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daughter shared stories and tears. >> i was such in awe of him that day. i only saw a small part of what he did. >> little brother it's been an honor and more than an unimaginable privilege to be your brother. >> it was a tribute to be remembered. abc7 news was at oracle arena for the service and joins us now live. katie? >> reporter: the original venue picked for the memorial just couldn't hold the amount of people expected so it had to be moved here to oracle. the place was bursting at the seams with love for sargent lunger. so many people he touched from family and friends to the public. the chief said she wanted to send him off properly with great honor and respect he deserved.
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i think that happened today. people are multi facetted. >> sargent lunger had a saying. wars work at night. >> i know he is with us pushing our best. >> reporter: and a devoted dad, always. >> despite the serious cop face he tried to put on, he acted like a little kid most of the time. he and i made jokes and on my mom and sister. i think he was more excited for our annual disneyland trip than i was. >> reporter: he meant a great many things to a great many people. >> you, scott were my son and my sunshine. you were born bald, skinny. 21 inches long with the biggest ears i've ever seen. your mother and i wondered if
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you'd walk, or fly. you didn't crawl you mostly scooted around. so i nicknamed you scooter. >> reporter: scooter would pick up many nicknames as he protected hayward. >> as a sargent he had better arrest stats than most did. >> reporter: lunger worked hard, training the next generation. . >> i will continue to honor him by passing on the death he's given me to other officers and being the mentor that he was to me. >> reporter: while having fun along the way. >> that was known as glitter gate. >> my dad wasn't afraid to die. we talked about it a lot. he always said that dieing is a part of life. and the only thing we can do is enjoy every day that we get. >> reporter: live life fully, no matter what uniform you're wearing.
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>> here's to you, scott, it was one hell of a ride. one of the more emotional moments is when the hayward police chief gave the flag that had been draped on the coffin. we have more moments on our facebook page. you can take a look at abc7 news bay area. >> the memorial included a salute to officer lunger. >> people were able to pay tribute as the procession made it's way to oakland. >> reporter: hayward police sargent showed up for residents every day. today, they did the same for him. >> choking back tears so i had
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to be here. >> reporter: many say that calling was the least they can do. >> i can't believe these things are happening to the people that are trying to protect and take care of us. >> i've lived in hayward 22 years. at some point i probably met the officer. soy -- so i just wanted to be here to show support. >> reporter: even those too young owe understand were filled with pride. >> you never know what is going to happen to them. i just feel for them. i respect them so much. >> reporter: people say if there is anything to come out of this tragedy, it's that this community is closely knit filled with strength and light needed to overcome darkness. >> it's touching to see everybody, especially law enforcement, police fire, paramedics, everybody supporting each other. it's a family brotherhood kind of thing.
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that strikes me as amazing. >> it's a big city but a small city at the same time. so we all know each other. >> reporter: many saying they feel they know sargent scott lunger and everything he stood for, even better. >> many people showed their support today, here is a look at flags displayed in hayward where people gathered and abc7 news viewer jody took this photo. you can see firefighters standing on their fire trucks, on the overpass displaying a flag for sargent lunger. new details on a violent encounter with san francisco police that injured two officers and left a wanted assault suspect dead, dieing after fighting with the officers. sonoma county sheriff deputies believe he was on the run after beating a 97-year-old man he took care of before 5:00 this
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morning. the man remains hospitalized in serious condition tonight. police say he rear ended a bmw along richardson avenue, the driver says the suspect ach yeared to be incoherent and he chased the bmw's driver for a few blocks. >> one officer was thrown to the ground and suffered head injuries. another punched by the suspect. >> those officers are recovering tonight. other officers captured the suspect near an i-hop. he stopped breathing after being handcuffed. police and paramedics were unable to revive him. a family has filed a lawsuit against a san jose police department accusing the department of racial profiling. the lawsuit says that an officer followed the couple home after they picked up their 7-year-old daughter from school jumped out of his patrol car drew his gun and placed the father in handcuffs and officers then
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searched the car. the couple claims police received calls about suspicious black man with a purple backpack. something the dad said he did not have. the teen accused of killing 8-year-old maddy middleton made a court appearance today, adrian gonzales is being charged as an adult in this case. and chris nguyen is live with the latest. >> reporter: gonzales had very little to say during his court appearance. he did not enter a plea this morning and will return to court in mid september. today, in superior court, wearing a green shirt and khaki pants, the 15-year-old adrian jerry gonzales waived a right to a speedy trial. >> we're in a position to go forward at a moment's notice in this case. and we're confident in the juror's of santa cruz being able to fairly hear this. >> reporter: gonzales had been charged with murdering his neighbor maddy middleton.
