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unusual routes imaginable to becoming a presidential nominee. here's juju chang with our series, being trump. >> and i will be your champion. >> reporter: before he was the republicans' best shot at the white house, before he was firing people on the apprentice, even before he was a billionaire, reshaping the manhattan skyline, donald j. trump was a boy from queens, the son of an immigrant, and a developer. >> robert had a set of blocks, and i had a set of blocks, and i asked robert if i could have his blocks, and i built a building, i liked it so much that i glued
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it together, and he couldn't have his blocks. >> what do you think that says? >> i'm not much different than i am now. >> reporter: before he graduated from college, he was already working for his father's company. >> in the beginning, if you read "art of the deal," he was always exaggerating in the beginning, but being able to trump that up really put him on the map. >> when you look at the wonderful skyline, do you say, i own that, that, that? >> i look at the skyline and i really say, it's the greatest in the world, and i'm very proud to be a part of it. i would like to buy everything, if it were possible. >> i bet you would. how about central park? >> no, donald trump shouldn't be allowed to touch central park. >> reporter: he may not have bought it, but his name is on
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the ice rink and the carousel. >> you have said that success is a kind of drug. how do you handle it? >> a lot of don't know how. >> reporter: he turned himself into a brand, making cameos in movies like "home alone 2." and popping up on shows like "fresh prince of bel air." he perfected his showmanship. >> everything is luxury. >> reporter: but of course, there have been failures, trump vodka, steaks, and trump university. all business blunders on the don's record. and he hasn't always been lucky in love either. his first marriage to ivana.
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and alleged affair with marla maples. >> nobody wants to see the tabloid one-liners, that wasn't very charming. >> reporter: but third time seems to be the charm. melania said they are very happy together. >> he has been married twice before. did you have any concerns? >> no, we have a great chemistry, and to be with a man as my husband, you need to know who you are, have a very independent life as well, and supporting him, you need to be very smart and quick, and be there for him when he needs you. >> reporter: just last june, he decided his country needed him after toying with the idea for decades. once telling oprah, he wouldn't
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run unless it was critical. >> if it got so bad, i would never want to rule it out totally. because i really am tired of seeing how we're making other people live like kings and we're not. >> reporter: from the beginning, it's been an unconventional campaign. declaring in a candid, and to many, offensive speech. >> mexico is not sending their best. they're bringing drugs, crime, they're rapists. >> reporter: his run originally met with skepticism. not considered in line with an applicant for the white house. >> this is your worst nightmare. >> could he actually win? >> no freaking way! >> reporter: but his confidence never wavers.
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>> they say, is he a nice person? and i think actually i am a nice person. but i think the thing that will surprise people, i will be a uni unifier, bringing people together. including blacks and whites and everything. i think people will come together. >> reporter: at least tonight, he brought this crowd together. >> i will fight for you, and i will win for you. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: but can he build enough steam to become the 45th president of the united states? 109 days to go. for "nightline," i'm juju chang, no new york. next, the women that provoked a dramatic shakeup at fox news. one of media's biggest names out tonight, after charges of sexual harassme harassment.
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♪ while donald trump was
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enjoying his moment of triumph tonight, one of the biggest names was experiencing a fall from grace. >> first, it was gretchen carlson allegeding unwanted sexual advances against roger ail ailes. then megyn kelly claiming she was sexually harassed ten years ago. ailes denying both claims. but today, this bombshell, the man that built the fox news empire, roger ailes, has stepped down. in a resignation letter, ailes writing, i will not allow my presence to become a distraction. >> he invented fox news, and for
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20 years, has been fox news. there's nothing at the network he has not single handedly created, developed grown, and produced. >> reporter: tonight, attorneys for carlson telling abc news her extraordinary courage has caused a seismic shift in the media world. >> thanks for watching us tonight. >> reporter: rupert murdoch, leaving nothing to chance in this important election season. now, taking over, stepping in, as acting ceo. for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> thanks for watching. "gma" tomorrow, and we're online 24/7 at abcnews.com and on facebook. thank you for watching and good night from cleveland. >> welcome to bucket list week. today our players are chasing their bucket list dreams,
