrable, even by family members. And there's also little fail safe that you can put in the trust such that if the family members try to attack the trust or fight against it, they will lose their inheritance completely. Similar to the contest provision and a will. Yeah. So you can create kind of, I always like checks and balances, as you'll see throughout the book. And the reason I love trust so much is that it's very easy to create a check and balance to cover pretty much any situation. So what is the fraud prevention like in that area? I mean, that sounds kind of iffy. Yeah, I mean, ideally, I don't do a lot of the time people have some people that they name. So the organization is normally named as an organization of last resort, but there are organizations that are very reputable. So for example, a local one that people use a lot here in this area is a local humane society and they have a program where you donate $5000 and they will take your animal. It's a lovely facility. It's a no kill facility, and they have a very, very reputable adoption program. Well, how much money do we leave for our animals? And I'm sure that depends on how old you are. Yeah, I mean, it really depends on your situation. What you want your, what kind of animal you have and what kind of care you expect them to have. You know, some people if it's a relatively what I call straightforward situation where you have a dog or a cat and we all have a pretty good idea how long they live and what their basic expenses are. I usually say that depending on the agent animal you can set aside around $10,000 is a good amount. I'm around the half century mark. What age do you recommend people start a state planning or building a trust for their animals? As soon as you get a pet how? Is that true? Yeah, I mean, I basically say, once you're over the age of 18, depending on who you are, it's something to start thinking about. The book is called a life of love and where can you get it? On Amazon? Yes, that's the main place, and it's on Kindle or you can get the paperback. I'm gonna go ahead and give away 5 copies right now. Check out AJ fudge's website. It's law offices of AJ fudge dot com, of course we'll put links to everything you've heard on today's show over at animal radio dot com. AJ fudge, thank you so much for hanging with us today. Oh, thank you so much. It was a pleasure. Hi, this is NASCAR driver, Corey Joyce. On animal radio and Spain new year pets. Do you have a home that you don't want anymore? 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"leona helmsley" Discussed on Animal Radio

Animal Radio

06:49 min | 2 years ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on Animal Radio

"If you feel like your pets vet bills are through the roof. You're not alone. Apparently the animal healthcare system suffers many of the same problems as the human medical care system. That's according to a new report. From researchers at both stanford and mit now both of those healthcare systems have reportedly seen a huge increase in dollars spent on end of life care lately and there is no denying that we are more than willing to shell out a piece of our savings to keep our furry friends healthy well according to the american pet products association. Pet owners in the us spend over fifteen billion dollars on veterinary care last year and spending on pats. Medical bills has even outpaced that of human medical bills. That's pretty amazing. Data from the consumer expenditure survey shows the percentage of human physicians jumped by forty percent while the number of veterinarians nearly doubled amazing how the field of animals growing now pet owners in new york can now take their furry trusted companions with them to the grave if they wish since the governor has now signed legislation that makes it legal for the cremated remains of pets to be interred with your owners said any of the approximately nineteen hundred. Not for profit cemeteries in new york and those are all regulated by the state the new law. Which does not apply on the other hand to cemeteries that are owned or operated by religious associations or societies comes three years after the state made it legal for pet cemeteries to accept. The cremated remains of humans who wanted to be buried with their pets. Didn't know about that one now. Supporters of the measure cited statistics showing that sixty two percent of. Us households have a pet these days and among the most famous that garnered the most attention in the big apple was Woman who wanted to be buried with her pet leona helmsley with that name. Oh yeah. The hotel heiress dubbed the queen of mean. She kind of got the ball rolling on this. She died in two thousand seven and had in her will that she wanted her pampered. Pooch female trouble interred with her in the twelve thousand square foot family mausoleum trouble died five years ago but back then there were no laws in the state that allowed them to be buried together but at twelve thousand foot square foot mausoleum. That's like five of ninety s Like seven of my house. That's all twelve of marez egyptians the ancient egyptians all got buried with their pets. Why the heck can't we get married. I wonder when it stopped being legal. Because i'm sure years ago in the eighteen. Hundreds of people were probably buried with their pets all the time. I thought it was fascinating that they allowed in new york for owners pet parents to be buried with their pets in a pet cemetery. I mean who would even think of that. But it's a great idea if they if you really want to be buried with your pet but now of course not to do that anymore. Here is the latest in the. Is it safer my pet to sleep in bed with me debate. You know since debates are all the rage get ready now. If you kick your dog off the bed every night you might wanna stock up on some apology traits. Just a warning. New study of one hundred fifty people conducted by the prestigious mayoclinic on sleep has found that contrary to popular belief. Sleeping with your pets doesn't actually disrupt your sleep as much as you might think. In fact it offers most people you know sense of security safety helping them get a better night's sleep twenty percent of the people in this study said their pets did disturb their sleep though but forty one percent believe that having a pet in the bedroom actually helps them sleep better. The researchers said that some people find that sleeping with their pet actually helps them to kind of feel warming cozy but this is probably the most interesting thing that people don't think about most people who complained their pets disturbing their sleep actually had multiple pets in the bed near. that'll do. It just multiplies. The chance that your sleep is going to be disrupted or there's going to be a dogfight on the bed. We don't have that. But they say cats or more because they're more active at nighttime dogs are probably less likely to bother your sleep then again. Is it diminishes sex. I'll tell you that you don't want the pet in a room at that point as we gotta get you gotta put the pep side the room. Thank you know. Come true come on. Let's let's let's let's talk reality petting. The bed. isn't always good cocaine. Well fido's looking at me you know it's like j- judging me or something like that exactly and that's how i feel exactly like he's going to hold up a card with a seven point something rating or something you know. Sometimes my dog laughs. So i get i get a complex. Are we done. I think we're done i. I am so embarrassed you guys. I'm also lorie brooks get more breaking news anytime. Animal radio dot com. This has been an animal radio news. Update brought to you by fear free. The veterinarian isn't typically thought of as your pets favorite place to go with fear. Free that all changes to learn more and find a certified fear free veterinary professional near you. Visit fear free pets.com. 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"leona helmsley" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

