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mary beth: that is true. in the des moines school board, even though they were speaking up against us then, they changed their minds and have been supportive and welcoming. and we really appreciate that. john: they have been welcoming to us. mary beth: they even wore black armbands last year because students were speaking up about the issue with the parkland shooting. >> we have a couple minutes left for questions. somebody in the audience ask a quick question with the cube. wow. [laughter] >> just a quick question. >> i am omar and i wanted to ask , did you have any family members who rejected you or shunned you after you appeared at the supreme court? mary beth: we did not have any family members who rejected the us after the ruling. some were kind of mad about it, but not really. i am glad you asked that. i remember we were talking at lunch about how you were worried that something like the internment of the japanese could happen again, if we don't speak up about prejudice and discrimination. thank you for
mary beth: that is true. in the des moines school board, even though they were speaking up against us then, they changed their minds and have been supportive and welcoming. and we really appreciate that. john: they have been welcoming to us. mary beth: they even wore black armbands last year because students were speaking up about the issue with the parkland shooting. >> we have a couple minutes left for questions. somebody in the audience ask a quick question with the cube. wow....
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>> melissa: allie beth, are you ready? let's get to it. we may see the text of this was was not a moment and exactly what it says has reportedly been the focus of a fierce debate inside the democratic caucus. some democrats are calling for clear repudiation of remarks from minnesota congressman omar after she suggested that some americans are putting loyalty to israel over loyalty to the united states. several freshman democrats have railed against the congresswoman in her defense. not sure about that. okay, here is representative rashida tlaib yesterday. >> i can tell you, when she speaks about those issues, what i hear is her trying to uplift my grandmother in palestine, in the west bank. saying that there are real, actual, factual evidence to show that there is human rights violations. >> melissa: that was rallying in her defense, by the way. i misread that. but other democrats including for linda ted deutch say congress needs to send a specific message. >> i want a very strong correlation of anti-semitism to pass in the house today. th
>> melissa: allie beth, are you ready? let's get to it. we may see the text of this was was not a moment and exactly what it says has reportedly been the focus of a fierce debate inside the democratic caucus. some democrats are calling for clear repudiation of remarks from minnesota congressman omar after she suggested that some americans are putting loyalty to israel over loyalty to the united states. several freshman democrats have railed against the congresswoman in her defense. not...
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the boss, and beth would come out.f margaret was there, he'd say, and i'd like to introduce the boss's boss, and margaret would come out and they'd wave. then he'd move on to the next whistle stop. to almost everybody's surprise, truman wins the election in 1948. and there's the famous shot of him at the train station in st. louis where he holds up a copy of the chicago tribune, which had been printed earlier and mistakingly said dewey had won the election. that became one of the most famous photos of the whole truman administration. we do have a copy of that newspaper on display in the case in front of the photograph. as truman now has been elected in his own right, he not only won the election, but he brought with him the democratic congress. so the democratic president, democratic congress, truman feels he has the ability to pass significant legislation. >> in the coming year, our program for peace and freedom will emphasize four major courses of action. >> so he proposes what's been called the fair deal. it's a who
the boss, and beth would come out.f margaret was there, he'd say, and i'd like to introduce the boss's boss, and margaret would come out and they'd wave. then he'd move on to the next whistle stop. to almost everybody's surprise, truman wins the election in 1948. and there's the famous shot of him at the train station in st. louis where he holds up a copy of the chicago tribune, which had been printed earlier and mistakingly said dewey had won the election. that became one of the most famous...
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beth: yeah. that is not e-commerce, though.specially in the e-commerce space, there feels like there is caps on the scaling pieces of some of those companies. emily: 8000 vc deals last year. 2% went to women led companies. such a fraction. will that change in 2019 or do you think it'll take longer? beth: i hope so. i think it will take longer. emily: what are you doing in your firm to try to make sure you see more women entrepreneurs and surfacing all of these people who may have been overlooked? beth: one, we are spending more time sourcing and also having someone like me, which looks like some of those female entrepreneurs, helps the pipeline as well. in the last year, we have increased the number of female founders we've backed. emily: so quick 30 seconds, what are the hot trends in 2019? where will you put your money? beth: i spent a lot of time in the consumer space, but also the backend businesses, supply chain, customer service, how do -- future of work. how do we get these companies up and running and continue to scale?
beth: yeah. that is not e-commerce, though.specially in the e-commerce space, there feels like there is caps on the scaling pieces of some of those companies. emily: 8000 vc deals last year. 2% went to women led companies. such a fraction. will that change in 2019 or do you think it'll take longer? beth: i hope so. i think it will take longer. emily: what are you doing in your firm to try to make sure you see more women entrepreneurs and surfacing all of these people who may have been...
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that mary beth had already gone to school. she left early and chris, when i got a hold of him, he said i don't care, i'm going to work anyway. so he went ahead to school. so after the two of them were suspended for the first day, we did have a meeting at chris's house that afternoon. we tried to call the president of the school board and he told us that it was not an important issue and we should wait until january and take the matter to the school board. but that would have been after christmas period and we thought it was important to support the christmas truce. and we thought that we had a first amendment right to where the armbands. so the rest of us were the armbands and we were suspended the next day. >> did you ever get an apology after-the-fact from either the principal, school board members, teachers, others who said you couldn't wear the armband? >> you know, we never got a formal apology but i don't feel one is really required at this point. the des moines school system has been very welcoming to us and has really
that mary beth had already gone to school. she left early and chris, when i got a hold of him, he said i don't care, i'm going to work anyway. so he went ahead to school. so after the two of them were suspended for the first day, we did have a meeting at chris's house that afternoon. we tried to call the president of the school board and he told us that it was not an important issue and we should wait until january and take the matter to the school board. but that would have been after...
