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♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a consultant and figure skating analyst from new york, new york... a consultant pharmacist from louisville, kentucky... and our returning champion-- a television director from cadillac, michigan... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. well, watching ben become champion
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was an exciting event for all of us here at "jeopardy!" he was up and down more often than a yo-yo. let's see what happens today as he defends for the first time against tiffany and jackie. welcome aboard. good luck. here we go. and here come the categories for you. first off, we get to deal with... oh, dear. followed by... words like "hostage" and "postage," things like that. and finally... ben, you start us. bills, bills, bills for $200, please. - ben. - who are the gates? - yes. bill and melinda. - bills for $400.
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- jackie. - who is bill nye? - yes. - bills, $600. this veteran british actor has appeared in the "harry potter" and "pirates" franchises. tiffany. who is bill nighy? - yes. - tv in 2020 for $600. - jackie. - who is batgirl? no. tiffany or ben? [ beep ] who is batwoman? not batgirl. tiffany, back to you. tv for $800. - jackie. - what is cheerleading? - that's right. - bills, $800.
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- ben. - who is bill o'reilly? - he's the one. - bills, $1,000. - ben. - what is "calvin and hobbes"? - yes. - cool beans, $200. - ben. - what is a kidney bean? - you got it. - beans, $400. - ben. - what is a lima bean? - yes. - $600--beans. - tiffany. - what is a northern bean? no. [ beep ] what is a navy bean? back to you, ben. beans, $800.
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- tiffany. - what is a thorn? the crown of thorns. thank you very much. and with that, you're on the board at $400, and you've taken us into our first commercial break. back in a moment. ♪ so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, flourishing, but then... oh. ah. okay. time to think, plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with powerful connectivity.
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jackie wong is a figure skating analyst from new york who has been called "the most trusted name in figure skating news." that happened when? during the 2018 olympics? olympics. lies. all lies. all lies? now, i take it, looking at you, that you were once a competitive figure skater. i was. i wasn't that good. but i think i'm better at typing and podcasting. so there you go. uh-huh. all righty. tiffany vicars is a consulting pharmacist from kentucky... mm-hmm. ...and a shareholder in a national football league team. yes. i am a shareholder of the green bay packers, the only publicly owned professional sports team.
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and i used to follow a university of kentucky player, randall cobb. i still follow him. but that's how i get interested in the green bay packers and also playing fantasy football with all the guys at work. well, you've enjoyed a lot of success with that team. ben scripps is our champion. would love to go to london to see the last night of the proms. what's that all about? it is a series of classical music concerts they do every year. and the last night they always have the same program every year, and it's just a big festive atmosphere. it's almost like a big party, and everybody brings flags and waves them and has fun. and where do they do it? they do it at the royal albert hall. royal albert. yeah. it's a beautiful venue, and i've always wanted to go see that. well, you've earned enough money to do it. but right now tiffany has command of the board. i'll do tv for $1,000. - ben. - what is "the unicorn"? - correct. - words that should rhyme, $200.
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- tiffany. - what is "beard" and "heard"? - correct. - words for $400. [ beep ] what are "meat" and "threat"? tiffany. still standing for $200. - ben. - what is the colosseum? - no. jackie. - what is the parthenon? parthenon. yes. europe, $800. - tiffany. - what is the grand canal? - that's it. - writer's creation, $200. - ben. - who is arthur conan doyle? - correct. - writer's, $400.
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- ben. - who is stephen king? - he's the one. - writer's, $600. - tiffany. - who is thomas harris? - yes. - writer's creation for $800. - ben. - mm. i...don't know. ' oh, darn. jackie. - what is "lord of the flies"? - no. [ beep ] we're going for the author. and william golding is the author. less than a minute now. tiffany. still standing in europe, $1,000. once europe's tallest office tower, the witte huis, or white house, survived the 1940 bombing of this dutch city and major port. [ beep ] and that would be rotterdam. tiffany, back to you. writer's, $1,000. - ben. - who is john grisham? - he's the one. - words, $600.
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- ben. - what is "cheese" and "geese"? - yes. - $800--words. ben. what are "baffle" and "waffle"? - right. - words, $1,000. [ beep ] what are "trough" and "furlough"? and now-- [ beep beep beep ] well, we won't get to that last clue. and, ben, you have the lead, and tiffany's on the board with $2,000. she picks next in double jeopardy! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99!
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tiffany is very interested, and so am i. so what are the categories in store for us in double jeopardy!? wait a minute. didn't we do this? followed by... then... and in the last category, the letter "a" will come before "e" in each correct response. tiffany, off you go. historic homes for $400. - ben. - who is jefferson davis? - right. - homes, $800. you might recognize the eldon, iowa house seen here from this famous 1930 painting of a farm couple
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posing in front of it. ben. what is "american gothic"? - right. - homes, $1,200. - ben. - who is clara barton? - correct. - homes, $1,600. - tiffany. - who is winchester? - correct. - homes for $2,000. - tiffany. - what is the breakers? - yes. - biblically, $400. - jackie. - who is adam? - adam is right. - "a" before "e"--$400.
