Showing posts with label Legend. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Lottery Legend Has Seen A Lot Of Winning Tickets





In this 2011 photo, Tennessee Education Lottery President and CEO Rebecca Paul Hargrove and her finance officer, Andy Davis, stand after completing a presentation to a state Senate task force in Nashville.



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In this 2011 photo, Tennessee Education Lottery President and CEO Rebecca Paul Hargrove and her finance officer, Andy Davis, stand after completing a presentation to a state Senate task force in Nashville.



In this 2011 photo, Tennessee Education Lottery President and CEO Rebecca Paul Hargrove and her finance officer, Andy Davis, stand after completing a presentation to a state Senate task force in Nashville.


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Life took a dramatic turn last week for 16 co-workers from a New Jersey town hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. The employees of a government garage in Ocean County reportedly have one of three winning tickets in the $ 448 million Powerball jackpot announced Wednesday.


Will their lives change for the better? Or will they end up like many lottery winners, losing the money, their relationships and their for sense of self?


Ask Rebecca Paul Hargrove. She’s a lottery legend, but not because she hit a big jackpot. Hargrove is president and CEO of the Tennessee Education State Lottery Corporation, and before that, she launched the lotteries in Florida and Georgia in the 1980s and ’90s.


“I’ve met hundreds of winners in my almost-30 years in the business, and what I’ve found is people really don’t change much,” Hargrove tells Weekend Edition Sunday host Rachel Martin from her hometown of Nashville, Tenn. “If they were unhappy before they won, they’re still unhappy. If they saved money before they won they still save money.”


They pay off bills, buy a house and a car, perhaps take a grand vacation. But most, she says, “they say to me, the best thing about winning is security for their children’s future.”


Interview Highlights


Do lotteries prey on lower income people who can’t really afford to play week after week?


“I think that is one of the myths that has been perpetrated year after year after year after year. Let’s just take Tennessee. We did close to $ 1.4 billion last year. There are about 6 million people in the state. And you take the number of people over the age of 18 and divide it into a billion four, and it just can’t be poor people who are buying. The numbers don’t work. People from all walks of life buy tickets.”


Why do lotteries have such universal appeal?


“The last Gallup poll I read said that 76 percent of the population of the United States thought a lottery was a responsible way to raise needed revenue, as opposed to raising your taxes. And it’s a fun way to raise those needed revenues.”


In many states the money is earmarked for education. Is that how it gets actually spent?


“In the states where it goes to education, absolutely. But it funds different types of education. In Illinois, the common school fund when to K-12 education. And sometimes as has been the case in other states where dollars went to K-12 education they became replacement dollars, rather than enhancement dollars.


“In 1992, when then-governor Zell Miller ran for governor, he wanted to bring a lottery to Georgia that made a difference. That was the beginning of what is now very famous, and that’s Hope Scholarships. You graduate from a Georgia high school with a B average, and the lottery pays your way to school, tuition, books and fees. So when Tennessee started their lottery 10 years ago, and they saw what a difference it made in higher education in Georgia, they copied the Georgia model. So it’s pretty special.”




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Lottery Legend Has Seen A Lot Of Winning Tickets

Monday, June 17, 2013

Hollywood Legend Ed Asner: Snowden is a Hero


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June 17, 2013


Legendary Hollywood film star and voice actor Ed Asner called in to the Alex Jones Show near the end of Sunday’s broadcast, publicly voicing his support for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.



“Why do I get a call from you?!” a pleasantly surprised Jones asked Asner.


“It’s been a long time,” Asner stated. “I’m still an admirer of all you do and I guess you’re one of the last voices left standing in this so-called democracy.”


Members of the Infowars crew in California were able to locate and interview the staunch supporter of the 9/11 truth movement, convincing him to call in to Alex’s Sunday show.


“What do you make of the NSA spying coming out and funding Al Qaeda to attack Syria, sir?” Alex quizzed the 83-year-old television, film and stage actor.


“I think they’re looking to stir up things and perhaps create the genesis for World War III,” Asner replied, correctly accusing the military industrial complex of perpetuating endless wars to justify its existence and funding. “It furthers the control of the corporate business over the people of our country. It further makes us all sheep.”


Asner also weighed in on NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s plight after leaking sensitive data the U.S. government says could have undermined national security.


“Isn’t it good news the NSA stuff is coming out?” Jones postulated. “Or is it too little too late?”


“Well, I think what we’ll have to find out is: What are they going to do with him?” responded Asner. “If they leave him alone, then there is still democratic principles at work in this country. If they try to crucify him like they did Manning – or still are attempting to crucify Manning – then…”


“That’s right, I think Snowden’s a hero. What do you say?” Alex inquired.


“I do, too… and [if] press, media doesn’t rise up and try to defend him as openly as possible, then the government will truly be labeled, ‘fascist,’” Asner said.


Alex also asked Asner to divulge his favorite acting role. “Well I can’t deny the extent I identified with the character in Rich Man, Poor Man,” the former president of the Screen Actors Guild said of his representation of father Axel Jordache in the 1976 American television miniseries.


This article was posted: Monday, June 17, 2013 at 1:24 pm


Tags: big brother, domestic spying, entertainment









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Monday, June 10, 2013

The Legend of 9/11 — 10 Years On


The Legend of 9/11 — 10 Years On by Anthony Lawson This video concentrates on the two major 9/11 issues: The Unidentified Planes and The Controlled Demolitio…
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As America prepares itself for the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, some of the most vital questions about the financing of those attacks and the moneta…
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The Legend of 9/11 — 10 Years On