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this is mary beth our mother behind mary beth our father leonard and chris singer to his right. also you see her lack armband. >> she was suspended also. >> i am back behind their summer i was not in the shop but we all attended the school board meeting. the school board decided to support the principles and so we had been kicked out of school and our lawyer with what was then the iowa civil liberties union, now it's the american civil liberties union iowa chapter, recommended that we go back to school without the armbands on so that we would not complicate our case with truancy issues and that we sue the school system for violating our first amendment rights. that is what we did. >> that is what happened. >> we lost at the district court . judge stephenson, he felt that it was a first amendment issue but it was a free speech issue but that the school authorities had the right to make the rule about that. so we lost our case at the district court, the federal district court level. so we appealed it to the circuit court in st. louis. normally at the circuit court, the case is hea
this is mary beth our mother behind mary beth our father leonard and chris singer to his right. also you see her lack armband. >> she was suspended also. >> i am back behind their summer i was not in the shop but we all attended the school board meeting. the school board decided to support the principles and so we had been kicked out of school and our lawyer with what was then the iowa civil liberties union, now it's the american civil liberties union iowa chapter, recommended that...
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beth: i think it will take longer.ly: what are you doing in your firm to try to make sure you see more women entrepreneurs and surfacing all of these people who may have been overlooked? beth: one, we are spending more also havingg and someone like me, which looks like some of those female entrepreneurs, helps the pipeline as well. in the last year, we have increased the number of female founders we've backed. quick 30 seconds, what are the hot trends in 2019? where will you put your money? beth: i spent a lot of time in the consumer space, but also the backend businesses, supply chain, customer service, how do we get these companies up and running and continue to scale? as we think about the profitability piece, make them more efficient. emily: thank you for stopping by. has secured new funding from softbank. the company will use the investment to take on its rivals, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this art has been created by artificial intelligence. this art, collectors wanted. there will be a sale in london next
beth: i think it will take longer.ly: what are you doing in your firm to try to make sure you see more women entrepreneurs and surfacing all of these people who may have been overlooked? beth: one, we are spending more also havingg and someone like me, which looks like some of those female entrepreneurs, helps the pipeline as well. in the last year, we have increased the number of female founders we've backed. quick 30 seconds, what are the hot trends in 2019? where will you put your money?...
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beth: yeah.e looking for companies, we are looking for those companies capturing the hearts and minds of the consumer. something that has differentiated, something that -- amazon is not doing right now. we are seeing a trend to investors having a closer eye on profitability and sustainability. and so -- emily: are they, though? lyft is losing as much money as it is making. [laughter] beth: but that is not e-commerce, right? especially in the e-commerce space, it feels like there is scalingcaps on the pieces of some of those companies. there's a little bit more. emily: 8000 vc deals last year, 2% of venture capital funding went to women-owned companies. of those 8000 deals, i mean -- beth: very few. emily: a fraction. do think that will change in 2019, or do think it will take longer? beth: i hope so, but i think it will take longer. emily: what are you doing in your firm to try to make sure you are seeing women entrepreneurs and servicing all these people who have been overlooked? beth: one, we a
beth: yeah.e looking for companies, we are looking for those companies capturing the hearts and minds of the consumer. something that has differentiated, something that -- amazon is not doing right now. we are seeing a trend to investors having a closer eye on profitability and sustainability. and so -- emily: are they, though? lyft is losing as much money as it is making. [laughter] beth: but that is not e-commerce, right? especially in the e-commerce space, it feels like there is scalingcaps...
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beth: i hope so, but i think it will take longer.at are you doing in your firm to make sure you are seeing women entrepreneurs and looking for these people who have been overlooked? beth: we are setting more time sourcing and also having someone like me, which looks like these female entrepreneurs helps that pipeline as well. in the last year, we have increased the number of female founders we have backed. emily: what are the hot trends in training team, where will he be putting your money? beth: i said a lot of time -- i spend a lot of time in the consumer space, but also the back end of the business -- supply-chain, customer service, how do we get the companies up and running and continuing at scale, and also making them more efficient? emily: lyft is targeting a public valuation of $20 billion to $25 billion for its ipo based on its fast-paced growth and despite mounting losses, making it one of the biggest tech public offerings on track this year. my guess joined me from new york to talk about lyft and more. >> i think the existi
beth: i hope so, but i think it will take longer.at are you doing in your firm to make sure you are seeing women entrepreneurs and looking for these people who have been overlooked? beth: we are setting more time sourcing and also having someone like me, which looks like these female entrepreneurs helps that pipeline as well. in the last year, we have increased the number of female founders we have backed. emily: what are the hot trends in training team, where will he be putting your money?...
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beth clark, american passenger: "we have some friends that are still onboard. couples one couple decided to stay. the other couple decided to take a helicopter out. that was probably less than an hour ago. so we are hoping they'll get here to the hotel." reporter: "when were you told that you had to abandon the ship?"jan: "happened rather quickly. we were trying to stay lower in the ship towards the center just because it was a recipe for seasickness. and then they called master stations and within half an hour we figured out that we're getting off here. we could see that we were getting blown in towards some rocks. that was the most frightening thing i think. but luckily that wasn't our destiny."beth: "the guy came down from the helicopter one of the coast guards snapped my belt and said hold it and shot me up about 100 feet in the air and onto the helicopter."jan: "they didn't leave us enough time to be as scary as we probably should have been."beth: "i was more terrified of hitting the blades. i didn't look down so that was my big fear. everyone had their di
beth clark, american passenger: "we have some friends that are still onboard. couples one couple decided to stay. the other couple decided to take a helicopter out. that was probably less than an hour ago. so we are hoping they'll get here to the hotel." reporter: "when were you told that you had to abandon the ship?"jan: "happened rather quickly. we were trying to stay lower in the ship towards the center just because it was a recipe for seasickness. and then they...
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let's bring in cnbc's deidre bosa alongside keybank ceo beth mooney diedre >> thank you very much bethanks for being with us today. kelly just highlighted some of the irmt and one strategy that has been thrown around for regional banks is consolidation. we saw one big merger. the largest bank merger since the financial crisis creating the sixth largest bank in the economy. do you think we'll continue to see this consolidation and should we? >> i look at the markets and think they're disconnected from the actual performance of the banking sector of our clients, of our consumers so i think we came into the end of 2018 with market jitters about growing -- slowing growth globally, whether or not there was going to be a change in interest rate policy, uncertainty around trade and tariffs. so we have a market uncertainty that is not yet reflected in what i call the real economy so i think the prospects for regional banks are actually quite good i don't see a recession looming. but when you think about the recent suntrust/bbt merger, it's a very interesting deal and it's important that we see
let's bring in cnbc's deidre bosa alongside keybank ceo beth mooney diedre >> thank you very much bethanks for being with us today. kelly just highlighted some of the irmt and one strategy that has been thrown around for regional banks is consolidation. we saw one big merger. the largest bank merger since the financial crisis creating the sixth largest bank in the economy. do you think we'll continue to see this consolidation and should we? >> i look at the markets and think they're...
