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His previous documents showed his net worth was just $319,000, and that he still had student loans. Ron DeSantis may have greatly increased his net worth in the last year. Those documents showed the governor, now 44, had a net worth of just $318,986.99, didn't own property, and carried $21,284.92 in student loans. Also, if DeSantis didn't receive his book advance until 2023, then the Florida documents may not contain it but the federal documents would have to. Forbes estimates Trump's net worth at $3 billion, though Trump himself has pegged the figure at $10 billion.
Persons: DeSantis, , Ron DeSantis, Hillary Clinton, Charlie Spies, Casey DeSantis, DeSantis didn't, Donald Trump's, Trump, GOP Sen, Tim Scott of, Sen, Elizabeth Warren of Organizations: Service, Gov, Republican, Federal, Commission, HarperCollins Publishing, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, US, Government, Florida, GOP, Trump, Trump Organization, Forbes, New York Times, Ivy League, Navy, Associated Press, Politico, Democratic Locations: Florida, Florida's, Beach , Florida, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
Ron DeSantis' administration admitted it was behind the migrant relocation flights to California. Ron DeSantis' administration confirmed it's behind the recent flights sending migrants from Texas to California — and insisted that the trips were all voluntary and the immigrants were treated well. The Florida Division of Emergency Management shared a 2-minute-20-second-long video with Insider of migrants the agency said boarded the flights. Florida's emergency management agency provided Insider with a table that listed other government officials who had relocated migrants, including Republican Gov. DeSantis acknowledged in September that his administration orchestrated another plane carrying 49 migrants from San Antonio, Texas, to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, , it's, California —, Amelia Johnson, Johnson, DeSantis, Greg Abbott of, Eric Adams, Gavin Newsom, Rob Bonta, Newsom, Joe Biden, Donald Trump Organizations: Service, Gov, Florida Division, Emergency Management, Catholic Charities, Migrants, New York Times, Times, Republican Gov, Democratic, New, DeSantis, Democratic Party, Sacramento Bee Locations: California, Florida, Texas, Sacramento , California, Monday, El Paso, Texsas, Greg Abbott of Texas, New York City, United States, Sacramento, San Antonio , Texas, Vineyard , Massachusetts, Mexico
CNN —When Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas appeared for the first time before the Florida Federalist Society in January 2020, Florida Gov. Some of DeSantis’ state court appointees became Trump federal court appointees, and their entire approach to the bench is fueled by Federalist Society figures like Leo. WaPo: Supreme Court justice's wife received thousands in 'hidden payments' 01:49 - Source: CNNUsing the Trump playbookBy using Leo for advice on state judicial appointments, DeSantis already is following a Trump playbook. He has filled a majority of the seats on the seven-member Florida Supreme Court, some twice over. Midway through his term, he wrote on Twitter, “The Supreme Court was one of the main reasons I got elected President.”
