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designed to break your heart? >> this is what i was most afraid of, was anything that has to do with sports. at least i know sort of what those four sports are, almost. >> okay. >> uh, spring training would be baseball, i suppose. of course, now i've-- given that too much. well, you know what, even though i sort of said maybe too much, i think i'm gonna ask the audience on this one 'cause i really don't know. and i would hate to walk away at this point. >> final? >> final answer. >> okay. all right, audience, we could use a little help here. if you would, pick up those keypads and please enter your votes now. [percussive music] ♪ >> all right, oskar just said, "football, is that the one with the bat?" >> so this is why i need your help. >> let's go to the board and get the results. 71% say-- >> well, if we're going down, we're going down together, so... i'm gonna make b my final answer
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then, baseball. >> turns out, baseball is the one with the bats. [laughter] he was the former baseball commissioner. and of course, baseball, our national pastime. >> yeah, that's-- >> all right, $2,000, you've made it. that's what those lifelines are for. >> i tell you. >> stay alive in the game here. $3,000 question's up next. >> all right. >> thanks to their love of wallowing in mud, pigs inadvertently give themselves a natural defense against what common ailment? >> oh, well, i think having worked many years for a cosmetics company, knowing how important spf is, and one way you would be able to block the sun very well would be with mud. so i'm going to go and say-- let me just make one more look. influenza makes no sense. colic, i think that's something babies have. i don't know about babies in the mud. that's another story. headaches, maybe not
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so much either. all right, so i think i'm gonna stick with d and say that's my final answer. >> stick with it 'cause it's right. $3,000. all right, one more correct answer and you get to that first threshold. so here it is, your $5,000 question. on june 1, 2015, who broke president obama's world record, set three weeks earlier, when she gained 1 million new twitter followers in four hours and three minutes? >> ah-hah, good thing i know. >> all right, as fabulous as the other three k ladies are, we were grateful that the fourth one didn't spell her name with a k. so i would think, obvious, to me, the answer would be caitlyn jenner. katie couric's been around. kate upton, no. okay-- yeah, so d, caitlyn jenner is my final answer. >> and that's also right. $5,000.
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way to go, oskar. that gets you to that first threshold, so you're safe with that no matter what. >> all right. >> but we can do better. >> i'm working on it. >> we got to build that plane dream. >> yeah. >> we'll be back. we'll play more "millionaire" after this. because i'm a woman, do you think i'm going to crack under pressure or conquer the field?
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>> welcome back to "who wants to
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be a millionaire." it's bucket list week. oskar hallig's up to $5,000. you reached that threshold. [cheers and applause] oskar trying to finish this dream of turning your den into a living, breathing museum of aviation. >> yeah. >> or just turning it into an airplane. >> just turning it into an airplane, yeah. that's pretty much it. >> i was trying to make it seem highfalutin. >> no, there's nothing highfalutin. high-flying maybe, but not falutin. >> all right, well, the next step is $7,000. so let's continue. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $7,000 question right here. meaning "doom of the gods," ragnarok is the end of the world as told by what mythological tradition? >> well, i went to-- the school i went to, we studied a lot of all of those mythologies, mostly the greek and the norse.
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and i think probably, based on the umlaut--i mean, from my name spelling, you might tell i'm german. so i'm familiar with umlauts. umlaut sounds norwegian, which would lead me to norse. so i'm confident enough actually not to use the "50/50" and go with c and make that my final answer. >> don't hold on that tight. you're fine. you got it right. [cheers and applause] $7,000. >> just for an umlaut. >> still have those two lifelines. >> all right. >> so you're in good shape as we head to your $10,000 question. >> here we go. [dramatic musical flourish] >> in 2008, an auction of what famous performer's memorabilia included a black and blue jumpsuit that said "gfos" and a red one that said "sex"?