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special allegations include rape and committing lewd acts with a child under age 14. >> our job will be to review the evidence conduct our investigation and make sure the minor, like every citizen accused, receives a fair trial. >> reporter: outside of the court house a former friend of gonzales reacts. >> there is not empathy you can have for him, but i feel empathy for the person i knew. >> reporter: she says he threatened to commit suicide a few years ago but she never took the threats seriously. >> i would never think he would do this. he never seemed the type of person to hurt anyone else. >> reporter: the santa cruz school district is working to provide counselling services to students and staff as well as the rest of the community. >> we want to be able to keep our children close and safe and protected. and it's terrible to feel like we weren't able to do that. >> reporter: gonzales is due back in court on september 21st.
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in santa cruz, chris nguyen abc7 news. a science camp counselor accused of molesting a young boy has been charged with molesting a second child facing charges for sexually abusing an 11-year-old boy. today, santa clara county prosecutors charge hadded women molesting a 7-year-old or 8-year-old boy. he volunteered at walden west science camp. sky 7 hd flew overhead while they looked for clues near richmond park way. the fire broke out this afternoon. investigators are looking for what caused someone to start the burn. details on a murd year suicide involving a father, daughter and son-in-law in vallejo. all three people have now, in last week's shooting on songwood
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road now died. police say baker shot his father-in-law after an argument then shot his estranged wife, and turned the gun on himself. the bakers both died at the shooting. the father passed away, yesterday. breaking news now, several homes are burning in solano county. the fire started this afternoon firefighters believe it began as a brush fire and spread to the mobile home. firefighters expect to contain the fire soon. do stay with us for any breaking updates and follow us on twitter on abc7 news bay area. a smoky scene in east san jose as well, firefighters are mopping up after a small grass fire that started around 4:00 this afternoon. it was under control about an hour later. the flames briefly threatened a mobile home park. >> former smith's front man
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morrissey claimed a complaint against a former sfo officer claiming the man greeped him. he says a male worker approached him and touched him inappropriately. he said he was getting his items when this happened and said two british airways employees, with him at the time, witnessed the whole thing. still to come a dead prisoner in san francisco jail. why wasn't he on suicide watch? plus, if you need to cross the bay this weekend, you could face a traffic mess. how to get around the bart tube shut down. >> i'm spencer christian. after two days of heat, it's a cooling marine layer bringing us a change to the weather pattern. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up in jus
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. there are questions over a death of a prisoner in san francisco county jail. vic lee is live with the jail with more. >> reporter: the question is could the suicide here have been prevented some or did the deputies do everything they could to determine that the inmate was not a danger to himself? last saturday, alberto petrolino's family called chp telling he told them he was going to jump off the golden gate bridge.
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officers found him drunk on a bridge at the parking lot. the chp says he was asked if he was suicidal and he answered he wasn't. the chp says officers then gave him a standard series of questions to see if he was telling the truth. they determined that he was. and that he was not suicidal. officers discovered he had arrest warrants so they took him to county jail, he was booked on the warrants. >> violation of a court order. probably a stay away order or court order. >> reporter: here the story gets murkier. he was jailed with the general population, not suicide watch. but the chp says in a statement, it's officers did share their information with sheriff deputies about the initial suicide call. on tuesday evening, deputies found petrolino hanging from a shower stall at the jail. >> the facts of the case are under investigation. >> reporter: questions for
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investigators. did the deputies also determine that he was not a suicide risk? and if he wasn't why did he take his own life? how could he do it in a jail shower stall? vic lee, abc7 news. governor brown has until midnight to approve or deny parole for one of three men convicted in the chowchilla bus kidnapping. fred woods convicted ever kidnapping 26 children and their bus driver nearly 40 years ago. woods could have a parole hearing this fall. this weekend there is a major service disruption on bart you need to know about. there will be no bart service between san francisco and the east bay. lyanne melendez is live to tell
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us about the closure. >> reporter: there will be more shuttle buses and ferries out here weekend, but there will be back ups like this one that you see here at the toll plaza. now, one advise that transit agencies are giving people is to either carpool or stay home. >> there will be some pain. >> reporter: transit officials know the consequences of closing the transbay tube this weekend in order to rebuild some tracks. had will make for a faster and smoother ride on bart. >> i'm off so i'll be home. >> reporter: bart paired with several agencies to transfer people between 19th avenue and west oakland station. there will be ferries this weekend. >> we have additional ferry service on the oakland and alameda services on the vallejo to san francisco service. that is going to help as well.
