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they worked hard, they did what they could. >> amanda: mmhmm. lynn: but it didn't feel like and what would have e ppened if it was 2008 and 240,000 people would have shown up? this was 171,000 and so it did not look, in our eyes, that the party was prepared for this. >> amanda: mmhmm. i'm gonna have you sit tight, because we want to move on to the republican race and talk to you about that a little bit. which was also not with out some criticism from your editorial board this week. on friday, an editorial came out critical of the way ted cruz campaigned in the final days before the caucuses. calling him out for a misleading mailer that was sent to voters suppororrs about a ben carsoso departure from t race. when carson, in fact, did not drop out. so, what is your take on these candidates attempts to do these things in the final hours leading up to the caucuses? >> lynn: you know, we nt to see this as part of the iowa caucuses and we felt like, that those tactics- and they weren't just, you know, we could say that people coming in to iowa and iow
they worked hard, they did what they could. >> amanda: mmhmm. lynn: but it didn't feel like and what would have e ppened if it was 2008 and 240,000 people would have shown up? this was 171,000 and so it did not look, in our eyes, that the party was prepared for this. >> amanda: mmhmm. i'm gonna have you sit tight, because we want to move on to the republican race and talk to you about that a little bit. which was also not with out some criticism from your editorial board this week....
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>>amanda: mmhmm. >>sam: because, you know, there were heavy favorites in both of those times and you wanna know what? iowans made the final call. they, to talk to them one-on-one, they had to travel all across our state. i think it you know, lightning apparently does strike twice with close elections here in iowa (chuckling) >>sam: but i don't think that's something against iowa. i think that's something for iowa. >>amanda: right. >>sabrina: so this is when it get in-, gets interesting. what happens next? >>amanda: mmhmm. >>sabrina: later this month south carolina and nevada both vote. then it's super tuesday, march 1st with voting in more than a dozen states. >>amanda: yeah, it's a big day. (whooshing) >>amanda: so let's take a look at the latest national polls now as we head into more voting contests. these numbers are from quinnipiac's newest survey of republicans nationwide showing donald trump with 31% support to become the eventual nominee followed by ted cruz and marco rubio. and hillary clinto
>>amanda: mmhmm. >>sam: because, you know, there were heavy favorites in both of those times and you wanna know what? iowans made the final call. they, to talk to them one-on-one, they had to travel all across our state. i think it you know, lightning apparently does strike twice with close elections here in iowa (chuckling) >>sam: but i don't think that's something against iowa. i think that's something for iowa. >>amanda: right. >>sabrina: so this is when it get...
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>>amanda: mmhmm. >>mr. zaun: and so i think it's really important that we slow this process down and, but most importantly as it was mentioned before there is a bill that's gonna be coming up in regards to oversight, a legislative oversight. it's something that i support as well. >>amanda: do you think this is more than a partisan issue? obviously you're a republican who's not in favor of it. what are you hearing from other republicans in the house and in the senate? >>mr. zaun: well, it disgusts me if it does become a partisan issue. you know, both the democrats d the republicans in their last budget, or the budget that we're in right now, the budget year we're in right now, have shown savings in there. we forget about the i blame both parties. certainly wish that it wasn't done by executive order. i wish it was done by legislative intent. and it, and of course that's why the legislature is involved in this process. >>sabrina: so what has it been like for you to be really going against the governor a
>>amanda: mmhmm. >>mr. zaun: and so i think it's really important that we slow this process down and, but most importantly as it was mentioned before there is a bill that's gonna be coming up in regards to oversight, a legislative oversight. it's something that i support as well. >>amanda: do you think this is more than a partisan issue? obviously you're a republican who's not in favor of it. what are you hearing from other republicans in the house and in the senate?...
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- the kitchen. - the kitchen, mmhmm. (audience laughs) - hello, blanche. (audience laughs) - gracie, you tricked me. - george, blanche has something to tell you. - what is it, blanche? - harry left a message for you. - he says to say goodbye. - he told me that this morning. he must think a lot of me to say it twice. (audience laughs) - blanche, now that you've had time to think, tell george what happened to my engagement ring. (audience laughs) - your engagement ring? - it's gone. - what happened to it? where is it? - oh, don't ask me. whatever i say, you'll think i'm lying. (audience laughs) but if you think blanche is lying it won't matter because she doesn't love ya like i do. (audience laughs) - blanche. (audience laughs) (audience laughs) (audience laughs) - it's so simple, you wouldn't believe it. - well try me. if i like it i'll use it on my television show. (audience laughs) - may i get up now? - yeah. - well ... - let's have it. hurry up or i'll put you back on my lap again. - well you see when i went to pick up gracie to go to the airport she was
- the kitchen. - the kitchen, mmhmm. (audience laughs) - hello, blanche. (audience laughs) - gracie, you tricked me. - george, blanche has something to tell you. - what is it, blanche? - harry left a message for you. - he says to say goodbye. - he told me that this morning. he must think a lot of me to say it twice. (audience laughs) - blanche, now that you've had time to think, tell george what happened to my engagement ring. (audience laughs) - your engagement ring? - it's gone. - what...
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>>sabrina: mmhmm. >>mr. culver: in iowa, as you've said in the past, we've had different components of the program handled privately. and that public/private partnership has worked very well. but it's misleading to say that 40 states have privatized their medicaid one of only five states that's privatized the entire program affecting 560,000 people. right now the state runs our current medicaid program. the other reason i'm speaking out is because we do it very efficiently. in fact, the iowa medicaid system that we had in the past was number one in the nation, certainly recognized as being one of the best. for example, we currently are paying only 4% of our administrative cost uh, on overhead or 4% of the whole program on administrative cost. the, under the new plan that will go to 12 to 14 percent. so we're gonna nearly quadruple the administrative cost. we've really worked hard to save taxpayer money and we're concerned that we're, we're pulling out the rug from underneath a program that is actually meetin
>>sabrina: mmhmm. >>mr. culver: in iowa, as you've said in the past, we've had different components of the program handled privately. and that public/private partnership has worked very well. but it's misleading to say that 40 states have privatized their medicaid one of only five states that's privatized the entire program affecting 560,000 people. right now the state runs our current medicaid program. the other reason i'm speaking out is because we do it very efficiently. in fact,...