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- ben. - what is tae kwon do? - that's it. - "a" before "e"--$800. in 2001, they walked this way as new inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame. tiffany. who is aerosmith? - correct. - "a" before "e"--$1,200. - ben. - what is gaelic? - yes. - "a" before "e"--$1,600. - ben. - what is the "aeneid"? - good. - "a" before "e"--$2,000. - tiffany. - what's an arboretum? - no. ben. - what is arborvitae? - yes. that's it. - the lord, $800. - jackie. - who is moses?
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- moses. right. - dino-topia, $400. - tiffany. - what is a triceratops? - that's it. - dino, $800. "jurassic park" fans will surely know of this small, fast dinosaur with a huge claw on each foot. - ben. - what is a velociraptor? - yes. - dino-topia, $1,200. - jackie. - what is a stegosaurus? - yes. - dino, $1,600. - ben. - what is apatosaurus? - yes. - dino, $2,000.
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- ben. - who is bob dole? - he's the one. - bills, $2,000. [ beep ] through sanctions. ben, go again. great american, $400. - jackie. - what is "cheek to cheek"? - yes. - songbook, $800. - ben. - who is bob hope? - yeah. - great american, $1,200. answer-- all righty. and you have a commanding lead--$19,200. um, $2,200, please. all right...
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- what is "at last"? - that's the song. [ applause ] lord deals with thee for $1,200. answer there, the other... [ applause ] i'm just going for $1,000 on this one. all right... - who is abraham? - no. who is noah? - noah. - noah. go again. all right. great american, $1,600. [ beep ] "let's fall in love." ben, three clues left. american, $2,000.
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[ beep ] "it's only a paper moon." now two clues left. biblically, $1,600. that would be cain. and now there's only one clue left. and the correct response-- who is joshua? [ beep ] all right. ben, $20,400. tiffany and jackie playing for second place. here comes final jeopardy! for you--adventure novels. think about it. make your wagers. clue in a moment. come out of the dryer wrinkled? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the world's first mega sheet with 3x more wrinkle relaxers. look at the difference of these two shirts... the wrinkle guard shirt has less wrinkles and static, and more softness and freshnes*á
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30 seconds. good luck to you. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you don't come up with that 1719 novel, you're gonna struggle with this final today. tiffany, over to you first. you had $4,800. what did you come up with? "gulliver's travels." not a bad guess but incorrect. it'll cost you $1,500 only, dropping you to $3,300. over to your left now to jackie wong. had $7,000. wrote down-- "what is '20,000 leagues under the sea'?"
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incorrect. it'll cost you $2,601. you're gonna finish in second place unless our champion, ben, did something really silly. he had $20,400. and he was unable to come up with "swiss family robinson." ben: robinson. the reference, of course, to "robinson crusoe." and it'll cost you something-- $1,042. not much. $19,358 added to your previous total gives you a 2-day total now of $38,158. and you get to play again. right here. we'll see you. ♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc.
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why teamers, parents can keep up with the dates. nancy pelosi getting heat for getting her hair done illegally at a san francisco salon. south bay leaders and researchers are looking to find bett ways to plan and prepare. i'll have the latest forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. and house speaker nancy pelosi was able to get her hair
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done at e salon on union street monday in san francisco. she says the business told her they were accepting customers legally one at a time. >> just today the city began allowing salons to operate outdoors only. indoors won't be until later this month. we'll have a lively report with reaction coming up. meanwhile, president trump. >> during a visit to a kenosha, wisconsin, he met with law enforce and enforcement and business owners but not the family of david blake, the man shot by police office officers seven times. >> reporter: in spite of state and local leaders askino post pone the visit, fearing tensions were still too high. he toured a building. >> we have to condemn the
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dangerous antipolice rhetoric. it's getting more and more. it's very unfair. you have some bad apples. we all know that and those will be taken care of through the system. and nobody's going to be easy on them either. >> reporter: repeating his suggestion that the police officer that shot blake seven times in the back, choked, comparing him to a golfer missing a putt. just blocks away, jacob blake's family hosted a day of community services at the site of his shooting. >> all i ask is he keep his disrespect as far away from my family. >> reporter: hosting a barbecue and voter registration drive, calling on the community to remain peaceful, despite the president was visit. and the 17-year-old, accused of killing demonstrators remains in custody. >> i guess he was in very big
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trouble. he probably would have been killed. >> reporter: the president condemned the fatal shooting in portland of a man wearing a blue lives matter flag wearing a red hat, and when pressed, he painted most protesters as agitators. >> do you believe systemic racism is a problem in this country? >> you just keep getting back at the subject we should talk about the kind of violence we've seen in portland and here and other places. it's tremendous violence. >> reporter: the blake family have spoken at length with joe biden and say they would make themselves available if he travels to kenosha. abc news, washington. the sports world has been intertwined with the political world and it doesn't appear that will change anytime soon. larry beale spoke with warriors coach, steve kerr. >> kerr is one of the most vocal
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and politically active coaches in america. warriors not in the nba bubble, so they were not part of the boycott and subsequent conversations in orlando. kerr was watching from afar, wishing there was some way he could help. >> there's a big part of me that wishes i was there, not only for the basketball part but to lend a helping hand on the social justice front. it really is a big battle and the nba, i think, has been fantastic. the league office has been supportive of players and coaches. i think last week, understandably, the players were just frustrated and how could they not be? how could we all not be? you peacefully protest, as our players have done, you want change.