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on american now, artifacts, we travel to independence, missouri, where harry and beth truman lived after his presidency. doug richardson, chief of interpretation of the national historic site lead a tour. this is about 35 minutes. >> it is good to be back home. what i called the center of the world. independence, missouri. is the greatest town of the united states. i have been all around the and other places. i still like to come back home and i will continue to feel that way as long as i live. >> harry truman formally moved into this house after his wedding to his longtime love after their marriage on june 20 8, 1919. into a home that was full of his in-laws. he is one of the very few presidents that did not own a home of his own prior to his presidency. so, when he moved into this home, his grandmother in law, his mother-in-law, his brother-in-law, and his wife and he were living in this home as well as one of bess' brothers. for many years, even though we call it the truman home it was known as the gates mansion because it was built by bess truman's grandparents, george and elizabeth
on american now, artifacts, we travel to independence, missouri, where harry and beth truman lived after his presidency. doug richardson, chief of interpretation of the national historic site lead a tour. this is about 35 minutes. >> it is good to be back home. what i called the center of the world. independence, missouri. is the greatest town of the united states. i have been all around the and other places. i still like to come back home and i will continue to feel that way as long as i...
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beth fewy, susan del persio, and doug burns, a former federal prosecutor. doug, this is a lot of documents they're requesting, and it seems like what house democrats are looking for everything out there, basically to impeachment hearings without calling them impeachment hearings. >> yeah. it is very common even in regular criminal indications, forget oversight, for these broad sweerequests for document. and we all moan and then we interact with the government and we say can't we cut this down. i hope you can see your way clear to dropping the case. if he order as u.s. attorney to drop a particular case with nothing more, it is not corruption, if there is a bribe, a offer for a job, something else, then it is. also there is the emolument's clause nap is an antibribery statute. the president of the united states being bribed by foreign powers. the last one is a look at abuse of power in general. they feel like he bullied the d.o.j. figures and it's not good for the president because as you say you have 81 people being subpoenaed and they're really very seriou
beth fewy, susan del persio, and doug burns, a former federal prosecutor. doug, this is a lot of documents they're requesting, and it seems like what house democrats are looking for everything out there, basically to impeachment hearings without calling them impeachment hearings. >> yeah. it is very common even in regular criminal indications, forget oversight, for these broad sweerequests for document. and we all moan and then we interact with the government and we say can't we cut this...
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launched the chigger silence and beth long said i forgot to mention we have not after compensation we should do seasons just want one thing to the top and back to our violence the media quite sent us a serious of of messages and facebook the u.k. government does not even recognize it did anything wrong and i hope to speak about isabel obviously maybe says lovely lady i hope of people get to go home and then my nephews to work there when he was in the navy he said was propaganda succulents did saying it was all necessarily come aboard and c.d.c. says the empire as they called themselves have a lot to answer for the only good thing about all empires is that they fall and finally come martin says martin fridays and they are cartons of felling to the description found of in the official documents of how foreign office officials describe the shoe goes eons manfredi is that description alone tells us all we need to know about the mentality of successive u.k. governments with breaks it dominating the political bank with a few other issues at present are breaking through in the media however
launched the chigger silence and beth long said i forgot to mention we have not after compensation we should do seasons just want one thing to the top and back to our violence the media quite sent us a serious of of messages and facebook the u.k. government does not even recognize it did anything wrong and i hope to speak about isabel obviously maybe says lovely lady i hope of people get to go home and then my nephews to work there when he was in the navy he said was propaganda succulents did...
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allie beth, the first family can never get a break.g to watch a network that claims to be balanced. they are all unbalanced. it's every second, minute, hour of every day. you know, now we are going to attack -- we are going to call people they don't agree with cockroaches? >> right, and whether or not he intended to dehumanize part of the first family, the disdain that he revealed is really representative by so many people on the anti-trump left, yes. on the anti-trump left. sorry about that. on the anti-trump left. so, yes, the same condemnation that we saw revealed from him is really something that is systemic from a lot of people not just the but the an the anti-trump. >> sean: your daughter is wonderful, have the strength of job and patience of job dealing with this hostile media. there is nothing in the world of the news now print or cable or broadcast that will ever say a nice thing about trump. it's 98 to 2. >> look. i think it's very evident that the media is never going to be fair. the american people are not as stupid as some
allie beth, the first family can never get a break.g to watch a network that claims to be balanced. they are all unbalanced. it's every second, minute, hour of every day. you know, now we are going to attack -- we are going to call people they don't agree with cockroaches? >> right, and whether or not he intended to dehumanize part of the first family, the disdain that he revealed is really representative by so many people on the anti-trump left, yes. on the anti-trump left. sorry about...
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beth brought that up earlier. and it is a way of reinventing or reintroducing himself. and the money that he raised so substantial, about a third of his donors are new donors so that is unique. and that is really interesting. plus we also have a great thing as a result of his candidacy which is larry david returning to "saturday night live." >> so very crowded democratic field even though the ones that haven't announced so far. so let's go over some of it. we have iowa, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren earp and cory brown and washington governor jay inslee announced yesterday. but of course he's one of the least well-known names in the race. i think what is interesting about him, bazil, besides the fact he has to beat out the issue of name recognition is his -- the fact that he's running based on a platform of climate change. >> absolutely. >> and that coming into the forefront of the democratic discussion with the green new deal. is that going to be one of the main issues now. >> i think it is a very important issue not just because it is a green new deal and the
beth brought that up earlier. and it is a way of reinventing or reintroducing himself. and the money that he raised so substantial, about a third of his donors are new donors so that is unique. and that is really interesting. plus we also have a great thing as a result of his candidacy which is larry david returning to "saturday night live." >> so very crowded democratic field even though the ones that haven't announced so far. so let's go over some of it. we have iowa,...