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but that is not enough. >> reporter: estimated 100,000 people use bart on any given day. >> everything is super packed. the trains are packed to the hilt. it's bad. >> reporter: oakland city officials are encouraging people to stay in the east bay to attend the art and soul festival happening this weekend. among the performers, sheila e, an oakland native. >> i'm going to have my family, my brothers and cousins nephews, pulling everyone on stage with me, we're going to have a blast. yes. >> reporter: the lessons will help the agency prepare for the closure on the weekend of september 5th. starting tomorrow, shuttle buses will replace underground muni trains in san francisco between 9:30 and 1:30 a.m. it's because of construction inside of the tunnel continuing
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through january. shuttle buses run between embarcadero station and tranceis circle. >> yes. let's check on weather. heads up on that. >> and heat is easing a bit. spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> here is live doppler 7 hd. low clouds and fog pushing out over the bay now. it's still mainly sunny inland. to our south, a surge of moisture and clouds into southern california produced wide spread showers from santa barbara to san diego. some of that moisture is headed into our direction. first, what's happening now a live look at our emmory value camera. it's 67 degrees in san francisco. oakland, 71. 74 mountain view. 82 in morgan hill and 64 in half moon bay. here is the view from above low clouds from our sutro camera
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looking over parts of san francisco that are visible. it's 77 degrees in napa. 80 in santa rosa. 89 in fairfield. 90 in concord and livermore, warm inland but no more triple digits for a while. here is a look at exploratorium camera. forecast features will have fog and high clouds moving in overnight. both in fact producing a rather cloudy early morning period. we'll see cooling into the weekend but increase in humidity that will feel muggy the next few days. here is what's happening in the atmosphere. a big hot air mass that brought us heat is sliding eastward now. that is being replaced by cooling onshore flow that dropped temperatures from yesterday's levels. we have moisture throughout the south going to be streaming into our direction. 7:00 this evening, most is flowing east over the sierra. you'll see into tomorrow we'll have high clouds moving in
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increasing humidity here in the bay area. we don't expect rainfall from this it will feel sticky and muggy from bay area standards. and summer afternoons can be stormy. back to the bay area increasing low clouds and high clouds during overnight hours. and low temperatures from upper 50s to low 60s, then, tomorrow, we'll see hazy sunshine with high temperatures in the low 80s up to upper 80s in morgan hill and gilroy. mid-60s on the coast. downtown san francisco, a high of 68 tomorrow. north bay, we'll see north bay valleys low 80s on the near east bay, highs from mid-70s to low 80s. here is the accu-weather forecast. cooling throughout the weekend and with humiditiedy decreasing
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just $45. to get the rate passengers need to book through the yellow cab app. lyft now has approval to service sfo and now oakland. if a picture is worth a thousand words the california museum of sciences is checking out the big picture part of the natural world photography contest. the academy expects to create awareness about animals and habitats. >> it's an emotional connection when you see these images it touches you in a way that just hearing facts and learning about things doesn't. >> the academy received 6,000
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entries. the winner is this picture of an egret. >> still to come making progress on california drought. how the state is doing and what still needs to be done. >> a big boom and a blast bugging residents for months. the fight over a southern california convent, up for sale. the celebrity who wants to buy it and who is fighting that
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keep it up, but if you look at the beautiful brown grass this is one example of how they're finding new ways to conserve. residents are rushing to rip out lawns and get paid for it. >> we have a long list of people in that program. it's just blown up over the last year. >> they removed 1.5 million square feet of grass this year and those who have it... are watering less accord toing new state numbers. >> we saved 35% in june. it is terrific. >> reporter: some is due to more use of recycled water. >> no. i don't think i would. >> reporter: for landscaping and maybe flushing the toilet. that is what these students from downtown college prep wanted to do. this video was their enry into solve for tomorrow contest. >> we felt the drought was the
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biggest idea. >> reporter: for $500 the team built a system saving 35 of the usage by reusing water. >> it's in a collection tank. when you need it it to pumped into the toilet. >> on behalf of my school, and our staff and our team. >> and someone else might have been happy. notice ponchos? it started to rain. maybe a sign from above. >> water will go to sprinklers. there is a rainbow then, fire works. a judge is indicating she'll likely side with state regulators. today, the judge says she
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believes it is legal. the judge hasn't issued a final ruling. officials are trying to find the source of a mile-long oil slick off the coast of santa barbara county. scientists say it's likely to result in naturally-occurring seepage from the sea floor. >> in portland, oregon a royal dutch sell ice breaker ship is on the move though greenpeace proet wresters have been surrounding it. a judge in alaska ordered greenpeace to pay for every hour protestors blocked the ship. the ice breaker is a part of the exploration and plan off the
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northwest coast. i'vation mystery of malaysia airlines flight 370 could soon be solved. helicopters continue to search reunion island after a piece of a jet wing washed ashore, and also, a battered suitcase. the piece is on its way to france for investigation. a number etched on the side could possibly link it to the jet that disappeared one year, four months and 21 days ago. >> within ten miles even 100 miles. >> marine biologists are looking at the plane part to try to assess it's path. remember a dentist who shot
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and killed a lion named cecil is nowhere to be found. the u.s. fish and wildlife service is investigating the circumstance's surrounding the killer. officials say his listed phone numbers are not receiving calls now. researchers spent years tracking the lion and are heart broken. >> i was enchanted by his beauty. we're trying to study the factors that endanger these animals. >> prosecutors charged the hunter who supervised the hunt with killing a lion not authorized to be hunted. a mystery nagging people living in gold country has been answered. what is behind frequent booms heard in the sierra. and why they can be heard for miles around.