Persons: Clarence Thomas, Ron DeSantis, Thomas, Leonard Leo, Leo, Donald Trump’s, DeSantis, , ” Leo, Ginni Thomas, , ProPublica’s, Thomas ’, Harlan Crow, Octavio Jones, Roe, Wade, Sullivan, Don McGahn, Gregory Katsas, Trump, ” DeSantis, ” Thomas, Katsas, WaPo, DeSantis ’, Jesse Panuccio, ” Panuccio, Barbara Lagoa, Robert Luck, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Lagoa, Amy Coney Barrett, “ I’ve, Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Barack Obama’s, Antonin Scalia Organizations: CNN, Florida Federalist Society, Florida Gov, Disney, Federalist Society, White, Harvard Law School, Politico, Representatives, Trump White House, Republican, Trump, Republicans, DeSantis, Tampa Bay Times, Zuma Press, GOP, New York Times, US, DC Circuit, Gov, Orlando Federalist Society, Appeals, Circuit, Florida Supreme, Twitter Locations: Florida, Iowa, , Washington, Georgia, America, New Hampshire
A second flight carrying roughly 20 migrants landed in Sacramento on Monday. Monday's revelation comes after 16 migrants from Venezuela and Colombia arrived by plane on Friday and were dropped off at a Catholic church. Ron DeSantis of Florida, who is also a 2024 presidential candidate, has yet to speak publicly about the matter. He and California Attorney General Rob Bonta have already said they think DeSantis is responsible for the flights. On Monday, a sheriff in Texas recommended charges be brought in connection to the Martha's Vineyard flights.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, , general's, DeSantis, seethe, Charlie Crist, Gavin Newsom, Rob Bonta, Bonta, Karine Jean, Pierre, Newsom, Joe Biden's Organizations: Service, California Department of Justice, Vertol Systems Company, Republican Gov, Democratic, California Gov, Twitter, CNN, White, Democratic Party Locations: Sacramento, Sacramento , California, Florida, California, Venezuela, Colombia, Al Paso , Texas, San Antonio , Texas, Vineyard , Massachusetts, Texas
Sixteen migrants arrived in Sacramento, California, over the weekend. California Gov. They'd first had a layover in New Mexico before arriving in Sacramento on Friday evening and being "dumped on the doorstep of a local church without any advance warning," California Gov. In an interview with Insider in April, Newsom called DeSantis' actions on numerous topics, including immigration, "performative" and "very destructive." DeSantis is scheduled to go to Sacramento for a fundraiser on June 19, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Gavin Newsom, DeSantis, , they'd, They'd, Newsom, Rob Bonta, Karine Jean, Pierre, Monday, didn't, Joe Biden's, hadn't, Nikki Fried, Donald Trump Organizations: Gov, California Gov, Democrat, Service, Florida Gov, Vertol Systems Company, New York Times, Associated Press, California Department of Justice, CNN, Florida's Department of Emergency Management, Florida Democratic, Sacramento Bee Locations: Sacramento , California, Florida, California, Sacramento, Colombia, Venezuela, El Paso , Texas, New Mexico, San Antonio , Texas, Vineyard , Massachusetts, Mexico
Former Vice President Mike Pence is runnning for president. Pence was loyal to Trump during most of his presidency, but stood up to him on January 6. By entering the race, Pence will officially challenge former President Donald Trump — a man he publicly stood by throughout his presidency, right up until Trump pressured him to subvert Joe Biden's 2020 election win. DeSantis has criticized Trump's response to the pandemic, though Trump handed the reins of the response to Pence during his tenure. Pence was deeply involved in the Trump administration, with his fingerprints especially visible on healthcare policy and on defending religious groups.
Persons: Mike Pence, He'll, Pence, , Pence's, Donald Trump —, Trump, Joe Biden's, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Sen, Tim Scott of, Asa Hutchinson, Vivek Ramaswamy, Larry Elder, Ryan Binkley, Perry Johnson, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, he'd, Wade, DeSantis, Alex Azar, Seema Verma Organizations: Trump, Service, Federal, Commission, Des, Des Moines Area Community College, CNN, Capitol, Florida Gov, DeSantis, GOP, Arkansas Gov, Former New Jersey Gov, North Dakota Gov, Pence, Republican, Indiana, Walt Disney Locations: Iowa, Des Moines, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Arkansas, Indiana, Roe, Florida, Indianapolis
Allen Winsor, 46, has been a US District Judge in the Northern District of Florida since 2019. Before he became a US district judge, Winsor was a judge in Florida's First District Court of Appeal from 2016-2019. Winsor previously dismissed a lawsuit challenging the 'Don't Say Gay' billIn February 2023, Winsor issued a 21-page ruling dismissing a lawsuit challenging Florida's Parental Rights in Education Act, which opponents called the "Don't Say Gay" bill. In the hour-and-a-half-long conversation, four state solicitors general discussed various federal laws and lawsuits that they felt impeded states' rights. "He does not possess the neutrality and fair-mindedness necessary to serve in a lifetime position as a federal judge."