07:13 min | 2 years ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on KGO 810

"Was on the tax man. Um yeah. Tights. My good afternoon. I'm Pat Thurston. We're talking about this indictment. It's a grand jury indictment that came down against the Trump organization and their CFO Alan Weiss, Ahlberg, and there are people who are treating it like how home that's what Donald Trump wants you to believe. And he's like Who knew who knew you had to pay those taxes. You knew it was a scheme. It was very specific the way you went about doing this so that you could sheet And it was cheating. And in Weisberg's case, it was also stealing because he filed for refunds that he was not entitled to. He did it willfully. He did it intentionally. He did it, knowing that he was perpetrating a crime and that is theft. So Bob Emails High Pat Leona Helmsley set, Helmsley said. We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes, he says. Will that be Trump's defense? Well, Trump himself has not been charged. Not in this indictment. We don't know if he's going to be charged in this crime. But he wasn't charged in the in this recent indictment, and Eric says it's simpler than you think. It's not just his cheating makes my taxes more expensive. If Donald Trump cheat on his taxes, he's not just cheating the government. He's not just achieving the I R s. He's cheating us. He's stealing from all of us. We the people, and we should all be outraged. You know, I would add. We should be doubly triply quadruple outraged. Because he was the president of the United States. He wants to be president. Again. He runs the Republican Party. He lies to the American people consistently, and he doesn't believe that he has to play by the same rules as anybody else. Let's go to the phones. Charles is calling from Menlo Park, Charles Welcome to K G O Hi, Pat. Great work on bringing up those two contradictory. I know everything about taxes. I love that was a great job. Thank you. And you should make that your show's logo. I would say every day play that I mean, it was wonderful. I have just three points and I'll be very quick and, uh, and then respond. However you wish Um first thing is the rich always control the narrative in this country. Corporate media supports them. They're always crying victim and they're always threatening us. They're always saying, If you take our money, our taxes will take your jobs away. They're not very nice people. Okay, a lot of them. They're just not. That's point Number one number two. I am so tired of people like that guy. I find Trump despicable, but it's nothing burger. And then they go on to defend and neutralize the charge. I'm sick of those people, too. And the last point which I hope you watch this. I'm not saying everything is accurate. But you may know about it. There's a three hour documentary put out quite a while ago called JFK to 9 11 JFK to 9 11. Everything is a rich man's trick, and it's put out by someone that British and it's pretty amazing. I mean, it's very wide and scope of history. It goes way before JFK through that. And then after, and I think you I mean you and I think I like I think as far as I can tell, and I think you will find it fascinating, You know, do it in little chunks if you can, but take a look at it. And as I say, I'm not. I can't verify everything's accurate, but I think people should really look at that and then think of the context of this society because everything in racism and everything else falls under The rich versus the poor. It's all under that umbrella. That's why they like our division. That's why they like all this stuff. You know what? I wrote it down and I will. I will check it out. I'm bigon documentaries. I'm not big on massive conspiracy theories. Although the truth is there are conspiracies that are absolutely real, like the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. That was a conspiracy. It was an actual conspiracy. There were a lot of people charge. Not just John Wilkes Booth. The first woman ever executed in the United States was a part of that conspiracy, and that's the reason she was executed. So you know, we can't just say that any conspiracy is a tinfoil hat, and I'm not sure if that's what you're alluding to here. Um, yeah, but I will say that it is interesting. I I believe that I believe that it's the wealthy who do control the narrative, and it's and I think also I, You know, Sometimes I think it's the people who are the craziest that sometimes control the narrative. I mean, I think it's nervy that the Republican Party right now is trying to establish themselves. And establish the Democratic Party in terms of the midterms. They want, uh, to paint themselves and this is what's coming out now. They were there. Two things they're doing for first of all, they want everybody to be afraid. They want to convince you that black lives matter is starting a race war and that they're out to get you. They want to try to convince you that Democrats don't believe in, uh, police. The Democrats don't want there to be any police that they just simply want anarchy, and they want you to believe that they're the party of law and order. Never mind that they voted against substantial sums of money going to local police departments around the country. Never mind that never mind that they all voted against the not only the, uh, 61 Commission that would be a bipartisan commission. Established along the lines of the 9 11 Commission to look into the insurrection on January 6th Never mind that they voted against the select Committee being established by Nancy Pelosi, a bipartisan select committee to investigate those same things. Never mind that they're trying to rewrite the narrative of January 6 to try to convince us that we didn't see what we saw with our own eyes. We didn't hear what we heard with our own ears. We didn't hear and see them repeating the same. Accusations that we say today that they accuse us of being crazy is for, um they are now trying to convince us that this was at least some of them that this that the FBI perpetrated this. They want us to believe that they're the party of law and order. And yet they didn't want to give the congressional Medal of honor to the officers at the Capitol police who fought to protect them on that day of the insurrection. They want to try to convince us that they are the party of law and order. And I think that the Capitol police officers have something to say about that. I think the FBI has something to say about that. I think our intelligence agencies have something to say about that. I think that the people the police departments who have been receiving the funding that were that was granted them through laws that were put into place by Democratic only votes. No Republicans involved they should understand that. But they have this machine..

