will no longer have to spend the night in the jail. they will instead be given a violation and not a misdemeanor. bloomberg says he supports governor andrew cuomo s plan to decriminalize pot possession if it s under 15-grams. brian: the governor should legalize fracking. steve: the town is going to pot. alisyn: virginia couple who work for the government are $217 million richer this morning. dave and nancy honeywell, the sole winner of the powerball jackpot. dave brought it at the richmond airport and once he found out he won, he was worried how he was gog get the ticket safely home. in minneapolis, i found this wallet that you put on your arm. i used it before for traveling overseas. i put it inside my long sleeves or whatever and put the ticket in there. but i kept checking it on the way home. with like, it s got to be there. alisyn: sticking it in his sleeve, that sounds safe. they had a choice of taking the full jackpot in 30 or 30 annual payments wait a
revised and partial transcripts will be released in about a week. a virginia couple that works for the government $217 million richer this morning. dave and nancy honeywell the sole winners of the power ball jackpot. he bought the ticket at the richmond airport on his way out of town from work. once he found out he won he was worried how he was going to get the ticket home safely. i found this wallet you put on your arm. i used it before for traveling overseas. i put it inside my long sleeves or whatever put the ticket in there. i kept checking it on the way home. it has to be there. it has to be there. the couple choose that one time cash option which means they get $136 million before taxes. that s probably after taxes. right? no. i don t know. it s a lot of money. they both plan on retiring in
cruise ship. it was at 9:15 p.m. central time. it took nearly 4 hours to get all of the passengers off. it was quite a sight to see. more than 3,000 passengers streaming off the ship. we talked to a few passengers they had quite a story to tell. it was really tins. nobody knew what was going on. there was a moment when electricity went out. you could hear the streams of babies and mothers and there was an elderly couple sitting next to me. they were saying remember, i love you, remember, i love you. that was really difficult. a few of them had loved ones waiting to hear from them. majority of the passengers boarded buses to either galveston, houston or new orleans where they will make their final journeys home. despite the conditions out at sea most of the people praised the crew for how they handled the tough situation. mary quinn o connor. the stories from all of the passengers are still pouring in. mothers with babies this morning here is more of their reaction aft