Persons: Allen Winsor, He's, Ron DeSantis, Winsor, , Mark Walker, Insider's Kimberly Leonard, Donald Trump, Sen, Joe Manchin, — didn't, Trump, Mr, Pam Bondi's Organizations: Northern District of, Walt Disney Parks, Resorts, Gov, Service, Walt Disney Co, Disney, US Senate, Florida's, Auburn University, University of Florida, Plaintiffs, Federalist Society, Committee, Walt Disney World, Conference, Civil, Hum­­­­an Rights, Associated Press Locations: Northern District, Northern District of Florida, Florida, West Virginia, Orlando, Lake Buena Vista , Florida
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  + stars: | 2023-06-03 | by ( Lori Ioannou | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Reports: Investing MonthlyRetirement-Savings Changes You Should Know About for 2023By Leonard SloaneThe Secure 2.0 Act has all sorts of provisions that take effect between now and 2027. Here’s when they kick in.
Persons: Leonard Sloane
Often, candidates can even get the book deals before they run for president, especially if there's a lot of buzz around them. CNN host and debate moderator Wolf Blitzer stands in front of the Republican presidential candidates in 2016. outlook has taken hold among both Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Numerous presidents were once failed presidential candidates, including Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, George H.W. "The only way to learn how to run for president," Sullivan said, "is to run for president."
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Obama-nominated Judge Mark Walker recused himself from the Disney lawsuit. The case will now go before Judge Allen Winsor, a nominee of President Donald Trump — who is challenging DeSantis for the 2024 nomination for president. Walker denied that specific request, calling it "meritless" and accusing DeSantis of "rank judge-shopping," but he still disqualified himself from hearing Disney's lawsuit over the ethical conflict. Walt Disney Co., the parent company of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, is headquartered in Burbank, California, but the company holds powerful sway in Florida through Walt Disney World, which has roughly 70,000 employees and is the state's biggest tourist attraction. Neither a representative for the board, the governor's office, nor Disney immediately responded to a request for comment from Insider.
Persons: Obama, Mark Walker, Judge Allen Winsor, , Ron DeSantis, Walker, Allen Winsor, Donald Trump —, Winsor, Pam Bondi, DeSantis, Barack Obama, Disney, Governor DeSantis Organizations: Disney, Trump, Service, Walt Disney Parks, Resorts, Florida Gov, Walt Disney Co, British, Court, Northern, Northern District of, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Walt Disney, Circuit Locations: Florida, Northern District, Northern District of Florida, Burbank , California, Central Florida
Ted Lasso, a fish-out-of-water soccer coach, demonstrates empathy and humility as a leader. Lessons from the TV series "Ted Lasso" can be applied to those leading others in business. That was perhaps one of the most memorable bits of homespun advice from the run of "Ted Lasso." Leaders in business — particularly those thrust into unfamiliar situations — could benefit from adopting the Lasso way: Those in charge can be more successful by showing emotional intelligence and resilience. "We learn the transformative power of positivity, empathy, and teamwork from Ted Lasso.
Persons: Ted Lasso, , Lasso, Gerald Leonard, Leonard, Bruce Avolio, Jason Sudeikis, Avolio, Ted Organizations: Service, Lasso, University of Washington's Foster School of Business, school's Center, Leadership, Foster Business
In “Blacktop Wasteland” and “Razorblade Tears” (and an earlier thriller, “My Darkest Prayer”), Cosby worked the outlaw side of the crime/suspense genre. In this new one he’s written a crackling good police procedural. Titus deals with two girlfriends, one new and one old (the old one is, unsurprisingly, a true-crime podcaster). As in most novels of this type, he’s positive he’s missed some vital clue, and sure enough, he has. This is news from a part of America that’s rarely written about, especially from a Black perspective.