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survivor of a holocaust survivor. >> thank you, beth. >> thank you, congresswoman. i'm troubled by the fellows in both islamaphobia and anti-semitism affecting discourse on both sides of the political aisle. regardless of where it comes from, it puts both of our communities in real danger. as president, what can you do in terms of policy and position to combat racism and bigotry, no matter where it comes from? >> thank you, beth, and thank you for your leadership in this area. and this is so important. we see incidents occurring far too often where there is not only hateful words and bigotry, but actual violence being usd against people because of the color of our skin or the way that we choose to worship. as a practicing hindu, i have been on the end of bigoted attacks. my republican opponent in 2012 at the time said on television i was not qualified to serve in congress because my being a hindu contradicted the united states constitution. unfortunately, even now as i stand before you here today and running for president, those hindu-phobic attacks continue. attack
survivor of a holocaust survivor. >> thank you, beth. >> thank you, congresswoman. i'm troubled by the fellows in both islamaphobia and anti-semitism affecting discourse on both sides of the political aisle. regardless of where it comes from, it puts both of our communities in real danger. as president, what can you do in terms of policy and position to combat racism and bigotry, no matter where it comes from? >> thank you, beth, and thank you for your leadership in this area....
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let's get right to beth fuy who is at the rally.few people actually realize that bernie's a boy from brooklyn and kicked off the campaign there with hits roots in mind. >> reporter: yeah. it was a big embracive brooklyn. he walked into the rap tune, brooklyn go hard. he had all these students and other people from brooklyn college where he did attend college for one year before he transferred to the university of chicago. he talked a lot about this small little apartment where he grew up, how his parents struggled for money. his father never really was successful. he sold paint but the family was always struggling financially and he said to this crowd that that was really what informed his passion for economic justice. he also took the fight directly to president trump, however. he wasn't just going to talk about his own roots. he wanted to talk about where president trump came from. he too a new york boy but from queens and very different financial circumstances than bernie sanders and senator sanders made a big point of that here
let's get right to beth fuy who is at the rally.few people actually realize that bernie's a boy from brooklyn and kicked off the campaign there with hits roots in mind. >> reporter: yeah. it was a big embracive brooklyn. he walked into the rap tune, brooklyn go hard. he had all these students and other people from brooklyn college where he did attend college for one year before he transferred to the university of chicago. he talked a lot about this small little apartment where he grew up,...
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beth, we've had this conversation a lot.t our attention and they get some people's attention. kamala harris's education proposal was mildly blocked today. we talked about teachers and what they should get paid. hillary clinton -- elizabeth warren is coming up like hillary clinton, proposals on a regular basis. hillary clinton couldn't get traction on that during her campaign. i don't know whether elizabeth warren is getting traction, but she's coming out with specific proposals on average once a week or more. >> right. we've had such a big field. everybody is trying to stand out in their own way. keep in mind it is very early, ali. some of this could change over the course of time. you're correct, elizabeth warren is trying to take that role as the policy person in the field, although kamala's teacher pay is an interesting concept as well. truth is voters are interested in this stuff. places in iowa, new hampshire, these early states, we're seeing them go to a lot of these candidates' events, home parties, town halls, wantin
beth, we've had this conversation a lot.t our attention and they get some people's attention. kamala harris's education proposal was mildly blocked today. we talked about teachers and what they should get paid. hillary clinton -- elizabeth warren is coming up like hillary clinton, proposals on a regular basis. hillary clinton couldn't get traction on that during her campaign. i don't know whether elizabeth warren is getting traction, but she's coming out with specific proposals on average once...
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next of her we have beth colburn, who is professor of law at ucla and author of one of the proposals will be discussing today. finally we have michael makowsky who is associate professor of economics at clemson university and author of a second proposal that we will be discussing today. i'll just say a few quick words about the scope for this discussion on this panel. we're here to talk about find -- fines, fees and forfeitures in part because our criminal justice system is making more and more use of the overtime. where once monetary sanctions were really a matter of fines, specifically designed to deter crime and to punish it, now we see a much larger role for fees and forfeitures as well. more than half the people in prison have incurred fees with small fractions subject to fines and restitution in addition. we see local jurisdictions raising revenue from the sanctions are the -- sanctions. the top 5% offset about half of the criminal justice expenditures with these revenues. those patterns and plenty of other interesting evidence you can find in the hamilton project's nine facts
next of her we have beth colburn, who is professor of law at ucla and author of one of the proposals will be discussing today. finally we have michael makowsky who is associate professor of economics at clemson university and author of a second proposal that we will be discussing today. i'll just say a few quick words about the scope for this discussion on this panel. we're here to talk about find -- fines, fees and forfeitures in part because our criminal justice system is making more and more...
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beth clark/american passenger: "i mean as soon as they hoisted you up he grabbed me and pulled me intatoes and drug me to the back of the helicopter."jan terbruegen/american passenger: "they didn't leave us enough time to be as scary as we probably should have been."by sunday morning, three of the ship's four diesel engines had regained power.more than 800 people remained on board as the ship -- assisted by tug boats -- slowly made its way to port.despite the turbulent sea and the frightening ordeal, some passengers were able to find a silver beth clark/american can't get over how magnificent the ship. the national guard and how kind the norway folks people have been spent. like. just shocking how wonderful people are."i'm david daniel reporting. (jrstone) check your flight status. if you are flying with american airlines next month -- your flight may be canceled. american airlines announced today -- it plans to cancel flights through april 24th because of the grounding of the boeing 7-3-7 max jets. the global fleet of 737 max jets was grounded indefinitely march 13th -- in the wake
beth clark/american passenger: "i mean as soon as they hoisted you up he grabbed me and pulled me intatoes and drug me to the back of the helicopter."jan terbruegen/american passenger: "they didn't leave us enough time to be as scary as we probably should have been."by sunday morning, three of the ship's four diesel engines had regained power.more than 800 people remained on board as the ship -- assisted by tug boats -- slowly made its way to port.despite the turbulent sea...
