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and don't you dare walk off. >> my tupperware is my tupperware. >> reporter: with somebody else's tupperware will come hunt you down and get my tupperware back. >> reporter: tha >>> people of a certain age are prone to take the occasional cat nap, and some of those same people take their naps surrounded by cats. steve hartman has the story of the most famous cat napper in green bay, wisconsin. >> reporter: the safe haven pet sanctuary has been blessed. blessed with one of america's most helpful volunteers. a true godsend. >> want some treats? >> i think it's absolutely amazing. >> reporter: elizabeth feldhaasen runs the place. >> it feels almost divine in a way. >> yeah, we're very lucky he walked in here. >> reporter: the savior of the cat rescue is a brother of the st. norbert abbey in green bay, wisconsin named terry lauerman. >> i've always been a cat bless touched by creation. >> you're such a sweetie. >> reporter: a couple of years ago, this 76-year-old retired teacher started coming in to brush the cats. but his mission quickly evolved. >> it just happens >> reporter: now on every vis
and don't you dare walk off. >> my tupperware is my tupperware. >> reporter: with somebody else's tupperware will come hunt you down and get my tupperware back. >> reporter: tha >>> people of a certain age are prone to take the occasional cat nap, and some of those same people take their naps surrounded by cats. steve hartman has the story of the most famous cat napper in green bay, wisconsin. >> reporter: the safe haven pet sanctuary has been blessed. blessed...
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i love tupperware. they had taken my flour, my sugar, my macaroni, anything i had in tupperware. >> reporter: he made the decision to face the press. that helped change public opinion, recreated in this powerful scene by kathy bates. >> my son is innocent. richard is not the olympic park bomber. he saved people's lives. >> reporter: what was a mother's heart feeling in that moment? >> what she says at the end. mr. president, please clear my son's name! >> she was in a room full of people who had maligned her son. >> reporter: the film itself has sparked controversy for portrayal of kathy scruggs. it's implied she had sex with the fbi agent who leaked that jewell was a suspect. this week lawyers sent a letter to clint eastwood and his team calling it entirely false and malicious. >> i can understand why everybody'd get defensive on this thing, but the plain facts are, they were the first ones to notify the public that this was going on, but i don't hold it against them. i read their paper. it seems fine.
i love tupperware. they had taken my flour, my sugar, my macaroni, anything i had in tupperware. >> reporter: he made the decision to face the press. that helped change public opinion, recreated in this powerful scene by kathy bates. >> my son is innocent. richard is not the olympic park bomber. he saved people's lives. >> reporter: what was a mother's heart feeling in that moment? >> what she says at the end. mr. president, please clear my son's name! >> she was...
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to your point tupperware today, big poppout of tupperware today. too small of a stock to mention in certain categories on the show but this one is making a nice big pop it's just off the 52-week low. if you look at multi, multiyears you see people grabbing stocks like this one. >> using your sports analogy just to carry it a little further, everybody is drafting the great athletes the everybody's the etfs if markets go up those athletes are going to continue to get the support and continue to perform. >> there's one that's sitting out there and everybody is like, it sure runs a fast 40-yard dash, sure runs high. >> antonio brown. >> it's lagged that's amazon, one of jpmorgan's best internet ideas for 2020. >> you're right. it's behind the market overall, but it's still double digits on the year. >> yeah. but it's substantially behind the market. >> because it's an investment year for amazon. the stock never outperforms when they are in investment year but it does tend to perform the year after investment year because that's when you see the benefit
to your point tupperware today, big poppout of tupperware today. too small of a stock to mention in certain categories on the show but this one is making a nice big pop it's just off the 52-week low. if you look at multi, multiyears you see people grabbing stocks like this one. >> using your sports analogy just to carry it a little further, everybody is drafting the great athletes the everybody's the etfs if markets go up those athletes are going to continue to get the support and...
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Dec 28, 2019
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the marketing chief at tupperware made the cover. the get serious challenges for women until 1975 when we did a large project, a bunch of stories that i think are still great. this project,for and i was surprised that a lot of the things that people say today, a man says one thing, a woman says the same thing, and it is considered to be shrill. those could have been said this year. >> 40 years ago, and we are still talking about that. >> we started out talking without a lot of coverage of the minority business. i had a chance to go back and read some of the early stuff. in the 1950's and 60's, because of the rise in the streets, everyone decided we are going to think about that. we started thinking about black empowerment in business. sophisticated, and by the time the 1970's came along, we were doing a lot more coverage instead of wondering about not just the positives, but what about the economic changes that seem to be stalling out. we have been good about saying this is how society goes. for more on business week's to -- niversar
the marketing chief at tupperware made the cover. the get serious challenges for women until 1975 when we did a large project, a bunch of stories that i think are still great. this project,for and i was surprised that a lot of the things that people say today, a man says one thing, a woman says the same thing, and it is considered to be shrill. those could have been said this year. >> 40 years ago, and we are still talking about that. >> we started out talking without a lot of...
