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>> there's nothing better than - all right. - t. snuggling up with special friends or family to help you there's one t. - whoo! - pick up that bahamas trip feel cozy shs safe and happy, especially before you go to sleep. >> maybe he thought that was his relaxing voice. jim talked ab- yeah. a libuy anothe- i. i'd ke to alo maybe he wasn't trying to dial there is no i, sorry. krystal. up the sexy. all right, i'll spin. >> is the french accent? >> i don't know but i would listen to that. >> many fans said they would be ah ha. all right. well, let's have a letter. tuning in despite having no - start with that. - n. children of their own. - so there's one n. - all right. >> and so will we. if you care--well, before you do... [ laughs ] we're seeing a brand new side of ryan reynolds. - hang on a second, krystal. - [ giggles ] >> he'll be starring in the new so there are two of those spaces out there. one of them has a "bankrupt," one of them has $10,000. pokemon movie as pikachu. you're obviously hoping for the $10,000. - absolutely. - well, pick it up and now we'll see. - all right. a nack for cracking investigations. take a look. - aww... - aah... >> did you just talk? aww. it's only money. it's all right. >> whoa. i'm sorry. you can get rid of that. pass it down. did you just understand me? oh, my god you can understand you don't want a "bankrupt" sitting in front of you. me. i'm sorry. charlene, your turn. it has been so long. >> they try to talk to me all the time, all they hear is pika, pika.
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>> yeah, pika, pika he's - oh, well! uh-huh. - [ charlene squeals ] r. adorable. there is one r. pick up that "million" bucks. >> they can't understand me, all right, turn it around. - whoo! - all right, lay it down there. kid. there's a long way to go before anything happens... >> will hit theaters in may. >> . i know. ...but it's really, uh, good to have a start, anyway. feels good to have. it should, absolutely. don't let it distract you, though, and spin the wheel. medicare will pay for. - p. - yes, there is a p. what's left, you have to pay for that. actually, two of them. that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, - so-- - i'm gonna spin, pat. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. okay! this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. k. she may be onto something here. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement yes, there are two k's. for meeting their high standards of quality and service. $2,800. is that enough? - i'd like to solve the puzzle. - okay, go ahead. speaker of the house of pancakes. to request your free decision guide call now or go online at aarpmedicaresupplement.com. [ laughs ] yeah, that's it. pretty clever puzzle. nice going. with this type of plan, you'll have the freedom to all right, what do we got here? oh, my gosh. did you see this thing down here? choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. so, you've taken the first step. and when you travel, your plan will go with you -
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there's a long way to go, but it's fun to have it. anywhere in the country. and you just hold onto it and we'll see what happens. whew! she has five-- [ laughter ] call or go online and find out more. [ laughing ] she has $5,800. whew! see? there it is, and we'll be right back. think only specialty stores have what's new? olay has the hottest debut. [ applause ] new olay clay stick masks, ♪ hydrating facial mist, and brightening eye cream. only by olay. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. life, liberty, and the pursuit of big money. and when i really want to take it up a notch more of our salute to washington, d.c., coming up. we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get what you want about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase,
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"'twas the weeks before secret santa and all through the 'wheel'"... are you writing a poem about our secret santa giveaway? can win whatever our contestants win"? go to wheeloffortune.com to join the wheel watcher's club and get your spin i.d. "not a spin i.d. was stirring, not even a mouse." ♪ [ santa in distance ] ho ho ho! ♪ welcome back. we got a "thing." [ applause ] oh, thank you very much. "thing" always gets applause. there it is, and, uh, krystal, you'll start this one. you know, i guess one person . you know i guess one person can make difference. r. nah, no r. [ audience groans ] nuff said. >> nuf said indeed and who knew charlene, the proud holder of a "million dollar" wedge, he liked to hangout outside the is spinning. no pressure! we want to stay away from that, "world news now" studios. that's for sure. [ charlene squeals ] it's shot right outside tss as - $650. - t. we call it here. three t's. >> and we're remembering the legendary master of marvel comics and world war ii veteran who has died at the age of 95. one e.