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"leona helmsley" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"We're talking about President Trump this week after his trip to the border, sat down in a town hall with Hannity with Governor Greg Abbott. Hannity says. Have you made up your mind? Mr President? Are you going to run again in 2024? President Trump says Yes, it doesn't indicate if he is going to run or not. So my question to all of you, 83333 Gorka will run through these phone calls. Doing a little pull here. Popular opinion. Do you want to see President Trump Run again? We'll start right at the top. Rick in Cleveland. Line one. You're on America. First. Jennifer Horn in for SEB, Gorka height. Hi, Jennifer. How you doing? Doing Well, thanks, Rick. What do you think? Well, I voted for him twice and I listened to Gorkha and I love listening. You Would not want to see him. I just think he he was the man for the hour. Yeah. Woke up America. I think the scene for the next presidential debate had to be wake up America. And I think he never I followed his career used to be the hotel this remember the days when he competed with Leona Helmsley. He doesn't know how the governor in a sense of, um he doesn't have that balance about. He doesn't know how to turn it off. He's always on Isn't that great? So you don't like that about him? And that's what I love about him. No, I love that about him. But he never can get to the balance to get other people along. I think what got him elected is what we've got him not elected. See, you know, Pantora would be a good option. Rick Santorum. Governor of Florida. Oh, Roger, Governor report to Rick. You got me a little nervous, and I was like Rick Santorum. Is that really your choice yet? Look, Roger Santa's, I think is a great governor. I think he's a young guy. He has history ahead of him. I think he could serve well as a vice president. President Trump I respect it. I respect what you say about President Trump not bringing people along with him. But I really do disagree with you. He he united the Republican Party so much so That at most points during his presidency in 95% of Republicans were behind him. That was his job. 83333 Gourgue Array and Livermore. You're on America. First Line number two. Hi, Ray. Hey, Jen. Welcome aboard. Thanks for filling in for the doc. Oh, my gosh. I love it. Are you kidding? It's always a pleasure to be here. Okay. I got two answers. And then I have a request. Okay? Yes. On trump. Yes, actually, yes. On Yes, on elder. Yes, that elder. And then my request is. Can you get Captain Kirk to endorse both of these guys? Ray. Do you know that? You know that I know William Shatner? Yes, That's why I'm asking, my dear. You're so cute. I don't know if he's interested in getting involved with politics, but I can always ask. How about that? Oh, it would be great if we got Captain Courage on board. We're winning. We're going to win. You know, It's very funny. My last dinner with William Shatner is very cute. He and thank you for the call Ray. He was very Inquisitive about my politics because I'm very you know, I'm out of the closet. I'm a conservative in California. There aren't all that many of us and so he loved asking me about where I get my news and how I come to these decisions. Very kind. It's very funny. All right, Judy in a well, I don't know where you are. Judy, Where are you? Lying? Number three is where you are. Where you calling from? I'm in Newport Beach, California one of my Southern California girls. What do you think? Judy? Are you going to vote for? President Trump in 2024? If he runs, you better believe it. You should be in office right now. I'm with you on that. All right. We're going to slide in Leslie in Texas. Line for your on America. First. Jennifer Horn in for SEB. Gorka. Hi, Leslie. Hi, Jennifer. Hey, Yeah, I would definitely support President President Trump. If he does run again. I really would kind of like to see some fresh folks in there. I would like to run the Santas. But I think he comes with a lot less baggage. I think the Democrats are going to come at Trump and they're going to stir up so much garbage again that the truth is going to be difficult to get out. But then again, whoever trump runs with I really hope he picks a good strong candidate because there's still one heartbeat away from being the president. Yeah, good candidate I think is important to be vice president. I've always liked the idea of Trump and De Santis running together..