Persons: Cosby, Titus, he’s, It’s, , Alfred Hitchcock —, Elmore Leonard, , shouters, Walter Mosley, it’s, you’ve, America that’s Organizations: Sheriff Crown, Los Angeles Public Library, Dollar Locations: America, County,
The deal — which Sotheby’s and the Whitney refused to confirm in response to queries from The Times in April — finally resolves the fate of the Breuer building, which has hung in the balance since the Whitney moved down to the meatpacking district in 2015. Would the Whitney ultimately take back the building and operate uptown as well as downtown? Would the Breuer building end up as some wealthy person’s private residence or a fancy retail store? What was the Whitney without Breuer? But Lauder ultimately became a convert to the new location and it was named for him: the Leonard A. Lauder Building.
Persons: Parke, , Breuer, Whitney, Leonard A, Lauder, ” Lauder, Organizations: Whitney, Times, Hudson Yards Locations: Madison, meatpacking, Manhattan
Insider turned to Disney CEO Bob Iger's 2019 book for insight on how he navigates challenges. As Florida's largest attraction with more than 70,000 jobs, Walt Disney World is crucial to both the company and the state. During his first tenure at Disney, Iger orchestrated the $4 billion acquisition of Marvel without a single leak. Under predecessor Disney CEO Michael Eisner, board members said they worried that Marvel was "too edgy" and "would tarnish the Disney brand." File photo of Disney CEO Bob Iger.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Bob Iger's, Walt, Robert Iger, Iger's, Bob Chapek, DeSantis, Donald Trump, Disney, Iger, Steve Jobs, Jobs, Bob Iger, Chris duMond, Neilson Barnard, Scott Miller, Miller, that'd, Biden, he's, gunning, Charles Sykes, Paul Hennessy, Michael Eisner, Marvel, Harris, There's, Griffin, George Lucas, Roy Disney, Walt Disney's, he'd, they've, Lucas Organizations: Disney, Florida Gov, Morning, Walt Disney, Republican Gov, Walt Disney Co, Walt Disney Company, ABC, Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, LucasFilm, Century Fox, Marvel, Apple, Getty, Democrat, Bloomberg, Walt Disney World, Board, GOP, Reuters, Republicans, Harvard, Independents, Twitter, Bauer, Jobs, iTunes, Lucasfilm Locations: Florida, Orlando, Shanghai, American, China
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called his wife Casey DeSantis "my better half and the star of the show." Governor Ron DeSantis, left, and his wife, Casey DeSantis, speak to a crowd at the North Charleston Coliseum in April 2023 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sean Rayford/Getty ImagesCasey is poised to take a prominent role in her husband's 2024 presidential race, having already joined DeSantis for "fireside chats" in key states. On May 30, she's expected to rally alongside her husband as he holds his first presidential campaign event in Iowa. Together, the couple will be stopping at all 99 counties in Iowa, DeSantis said soon after he launched his 2024 campaign.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Casey DeSantis, Sean Rayford, Casey, she's, DeSantis, Donald Trump Organizations: North Charleston Coliseum Locations: Florida, North Charleston , South Carolina, Iowa
Ron DeSantis' wife, Casey DeSantis, is a chief confidant key to his political rise. He finished boasting about his "Florida Blueprint," and then his wife, Florida first lady Casey DeSantis, glided onstage. In the geography was Casey DeSantis' autobiography: raised in Troy, Ohio, and college-educated at the University of Charleston. As Florida's first lady, Casey DeSantis' initiatives included childhood emotional resiliency, child welfare, and — as a breast-cancer survivor herself — cancer research. "They did not want woke ideology shoved down the throats of their five years olds while they were in school," Casey DeSantis said.
Hundreds of songs using AI vocals that sound like musician Grimes are set for release. It comes after Grimes said she'll split 50% of royalties for approved AI songs. One artist who's produced an approved song said it's a "dream come true." Hundreds of songs made using Grimes' AI vocal platform are set to hit Spotify and other streaming sites next month, the digital asset management platform CreateSafe said. "To have an official release with somebody that has influenced my musical identity, especially an AI release, is really just a dream come true.