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squlrks t >> reporter: fantastic 4, i'd like to buy another vowel--a. incredible hulk, not to mention x men avengers and black there is an a, yeah. panther. a diverse group of hero os with oh, another close call. oh, boy. one thing in common. - oh, no! - yeah. [ whimpers ] stan lee, writer shs editor and charlene, i know. that's a painful one. and it's just gonna--well, you didn't have it too long, so-- i know. i'm not too attached. publisher at marvel comics. [ chuckles ] okay, good. his big innovation to give these but i did notice a connection there. larger than life heroes human josh, go ahead. [ laughter ] flaws. s heroe don't have problems that's why they're gonna be close! oh, man! heroes. i thought you were gonna get the big one. >> reporter: but those i'm sorry. krystal. characters now rule at the box office. all right. >> the movie versions are getting better than the comic s. book versions. two s's. >> reporter: like hitchcock he loves his cameos. >> are you tony stank? >> yes, this is tony stank. - oh. - ach. you got a "lose a turn." a little bad luck all the way around here. charlene. >> reporter: or reminding the charlene: go! hero what the point is. >> i guess one person can make a difference.
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- c. . >> reporter: stan lee was 95. there are three c's. that's gonna help. the pantheon he leaves behind, immortal. can i solve the puzzle? >> and as he was going down the list i was thinking wow, his well, sure, go ahead. scottish accent. residual checks must be insane yeah, that's it. congratulations. wow! or were insane. i was gonna do one, but i can't. [ laughs ] so, as you know, that our "prize puzzles"-- he was into a lot. there are many celebrity tributes pouring in. uh, the prize usually involves the puzzle, >> wolverine actor tweeted we've so you're getting a fifth of scotch. congratulations. no. [ laughter ] lost a creative gennious, a pioneering force, i'm proud to no, you're going to scotland! you're going to scotland! i am? oh, thank you! have been a small part of his legacy. hey, charlene, here's a north sea adventure in the land of lochs and castles. >> and skeseth rogen say thank n don't miss the fourth season of "outlander," lee for making people who feel a starz original hit series based on the best-selling novels. different feel special. >> and we're deeply grateful for oh, my god. jamie! it's a silver filling, his service to our country and something that won't be invented for another hundred years. support of service members. what if it was a warning, from the future? >> he's got good genes. do you trust me, claire? he's good. such a stories life dying at 95. with my life. don't miss our updates @wnn
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experience the beauty and culture of scotland, fans.com. million people in this country a featured location in the epic tale who live with hearing loss. that spans the genres of romance, science fiction, of that 50 million, one in five are teenagers. history, and adventure... hearing health foundation is working to restore hearing. to learn more about their research for a cure wow! visit hearing health foundation dot org. look who suddenly has $14,300. help us make hearing loss a thing of the past. no "million dollar" wedge, a public service from hearing health foundation. but still a pretty successful round, i would say, and, uh, we'll play some more right after this. [ applause ] hypercholesterolemia or fh... that's a nice prize. ♪ ...an inherited disease that causes high cholesterol in childhood. if caught early, fh is treatable. so if high cholesterol runs in your family, closed captioning is brought to you by the following... see your doctor and get screened. man: banquet's new mega 2-piece chicken meal for more information, visit www.learnyourlipids.com. is hot, nashville hot-- perfectly fried chicken blasted with bold nashville hot spices. now that's mega.
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we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] making news in america this and i take my job seriously. morning, the california wildfires setting new records overnight. while i'm busy watching the game, now the deadliest on record. i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right, but this morning, new stories of hope and survival. tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, the trash collector who rescued a 93-year-old woman. lady gaga helping the red cross and you can help. if you see something suspicious, and another hero nurse who risked everything for his say something to local authorities. patients. breaking overnight, is [ crowd cheering ] nielsen next? a new report on the president's plan to fire the homeland security secretary as the migrant caravan makes its way to the southern border. prom picture controversy. this photo showing dozens of high school students seemingly giving the nazi salute.
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say something to local authorities. all right, everybody's ready for our third "toss up" of the night. "living things" is the category for $3,000. here goes vanna. ♪ [ bell chimes ] - charlene? - cherry blossoms. yeah, that's it. three for three in the "toss up" department. $17,000-plus. "phrase" is the category. charlene, you get to spin again. t. yes, one t. r.
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nope, no r. josh. josh: okay. - there you go! - whoo! s. one s, $5,000. [ bell dings ] but that sound, unfortunately, means time's running out. i have to give the wheel a final spin, ask you to give me a letter in the puzzle, three seconds to solve it. vowels worth nothing. consonants, we'll add $1,000, worth $1,500 apiece. again, "phrase" is the category. josh, still your turn. let's have a letter. n. two n's. $8,000. "phrase." ♪ [ buzzer ] krystal. r. it's been called. watch that, charlene. g. one g. ♪ [ buzzer ] josh.