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"leona helmsley" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

06:06 min | 2 years ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Coming up this week, but you don't have to file We're getting a little bit of a reprieve. My friends tell me at the iris that it's just so just they're super busy. They had to give out all those cove ID checks and others so far behind and s. Oh, they're going to give us a reprieve till May 17th. But as I said before, remember that if you're a person who has to pay Estimated tax. You still owe the estimated tax on April 15th so scurry to your accountant or make sure you put that check in the mail. Otherwise, you could be penalized. Now we're going to do a little luck quiz here on the Karen Conti show. We've got two contestants are going to be pitted against each other Kent from Peotone and Sherry from Aurora High. Can't How are you? You're doing great today and Sherry in Aurora, How are you doing? Good. They are you filing your taxes on April 15th? Either of you know. No, I already get you already dead, huh? Got right to it. This is Ah, um, so this this little quiz has to do with with Texas from all standpoints, and let's start. Let's let's play it where Kent is gonna actually ask. He's going to answer the question first, and then share. You're going to tell me if you concur or you have a different answer, and we'll keep score. Actually, Ben is gonna keep score. Um, because I can't do everything here. All right, ready? Can't be ready for the first question. Yes, I am. This celebrity owed $17 million in taxes and gave concerts for three years to pay off the taxes. A Tom Petty be Glen Campbell See Alice Cooper or D Willie Nelson. Let's go with D And what do you think? Sherry? Do you concur? Or do you have a different answer? Company Glen Campbell, Alice Cooper or Willie Nelson. Um, really, Nelson, You are both correct. It's Willie Nelson. Hey, actually had it. He had a song called Who, by my memories, and he did manage to pay back some of it. I'm not sure of all of it, but you're doing well so far. Here we go. And I'm going to start with you on this one. Sherry Sherry, what famous person was quoted as saying. We don't pay taxes on Lee. Little people pay taxes. That's a Martha Stewart be Leona Helmsley see a meld of Marcus or D Al Capone. Oh, Martha Stewart, be Leon. A healthy and what do you think? Can do? You concur? Oh, Deep Al Capone. Yeah, Okay. Can't What do you think I go with B? Leona Helmsley. And can't you are correct. It's Leona Helmsley. She was the hotel the air She evaded taxes of 1.2 million. But when she went to trial, she was fined 7.1. So the moral of the story is pay it. Otherwise you're going to pay a lot. Mork, The queen of mean Leona Helmsley. So we've got Kent is in the lead on this one. Okay, Here we go. We're going to start Count on this. What amendment created the federal income tax. A. The Sixth Amendment be the 16th amendment. See the 18th amendment, or D, the 19th amendment. Yeah. I'm gonna have to be after that. I'm gonna say eight. You think it's the which Amendment Whichever one you said was a I think that was the 66th amendment. Okay, Sherri, from Aurora, What do you think? You concur? What was the question? What amendment created the federal income tax not give you a hint. It was in 1913. Is it the Sixth Amendment, the 16th amendment, the 18th amendment or the 19th Amendment. I'm gonna go with 16 that is correcting Ding ding, ding ding. No Googling If you guys are Googling that's cheating. No, I didn't do that now. Okay. All right. So now we're going to start with sherry on this one. What is Tax Freedom Day? Is it a the day The average person could stop working to pay taxes and gets to keep the rest of his earnings be the day the income tax law was repealed by Congress or see the day that the French put all of its tax collectors to death. Guillotine. Well, now don't make me repeat those right? Sure. What do you think? Oh, my gosh. What were they? What was a day that began the day The average person has a construct, working to pay taxes, and he gets to keep the rest of the earning. So, basically, you're working to pay the taxes. And on that day, you can, uh, you can keep your earnings or be the day the income tax law was repealed by Congress or see the day French. But all the text collectors to death by guillotine. So they say. And what do you think? Can't That's definitely ate. That is correct. That is correct. Tax freedom Day. I don't know what day that is, Ben, Do you know what day that is, for the day that we It's really It's really, um really just terrible to think about it that you work for the government up until a certain day And then on Lee, then can you reap the benefit of your heart labor? Okay, Here we go. I forgot. Arianna. We're on Kent on this one, right? Yes, we are true or false theory. Iris has approximately 80,000 employees Maurer than the CIA and the FBI combined tour false. True. Sherry. What do you think? That is correct. You don't win that one. All right. Here we go. Sherry, this man was quoted in 17 89 is saying nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes. A George Washington Robert Smith, the first half text collector of the colonies, see Benjamin Franklin or D. Thomas Jefferson..