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beth clark/american passenger: "i can't get over how magnificent the crew was on the ship. norway folks people have been spent. like. just shocking how wonderful people are."i'm david daniel reporting. ( james ) now to the warriors. after a blowout loss to the dallas mavericks over the weekend ... golden state rebounded and took care of business against the detroit pistons. lets start near the end of the 2nd quarter. klay thompson catches a pass from kevin durant and nails the corner 3- pointer. he scored 24 points last night. int 3rd quarter ... andrew bogut gets some action and drives on the paint into a layup. steph curry has great game ... scoring 26 points ... including 5 threes. the warriors win their 50th game for the 5th straight season ... steve kerr joins pat riley and phil jackson as the only coaches to do that their first five seasons dubs win ... 121-114. (james) james adlib big board. ( will ) coming up at 7 o'clock ... we'll take a look at the sports that could have your child spending more time with a doctor than on the field. dry weather this past weekend b
beth clark/american passenger: "i can't get over how magnificent the crew was on the ship. norway folks people have been spent. like. just shocking how wonderful people are."i'm david daniel reporting. ( james ) now to the warriors. after a blowout loss to the dallas mavericks over the weekend ... golden state rebounded and took care of business against the detroit pistons. lets start near the end of the 2nd quarter. klay thompson catches a pass from kevin durant and nails the corner...
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the imagine of crazy beth. elizabeth the crazy woman. she was skidish in public. nervous about threats to her well being. it is revealing that after having survived the civil war and reconstruction in virginia, van lou felt the unveiling of the lee statute here in richmond was the final straw. she wrote to a boston friend in 1880, ever since the lee unveiling i have felt this was no place for me. van lou feared americans were forgetting the true meaning of the war. after an illness of several months van lou died in her home in richmond in 1900. the challenge is to recognize its significance without overstating its extent. the overwhelming majority of whites in the confederate states favored the confederacy. and white unions never expanded in the south. but unionists like van lou even in places like richmond where they were outnumbered caused quite turmoil. they were if you will thorns on the side of the confederacy. they started brush fires that had to be put out. meanwhile they were in northern ice symbols of the possibility that southern whites yearn for deliver
the imagine of crazy beth. elizabeth the crazy woman. she was skidish in public. nervous about threats to her well being. it is revealing that after having survived the civil war and reconstruction in virginia, van lou felt the unveiling of the lee statute here in richmond was the final straw. she wrote to a boston friend in 1880, ever since the lee unveiling i have felt this was no place for me. van lou feared americans were forgetting the true meaning of the war. after an illness of several...
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it seems beth mead herself wasn‘t too sure whether that was a shot or a cross.hart lane finally hosted a football match. their under—18s beat southampton — as fans, at last, had the chance to inspect their new surroundings, including the longest bar in europe. their first premier league game there is on the 3rd of april. after rory mcilroy last week, more home success for our golfers in the united states. this time it was paul casey, who successfully defended a title for the first time in his career to win the valspar championship in florida. just two weeks out from the masters, casey said the win was "mega" for his confidence. it was a good weekend for charity, too — you can see on casey‘s celebratory post on social media, unicef is among the hashtags. he is an ambassador for the children‘s charity and he donates £100 for each birdie he makes. and there were 18 in florida — plus an eagle — not sure how much that cost him! well done. now, he‘s one of snooker‘s greatest players, but ronnie o‘sullivan doesn‘t spend much time at the top of the world rankings. he‘s
it seems beth mead herself wasn‘t too sure whether that was a shot or a cross.hart lane finally hosted a football match. their under—18s beat southampton — as fans, at last, had the chance to inspect their new surroundings, including the longest bar in europe. their first premier league game there is on the 3rd of april. after rory mcilroy last week, more home success for our golfers in the united states. this time it was paul casey, who successfully defended a title for the first time in...
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effect of using biofuels is actually lowered so you exactly half so sorry we have to cut it short beth thank you very much for joining us here and they don't you as a tussle over who should be in charge of regulating bangladesh's textiles industry is a global supplier but over a thousand deaths in a factory collapse five years ago spotting you regulators to try forcing owners to clean up their act. a textiles factory in the special economic zone on the outskirts of dhaka shows that it has come here every day for the last couple of weeks to ask for work to no avail he isn't willing to take just any job done i want to get on in many small factories they don't even pay the state minimum wage equivalent to about one hundred euros a month by my only pay eighty i don't want that in those bad factories they sometimes make you slave away until two in the morning and. his wife actor big on weights back home she earns the equivalent of around one hundred fifty euros a month as a seamstress it's hard for a child to be dependent on his wife at one point he turned to drugs first yaba and then fed h
effect of using biofuels is actually lowered so you exactly half so sorry we have to cut it short beth thank you very much for joining us here and they don't you as a tussle over who should be in charge of regulating bangladesh's textiles industry is a global supplier but over a thousand deaths in a factory collapse five years ago spotting you regulators to try forcing owners to clean up their act. a textiles factory in the special economic zone on the outskirts of dhaka shows that it has come...
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beth mead scored twice for arsenal, with vivienne miedema rounding off the win late on with arsenal's point clear of second placed manchester city, with four games to go. in the day's other match, bristol city women beat everton ladies 1—0. exeter chiefs confirmed their place in the premiership play—offs with a 29—10 win over bath. exeter captain jack yeandle scored the pick of the tries running a perfect line for dan armand's inside pass. the win means exeter extend their lead at the top of the premiership to nine points. a couple of games in rugby league's super league to tell you about. george williams scored a hat—trick of tries as champions wigan got only their second win of the season. they beat salford 30—22. and hull fc are back in the top half of the table after they held off a late london broncos comeback to win 28—24. to tennis, where the third round of the miami 0pen is under way, with british number one kyle edmund in action against canadian milos raonic. raonic took an early lead but 19th seed edmund came back to take the first set 6—4, with a fine forehand winner. it's
beth mead scored twice for arsenal, with vivienne miedema rounding off the win late on with arsenal's point clear of second placed manchester city, with four games to go. in the day's other match, bristol city women beat everton ladies 1—0. exeter chiefs confirmed their place in the premiership play—offs with a 29—10 win over bath. exeter captain jack yeandle scored the pick of the tries running a perfect line for dan armand's inside pass. the win means exeter extend their lead at the top...
