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Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump received a Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968.
Trump injured but ‘fine’ after attempted assassination at rally, shooter and one attendee are dead. Former President Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally, days before he was to accept the Republican nomination for a third time. Yesterday.
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Bags of cash trump mortgages in Argentina
Reuters Videos20 minutes agoSTORY: For 61-year-old Sandra Kattan of Argentina, high inflation and a healthy distrust of banks made buying a home complicated. With her hand-drawn blueprints and scribbled calculations, she and her husband purchased land in Buenos Aires. They paid 30,000 dollars in cash, and raised more money by selling their car and truck. Then she used a credit card to pay for materials to start building and paid workers with her teaching salary. KATTAN: “We don’t use mortgages. We decided to build this way because we were a little afraid of bank loans. Back then, mortgages were too expensive for us, and they were inaccessible. We were afraid of inflation generated by their quotas, so we preferred to do it this way.” Kattan's fear of bank lenders is not unique. Economic uncertainty in Argentina has borrowers – and lenders – both fearing the risk of long-term credit... especially considering Argentina's track record with sovereign debt defaults and the mass protests they sparked. Pro-free-market President Javier Milei is trying to turn the page and revive the local mortgage market. But buyers and real estate agents say that won't be easy. OWNER OF BUENOS AIRES BROKER "SUCCESO PROPIEDADES," JUAN VERZERO: "People buying properties in Argentina come with cash, in a backpack or a bag." Juan Verzeros is a real estate broker in Buenos Aires. VERZERO: "Now and in recent years everything we sell is done without a mortgage. Besides these new credits in the markets, I still don’t see large numbers of sales with mortgages. Those new credits create a small change, but at least in my experience they are not turning out in large numbers of sale closures. How are properties sold today? People in Argentina have their savings in dollars. Many people have dollar savings in their pockets.” Just a fraction of Buenos Aires residents are actually buying property. Right now, the mortgage market is tiny, less than 1% of the country's GDP. And even with new, more enticing mortgage options, bankers say most potential buyers in Argentina – where inflation is among the highest in the world – are still afraid to take on the financial risk.
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- 2:21Bags of cash trump mortgages in ArgentinaReuters VideosSTORY: For 61-year-old Sandra Kattan of Argentina, high inflation and a healthy distrust of banks made buying a home complicated. With her hand-drawn blueprints and scribbled calculations, she and her husband purchased land in Buenos Aires. They paid 30,000 dollars in cash, and raised more money by selling their car and truck. Then she used a credit card to pay for materials to start building and paid workers with her teaching salary. KATTAN: “We don’t use mortgages. We decided to build this way because we were a little afraid of bank loans. Back then, mortgages were too expensive for us, and they were inaccessible. We were afraid of inflation generated by their quotas, so we preferred to do it this way.” Kattan's fear of bank lenders is not unique. Economic uncertainty in Argentina has borrowers – and lenders – both fearing the risk of long-term credit... especially considering Argentina's track record with sovereign debt defaults and the mass protests they sparked. Pro-free-market President Javier Milei is trying to turn the page and revive the local mortgage market. But buyers and real estate agents say that won't be easy. OWNER OF BUENOS AIRES BROKER "SUCCESO PROPIEDADES," JUAN VERZERO: "People buying properties in Argentina come with cash, in a backpack or a bag." Juan Verzeros is a real estate broker in Buenos Aires. VERZERO: "Now and in recent years everything we sell is done without a mortgage. Besides these new credits in the markets, I still don’t see large numbers of sales with mortgages. Those new credits create a small change, but at least in my experience they are not turning out in large numbers of sale closures. How are properties sold today? People in Argentina have their savings in dollars. Many people have dollar savings in their pockets.” Just a fraction of Buenos Aires residents are actually buying property. Right now, the mortgage market is tiny, less than 1% of the country's GDP. And even with new, more enticing mortgage options, bankers say most potential buyers in Argentina – where inflation is among the highest in the world – are still afraid to take on the financial risk.20 minutes ago
- 0:47Wounded Trump figurine displayed on Naples tourist streetReuters VideosSTORY: :: A craftsman creates and displays a bloodied figurine of Donald Trump on a Naples street popular with tourists :: July 15, 2024 :: Naples, Italy :: Marco Ferrigno, Craftsman ''I do not judge the person, history will judge the person. Whether it is bad or good is not for me to judge. As for putting the figurine in the nativity scene, it is simply highlighting a news event that happened. There is no other purpose, just to be informed." Ferrigno, who has his craft shop in the street of San Gregorio Armeno, was quick to create the figurine of former president Trump, surrounded by security and raising his fist, after hearing the news. Trump's right ear was grazed by a bullet in a shooting during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13), in which one supporter was killed and two others were wounded.2 hours ago