Ron DeSantis's campaign team held a donor briefing on Thursday at Four Seasons Hotel Miami. The event was held a day after the governor's glitch-filled campaign announcement on Twitter. Members of the campaign team gave talking points on how to spin the Twitter meltdown. "We all know we definitely would have preferred that the internet had not broken, without question," a member of DeSantis's campaign team said in the audio. One team member surmised that most candidates would have "melted" under the pressure of people waiting for the announcement to kick off.
Leaked audio from FloridaPolitics.com revealed that donors were concerned about DeSantis' abortion ban. The DeSantis campaign shared talking points with fundraisers over how to discuss the issue. Ron DeSantis campaign strategy as he kicks off his early state voting tour next week. Toward the end of the conversation, however, he acknowledged, "I totally understand how difficult that is when you're talking to a pro-choice donor." "I don't think if you're talking to a pro-choice voter you skip over it," he said.
Ron DeSantis' wife, Casey DeSantis, is a chief confidant key to his political rise. He finished boasting about his "Florida Blueprint," and then his wife, Florida first lady Casey DeSantis, glided onstage. In the geography was Casey DeSantis' autobiography: raised in Troy, Ohio, and college-educated at the University of Charleston. As Florida's first lady, Casey DeSantis' initiatives included childhood emotional resiliency, child welfare, and — as a breast-cancer survivor herself — cancer research. "They did not want woke ideology shoved down the throats of their five years olds while they were in school," Casey DeSantis said.
But DeSantis 2024 campaign polling shows it could help him with Republican voters in a primary. Ryan Tyson, pollster for the campaign, found the company was deeply unpopular among Republicans primary, according to findings shared with The Messenger. "The campaign thinks this is a very good issue for primary voters," Dan Eberhart, CEO of drilling services company Canary, LLC, told Insider. Neither campaign responded to a query from Insider addressing whether they had polling that conflicted with the DeSantis campaign findings. When combining this week's calling efforts with online donations, the DeSantis campaign raised $8.2 million in the fist 24 hours of the campaign.
People close to Ron DeSantis say he and his wife Casey are like a singular entity: "The DeSanti." They told Politico Casey DeSantis has the most sway over her husband and is "more paranoid than he is." "She is both his biggest asset and his biggest liability," a DeSantis donor told Politico. Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey are so inseparable they've morphed into one collective being that people close to them dub "The DeSanti." She's the scorekeeper, " a high-ranking DeSantis staffer told Politico.
Gustavo Dudamel began his reign at the New York Philharmonic on Friday with an ending. The program was planned long before Dudamel’s appointment, but it turned out to be ideal for this moment. Nearly an hour and a half long, Mahler’s Ninth fills a concert on its own. On Friday it provided a long, focused communion between a conductor and the players he’ll be leading in the years to come. (Dudamel’s predecessor, Jaap van Zweden, finishes next season and, because of classical music’s ludicrously slow planning cycles, Dudamel, currently at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, won’t officially start his five-year contract until 2026.)
JPMorgan wants Staley to cover some or all damages it might face in lawsuits brought by Epstein's accusers and the U.S. Virgin Islands over its ties to Epstein. The lawsuits accuse the bank of aiding in Epstein's sex trafficking by keeping him as a client from 1998 to 2013, the last five years after he pleaded guilty to a Florida prostitution charge. Had Staley "observed his obligations, Epstein would not have been a client," said Leonard Gail, a lawyer for JPMorgan. Staley, who later served as Barclays Plc's (BARC.L) chief executive, has expressed regret for befriending Epstein but denied knowing about his crimes. Epstein died in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
CNN —A 10-foot-high bronze spider has set a new auction record for a sculpture by a woman artist, Sotheby’s announced Friday. Louise Bourgeois’ 1996 “Spider,” which stands at over 10 feet tall and more than 18 feet across, sold for $32.8 million including fees at a sale in New York on Thursday evening. The sale also set a new auction record for a work by Bourgeois. In May 2019, another sold for $32.1 million with fees at Christie’s in New York. The sculpture sold on Thursday evening was previously owned by Brazil’s Fundação Itaú.
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