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"leona helmsley" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

03:20 min | 2 years ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on 710 WOR

"That is at the end of the day, destructive in the sense that it It forces everybody to be either pro or anti Trump. And so a lot of good issues get obscured and get just ignored because if you embrace and then you're embracing trump and in all of his objections, all of his accusations and it doesn't have to be that way. So we're not really getting reform this way. We're getting ah lot of bomb throwing back and forth and a lot of angry talk, but we're not getting anywhere. Form. So right now, the next election will be run under the same rules as this one. Which is why I'm glad that the Republicans are objecting because I think it might set in motion some ideas as to how we reform the system so that people can trust it. Huh? Well, we're just about out of time. Hey, In just a few seconds you met you mentioned in your column. Howard Rubinstein. He was one of the great behind the scenes forces in their city. Wonderful guy loved Howard Rubinstein, and we lost him over the New Year holiday. But just give us a few seconds of what? What a role he played in New York. Well, Howard, you know was was something of a fixer. It was a PR big PR agency. He specialized in people with big problems on his is way of dealing with them, and I got to know him quite well. And in later years his way of dealing with these clients, whether is Leona Helmsley, Marv Albert when he had his issues, George Steinbrenner he had he had a sane on a plaque on his desk. And it said, If you always tell the truth, you don't have to remember what you said on. I was the first time I saw that. I was just I thought that's absolutely brilliant, and I realized in many ways that was the key to his success. It was I'm going to get you out of trouble. But if you lie, I'm not going to be able to do it. And so you've got to not live. Got to tell the truth. And so if you look at the pattern of his clients They always had some point come clean about it. They always admit something so that I think people have this sense that some version of justice has been done. Even if it was just an apology to the public. There was no crime involved. Just something sorted. Perhaps that that there was some sense that things have been put right, And I think that was Howard's genius, and he did it. In the least offensive ways He could be Frank, but it was never poisonous. It was never offensive. It was always just honest that I think that's how he lived. I admire him for it. He was a great man, a quiet man, and he fixed this show number of times. He would always call date back off on that. Don't do that He was settled the arguments. Although he was good, great man. Michael Goodwin will be waiting for Wednesday's column. And thanks for being with us My pleasure, Mike. Thank you. Thank you. When check out the Web page Lot of would put a bunch of videos up over the holiday. Take a look Some great stuff up there. Just go to 7 10. W o r dot com slash mark. Finding great candidates, the higher Converium.