- 4:09Congress reacts to Vance being named Trump's running mateCBS News VideosLawmakers on Capitol Hill are sharing their opinions about Sen. JD Vance being picked as former President Donald Trump's 2024 running mate. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more on what they're saying.3 hours ago
- 3:02Young Republicans chair on impact of Trump assassination attemptCBS News VideosWith voters under the age of 30 likely to play a major role in the 2024 presidential election, Hayden Padgett, chairman of the Young Republican National Federation, joined CBS News to discuss the campaign so far and the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.3 hours ago
- 1:04JD Vance picked as Trump’s running mate. What happened on the first day of the RNC?USA TODAYUSA TODAY's Washington bureau chief Susan Page and chief political correspondent Phillip Bailey break down the first day of the RNC.4 hours ago
- 3:24What we know about the Secret Service coverage area at Trump rally where shooting happenedCBS News VideosLaw enforcement officials say bystanders spotted the gunman who shot at former President Donald Trump before the assassination attempt and alerted authorities. But the shooter still fired six to eight rounds using an AR-style weapon before a Secret Service sniper killed him with one shot. CBS News senior coordinating producer for crime and public safety Anna Schecter has more on what's known about the security shortcomings at the rally.4 hours ago
- 0:52Biden says it was a 'mistake' to say he wanted to put a 'bullseye' on TrumpAssociated Press VideosIn a private call with donors last week, President Joe Biden declared that he was “done” talking about his poor debate performance and that it was “time to put Trump in the bullseye,” saying Trump has gotten far too little scrutiny on his stances, rhetoric and lack of campaigning.4 hours ago
- 1:01Pennsylvania town grapples with Trump assassination attemptAssociated Press VideosResidents of Butler, Pennsylvania are grappling with now being the place where former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt. Some residents were shocked this could in happen in a town full of Trump supporters. (AP Video/Joshua A. Bickel)5 hours ago
- 2:25Special counsel to appeal dismissal of Trump classified documents caseCBS News VideosSpecial counsel Jack Smith's office is planning to appeal Judge Aileen Cannon's dismissal of the criminal classified documents case against Donald Trump. Judge Cannon determined that the appointment of the special counsel violated the Constitution. Attorney and CBS News campaign reporter Katrina Kaufman has more.5 hours ago
- 3:03FBI gets access to Trump shooter's cell phone; security at rally under heavy criticismCBS News VideosFBI investigators have gained access to the cell phone of the would-be assassin who shot at former President Donald Trump during his rally over the weekend. The development comes as video emerges of bystanders trying to alert police to the gunman before the shooting occurred. CBS News correspondent Charlie De Mar has the latest on the investigation.5 hours ago
- 4:46Cyber expert debunks myths and misinformation after Trump's assassination attemptCBS News VideosFollowing the assassination attempt on former President Trump, CBS News cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs addresses the rapid spread of misinformation.6 hours ago
- 4:51Bandaged Trump 'Roars' Back Into Public Eye: RNC Analysis, Night 1WSJFrom former President Donald Trump’s dramatic entrance to the appointment of J.D. Vance as his new VP. WSJ’s Damian Paletta explains the key moments of the first night of the RNC.6 hours ago
- 3:03Investigation into Trump rally shooting continues as cellphone video shows security flawsCBS News VideosCellphone video from Saturday shows attendees at former President Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, pointing toward the suspect and trying to alert police of his presence two minutes before he fired at Trump.6 hours ago
- 2:29What to know about Trump's VP pick, Ohio Sen. JD VanceCBS News VideosIf former President Donald Trump and his vice presidential nominee, JD Vance, are elected this November, Vance, a 39-year-old senator from Ohio, would become one of the youngest vice presidents in American history. But Vance has a history of criticizing the former president, once calling him "cultural heroin."6 hours ago
- 3:23Trump set for first major speech post-assassination attempt at GOP conventionCBS News VideosIn the wake of an assassination attempt and a major court ruling in his favor, Donald Trump will address the Republican National Convention. "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil has more from Milwaukee.6 hours ago
- 3:51Biden calls 'bull's-eye' comment about Trump a mistakeCBS News VideosIn an interview Monday, President Biden responded to the criticism over his rhetoric that's come in the wake of the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. Some Republicans say the shooting was incited by Biden's comments on a call with donors where he said, "It's time to put Trump in the bullseye." CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.7 hours ago
- 4:52Breaking down first day of RNC as Trump announced VP pickCBS News VideosCBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and Robert Costa, chief election and campaign correspondent, break down what happened on the first day of the Republican National Convention as former President Donald Trump announced JD Vance as his running mate.7 hours ago