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l. one l. ♪ - musical thinking? - no. still time. casual thinking. [ buzzer ] no. krystal. d. no d. charlene. c. no c. josh. p. no. krystal. h. yeah, two h's. ♪ - wishful thinking. - yeah, that's it, wow. [ cheers and applause ] good. well, you know what?een? you finished in second place, but that's an all-cash total. very nice half-hour's work. - uh-huh. -$7,350. thanks, krystal, very much. - thank you, it was a pleasure. - really nice having you here. we do ve1,000 mejo on til on th, es that leave? - oh, is it you? - oh, please. - hi. - me and my lucky charm.
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there you go. you're going to scotland, you know, and, uh, you're going to the bonus round first, with $17,300 cash and prizes. here are the categories. you'll chose one for the bonus round... - "people." - "people." hmm. that's not what i would've guessed, but i'm not playing. we'll be back. [ applause ] ♪ this week's grand prize car comes from... ...home of the auto4life lifetime vehicle coverage program. save big on hundreds of new and pre-owned vehicles at northern virginia's premiere auto buying experience. visit lustinetoyota.com. stay tuned. the bonus round is next. to me, he's,s phil mickelson, well, dad.. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain,
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so, you have $17,300 and a big smile, and who can blame her? and who's out in the audience with you? my friend elisa, who was one of my first friends in d.c. all right, and she's still a good friend, obviously, or, unless she just happened to wander in. all right, are you ready to spin the wheel? - so ready. - okay, go ahead.
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well, she had that "million dollar" wedge for a while. that's no longer there, band, uh, maybe it's there. grab that for me, please. thank you very much. charlene, if i may. we're gonna head over this way, and you're gonna stop on this mark right there, and we hope solve this puzzle. you chose "people," if my failing memory is right. r, s, t, l, n, e. all right, your turn. three more consonants, one more vowel. - p. - that's one. c. m. - and a vowel. - o. all right, see what we get out of that. boy. hmm. looks challenging to me, but "people" is the category. you have 10 seconds. there's a used letterboard.
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do what you can. talk it out. good luck. social partygoers. um... oof. vocal partygoers. [ gurgles ] too hard. [ buzzer ] [ pat imitates gurgling ] i'm sorry, it's kinda tough there. - we have these-- - joyful partygoers. yeah. they're social and joyful. - and $36,000... - oh, thank-- ...we couldn't do. hey, she had a great night. you got a second child coming in. - all is good. - it's the minivan fund, pat. yeah, you're welcome. stay right there. vanna and i will be right back. ♪ "wheel" has a new letter! a new letter? no, a new newsletter. wheel watchers club members get video messages from us, fun games, and more. join the wheel watchers club at... without touring the majestic national mall, showcasing the monuments and memorials that honor our distinguished americans and our military heroes.
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they are national landmarks and distinctive symbols of our nation's capital. ♪ this is a beautiful spot. kind of emotional to be here, too. it's gorgeous, the national mall. yes, it is. it's beautiful, it's clean, it's green. uh, the national park service takes care of all the monuments and memorials around here. this is the most visited national park in the country, and i can understand why. - mm-hmm. and you'll come back and visit us next time for more "wheel of fortune," i trust. - bye-bye. - bye! 'co"whl e time see viit's all right here.
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join us again tomorrow night... for more of our salute to washington, d.c. surrounded. >> reporter: helping rush elderly patients to safety. >> we put tape on the doors when we knew that room was evacuated. >> reporter: and she tried to drive down those hellish streets. i got out of my car because i knew i would die. you couldn't see anything. the back of my pants were on fire and two c out and pick up, extinguished my pants, put me in their fire engine and put a fire blanket over me. >> reporter: what was the first thing you said to your husband?
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>> i just said i'm alive. i'm here and i love you. >> reporter: lighting fast brutal force killing ernie fosse jr. confirming the grandfather and musician was found feet from his home. so many residents had such little time. imagine the home owner out here spraying his home down until there was no time left. as for the cause off all of this devastation, the power comany admitted they had a power line right before the fire broke out. that is under investigation. abc news. in southern california a wild fire that destroyed hill side celeb remansions and hundreds of other homes have scorched 100,000 acres. >> it's also 30% contained as new fires erupted. and some 200,000 people remained under evacuation orders. >> and today's weather
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uncalifornia could spread those wild fires very quickly. >> paul. >> good morning. well, still massive problems with the camp fire. now we have the winds still problematic because of this high pressure system. high fire danger. still dry, still seasonable. we're going to see changes this week. we'll still have no rain but the humidity still stays low even in single digits in some instances. >> add least the pattern's changing a little bit. president trump has approved major disaster declaration, clearing aid for those suffering from the fires. he's facing back lash. >> reporter: firefighters were doing battle in a suburban hell
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scape when president trump went on the attack threatening to cut local funding "there's no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in california except that forest management is so poor. remedy now or no more fed payments." it's not exactly clear what the president was talking about. >> it's very hurtel for all first responders putting their lives on the line. >> reporter: and called president trump's words "ill "ill-informed, ill timed --" expressing his concern for the 10s of thousands forced to evacuate and saying quote god bless them all. abc news, the white house.