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>> let me think about this. in 2008, an auction of what famous performer's memorabilia included a black-and-blue jumpsuit that said "gfos" and a red one that said "sex"? yeah, no, not gonna come to me. so i think maybe i'll rely on my "plus one," see if she can help me with this. >> who is your plus one? >> my plus one is my best friend, jamie lloyd. >> okay, jamie. >> come on down. >> come on down. how you doing? >> nice to meet you. >> i'm sure you know this. >> i don't know if i know this. >> you're oskar's friend. >> yes. >> do you approve of what we're doing here today? >> i think he's doing awesome. yes. >> do you like where the money's going? >> i'm loving it. >> are you gonna go on that airplane in the den? >> oh, yes. i've been on it, you know. >> all right, can you help him out here? >> okay, so here's what i'm thinking. >> all right. >> so the word that stuck out to me was memorabilia. >> okay. >> and i'm thinking that it might mean dead, yeah. 2008--well, ray charles, i don't
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think he ever wore jumpsuits. jagger and tyler are still with us so my guess is c, james brown. but i'm--you get the final word on that. >> all right, that's where i was headed too. i mean, it's only a $2,000 drop, right, if i drop? >> that's correct. >> i'm up at 7, so worst case, you'll have to take me to dinner tonight. >> i can do that. >> would you be fine? >> not a problem. >> wait, $5,000 isn't buying dinner? where do you guys go? >> well, i could--yeah. anyway, all right. so we're gonna go--i'm gonna go and say c. final answer. james brown. >> now you have $7,000 for dinner. that's right. and by the way, "gfos" stood for godfather of soul, james brown. hey, you're up to $10,000. way to go. when we come back, we're gonna play a little bit more "millionaire," see how much more money we can put in this guy's bank. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here.
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>> the answer to that question was dye it orange. [dramatic music] ♪ welcome back to "who wants to be a millionaire." oskar hallig up to $10,000 now. [cheers and applause] that's a lot of money to put towards your bucket list. but what would be even better is doubling that money, and that's what you have the opportunity to do right now. you still have a "50/50" lifeline yet to be used. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $20,000 question, this is it. because it's not any longer a community, aristotle thought a
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city shouldn't have over 100,000 people, meaning he'd probably disapprove of what state capital? >> all right. because it's no longer a community, aristotle thought a city shouldn't have over 100,000 people, meaning he'd probably-- so that's asking me basically what city state capital has more than 100,000 people, is the way i'm reading that. which doesn't really help me figure out any of the others. i'm just thinking being an east coast person myself, that hartford seems to have a lot more people in it, at least when i'm driving through it to get on my way somewhere else. or is aristotle-- you know what, let's not leave it on the table. might as well take "50/50" and see what we end up with. >> final? >> final. >> okay, smart move. you don't want to leave with those lifelines still on the board. so let's take away
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two incorrect answers. >> of course, the two. all right, i'm gonna go for it, and i'm gonna say a, hartford. final answer. >> wait, didn't you say when you drive through it, it seems like there's-- >> right. >> you're right. hartford, connecticut. all the others have less than 40,000 people. >> really? >> yeah. crazy. all right. [horn blares] $20,000, oskar, that sound means that time is up. but you're coming back to play more "millionaire." >> sounds good. >> all the lifelines are gone, but you're two away from $50,000, only six away from $1 million. >> all right. >> can we complete his bucket list dream, get him to $1 million? we'll find out next time. thanks for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. closed captioning sponsored by: fall in love with a new daily fiber.
