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. >> the owner of marco polo caterers took nearly $7500 from the couple. but did not tell them that he had gone out of business. >> we did not have a lot in savings. we have been scrambling. >> scrambling to find another caterer and get their money back. casey says he can't afford this huge loss on a teacher's salary. and after months of waiting for a promised refund, we went to the owner's home to try and get it for him. >> we did not find him there. >> we came to the business too. and the doors are locked shut. >> but something happens soon after the visit. the owner called casey to set up a date and time to return of money. >> he showed up. but did not -- but gave some pushback when you saw the cameras. >> casey had to shift the suv into park after nearly being dragged. >> i just want the money. >> we agreed to turn the camera off in order to get him to fork over most of casey's refund. >> you are my heroes. you helped me so much. i appreciate it. >> after -- after booking a new caterer, the reception was a well-received by family and friends. >> casey
. >> the owner of marco polo caterers took nearly $7500 from the couple. but did not tell them that he had gone out of business. >> we did not have a lot in savings. we have been scrambling. >> scrambling to find another caterer and get their money back. casey says he can't afford this huge loss on a teacher's salary. and after months of waiting for a promised refund, we went to the owner's home to try and get it for him. >> we did not find him there. >> we came to...
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this year i think we're going to call it the marco polos. >> reporter: more than 50 million players in the u.s. and canada spending an average of 250 bucks a year. some really do hit the jackpot. travis speith won a million and quit his day job. fantasy, we all can root for. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david wright for that report. our thanks to you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks again for watching. good night. dad took a job with the transit authority in '62 because he wanted excellent healthcare for his family. hip and ghi which is now emblemhealth were the first to provide affordable and quality health care for new yorkers. when i became a professor i had a choice, and i chose emblemhealth. that choice meant that when my baby harry needed an operation, he got a world-class neurosurgeon. today all three generations of dawson's are still with emblemhealth. emblemhealth: what care feels like... in the neighborhood. >>> a violent night, bullets fly, four people sh
this year i think we're going to call it the marco polos. >> reporter: more than 50 million players in the u.s. and canada spending an average of 250 bucks a year. some really do hit the jackpot. travis speith won a million and quit his day job. fantasy, we all can root for. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david wright for that report. our thanks to you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 on our...
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this year i think we're going to call it the marco polos. >> reporter: more than 50 million players inu.s. and canada spending an average of 250 bucks a year. some really do hit the jackpot. travis speith won a million and quit his day job. fantasy, we all can root for. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david wright for that report. our thanks to you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks again for watching. good night. aha. ( door opens ) hi, ray. oh, hey. oh, deb's not here-- she's out with the kids, so i'm just...you know, trying to make the best of it. yeah. oh...oh, okay. yeah, i'm just gonna watch the knick game, you know, , and... nothing else. great. yeah, robert called and told me you guys were gonna watch the game when he got home from work, so i thought i'd wait for him over here. is that okay? oh, yeah, sure. yeah. so when did robert say he was gonna come home? about an hour. are you excited about fondue date night? what--what--what what? you guys are coming over t
this year i think we're going to call it the marco polos. >> reporter: more than 50 million players inu.s. and canada spending an average of 250 bucks a year. some really do hit the jackpot. travis speith won a million and quit his day job. fantasy, we all can root for. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david wright for that report. our thanks to you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline"...
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this year i think we're going to call it the marco polos. >> reporter: more than 50 million players inu.s. and canada spending an average of 250 bucks a year. some really do hit the jackpot. travis speith won a million and quit his day job. fantasy, we all can root for. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david wright for that report. our thanks to you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks again for watching. good night.
this year i think we're going to call it the marco polos. >> reporter: more than 50 million players inu.s. and canada spending an average of 250 bucks a year. some really do hit the jackpot. travis speith won a million and quit his day job. fantasy, we all can root for. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> our thanks to david wright for that report. our thanks to you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline"...
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think future prime ministers will apologize, but i do think that future prime ministers do, go to marco polo bridge, talk about specifics. and abe get more specific references to bad things that japan did than any present statement that any prime minister, foreigners or emperor. i hope that the trend of the future prime minister and japanese officials, ambassadors will talk more about the specific things. that tim is much more fruitful in terms of preparing and giving them an apology, which is so political and so hierarchical and so much about power and legitimacy at a time when our focus on legitimacy should be about focusing don't make asia and more safer and more prosperous place spirit i askedd the question for a number of reasons, the most important is if you look back at the statement from prime minister abe, what are the building blocks of that statement is this notion of conveying that future generations the lessons we have learned. i think you'll probably continue to do that in the future. >> just a footnote. you use the word martyr, right, and your question. none of us are going to
think future prime ministers will apologize, but i do think that future prime ministers do, go to marco polo bridge, talk about specifics. and abe get more specific references to bad things that japan did than any present statement that any prime minister, foreigners or emperor. i hope that the trend of the future prime minister and japanese officials, ambassadors will talk more about the specific things. that tim is much more fruitful in terms of preparing and giving them an apology, which is...
