to get her privacy. her attorney says this. without the aid of counsel, petitioner went to the commission website, read the instructions on the back of her winning ticket. she learned that the ticket was a bear instrument until such time as a signature is placed in the designated area. following the commission s instructions, she signed the back of the ticket and later on contacted counsel. where did she go wrong? unfortunately for her she didn t continue reading the ticket. it said very clearly that she could put it in a trust, thereby avoiding densification, but she didn t continue reading that. it s very clear in the instructions. if you go on the website it does talk about claiming her ticket, what the instructions clearly say is if you can put it in a trust then you avoid this whole issue about disclosing your identity. she didn t continue reading it, so it s unfortunate. unfortunately for her she didn t continue reading it. she s going to lose tomorrow. shannon: the three of
shannon: the three of us would say you got that call your lawyer first. before you make any big decisions. i can understand how she would see this thing and say unless i sign it, what if i drop it and someone else picks it up, i will lose everything. i better sign this thing and put it away. the state is not so convinced. the attorney general there in his filing says jane doe argues that winning in excess of a half a billion dollars is life altering money and that she prefers to live as normal a life as possible. the opportunity for life altering money is the essence of a large jackpot such as powerball. her life will be altered with her her name is released or not. her understandable yearning for normalcy after entering a lottery to 100s of millions of dollars is not sufficient basis to shut the public out of the business of the government. they are saying the matter what this is going to change her life and when you win a half a billion dollars you have to know that. imagine what
there will not be an effort to repeal and replace, you are sadly mistaken. where do republicans go from here on the repeal and replace given that doug jones will be seated next year, and 51-49 is the edge? reporter: i think they know they don t have the votes. maybe they will try to get the votes on infrastructure, but frankly, dave, i don t see that. maybe they will try to get the votes on entitlement reform and that polls terribly, and nobody wants to see social security or medicare cuts, so there are not a lot of issues they can capitalize on right away, and in the meantime you have the ongoing investigation, and if there s a big story as we get into the spring, it s robert mueller with more indictments. can we get a commitment on christmas and paris, the three of us next year and we ll bring the kids, sound good? reporter: yes. great to work with you guys, and let s all meet here next year. i m the only one that don t
lyndon johnson: well, i defer to the governor. gov connally: uh, maybe uh, yeah, maybe i can host a dinner in austin. john f kennedy: the three of us on a tour; we do austin, san antonio and dallas. gov connally: no, not dallas, you, you lost the hell out of dallas by 60,000 votes, i lost by 20,000. they just murdered all of us. john f kennedy: that s why we re gonna change that. well it looks good, kenny. lyndon johnson: dallas isn t safe. housewives came out of their houses to spit on me during the 60 campaign. kenneth o donnell: november. say ah, a week before thanksgiving. john f kennedy: all right, let s book it. lee harvey oswald: marina, marina, god damn it, where are my guns? marina: where are you going? lee harvey oswald: nixon s in town. i want to have a look. marina: why need the gun for a look? lee harvey oswald: give me my guns.
lyndon johnson: well, i defer to the governor. gov connally: uh, maybe uh, yeah, maybe i can host a dinner in austin. john f kennedy: the three of us on a tour; we do austin, san antonio and dallas. gov connally: no, not dallas, you, you lost the hell out of dallas by 60,000 votes, i lost by 20,000. they just murdered all of us. john f kennedy: that s why we re gonna change that. well it looks good, kenny. lyndon johnson: dallas isn t safe. housewives came out of their houses to spit on me during the 60 campaign. kenneth o donnell: november. say ah, a week before thanksgiving. john f kennedy: all right, let s book it. lee harvey oswald: marina, marina, god damn it, where are my guns? marina: where are you going? lee harvey oswald: nixon s in town. i want to have a look. marina: why need the gun for a look? lee harvey oswald: give me my guns.