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but they're gonna need a big financial boost if they're gonna make them. well, let's make that happen right here right now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] let's get to it. our returning contestant's deep appreciation of aviation has led him to have one of the most unique bucket list items i have ever heard of. from egremont, massachusetts, please welcome back oskar hallig. [cheers and applause] oskar, welcome back, bud. good to see you. >> you too. [applause] >> it's unique, but i also love this bucket list item that we're trying to take care of. fill us in. >> well it's basically to turn my den at home into a commercial airline, so getting everything from the seats and whatnot. yeah. >> so--okay, so how far have you gotten in this dream? >> well at this point, i've got
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probably about 2,700 different pieces of airline memorabilia. i've got knives, forks, saucers, tea kettles, i mean-- >> so this is happening to-- let's put a-- >> everything you could think of. >> this is a picture from your den. >> right. yes. [laughs] >> so you have the mannequin flight attendants. >> yep. >> and you have-- >> and they each have, like, eight outfits to change into, so yeah. they're interchangeable. >> of course. there has to be costume changes. >> exactly. depends on, you know, the airline, the time of day, and the flight. no. >> but this is--right now, this is small scale. we want to take this to a larger scale. >> that's it. there's--they need to be standing in an airplane, not a living room. >> exactly. >> [laughs] >> that's been--so i love this. i love where we're going with this, so let's recap what you've banked up to this point 'cause you're doing great. >> all right. >> you're at $20,000. [cheers and applause] >> yeah. not bad. >> you're only six away from the million. >> right. yeah, only. >> the only downside to this: all the lifelines are gone. >> right. >> so at this point, you're walking-- >> flying solo. >> right, you're walking without a safety net, but that's fine 'cause you're only two away from that $50,000 threshold. you get there, you get a free look at that $100,000, so let's keep going.
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i want to make--i just want this to be ridiculous. i want your den to be on every news station all over the world. >> [laughs] it probably will be. [laughter] >> all right. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, oskar. >> here we go. >> you already have a lot of money, but we're gonna start you off with a big chunk of change here. $30,000. that's how much this question is worth. >> all right. >> which of these mexican dishes gets it name from a spanish word meaning "little sash" or "little belt"? is it: >> oh boy. [laughs] wish i'd-- huh. it's little, huh? little sash. little belt. apparently the belt and the sash are what i need to concentrate on. fajitas come in a frying pan as i remember. quesadillas are flat and squeezed. enchiladas are baked over cheese.
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well, you know, i guess they say you only live once, right? at least people a lot younger than i am say that. >> okay. >> so i'm gonna go, and i'm gonna risk it, and i'm gonna say b, final answer, and hope i'm right. >> you took a flier. >> yeah. >> literally and figuratively taking a flier here. >> yeah. >> this one, a crash landing. it's a, fajitas. >> oh well. that's-- >> i'm sorry, oskar. >> worth it. >> but-- >> [laughs] >> you're taking home $5,000. >> that works for me. >> i appreciate you being on. >> all right, chris. >> good luck with that bucket list. >> all right. [applause] [dramatic music] >> well, oskar's taking the first flight out out of here, but he's doing so with $5,000. all right, our next contestant feels like she was put on this earth to do one thing, and it's the only thing left on her bucket list. from dawson springs, kentucky, please welcome tamara stephens. [cheers and applause] >> hi. >> hi, tamara. how you doing? good to see you.
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>> very nice to meet you. >> come on in. all right, what is that one thing that's left on your bucket list? >> well, i need to add seven bedrooms nicely furnished to my house. >> wh--why do you need seven bedrooms at your house? >> well, i want to fill them with kids. i want to foster and adopt children. >> really? >> yes. [applause] >> wow. >> that's my calling, is to be a mother. i know it is. >> you want to foster kids or adopt them? >> i do. mm-hmm. >> why that? >> that's who i am. i'm like everybody's mom. >> okay. >> and i've got this fabulous family, and i just want to share that with everybody. >> what a beautiful, noble cause that is. i love that. okay, great. [applause] well, seven furnished bedrooms and mouths to feed. $1 million will go a long way in helping you with that bucket list wish. >> yes, it will. >> so let me tell you what you're up against. 14 questions from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. of course, you have
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your three lifelines. you know how those work. >> i do. >> so let's get to work. >> all right. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ it all starts with your $500 question. here it is. after a teammate shoots a free throw, even if he misses, it's traditional for nba players to do what? >> d, final answer. [laughter] >> that's right. way to go. we can do that better. >> there we go. [applause] >> there's nothing worse than a bad high-five. >> well that--that's true. >> you got that right. $500. second question's worth $1,000. peter the great, mahatma gandhi, and theodore roosevelt were some of henry kissinger's choices for his list in "forbes" magazine of the seven what?