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. >> reporter: the owner of marco polo caterers in vienna took nearly $7,500 from the couple but did not tell them that he'd gone out of business. >> i mean, we don't have a lot in savings. so we have been scrambling. >> reporter: scrambling to find another caterer and get their money back. casey says he can't afford this huge loss on a teacher's salary. and after months of waiting for a promised refund we went to the oner's home to try to get it for him. >> is mr. pisana here? >> no, he is not. >> reporter: we didn't find him there. so we came to the business, too, and the doors locked shut. but something happened soon after our visit. the owner called casey to set up a date and time to return his money. he showed up, but gave lots of pushback when he saw our cameras. >> hey, hey, hey, wait a minute. casey had to shift the suv into park after nearly being dragged. >> we can end it right here. i want the money. >> reporter: we agreed to turn the camera off in order to get him to fork over most of casey's refund. >> you are my here he is . you helped me so much. >> reporter: after boo
. >> reporter: the owner of marco polo caterers in vienna took nearly $7,500 from the couple but did not tell them that he'd gone out of business. >> i mean, we don't have a lot in savings. so we have been scrambling. >> reporter: scrambling to find another caterer and get their money back. casey says he can't afford this huge loss on a teacher's salary. and after months of waiting for a promised refund we went to the oner's home to try to get it for him. >> is mr....
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marco polo, you pass odd that. they paid a fortune for it. i don't know. >> i don't know either. they don't know. >> they spent an enormous amount on programming. they are, i mean, so much of the value has gone, it would seem, from the traditional providers to them at this point, including their market value, which is about $50 billion. are they the big kid on the block now, netflix? >> i think they're being valued like a technology company or internet company where the rest of us are still being valued by traditional media companies. i think we have some of the same opportunities. maybe not in quite the same way as those guys have, and i think new people that are coming into the space want to distribute products like stars are going to help us help nuj us in the direction of evaluation that more closely resembles netflix because there's not a whole lot of -- >> they have the direct to consumer model. we're a well financeded company. there's a lot of people that want to partner with us. john malone is the biggest shareholder. you know, it's not a bad thing. >> what's this world g
marco polo, you pass odd that. they paid a fortune for it. i don't know. >> i don't know either. they don't know. >> they spent an enormous amount on programming. they are, i mean, so much of the value has gone, it would seem, from the traditional providers to them at this point, including their market value, which is about $50 billion. are they the big kid on the block now, netflix? >> i think they're being valued like a technology company or internet company where the rest...
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>> those are the marco polos. >> i feel like i'm on qvc right now. n and get the marco rubio shirt. >> giant rand paul card. you can feel the cotton blend. really. >> there's one thing i have to say to you. may your birthday be the best ever. rand. maybe you could send somebody a little birthday card, someone special in your life. >> jeb mug. >> it has the explanation point. i think it is a jeb mug. >> jeb! >>> a lot more coming up on the program. standing behind her faith while behind bars, refusing same-sex marriage license getting support from mike huckabee, rallying behind her. >>> referee targeted from behind, knocked down by two high school football players. what sparked such a cheap shot? bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. he can not see through doors. his speed, anything but superhuman. but when it comes to health care options, george found helpful i
>> those are the marco polos. >> i feel like i'm on qvc right now. n and get the marco rubio shirt. >> giant rand paul card. you can feel the cotton blend. really. >> there's one thing i have to say to you. may your birthday be the best ever. rand. maybe you could send somebody a little birthday card, someone special in your life. >> jeb mug. >> it has the explanation point. i think it is a jeb mug. >> jeb! >>> a lot more coming up on the...
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is troubling what's going -- kubla kahn printed money out of the barks of tree, in the words of marco poloy book, i spoke to president jimmy carter and asked him about his opinions of china. he says, we cannot control china from washington, d.c. or new york. the chinese are gradualists. this is going to be something that's going to be going on for quite some time. >> but what they just did, which was a 2% or 3% devaluation, and then everybody's had to adjust around that, is this an issue where people are using their currency to prop up their economies right now or is this a normal situation in history in the sense that they're using their currencies as a flexible tool to adjust their economies? >> i think they're trying to use it as a tool to adjust their economies. the eurozone policy makers like to adjust their currency. you'll see in the indonesia, philippines, even in india, you'll see responses to this. >> we've seen some already if you look at malaysia and thailand. both of their currencies have depreciated against the dollar. then the new game is they have to adjust versus china as
is troubling what's going -- kubla kahn printed money out of the barks of tree, in the words of marco poloy book, i spoke to president jimmy carter and asked him about his opinions of china. he says, we cannot control china from washington, d.c. or new york. the chinese are gradualists. this is going to be something that's going to be going on for quite some time. >> but what they just did, which was a 2% or 3% devaluation, and then everybody's had to adjust around that, is this an issue...