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beth need got the third goal. —— mead.and a great warmup for the women's world cup in france. england are 1—0 up in their three—match t20 series against the west indies, after a four—wicket win in st lucia. jonny bairstow hitting 68 off a0 balls, he set up england's run chase. they were chasing down 161. that's his career best in a t20. a good day for him though. the second t20 is in st kitts on friday. the nba will return to japan for the first time in 16 years. the toronto raptors will play the houston rockets in october in two pre—season games. claire thornton reports. in the next 12 months, sport in japan is in the spotlight. now the nation that is preparing for the 0lympics has even more to look forward to, and basketball he is a national obsession. but nba fans who have had to wait 16 years to see the best in the united states return to japan. now a super arena just outside tokyo will host two preseason fixtures. this is a venue used to hosting some of the biggest sporting events. just last year, boxer floyd mayweath
beth need got the third goal. —— mead.and a great warmup for the women's world cup in france. england are 1—0 up in their three—match t20 series against the west indies, after a four—wicket win in st lucia. jonny bairstow hitting 68 off a0 balls, he set up england's run chase. they were chasing down 161. that's his career best in a t20. a good day for him though. the second t20 is in st kitts on friday. the nba will return to japan for the first time in 16 years. the toronto raptors...
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if he liz beth warren and senator holly are weard about market power they have to get to the question how to use the data. so i think, ap before we get to cyberthreats and attacking our systems, it isn't going to be down to the question of who gets inabout me and who can ue it what way. about it. ries but on it realizes. we have associated ourselves. we make mup. we don't make money selling you. we send you a bill. we charge you a lot. but we don't set you fee ap so we don't have the same incentive and more intimate relationship that does president lead to a more abusive date after practice, we read once a week nd charter or comcast or medcow, these aren't fartives that come up in our world. and we have a different relationship with the consumer. we take your check and we just don't take your life story and mige our money that way. >> there have been a lot of hearings on privacy legislation on the hill and one of the questions is preemption. would you support legislation if it didn't preempt that california law? >> pream shop has nothing to do with the california law. i think we dwigh
if he liz beth warren and senator holly are weard about market power they have to get to the question how to use the data. so i think, ap before we get to cyberthreats and attacking our systems, it isn't going to be down to the question of who gets inabout me and who can ue it what way. about it. ries but on it realizes. we have associated ourselves. we make mup. we don't make money selling you. we send you a bill. we charge you a lot. but we don't set you fee ap so we don't have the same...
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in the east bay welcome bring with holi at lake liz beth park. or pop over to foster city for a of in the south bay explore thousands of travel experiences and speak to travel experts at the san francisco bay area travel and adventure show at the santa clara adventure center. in the north bay a weekend of cheese, bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the california artisan cheese fast val with supports, demos and pairings, happening at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>> a complete game by the warriors starting five tonight. look who showed up at the >> he says he's a pretty big deal. >> pictures of a sea lion feasting on a leopard shark. it's rare but not unheard of. you will find the story and pictures at ktvu.com. . >>> mark is off tonight, jason is here. the warriors slaughtered them tonight. now we're winding down the season. it's time to get on to the top spot in the west. andrew bogut gets a nice atn fr 2nd quarter from bogut to boogie. nice move with the d. jams it home. warriors up by 6. steph shows off moves. he turns and runs back the other
in the east bay welcome bring with holi at lake liz beth park. or pop over to foster city for a of in the south bay explore thousands of travel experiences and speak to travel experts at the san francisco bay area travel and adventure show at the santa clara adventure center. in the north bay a weekend of cheese, bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the california artisan cheese fast val with supports, demos and pairings, happening at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>> a complete game by...
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beth clark/american passenger: "i can't get over how magnificent the crew was on the ship. the national guard and how kind the norway folks people have been spent. like. just shocking how wonderful people are."(ken) viking ocean cruises thanked norweigian emergency services for their help and said its priority has always been the safety and well-being of its passengers and crew. they're working to get everyone back home as soon as possible. (pam) the mueller report is out... but so far, we haven't seen it. democratic presidential candidates are demanding the full document be released to the public. if you're watching us on the 'kron on' app - our news coverage continues during the commercial break. visit kron-on- dot-tv to subscribe." (pam) east bay congressman eric swalwell ... echoing the sentiments of democratic presidential hopefuls today... asking for the relea
beth clark/american passenger: "i can't get over how magnificent the crew was on the ship. the national guard and how kind the norway folks people have been spent. like. just shocking how wonderful people are."(ken) viking ocean cruises thanked norweigian emergency services for their help and said its priority has always been the safety and well-being of its passengers and crew. they're working to get everyone back home as soon as possible. (pam) the mueller report is out... but so...
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i and beth meet completed the victory with the third all before half time it's the first time that england have won the she believes cup it may be a friendly tournaments but no doubt a great confidence boost head of the world cup coming up this summer and. there's also some good news for england's cricketers they won the first t twenty international against the west indies thanks to an impressive batting performance by jonny bairstow david stokes has the action in. the west indies batted first instant lucia no surprise to see chris gayle play the boundary. but he only did it twice and was out for fifteen i that was one highlight to bow to trish jordan but so was this. i don't drop by the victim this time. nicolas piron stood out with a half century but he was eventually clean bowled by tom curran he took four wickets overall to help limit the west indies to one sixty england chose to rest for the batsman and look vulnerable when alex hales went early on i felt and cultural surely taking the prize for the best celebration i thankfully for england though their other right to judge the best i
i and beth meet completed the victory with the third all before half time it's the first time that england have won the she believes cup it may be a friendly tournaments but no doubt a great confidence boost head of the world cup coming up this summer and. there's also some good news for england's cricketers they won the first t twenty international against the west indies thanks to an impressive batting performance by jonny bairstow david stokes has the action in. the west indies batted first...
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beth, it was a pretty exuberant crowd.e the rally has ended, that place is vacating behind you. there was a lot of enthusiasm while he did pack it in there. >> reporter: it's really cold here. a lot of folks have been waiting four or five hours to get into the space. so pretty understandable they'll run home and try to warm up a little bit. while he was on the stage and even beforehand when the speakers were introducing him, there was a lot of enthusiasm here. we know looking at bernie sanders fund-raising since he announced a couple weeks ago he was getting in the race, he's raising tons of money everyone online donors. that sort of hard-core bernie base is very much with him. that was very much in evidence here today. it was packed. i haven't heard any crowd estimates yet but it's a very, very crowded speech. i saw quite a bit of diversity here, too. more than i ever saw in 2016 with busy. there were more people of different age ranges, moraysal diversity than i've seen. this is brooklyn. it's a more diverse neighborhood
beth, it was a pretty exuberant crowd.e the rally has ended, that place is vacating behind you. there was a lot of enthusiasm while he did pack it in there. >> reporter: it's really cold here. a lot of folks have been waiting four or five hours to get into the space. so pretty understandable they'll run home and try to warm up a little bit. while he was on the stage and even beforehand when the speakers were introducing him, there was a lot of enthusiasm here. we know looking at bernie...