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>> reporter: five days a week ten remote pits are loaded with munitions and the old ordinance is blown to bits. >> you almost feel them. inside of your body. it's strange. >> reporter: what is astonishing is how far from hawthorne people reported hearing what is called history booms. oakdale, placerville, all the way to nevada city 148 miles from hawthorne. . >> i was going for a walk in the foothills outside of nevada city. late morning and early afternoon, i heard them. >> reporter: the reach of the sound from hawthorne has been documented from a team from southern methodist university, using the daily explosions from hawthorne to study ways to better detect nuclear explosions. they set up a sensor outside of sonora expecting to record long
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distance sound waves well below the range of human hearing but then, they heard what many others described. >> we were surprised we can hear them. that is still the mystery if we want to continue with a mystery. >> reporter: the team says high altitude wind carries the sound westward from hawthorne explaining why winter is generally quiet. strangely, the sound skips over the source of explosions. >> i would say here about 23 miles away i hear it maybe once per month. >> . >> reporter: so the source is no longer a mystery science can't explain how sound, audible to humans can travel this far. okay are travel agents too old school? >> interesting, right? coming up, michael finney looks at pros and
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apparently not. >> a good travel consultant could add real value to your vacation. when looking vacations it used to be common to go through travel agents but the internet changed that. now, most book their own trips, but should they? >> this is an industry that changed so dramatically in the last 15 years or so. but in a way it's changed for the better for consumers. the travel agencies that are still left standing are the ones that have great advice and offer great service. >> that is bay area consumer check book editor. check book put together a report on travel agents. he says if you're looking just for a flight or hotel you may be better off online, but looking at a big trip, travel agents can offer help. >> the way to use them is as travel consultants.
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i want to know where to go. when to go there. what to avoid and what to see. >> just because they say they're family friendly, we know better. >> that is mimi cassidy. they believe consumers can do a lot on their own but there is something to say for experience. >> if you plan 1 or 2 vacations in a year we plan 5 to 6 to 7 per day. >> so how much does it cost you? fees start as low as $ten and as high as $300 for a complicated trip. i have links to moraga travel and consumer check book. because you're watching this right now you'll have free access to check book's full report on travel agencies for two weeks go online to abc7 news.com. there, you can see my reports just click on seven on your side. then select 7 on your side.