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but when change doesn't happen and another black man gets shot, sometimes in the back, by a policeman, it's infuriating. especially if you're a black man or woman and you're raising children and you're scared in your own country. so, these are all things that we think about for our brethren within the league and for ourselves. and we -- we understand that we have to do everything possible. i think for the players, they realize people weren't maybe paying attention to the peaceful protests, so they took it a step further. and it became an economic protest of sorts and it was very successful. >> i call you a renaissance man and all that. but had an awakening of sorts and reading about the black experience in america. what have you learned that you didn't know before that you
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thought i hangout with all these guys, i know what they're going through, when in reality, maybe we don't? >> what i think i've learned that's most important is the de definition of racism. i think we all think of racism as an act. we think of some person using a bad racial epitaph to refer to somebody or a guy in a hood burning a cross. racism is really a system that we are all a part of and while we may not be directly responsible for this system, we're complicit with our existence within the system, if that makes sense. and it's really easy for somebody like me to make a statement, maybe donate to a charity, and then go back to my really nice house and my nice neighborhood and don't think anymore of it.
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but you have to think of it as a system and how it effects the entire black community and also how it effects us as white people in our country. is this the country we want to live in? with this moral stain that we cherish? most importantly, what are we doing going forward to try to reverse this? what are we doing to help educate young black kids? are we improving schools? are we improving nutrition? all of these things are part of racism. but in our minds, we're not responsible and i think that's what i've learned. we are responsible. >> steve is so thoughtful. it's always great to get a chance to talk to him. the warriors are working on a number of initiatives and hoping to use chase center as a voting location in november. they're working out those details and by the way, dan, that was an excerpt from our web
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page and steve did not hold back at all. so, check it out, if you want more steve kerr. >> profound comments. thank you. well, we'll move on now. there is not a vaccine yet for the coronavirus. they're working feverishly. many are trying. but we are getting an idea who will get it first. >>ia don't want it made available widely until it's proven to be safe and effective. frurbs sa safe and effective. >> reporter: a committee set up at the request of the national institutes of health is focusing on who is at risk of getting infected. the public will be able to comment on this report. meanwhile, they've issued a federal moratorium.
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couple whose make under 198,000 would be eligible for protections. but they must prove they can't pay their rent or would -- if they get kicked out. california reported more than 3700 more diagnosed cases today. that's below the seven-day average. 85 deaths, which is also below the weekly average and more than 13,000 people have died in california from covid-19. the seven-day positivity rate, at 4.9%. and san francisco, a new timeline has been established for reopening businesses and schools as barber shops and salons were able to reopen for business today. unfor the ownerf joe mafactes barber shop in san francisco, who took his business
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outside, after being closed for six mungss. >> very well spaced, lots of air flow. so, it's great. a nice, safe place for a haircut. yay. >> reporter: besides barber shops, hair and massage centers were allow to reopen outside today. everyone must wear a mask and go through a screening process. >> 97.4. all right. >> i did it this morning. 97.5. >> for now, this is a step that matters a lot to the folks thank work here, like joe, and people getting their haircut. >> reporter: malls and out door services are now accessible to the public. by midseptember, indoor zoos and aquariums will be added to the list. then the phased plan for reopening comes with a stern warning from mayor london breeze.
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>> all plans are subject to change, just like they were before. the last thing i want to do is tell you that we're going to be opening and then need to make changes and to start closing businesses once again. it's the last thing i want to do. >> reporter: the health department is concerned about the upcoming labor day weekend. >> the rate of new cases of covid-19 remains high. we are seeing about 75 new cases every day right now. and are still in the red zone. >> abc 7 news. education is one of the five key issues we're focussed on to build a better bay area and today the mayor laid out a new timeline foropening san francisco schools for in-person learning. there's no firm dpraet high be going back the classroom very soon now. kate larsson has the story.