- 3:56Secret Service continues investigation into Trump assassination attemptABC News VideosThe Secret Service continues to investigate the suspect's motives, as authorities have gained access to his phone.7 hours ago
- 4:25Trump reflects in the aftermath of his assassination attemptABC News VideosABC News chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl provides more information from his interview with Trump.7 hours ago
- 1:22Federal judge dismisses Trump classified documents caseCBS News VideosFederal Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, threw out the case against former President Donald Trump and two associates for allegedly mishandling classified material after FBI agents recovered documents in his Mar-a-Lago estate. Cannon ruled that special counsel Jack Smith never had the authority to bring the case because he wasn't properly appointed under federal law. The special counsel said it would appeal.7 hours ago
- 2:46Biden to unveil proposal for rent caps as he returns to campaign trail after Trump shootingCBS News VideosPresident Biden will speak to the NAACP Convention today after pausing his campaign following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. He'll also unveil a new proposal on Tuesday, calling for limits on some annual rent increases and an expansion of affordable housing.7 hours ago
- 3:20Special counsel appeals after Florida judge dismisses Trump classified documents caseABC News VideosABC News’ Katherine Faulders discusses Judge Aileen Cannon’s reasoning behind the dismissal.8 hours ago
- 3:08Top Conspiracy Theories Around Trump Assassination Attempt DebunkedWSJViral misinformation and conspiracy theories spread rapidly online in the immediate aftermath of the attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump. WSJ fact checks the most widely shared posts.9 hours ago
- 1:09Musk to give $45 mln per month to pro-Trump group: WSJReuters VideosSTORY: Elon Musk plans to commit around $45 million per month to a political action committee that supports Donald Trump. That was according to reports by the Wall Street Journal on Monday. It says he had planned to start donations to the so-called America PAC in July. However, a Monday filing by the group showed no sign of any such donation yet. The PAC says it has raised more than $8 million so far. Prominent donors include the billionaire Winklevoss twins. On Saturday, Musk publicly endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency, hours after the Republican was shot in the ear at a rally. Trump’s choice for vice president doesn’t look like a natural fit with the Tesla founder, however. J.D. Vance last year introduced legislation to eliminate tax subsidies for electric vehicles. He wants to replace them with tax credits for U.S.-made gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles. That would gut a key plank of the Biden administration’s clean energy strategy. Tesla shares fell after the announcement of Vance as Trump’s running mate.10 hours ago
- 1:29FBI cracks phone of Trump shooting suspectReuters VideosSTORY: The FBI says it has gained access to the phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in the shooting of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally. The statement came Monday, as the bureau continues to investigate the 20-year-old’s motive for the crime. The former President’s right ear was grazed by a bullet and one supporter was killed before Secret Service agents shot Crooks dead on Saturday. FBI agents on Monday were seen entering Crooks' home in Bethel Park, south of Pittsburgh. Public records showed Crooks was a registered Republican, and that he also donated $15 to a Democratic political action committee when he was 17. At the time of the shooting, he was employed as a dietary aide at a nursing home. Neighbors Reuters spoke to on Monday described Crooks as a ‘pretty nice kid’ who kept to himself. “I’ve never had a conversation with him, no. But no, he seemed like a really, like a pretty nice kid honestly, but no, I never. And he was friendly enough, smiled, waved, you know.” "He looked familiar but I never really saw him around ever. He just seemed to stand away." The FBI stressed that its investigation is still in its early stages. The rifle used by the shooter was legally purchased by his father. Officials said there was no indication that Crooks suffered from any mental health issues. The shooting is being treated as both an assassination attempt and potential domestic terrorism.12 hours ago
Jun 13, 2023 · Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal charges during a historic arraignment in a Miami federal courthouse after being indicted over his handling of classified documents...
Latest updates on former president Donald Trump, including polling in his 2024 election bid, primary results, news on his court cases and analysis on his campaigning.
Aug 2, 2023 · Former President Donald J. Trump was indicted on Tuesday in connection with his widespread efforts to overturn the 2020 election following a sprawling federal investigation into his attempts...
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Jun 9, 2023 · The Justice Department on Thursday took the legally and politically momentous step of lodging federal criminal charges against former President Donald J. Trump, accusing him of mishandling ...
1 day ago · On Monday, the former president came as close as he may ever come to anointing a successor. The choice of J.D. Vance as Mr. Trump’s running mate, a politician nearly 40 years his junior ...