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pop star katy perry's dream of owning a convent near hollywood is going to have to wait a little while longer. it is in the middle of a legal fight. >> reporter: the property is a 35,000 square feet of real estate atop a hill in los felz. the sisters sold the property for 15.a5 million but today a judge ruled that the sale was invalid. >> we're pleased with the judge's ruling today. >> reporter: katy perry negotiated the deal to purchase the estate for $14.5 million but the ruling doesn't carry the way to buy the property only
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blocking the previous sale. attorney randy snyder represents the woman who bought the property. he says the church shouldn't have a say. >> we believe they have control over their corporation. >> reporter: it was donated to the sisters in the 1970s. perry reportedly met with the surviving sisters this year but they chose to sell the property to hollister who wants to convert it into a restaurant and boutique hotel. judge ruled hollister can remain in control of the property for now. the legal battle will move through civil courts. the 1984 summer olympic torch that caitlyn jenner held
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will be auctioned off. jenner carried the torch through lake tahoe. sit expected to sell for $20,000. well be sure to look up tomorrow, rare sight in the skies a blue moon happening every few years. once in a blue moon. it can be seen at 6:43 a.m. it's a phenomenon occurring when two full moons appear in the same calendar month. there won't be another until january, 2018. >> it's a ways away. let's check on the forecast. >> yes. i can tell you what the weather is going to be on that night. we've got low clouds forming on the coastline beginning to push over the bay. and down in the tropical pacific, we've got active weather going on now. tropical storm guillermo is moving in the general direction
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of the hawaiian islands. back to california aconsiders the state, nice and toasty in spots with highs up to 100 degrees in chico. and more thunderstorms tomorrow, and scattered showers across the sierra. in the bay area our cooling trend continues. higher humidity so will be muggy but cooling down highs from low to mid-60s on the coast to mainly 70s around the bay to 1 or 290 degree readings. here is the accu-weather forecast. cooling continues throughout the weekend. the humidity will start to disappear sunday, we'll have drier air and next week a little bit of a warming trend. temperatures in a seasonal range for the week ahead. >> all right. thank you. >> in sports when you're told you have to pack your bags you've got to go. >> but larry is still here.
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good evening, raiders open training camp tomorrow in napa. there is something new for the silver and black. optimism. he's got a new target with first time draft pick amari cooper who can be very special. second year quarterback is a starter with eight pass deflections and a pick with a new staff is evaluating his every move he knows he cannot make rookie mistakes. >> coming into the next year and you're projected to be a starter. they expect more of a higher level from you as an athlete. so the pressure is definitely building higher. and that is something that we live to play for the team for,
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to be under all pressure. all pressure isn't good pressure. >> kevin hogan will be back for a fifth season, david shaw has a lot of options as running back. ram onrice and sophomore christian mccaffrey. >> he's just got it. whatever it is he has it. we're going to need that role to fill. just going to kick off returner on the back field. he can play receiver. so there is a lot of things we're going to do with christian. we knew other guys can do coming back to do. >> i used to have it then i lost it. a's host indians tonight and feermer a brandon moss all set to play, not going to happen because he was traded today. the trade deadline is tomorrow
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at 1:00 p.m. pacific time. david price was traded to the blue jays. price will be a free agent after the season. he's 9 and 4 this year. toronto is trailing by two games in the american league wild card race. a weird scene in new york. he found out he had been traded and the 23-year-old was in tears in the middle of the game. and just distraught about the deal. turns out the mets changed their mind and the trade did not go through. so he's still a met. nhra returns to sonoma this weekend this, is a loud sport for cars going faster than 300 miles per hour down the strip. defending funny car champion won a lot of races but winning at sonoma would be at the top of the list. >> this is one of the races i couldn't won yet.
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so we'd like to kind of put it on the mantle there, you know? check it off the list to be able to scoop up this deal here and do some wine tasting and that kind of thing. >> yes. do the wine after. first round of the british open, 20-year-old kim is the leader after shooting a seven under 65 on the 14th here. almost a double eagle right here. she has a one stroke lead. round two of the quicken loan national it appears to be stuck. speeds up a little bit here. and rolls in. ricky fowler, here he is on the ninth hole. it's going, going, gone as well. tiger woods five back with a 68.
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abc7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. still burning after three years, a california fire showing more signs of life. that is at 9:00. >> then at 11:00 a bizarre twist in the violent encounter with police that ended with a man dieing. the crime the suspect is now connected to. >> here is a look at what is ahead. abc7 news at 11:00. >> 11:35 is jimmy kim yil live. >> that is this edition of abc7 news at 6:00. look for breaking news on twitter. >> from the entire new team, have a great evening.
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this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a high-school principal originally from chatham center new york... ...an attorney from silver spring, maryland... ...and our returning champion, a policy analyst originally from denver, colorado... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hey, folks, i don't want to put any pressure on colby potter, our champion, but consider this scenario -- "oh, you were a contestant on 'jeopardy!' how did you do?" "i won." "how much money did you win?" won...$200." [
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laughter ] but he gets to play again today. so, that's good news as he faces amanda and andy, the a-team. let's go to work. and here are the categories. a little bit of everything in... and the "y" is immediately before the letter "e" in each correct response. medical history -- some dead ends and some early versions of standard modern instruments from cleveland's dittrick medical history center. alex: colby, start making money. battles in the war for $200, please. andy. what is the revolutionary war? that's right. battles in the war for $400.
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