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"leona helmsley" Discussed on KTOK

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08:12 min | 2 years ago

"leona helmsley" Discussed on KTOK

"Ah, whole roof. They tore off a roof for me recently that needed to be replaced. And there was lots of decking that needed to be replaced. And rather than just You know, throw something up there. They called and consulted face time We showed me the pictures and let me make a decision on how to move forward with this property. And how to do the roof. And I said, What's the right way to do the roof? Larry and he said, Well, the right way would be to put do decking on this, but your insurance will not pay for that. I said well, I'm selling this property. So I have to do the right thing is hope. Put the decking on there. And But it was nice because he would. He showed me the pictures and let me know. So Robin's roofing. I trust them. You can, too. 7 to 8 37 107 to 8 37 100. Ron Sha La What's our word of the day? Word of the day's air air. We talked about air with a buyer, not air. This is air like H e I r air, not air like the air that you breathe and not They're like, Oh, I dropped the past. That's an error. No, This is air right? So English conduce that to us, and that's why people who don't speak English as a first language have problems learning English, and we complain about Learning foreign languages in school. We shouldn't complain because English is just is bad, but air eyes are word of the day H e I. R. It actually comes from the middle English. There he will I r e or sometimes spelled E I r. And came to us via Latin, which is Herod, which means the kinsman inheriting property of a person without close relatives. Nowadays and air is the one who inherits that ABS obtains the property or title inherits the property is an heir. Used to be back in the old days. It was formally the sons were your air. Your son would inherit the property. There was a Patriarchal society for quite some time that didn't look at the women as anything but the ownership property, etcetera, so they'd always go for a son so they would have an heir to inherit their property. And sometimes in some cultures, the eldest son got two times and the younger son just got the one share. Build a sudden got the two times and sometimes l. A son got it all. But the concept of airship is that inheriting or the receiving of property when an individual dies or passes away. But don't you have to, like, publish something to be sure that there are no heirs that are being left out. But when we do, ah, probate we do file On action with the court requires us to notify Beneficiaries that Aaron a wheel if there's a will In addition to the heirs of law. The air is the law would be those people who would take Under a situation where there was no will, whether whether was intestate succession. The reason for that would be just in case the will is not admitted to probate. If it is invalidated, then you have to look to see who would the beneficiaries B and an air. It all may have a challenge to a will say the will. I gave everything I owned to the society for the protection of durables, for example, and my Children were not happy with that disposition of all my wealth of all the $250. I got left my pocket and so they challenge it in court as to whether that will was valid. Maybe they think that someone with the durable society might have convinced me course to me, too. To change my will and disinherit my Children, so the heirs of law would have a basis to challenge and we do notify them specifically by mailing to them. At their last known address. Also, we do publish it as well in the county, where the action is brought. People do some strange things with their wills. I Yesterday I watched the Strange inheritance TV show. And, uh, one of the things that was put in the will of Harry Houdini was that they would, uh I guess he left money for this, too. Uh, have a sales trying to conjure him up once a year. Yes, he wanted to determine whether or not at least this, Vai understood whether or not the metaphysical realm did exist. Spirits those kind of things. So he set that up to try to find that out now whether he was trying to debunk it or trying to see whether it actually worked or not. I don't know. I don't didn't look at it that closely or know him. But there are some that try to debunk that. And so let's say, Yeah, well will require this and I'll show that Neither does happen or or it doesn't happen. And consequently, you get some weird things that a will that way and you set it up. You can sit up is a trust. Did you know that was another thing that they commented on was Leona Helmsley. Left a You know, the one the little people that she You know who I'm talking about. Okay, uh, that She left her $12 million trust for her little pet dog. What happens to that once the dog's dead? Well, there are things called pet trusts. My God, that is, ah kind of Ah, unique area where people set that up. And we do we do actually create those, Uh, trust for the pet. On. Yes, there is. A clause is what happens if the pet dies, but How you have the trustee who takes care of the pet. How do you make sure that the pets well taken? Care of What Perimeters, Aaron the trust in terms of welcome you spent on the pet those types of things. Yeah, it's It's quite interesting. You know, here in Oklahoma City, actually, is Edmund. I listed a property a few years ago where the person that died had left. Everything to his dogs. And he had a house that was paid for. And Uh, Brother had to start taking care of these. And so the money was gone. The dogs were dead and there really were not provision in this will So he had to still go to court to get permission to sell the property. Well, if you get that situation since, say, animal cannot be a test ater. They can't create their own will so they can't dispose of it beyond themselves. Consequently, you look at the gift, and if the gift that expires then you'd have to go with to a court and basically you haven't intestate succession at that particular point. There's an intestine see created. Because the gift is no longer valid, and that's kind of falls into. Last week, we were talking about what about your trust, holding real property on whether or not the properties in the trust or not. That's a problem You mentioned last week that you Seymour and I've seen it quite. I say it a lot and And that brings up a challenge by the way. That brings up a challenge. We tell people check your trust, Make sure real properties in your trust. Let's challenge people today. If you gotta trust today, tomorrow before the weekend's out, go to your trust,.

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