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and we decided to invite beth. we were helping her, i thought. >> reporter: did you ever think anything of their interactions together? >> it was like a father/daughter relationship. it's the way i saw it, too. it's the way he would explain it. in fact, i called her our third daughter sometimes. >> reporter: it all seems benign, until that one day in the school cafeteria. >> i was standing there with a few friends, and then they said, "are you hungry?" and i went, "i don't have a soul, or if i did, like, i'd be hungry," or something like that. and then he came to me and he pointed at me and said, "my soul sees your soul." >> reporter: was he trying to scare her, or seduce her? coming up, a health teacher grooming a young student. what would be his next move? did you tell somebody? >> no. >> why? >> i don't want to tell my parent that a grown man kissed me and i don't want to tell friends that a grown man kissed me. >> stay with us. (meg vo) i can see if my endometriosis pain gets better... or i can... (sherry vo) i
and we decided to invite beth. we were helping her, i thought. >> reporter: did you ever think anything of their interactions together? >> it was like a father/daughter relationship. it's the way i saw it, too. it's the way he would explain it. in fact, i called her our third daughter sometimes. >> reporter: it all seems benign, until that one day in the school cafeteria. >> i was standing there with a few friends, and then they said, "are you hungry?" and i...
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but the excitement for the grown-ups-- myself and personal acnance expert beth kobliner-- this was anstion with an unfamiliar twist... this store doesn't take cash. ever. like a growing number of retail shs, it's plastic or mobil payment only. but cash-less was no problem for the kids, who of course weren't paying. what are youoing with? >> cookies and cream with a sugar cone! >> reporter: but they're also growing up at a time when only onin three purchases is ma with cash. so, we wanted to know: does an increasingly cash-less economy keep kids from grasping the basics of price and value? eow much do you think th things cost? >> it tastes so good, i think it'll be, like, anywhere from $3 to $7 >> reporter: but the kids say expensive compared to the ice cream trk... >> they only charge you $2.75. >> reporter: okay, so they're familiar with relative prices. but can they calibrate value? if i said to you, i'llive you $5.50, instead of the ice cream cone, which would you choose? the cone or the money? >> the money.>> eporter: you would; why? >> because i could get something else, cheaper
but the excitement for the grown-ups-- myself and personal acnance expert beth kobliner-- this was anstion with an unfamiliar twist... this store doesn't take cash. ever. like a growing number of retail shs, it's plastic or mobil payment only. but cash-less was no problem for the kids, who of course weren't paying. what are youoing with? >> cookies and cream with a sugar cone! >> reporter: but they're also growing up at a time when only onin three purchases is ma with cash. so, we...
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vietnam est of the war,and mary beth weir wore arm bands, leading to their suspension. >> first place high school west students from colorado. >> we decide what america is founded on. one of the most important ideals was that every man is represented. this is what makes us american. voting. the concept that everyone who is affected by government, gets a say in their government. >> and the grand prize win over $5,000 are mason dougherty and eli scott from imagine international academy of north texas in mckinney, texas, for their video "what it means to be american." >> our american institution is one of the most unique in the world where students have the powers vested in them to hold the government accountable rather than just sit around and complain. the greatest thing about the issue of corruption in the united states is that the citizens are vocal in subduing it. in most cases the people are willing to recognize the nation's laws even when the politicians don't. >> over the past 15 years, c-span has given away a million dollars in total prizes to the winners of our student cam vide
vietnam est of the war,and mary beth weir wore arm bands, leading to their suspension. >> first place high school west students from colorado. >> we decide what america is founded on. one of the most important ideals was that every man is represented. this is what makes us american. voting. the concept that everyone who is affected by government, gets a say in their government. >> and the grand prize win over $5,000 are mason dougherty and eli scott from imagine international...
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that you can sleep soundly apologize caller did apologize and i show you the next week but she added beth i mean it's there's no mclean's life but will that mean make him a villain in the. surely all the time i feel you're a cow shadow of the michelle mean there are still and then oh hey lynn no. only it's the old. ok thanks to our. last month we reported on one of nicaragua's most outspoken journalists fleeing the country carlos father nando chamorro said he feared for his life that he was facing extreme threats from the government when civil unrest erupted last year against the government of president daniel ortega motos news outlets all on and on the air reported on those demonstrations and the crackdown that followed more than five hundred protesters jailed more than three hundred killed this is not just a story of another crusading journalist there's a lot of history here to morrow comes from an influential family the chamorro his own media outlets his mother is a former president and his late father paid for his journalism with his life that was back in the one nine hundred seventy
that you can sleep soundly apologize caller did apologize and i show you the next week but she added beth i mean it's there's no mclean's life but will that mean make him a villain in the. surely all the time i feel you're a cow shadow of the michelle mean there are still and then oh hey lynn no. only it's the old. ok thanks to our. last month we reported on one of nicaragua's most outspoken journalists fleeing the country carlos father nando chamorro said he feared for his life that he was...
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. >> joining me beth huey. the last time we talked about a candidate thinking about running who thought he was an extreme moderate was howard schultz. that did not go well for him. why is john hickenlooper different? >> it's not clear that message is going to be any better or any different from john hickenlooper or let's say governor jay inslee who has gotten in. we're seeing suddenly governors ee erl emerging as the new crop of candidates to make their decision, their announcement. we have inslee on friday, a week ago friday, hoi hickenlooper. terry mcauliffe. even governor cuomo in new york in the atlantic. >> part of the issue, these governors are by their nature, they sort of sometimes have to be a little more moderate because they have to deal with a legislature that's split. they have to get bipartisan stuff done. >> exactly. we think of governors as the best people to run for president because they have executive experience. they have experience working across the aisle to get things done, very pragmatic
. >> joining me beth huey. the last time we talked about a candidate thinking about running who thought he was an extreme moderate was howard schultz. that did not go well for him. why is john hickenlooper different? >> it's not clear that message is going to be any better or any different from john hickenlooper or let's say governor jay inslee who has gotten in. we're seeing suddenly governors ee erl emerging as the new crop of candidates to make their decision, their announcement....