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supporters tonight with his speech but he infuriated trump supporters because he refused to endorse donald trump for president of the united states and it was left to vice presidential candidate mike pence to bring these delegates together. >> it was a fascinating study and hard cold politics, ted cruz wants to be president and should donald trump lose in november cruz will automatically be one of the favorites in four years. so you could say that his speech tonight was this effect a kickoff for a possible 2020 campaign. >> stand and speak and vote your conscious, vote for candidates up and down the ticket, who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the constitution. >> reporter: but mike pence isn't thinking about 2020, he is thinking about november and his presence on the ticket could be a huge plus in making donald trump more appealing to the
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republican establishment and the conservative wing of the party. pence painted trump as a good man who can lead this country into an uncertain future. >> you have nominated a man for president who never quicks, who never backs down, a fighter, a winner, until now he has had to do it all by himself against all odds but this week, with this united party he has got backup and on november 8th i know we will elect donald trump to be the 45th president of the united states of america. >> reporter: donald trump coming after to congratulate running mate mike pence and giving the delegates here another glimpse of what they hope will be the ticket to defeat hillary clinton. let's go live outside the arena now to action news reporter sarah bloomquist and sarah quite a night on the floor of this convention tonight. >> jim, we were right next to the stage when senator ted cruz completed his speech and got
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booed out of the arena. we were right with the pennsylvania delegation when the crowd on the convention floor erupted in boos and people were fighting, openly arguing with one another and cruz never said to vote for donald trump and it made them so angry and listen from our vantage point as the boos erupted and listen to the reaction from pennsylvania delegat delegates. >> boo. i think the senator says exactly what we believe but i think the ultimate thing is to unite the party, unite the country. >> doesn't seem like a united party out here. >> by endorsing the nominee. i think what he really needed to say and i think what people were hoping and expecting he would say is that not vote your conscious but vote trump. >> pretty disappointed to be honest with you. it was a good speech that was
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ruined. unfortunately you know ted cruz could have been a hero tonight. would have brought the house down. pretty embarrassing to get booed off the stage at a republican convention. >> reporter: we have also confirmed that one delegate the former attorney general of virginia had to help get heidi cruz out of the convention arena. he told abc news that other delegates were screaming at her, it was getting physical, it was getting dangerous and he had to help her get out of the convention arena. also of note florida senator marco-rubio did not tell the delegates directly to vote for donald trump, another extraordinary night here at the republican national convention and not necessarily a positive one for the republican party. live in cleveland, ohio i'm sarah bloomquist channel six action news. >> was saw the first real clash between protesters and police
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today, 17 people were arrested after a protester tried to set fire to an american flag. cleveland police are reporting that that protester accidentally set his clothes on fire and the claim spread to others. nobody was seriously hurt. police responded fast and in large numbers, one officer used mace to quiet an individual. police far out numbered the protesters and photographers may far out numbered the police. meanwhile the trump campaign did admit today that portions of malania's speech were taken from michelle obama's speech from 8 years ago and contained two sections that used the same words and phrases as obama speech but for 35 hours the trump people denied that there was any hint of plagiarism. but today meredith mcgiver a trump mro i helped her with the speech and used portions of
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michelle obama's address and offered to resign but donald trump refused to accept the resignation. back to the business at hand we can now look forward to the climax of this convention. tomorrow night evanka trump will introduce her father to the delegates here and to perhaps the biggest television audience he has ever had. at that time he will accept his party's nomination for president and will begin to explain why he should be president. a year ago no one could have imagined what will happen here tomorrow night. with the possible exception of donald trump. and that's the story here from cleveland at the republican national convention, monica? >> thank you, jim. meantime hillary clinton is closing in on two possible picks for vice president tonight, presumptive democratic presidential nominee is deciding between virginia senator cane and agricultural secretary tomso vilsack as leading contenders
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and a leader of the state and one time missionary fluent in spanish and vilsack is part of the cabinet and clinton may decide by this friday or saturday but sources caution she has not made up her mind yet and she may actually still pick someone else. there is controversy tonight over who is and is not invited to speak at the democratic national convention in philadelphia and it's all about policing. we will have that a little bit later in the broadcast plus the city's e merging plan for the homeless population next week and rushing to prepare for thousands of delegates descending on center city, that is all coming up. ♪ we do have breaking news near out of north philadelphia where we do have breaking news a live out of lower marion township where the river has been searched for a man suspected of
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jumping in the river in the last 40 minutes in his quest to evade police, no word on why police were pursuing him but apparently this is happening near hollow and river roads and again about 40 minutes ago a man apparently jumped into the river to evade police and are now searching for him with police boats launched into the river, choppers are overhead as well as they continue that evening search. also breaking news out of north philadelphia a 16-year-old was shot during a robbery tonight, it happened about 9:30 here at sesel and wood bee street the victim just left his girlfriend's home when two tried to rob him and shot him twice. the teen was rushed to st. christopher's hospital the suspects fled, they remain at large. meanwhile the gunman who shot a 15-year-old boy tonight in philadelphia's frankfurt section is also on the run and police know who they are looking for in the case and believe the motive was an argument yesterday with some pushing and shoving.