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>> [sighs] i'm gonna go with most powerful people in history, b. final answer. >> that's exactly the list we were looking for. that's right. [applause] $1,000 in the bank. chance to double that to $2,000 with this question. according to vegetarian-nation.com, pescatarians are "vegetarians" who still eat fish. what are "vegetarians" who still eat poultry called? >> well, i think they'd probably not be called vegetarians if they eat m--that's just me. >> [laughs] >> but i'm gonna go with b, [in spanish accent] pollotarians, baby. [in normal voice] final answer. >> just put a little spanish flair on that for me. i like it. >> just a tad. >> mm. muy bueno.
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that's right. [cheers and applause] $2,000. >> okay. i'm ready. >> and tamara, just like that you're off to a great start. >> all right. that's awesome. >> we got to get you that money so we can expand that house for those kids. we're gonna be right back to see if she can do it. >> let's do it. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ is depression more than sadness? ♪ it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children.
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was it: >> okay. i'm just gonna say d, amazon. final answer. >> i'm just gonna say you're right. you got it. of course, they started out selling books on amazon. all right, $3,000. this next one's a big one because it's that first threshold you can get to of $5,000 if you get this next one right, so let's do it. >> okay. >> $5,000 question. >> great. >> though there isn't a single w in it, which series of spanish words translates to the proverbial "five w's" of journalism? >> well, you know, i want every question to be like this question. >> [laughs]
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>> let's just go with c, quién, qué, cuándo, donde, por qué. final answer. >> you were already dazzling me with your spanish earlier. you got it. that's right. >> all right. >> who, what, when, where, and why. >> all right. >> $5,000. tamara, no matter what happens, you're leaving here with five grand today to help this bucket list wish of yours. >> boo-yah. all right. >> but you still have all three of your lifelines, so let's add to it. let's go for $7,000 right here. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ fitting for the man who played al bundy on "married...with children," ed o'neill's star on the hollywood walk of fame is located where? >> ooh. oh man. i love trashy tv, and i seem to remember that al bundy was a shoe salesman,
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and so i'm gonna go with d, and say final answer. >> he was, and you're right. >> yes! okay, i got it. [applause] >> $7,000, tamara. >> whoo. holy cow. okay. >> we're getting into real money now. >> yes. >> chance to get the five figures. >> okay. >> $10,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ falling into line with much of the rest of the world, in 2015 japan passed a law lowering the legal age to do what from 20 to 18? >> hmm. well, you know, this is one of those things that my mind automatically goes to one question, and--or to one answer rather, and i don't know.
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i'd feel better with a little backup on this one. i'm gonna ask the audience. >> okay. use one of those lifelines. >> yes, sir. >> is this your final? >> yes. >> okay, audience. tamara could use a little help here, so if you would, pick up those keypads, and please enter your vote now. [percussive music] ♪ all right, let's take a look at what the audience thinks. here's the results. all right. 37% say it's vote, b, but drink alcohol is 29%. it's right there at d. >> yes. >> join the military, 19%. >> [sighs] well, i was leaning towards b and d. >> okay. >> that was the one that i needed a little bit of help on. i mean, look at this audience. [laughter] boy, you know, they look pretty smart to me. [sighs] >> you're at $7,000. >> you know what, if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. b, final answer.
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>> well-- >> oh well. >> right now, it's meant to be. that's right. that is right! [cheers and applause] $10,000, tamara. >> yes, yes, yes! you were mean. [laughs] to do that to me with that face. >> [laughs] >> okay. all right. >> $10,000. >> okay. [sighs] all right. >> it's a lot of money. >> no, really? i think i got that, but i need more. >> well, doubling it right here would be more. >> okay. okay. >> this is a $20,000 question. >> okay. >> here you go. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ thanks to a french explorer who inspired the names of both, in maine, you can drive your what to what?
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>> okay. well, i feel pretty good about this one. i believe that i'm just gonna say the pontiac is not what we're looking for, and the cadillac, i don't really feel frenchy when i say that, but when i hear the word "peugeot," i feel all french inside, so i'm gonna say b, final answer. >> oh. believe it or not, it was c, cadillac to cadillac mountain. >> oh well. >> i wanted to feel all french inside too, but the good news is, tamara, you're leaving with $5,000. hopefully that'll help you get going on that bucket list. i wish you the very best of that, by the way. >> i appreciate it. thank you. >> when we come back, we're gonna continue bucket list week here on "millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪
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