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>> for randall and beth on set? >> like is he late? >> sterling's early and then he walks.e morning exercise and walks to set and i always take the van. >> the level is too high. >> nothing really annoys me, but i do love the long island like when she says w-a-l-k-s or t-a-l-k-s. >> what? walks and talks. >> in real life sterling and susan are all about laughter and dance challenges. but tonight tv's favorite couple throw down. >> let's do this. close the door. >> i'm like we can do this right now. randall's got his big boy pants on. ♪ meet me in the alter in their white dress ♪ >> but it's not all fights. we also throw back to the day randall proposes which is the perfect intro to our "this is us" not so newlywed game. >> who is a better dancer? >> sue. >> she can sing better. she can dance better. she can write better. all those things. >> which one of you would you least trust with a "this is us" secret? three, two, one. >> me? >> what are you talking about? >> i keep my secrets. >> you tell me everything. >> i tell you everything 'cause i want you to know. >> what is a
>> for randall and beth on set? >> like is he late? >> sterling's early and then he walks.e morning exercise and walks to set and i always take the van. >> the level is too high. >> nothing really annoys me, but i do love the long island like when she says w-a-l-k-s or t-a-l-k-s. >> what? walks and talks. >> in real life sterling and susan are all about laughter and dance challenges. but tonight tv's favorite couple throw down. >> let's do this....
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the line that really, you know, jumped off the page in beth's piece was that acosta's labor departmentou think happened, is this the person to be other than seeing that. this seems like one of many stories that would be a bigger deal if it wasn't overshadowed by other scandals. >> we'll leave it there l. yes, it seems like every day there's something else and something new. we appreciate you staying on top of this critical story. thank you. stick around, because we're going to talk about what our sources are saying. our reporters are digging through the search warrants related to michael cohen. they found another new detail that explains how federal investigators found out about the payments to stormy daniels. they're connecting the dots through these documents. we're going to have that for you coming up in six minutes. we're going to have that for you coming up in six minutes a record deal? unbelievable. whenever we're about to get on a stage for a huge audience, i always give my dad like a facetime kinda moment. you see the crowd, you see the emotion. you know, he has that experience
the line that really, you know, jumped off the page in beth's piece was that acosta's labor departmentou think happened, is this the person to be other than seeing that. this seems like one of many stories that would be a bigger deal if it wasn't overshadowed by other scandals. >> we'll leave it there l. yes, it seems like every day there's something else and something new. we appreciate you staying on top of this critical story. thank you. stick around, because we're going to talk about...
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of diminishing returns, but also that hard currency has the same cachet, or more, than it did when bethliner and i were first lured into t sugar market. >> when i was little kid, about ten or 11, yeah, i remember going to the ice cream store, and my dad would give me $1. and ice cream then was 50 cents, and the sprinkles were cents. >> reporter: in my day, a quarter, by the way. an ice cream cone was a quarter. >> and i would get change. the whole transaction was reallr about ng addition, subtraction, numeracy. today, 70% of all our purchases are done online, or with cards >> reporter: how many of you have smartphones?on everof you. now, about half of ten- to 12- year-olds have smartphones, and gers have debit cards. so is cash arithmetic a lost art? how many quarters in $3? >> 12! >> reporter: how many quarters in $3.75? >> 15. >> reporter: 15, very good. s can still count, witho burning much cash. but aren't they being suckered into spending, by switching to a credit card? >> i don't think i would be responsibl would just want to go around spending, spending it, on stupid stuff someti
of diminishing returns, but also that hard currency has the same cachet, or more, than it did when bethliner and i were first lured into t sugar market. >> when i was little kid, about ten or 11, yeah, i remember going to the ice cream store, and my dad would give me $1. and ice cream then was 50 cents, and the sprinkles were cents. >> reporter: in my day, a quarter, by the way. an ice cream cone was a quarter. >> and i would get change. the whole transaction was reallr about...
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evan sigfried and senior politics editor beth fuey. so, i want to put the candidate poll back up there if we can. it's interesting to me that in this des moines register poll, the top two have a combined age of 153. >> if you put it that way. >> adrian, does that tell us anything? >> no, look what it tells us is, first of all, these early state polls are largely based on high-name i.d. recognition right now. >> this is a name recognition poll essentially. >> i think essentially. look, these are also two well known people. joe biden and bernie sanders have very high name i.d. and they are also very well known by the caucus goers. bernie sanders nearly lost iowa to us in 2016 to hillary clinton's campaign. so it's no surprise he's doing well. but what i found very interesting about this poll is the way caucus goers were talking about joe biden. they basically said, look, we want him to run. we also don't think that his policies are too moderate or too liberal. we think they're perfect. that's a very good sign for joe biden. if i were him
evan sigfried and senior politics editor beth fuey. so, i want to put the candidate poll back up there if we can. it's interesting to me that in this des moines register poll, the top two have a combined age of 153. >> if you put it that way. >> adrian, does that tell us anything? >> no, look what it tells us is, first of all, these early state polls are largely based on high-name i.d. recognition right now. >> this is a name recognition poll essentially. >> i...
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. >> joining us now to talk more about this is nbc news senior editor of politics, beth fouhy. stephanie said there, her policy prescriptions tend to be very specific, they tend to be well and deeply thought out, regardless of whether people agree with her, she tends to on a weekly basis or more often be laying things out than can be criticized and debated. >> and it's very interesting, because we've all been in this beptomaine ya for the last few days and they are such a contrast one another. she's of a different generation, different part of the country. but she's gambling her candidacy on being very specific on policy, laying out very specific ways she would deal with pressing issues. we always knew her as she was coming up in politics as the person raging against corporations, against banks. she wanted to be a politician for the little guy. >> she identifies as a capitalist. >> she did. she made a very big point of that. >> which john hickenlooper, who was actually a former very successful businessman, was unwilling to do. she said, i am a capitalist. >> and she had a very
. >> joining us now to talk more about this is nbc news senior editor of politics, beth fouhy. stephanie said there, her policy prescriptions tend to be very specific, they tend to be well and deeply thought out, regardless of whether people agree with her, she tends to on a weekly basis or more often be laying things out than can be criticized and debated. >> and it's very interesting, because we've all been in this beptomaine ya for the last few days and they are such a contrast...