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> the democrats now have a declared presidential candidate, richard ojeda made his announcement in washington. he lost his race for congress last week by nearly 13 points. a loss he blames on president trump's involvement. but he says he did as well he did in a pro trump state because he relates better to the avwrj person. >> the very people he stands in front of could never afford one single round of golf in some of his fancy country clubs. that's not where i stand. >> he served 24 years in the military and it president trump has called him a total wacko and stone coaled kraizy. >> i think he's got kwietd a few tattoos. tatted up. sinema was declared the decc
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winner in one of the country's most closely watched senate races. she voted for bills backed by the president more 60% of the time. she replaces republican senator, jeff flake. must finish their recounts by thirst. if that margin holds, a manual recount of more than 8 million ballots will take place. sanchez leads gillum. frars yuj told both sides to ramp down the redric. wall street slumped after a report that apple's i sales are
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off and they're cutting component orders. that led to a sell off in general. they're worried economic growth is slowing down. not slowing down the long awaited hq 2 will be open in new york sate and northern virginia. frrls they've chosen long city in queens and crystal city for the east coast, head quarters. an official announcement is come toot. some cities change their name temporarily, t coming to the bi cities. well, facebooksies test knocked out the site monday. which tested its users. >> facebook hasn't said what exactly it was testing. >> but it forced its users to
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find other ways to spend their time. so lot of them took to twitter. "all right everyone facebook down so it's time to actually work." >> and jennifer gilbert says 2006 has returned. time to revive the myspace account. basically everybody under 40 was down. it's just the grandmothers and the older folks on facebook who were like what's going on? >> people were losing their minds on twitter. >> the young kids don't use facebook as much anymore. coming up in the skinny orlando bloom is here to read you a bedtime storee with his dog. what's not to like about that? and remembering a comic book legend. w.u're watchg no"
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we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get what you want tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. parts of kansas got a sneak >>pas of kansas got a sneak peek at winter the region hasn't had much snow the last few years so residents may have to relearn how to drive on icy roads.
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it's now in the northeast with heavy rain and through morning commute and even snow in inland areas. well, amazon is looking into what appears to be a shady delivery in alabama. >> amazon flex driver puts two packages on someone's porch. she snap as picture for delivery verification. and then takes the package back to her car. >> no. >> and leaves. amazon says flex drivers are contractors and not considered employees. i mean -- heid.e thought that one through. pro for creativity. that's shady. oh, man. turning to a controversial class photograph that's shining a light on a small sit wisconsin. >> boys smiling appearing to give the nazi salute.
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here's lindsey davis. >> reporter: an investigation prompted by this controversial prom photo. dozens of boys appear to give the nazi salute while smiling. it was taken in the spring but recently posted. >> some people admitted they threw it up. >> reporter: this young man making what could be the white power okay sign. several men who were high school juniors that time abstained from making the gesture. "i was just following what other people were doing and i think a lot of people were because of threats to the school on monday the high school put students in a soft close, limiting their comeings and
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that doesn't help you that i know it. most entertaining last night social media star in a 28 out of 30 and things got funky for their next dance which was a retro aerobic. >> they're hooking up? >> they're not hooking up. she declared her love for him. >> so they're hooking up. >> there's no conformation there. meaning look into that one for you. they got a perfect 30 for that as well. >> harry potter star and keogh deerct ref ofhe week e was she? okay. never mind. milo manheim and whitney a 27
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and then they got a 28 for their redo of their week one cha-cha. >> not bad. bobby bones. the big dance of the night was their redo of their week one jive. the radio star shows a marked improvement actually. and the judges awarded them with a decent 24 and then grocery store joe. >> he ehad a contemporary who saw him pretty much standing you know he's doing his parts.t his quick step redo was -- >> we can do that. >> but he did also include in this one lot of poses. i mean he's moving. he's doing his thing. i'm not saying he's not.
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he got 24. >> so finally moment of truth the two couples given the booth were juan pablo. >> juan pablo? >> and cheryl. you got the perfect score but you are the weakest link. >> so wrong. >> and so is grocery store joe. >> two perfect scores. >> robbed. >> i'm upset about that one. next orlando bloom who is driving some fans insane with his bedtime stories. >> the latest a-lister to grace the screen of the british children's show and clearly was not reading
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