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. - mmhmm. if you stand about here and take three steps and roll with me. - four. (audience laughs) - hmm? - four steps. and you don't take a tight grip, you relax. - oh, well, okay. i doubt that it matters very much. (audience laughs) now, on the swing, on the back swing, bring the ball up as high as you can. - no, dad, you bring it back waist high. - look, if you know so much more about this than i do, why don't you teach her? - oh no, i'm not gonna teach her anything. teach her ... (audience laughs) yeah, yeah, i'll see what i can do with her. you guys go on with the game. - well, there's no use of my wasting my breath around here anymore. come on, let's get a soda or something. - first, we better determine your particular weaknesses. (ball thumping) obviously there's a lack of coordination here. (audience laughs) let's face the alley squarely. (audience laughs) now the big factors here are concentration, timing and rhythm, and relaxation. now let's try a relaxed swing. (audience laughs) no, no, you're much too tense, child. bend forward. - you think you're pret
. - mmhmm. if you stand about here and take three steps and roll with me. - four. (audience laughs) - hmm? - four steps. and you don't take a tight grip, you relax. - oh, well, okay. i doubt that it matters very much. (audience laughs) now, on the swing, on the back swing, bring the ball up as high as you can. - no, dad, you bring it back waist high. - look, if you know so much more about this than i do, why don't you teach her? - oh no, i'm not gonna teach her anything. teach her ... (audience...
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- mmhmm? - where do you buy your gas and oil and tires and things like that? - where do you think we buy them? at the shoe store. - well wherever you buy them, don't buy them there anymore. buy them at bill shepard's service station! - i wonder if that was a paid commercial announcement. - yeah - mother! oh i've had a simply wonderful day. how are you? - oh i'm fine. what's his name? - who? - oh, let me do that for you. the boy who's responsible for this being a simply wonderful day. - does it show that much really? - well it couldn't be more obvious if you printed his name across your forehead. - he's hardly a boy. bill's at least 26. - bill who? - bill shepard. he owns that real nice service station over on 4th street. honestly mother, he's one of the most thoroughly charming men i've ever met. - well i've got news for you. he wasn't so charming to me when i asked him for a job yesterday. - [betty]did he know who you were? - well i didn't run up to him and say, "hire me quick, i'm betty anderson's brother!" it was the first time i'd seen the guy. - oh, he wa
- mmhmm? - where do you buy your gas and oil and tires and things like that? - where do you think we buy them? at the shoe store. - well wherever you buy them, don't buy them there anymore. buy them at bill shepard's service station! - i wonder if that was a paid commercial announcement. - yeah - mother! oh i've had a simply wonderful day. how are you? - oh i'm fine. what's his name? - who? - oh, let me do that for you. the boy who's responsible for this being a simply wonderful day. - does it...
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. - mmhmm. - and my parents wanted me to be a school teacher. - school teacher (chuckles)? - but i wanted to go on the stage. so it ended up with me running away from home. oh, i don't recommend that, but it did get me started. - i understand (mumbling). now where did you go first? and i tried to get a job as a chorus girl, but ... - [frank] with all these obstacles, what did ya do? - [laura] well, i was running out of money so i just took dancing jobs any place i could get them. i don't know what they call them now, but they used to call them dives. (laura laughs) - laura, just how did ya get your break? i mean how long was it before somebody recognized that you had talent and your career really started to go up? - [laura] well ... - well, i think we can close our arithmetic books and then we'll get back to our compositions. let's see, who was the last one to read his yesterday? - richard was the last one, but beaver didn't have any. (audience laughs) - i have mine today, mrs. rayburn. - well, very well, theodore, we'll start with you. i had to use more than 50 words 'caus
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- mmhmm. - on a saturday afternoon. i suppose it's too much to hope he's reading a book. (audience laughs) (door opens) - hi, beav. - hi, wally. - hey, what are you doing? - just looking at myself. - hey, you're not messing with my shaving lotion again, are you? - huh-uh, if you want you can smell me. (audience laughs) - okay, okay. - hey wally, do you notice anything about my face? (scoffs) - doesn't look any dumber than usual. (audience laughs) - i mean, is there anything on my face? - well sure, dirt. (audience laughs) - i mean, is there anything on my face that belongs to me? and a mouth, and some freckles. - are they good-looking freckles or bad-looking freckles? - whoever heard of good-looking freckles, ya goof? - dad? are you busy? - oh, well, sort of beav, i'm writing off some checks. what is it you want? - well, what makes people have freckles? - well they're caused by pigment. - pigment? is that what makes pigs look like pigs? (audience laughs) - well i'd never thought of that, beaver. why do you want to know about freckles? - well what would happen if a guy had
- mmhmm. - on a saturday afternoon. i suppose it's too much to hope he's reading a book. (audience laughs) (door opens) - hi, beav. - hi, wally. - hey, what are you doing? - just looking at myself. - hey, you're not messing with my shaving lotion again, are you? - huh-uh, if you want you can smell me. (audience laughs) - okay, okay. - hey wally, do you notice anything about my face? (scoffs) - doesn't look any dumber than usual. (audience laughs) - i mean, is there anything on my face? - well...