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today the shooter came back with a gun. he opened fire in the 4800 about 5:20 tonight. the teenage victim is in surgery in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the stomach. a 20-year-old firefighter suffered burns to his legs battling this blaze at a new castle motel late this afternoon and broke out in one of the motel rooms in the 200 south dupont highway, investigators don't know what started it, no one in the unit was hurt but a 60-year-old woman and a neighboring room needed to go to the hospital for some breathing problems. the manhunt is over tonight for thomas gould and zanaatul and naim in bucks county surrendered tonight to police and he was dating gould but also had an on again, off again relationship with dubinsky and he was shot in
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the head at his home and naim is considered a person of interest, gould has already been charged with the murder. now to a developing story southwest airlines is trying to come back from a technology glitch. some of them have grounded flights across the country for hours. the airline says more than 600 flights have been delayed, 17 flights have been cancelled, the computer outage at one point today kept passengers from even being able to buy ticks online to check flight status or check in for a flight, that led to lines like this enormous line in baltimore, maryland take ebb -- taken by an action news viewer and not all are frustrated and we spoke to passengers arriving on southwest at philadelphia international and called it uneventful and smooth sailing and may have tracked down the source of a problem that put more than 100 rail cars out of service the silver liner five
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trains says it is due to what is called faulty welds, the weld is part of the suspension system and it involves a load bearing beam. now that the problem has been identified the train manufacturer hundai says two possible replacement beams are being considered, the company blames the bad welding job on one of its subcontractors but that office did not return e-mails or calls or comment to the associated press and has not given its official determination of just what caused all the cracks. a darby bureau neighborhood is up in arms or a tire slashing spree and woke to a dozen flat tires all in the 1100 of chest nut street and no idea why they were targeted and they had two cars hit and cost that one family hundreds of dollars to fix them. >> and it's just absolutely ridiculous and it's people that come out of this neighborhood and it's not this neighborhood so i wish they would stay where
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they are and do their own cars and see how their mom and dad like it. >> reporter: believe it happened about 2:30 a.m. between then and dawn, they have not had any other car slashings lately and say this crime is unusual for that area. it is the great coffee caper of chester county if you will and has been brewing for months, west chester police say a woman has been stealing bags of coffee from one walmart store then driving to another to return them for cash. she has apparently hit the entire try state area, racking up $3,000. investigators believe she is a traveling healthcare worker since sometimes she is seen on surveillance video here wearing scrubs. authorities really hope someone will recognize her. 25 cadets are on their way to becoming sworn officers of the law. they graduated from the montgomery police academy tonight in a ceremony held at the community college center in blue bell, montgomery
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commissioner val was among the speakers on hand thanking them for taking on the job and we also want to wish them well. it was an unforgettable night for this world war ii veteran honored in camden, new jersey and honored him at the meeting and navy gunner was badly burned when his ship the ss henry knot was torpedo and signed on for three more tours of duty in the navy and won a victory metal, purple heart and distinguished service metal, take our hats off to you sir. getting the homeless off the streets during the dnc and a brush with death, we will hear from the driver rescued by a dozen good samaritans after his convertible flipped and rolled over. police concern that the zika virus may hit a new infectious milestone in the united states, adam. >> monica, warnings and heat
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advisories taking up a good chunk of the country in the midsection that is pushing to the east and talk about some dangerous heat index coming up, in the full out weather forecast. >> phillies looking to real -- reel one in against the fish in action news tonight.
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a man driving a convertible can barely believe he is alive after this rollover crash and says it's thanked to good samaritans who rushed to save him on a south carolina highway yesterday and 20 year old driver lost control, flipped up side down this a ditch and the car was leaking gas. more than a dozen people pulled over to help him and to roll his car up right as you saw. he was stunned but barely injured, suffering just a slight burn on his arm. >> didn't know whether the car was going to blowup and they sti

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