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and the woman who was the marketing chief at tupperware, she made the cover. get serious about what happens within corporations and the challenges until 975. -- 1975. we did a large project, a bunch of stories, i think, are still great. i was surprised. i reread them for this project. i was surprised a lot of the things people say today, that a man says one thing, a woman says the same thing and it's considered to be shrill. how can you be so pushy? whatever. those quotes have been -- could have been said by silicon valley this year. we're still talking about that. likewise,, we started out not doing much coverage of minority business. a lot of the coverage we had was pretty bad. and i had a chance to read some of the early stuff all the way up to the 50's. in the 60's, because of the changes in society, all of a sudden everybody decided we will think about that. businessweek turned into a big place to talk about black empowerment in business. it was interesting to see how we took that. we got more sophisticated. by the time the 1970's came along and i came al
and the woman who was the marketing chief at tupperware, she made the cover. get serious about what happens within corporations and the challenges until 975. -- 1975. we did a large project, a bunch of stories, i think, are still great. i was surprised. i reread them for this project. i was surprised a lot of the things people say today, that a man says one thing, a woman says the same thing and it's considered to be shrill. how can you be so pushy? whatever. those quotes have been -- could...
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Dec 29, 2019
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the marketing chief of tupperware.get serious about what happens within corporations for women and those challenges until 1975. we did a large project of a bunch of stories that i think are still great. project them for this and i was surprised that a lot of the things people say today, that a manse is one thing and a woman says another thing and it is considered to be shrill or how can you be so pushy or whatever. though could have -- those could have been said by someone in silicon valley this year. we are still talking about that. doing muchout not coverage of minority business. a lot of that business that we had was pretty bad. i had a chance to read some early stuff to the 50's. changes incause of society, all of a sudden everybody decided jade lewis think about that. we started thinking about black empowerment in business. we got more sophisticated, and by the time the 1970's came along, we were doing a lot more coverage instead of wondering about not just the positives, but what about the economic changes that s
the marketing chief of tupperware.get serious about what happens within corporations for women and those challenges until 1975. we did a large project of a bunch of stories that i think are still great. project them for this and i was surprised that a lot of the things people say today, that a manse is one thing and a woman says another thing and it is considered to be shrill or how can you be so pushy or whatever. though could have -- those could have been said by someone in silicon valley...
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it's a clear tupperware box with a lock on it. >> dana: why for dieting. >> katie: people have to timeve access for certain portions. >> dana: so they use it for the phone. >> katie: a lot of jewish people do it, they put the phone in friday night and not out until saturday night. it's a healthy thing. >> jesse: people are doing the digital detox now. they're three weeks in. it drives everybody crazy. you can't get in touch with the guy. he doesn't use the cell phone. >> dana: that's the problem. >> katie: did it for an entire month. not a lap top, not a computer, anything. >> greg: he annoys the hell out of you telling you about it. all he does -- hey, i'm going away for a month. okay, we know what you're doing. >> juan: everybody in my family says you don't read my e-mail. >> dana: yeah, you're not really responsive. >> juan: i just do it a couple of times a day. i'll take a look. but i'm not going to be constantly -- >> jesse: you don't get my hate e-mails. >> greg: i send them from anonymous addresses, though. >> dana: you can't detox because everyone else expects you to respond. e
it's a clear tupperware box with a lock on it. >> dana: why for dieting. >> katie: people have to timeve access for certain portions. >> dana: so they use it for the phone. >> katie: a lot of jewish people do it, they put the phone in friday night and not out until saturday night. it's a healthy thing. >> jesse: people are doing the digital detox now. they're three weeks in. it drives everybody crazy. you can't get in touch with the guy. he doesn't use the cell...
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Dec 5, 2019
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from the leading law scholars of the world and they did a tupperware job. but if it is going to change people's minds, probably not because people have made decisions about this man and really, very little would law e thank you for joining >>> coming up here, with the basement hearings are underway on capitol hill, president trump was meeting with nato allies in london. still to come, a divide within the group that maybe showing following an interaction among world leaders that was caught on video. >>> more women come forward alleging sexual assault by lyft driver's. coming up next, we will talk live with a lawyer involved in this process. and of course again the rideshare company. ♪ ♪ >>> 20 more women came forward today saying that they were or sexually assaulted by drivers with the rideshare service lyft. several of those as well as the husband of one woman spoke out at a news conference announcing the lawsuit in san francisco this morning. the survivors say that lyft knowingly continues to let sexual predators drive and interact with the public. one wom
from the leading law scholars of the world and they did a tupperware job. but if it is going to change people's minds, probably not because people have made decisions about this man and really, very little would law e thank you for joining >>> coming up here, with the basement hearings are underway on capitol hill, president trump was meeting with nato allies in london. still to come, a divide within the group that maybe showing following an interaction among world leaders that was...
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. >> the bomber used tupperware to hole the nails.because they wanted to see if we might have recorded something on the tapes like a political statement or something. >> why do you keep defending these people? >> i'm not defending them. i'm just explaining. >> well, stop it! >> whoo! [ applause ] please welcome academy award winner kathy bates and paul walter hauser. [ applause ] >> welcome, you two. you know, this movie, this movie is already getting a lot of oscar buzz. and the national board of review gave you, kathy, the best supporting actress award and, paul, you also won for best breakthrough performance. >> i broke through, i guess. [ laughter ] >> you broke through. >> kathy, you play richard's mom in this movie and you're trying to prove your son's innocence and you were just nominated for a golden globe as well. >> what up? >> congratulations. [ applause ] when you found out you were nominated for the golden globe, how did you feel about that? >> i felt great. i want the movie to get the attention it deserves because in 199
. >> the bomber used tupperware to hole the nails.because they wanted to see if we might have recorded something on the tapes like a political statement or something. >> why do you keep defending these people? >> i'm not defending them. i'm just explaining. >> well, stop it! >> whoo! [ applause ] please welcome academy award winner kathy bates and paul walter hauser. [ applause ] >> welcome, you two. you know, this movie, this movie is already getting a lot...