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>> i'm extremely concerned about urchildren with covid. >> reporter: with that, she laid out a new timeline. k through 6, applying for a waver, can go back midseptember. through 8th grade, without a waver, may reopen midoctober. >> we know it is not my decision, butted of the school district, to move this forward. >> reporter: in a statement, they say they're preparing for a gradual return to a hybrid instructional model, focusing on the youngest student and those with disabilities. they need training and protocols in place, three months supply of ppe and labor agreements. president of the teacher's union. >> i'm not sure that a couple of weeks from now will really work. >> reporter: she says negotiations with the stis district have not begun regarding the new timeline. >> many more supplies and equipment for r needed. so, this is not a matter of
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willingness, we need to know the resources are there. >> i'm absolutely wanting to get back in the classroom and the students are feeling the same way. >> reporter: she's a teacher at daniel webster elementary. >> there would need to be a lot of changes to our school buildings to have that happen. reliable ventilation, hot water in the sinks. >> reporter: as for parents, mary pendleton has two kids. >> there are 39 with one teacher. >> reporter: she doesn't see how socially-distanced cohorts of 14 students would be possible anytime soon. >> people are pretty enraged about it. >> reporter: as for private and charter, they could be open for in-person sooner. abc 7 news. let's take a live look outside right now from our kgo roof camera. today marked a record 15th
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straight spare-the-air alert. sandia. >> unfortunately, not enough to where people will notice it. so, the 16th spare the air alert will go up tomorrow. it's in the green to yellow, which is good for green, yellow for moderate. the air quality has improved slightly but it's not going to last. and another one for thursday. you're looking at moderate to poor air quality. today we were just dealing with all the smoke and hatz and it's still with uz tonight. it's j i'll be back with a look at dan and alma. >> thank you. millions of californians on the brink of eviction as we continue here, the last-minute bill sign bide governor newsom. one bay
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now we want to share with you a daring rescue in new york silty today. firefighters responding to a high-rise fire, found a frantic woman hanging from a 16-story window. here's lucy yang with the story. >> reporter: this is the stuff of superhero movies but this was a real-life fire rescue. 1:30 this afternoon, flames broke out in harlem by west 133rd street. by the time crews arrived there was heavy smoke but most troubling there, was a woman hanging outside her window, hanging on to the sill, trying avoid heat and flames. they had a nano second to figure out how to arrest her. they opted for a technique not used very often. difficult, daring but proved successful. they executed what's called a roof, rope rescue, where they lowered a firefighter to the
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woman to secure her to safety. he had only one mission in mind too, make sure the woman didn't fall or jump in her panic. >> i was right behind her, so if she did decide to let go, i was holding her to the glass. i was holding on to the wall and what was going through my mind, i didn't want to see anybody fall. that's all i cared about. i just wanted to get her inside. >> reporter: this is why they practice, practice, practice so, when such emergencies arise, they can execute without mistake. >> reporter: she was pretty shaken while outside her window but was taken back inside safely and quickly. >> this is really a heroic rescue and really shows the talent and the bravery of the members of the new york city fire department. they exericized their skills
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uber will soon require some riders to take selfies. passengers won't have to take a selfie on the next ride. they've required them to take selfies to show they're wearing a facing covering. a san francisco-based company, old navy says they want to help with the national poll workers shortage. they have more than 1,000 stores nationwide with roughly 50,000 employees. if they choose to work at polls, they'll get employee pay, as well as from their county election commission. today was national poll worker recruitment day. this san francisco hair salon is where nancy pelosi recently got her hair done illegally. some are outraged.
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what nancy pelosi did yesterday was a crime. people are being prosecuted in california for similar offenses. >> tonight house speaker nancy pelosi is under fire for getting a shampoo and blow dry at a san francisco hair salon. >> the problem, salons aren't open for indoor business in san francisco. abc 7 reporter j. r. stone is live from union street where speaker pelosi had that appointment. >> reporter: yeah, this is obviously nancy pelosi's district, but a number of people i talked with in this neighborhood say that doesn't matter to them. they want to know why if nancy pelosi can get an appointment
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here at this salon, why can't they? >> it feels almost like a slap in the face. >> reporter: salon owner priscilla is referring to nancy pelosi getting her hair done inside this salon at a time that is illegal in san francisco. >> i feel like if she thought it was safe to be indoors getting her hair done with her mask down maybe it is actually safe, maybe we should be allowed to reopen. >> you certainly think that if a politician on a national level goes into a salon and gets her hair done that it would be safe for everybody else to go in. that's what it made me think. >> reporter: a pelosi spokesman says the business offered for the speaker to come enon monday, told her they were allowed by the city to have one customer at a time in the business. california republicans who have been fighting the closures are outraged. >> to her defense that she
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