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after dying. final answer. >> sometimes meeting the in-laws is the same. >> [laughs] >> that's right. [cheers and applause] $1,000. >> whoo. [cheers and applause] >> here's your $2,000 question. >> okay. >> in 2015, sotheby's auctioned the 19th-century work "my wife's lovers," a 6-foot by 8-foot painting of angoras and persians that's been called the "world's largest" what? >> okay. [exhales slowly] i know persians is a type of cat... >> okay. >> and i don't think you would have a royal portrait of your wife's lovers. that would be strange. so i'm going to say d, cat painting. final answer. >> it is one big cat painting. yes, you got it. [cheers and applause] $2,000. >> [laughs] all right, let's do it. >> shot to get to $3,000
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right here. >> okay. >> after getting permission from king fahd, spike lee used an all-muslim film crew to shoot scenes in mecca for what film? >> hmm. i have not seen very many spike lee films. um...uh... i hate to burn a lifeline this early, but i don't wanna go home with nothing, so i think i'm gonna "ask the audience." >> okay, use that lifeline? >> yeah, please. >> final? >> final. >> okay, audience, jenn could use a little help. if you would pick up those keypads, enter your vote now. [percussive music] ♪ all right, jenn, let's take a look at the results. hopefully, this will help you out. >> [grunts] >> 80% say it's d, "malcolm x." >> and that's what i would have guessed, so i should have gone with it, but that's all right. i'm glad i'm sure. so i'm gonna go with d, "malcolm x." final answer. >> now it's not a guess. it's correct.
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you got it. >> okay. >> $3,000. >> all right, all right. >> all right, next question, worth $5,000. it's also the first threshold. >> [grunts softly] okay. >> here we go. according to experts, among the many challenges of colonizing mars is that the planet's frequent what would make farming on its surface difficult? >> okay. so i saw a movie where they were colonizing mars... >> okay. >> and i don't think there was any snow, and there wouldn't be fire unless we brought something combustible. um, i am gonna say b, dust storms. final answer. >> i'm gonna say, you are $5,000 richer! [cheers and applause] there you go jenn! >> all right. >> you reached that threshold of $5,000. nothing can take that away from you, and you still have two lifelines. she's coming back and playing
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>> the answer to that question was his mother. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] >> welcome back to "millionaire." jenn salas is here. she just got to that $5,000 threshold. [cheers and applause] there you go, and you got two lifelines. >> right. >> i saw a big sigh of relief after you got to that threshold... >> yeah. >> but we can do better.
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>> i think so. >> so let's do it right now. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $7,000 is what this question is worth. according to netlingo.com, what emoticon can be made by typing colon, minus sign, ampersand? >> okay, so a colon would be the two dots, so that's the eyes. minus sign is the nose. ampersand... what kind of shape is that? i wanna say tongue-tied, but i don't know if that sounds right. it's sort of a freebie, but i don't wanna get out this early. [dramatic music] ♪ i'm--ok, yeah, 'cause it looks like a tongue that's maybe tied in a bow. i'm--i'm gonna say
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d, tongue-tied. final answer. >> you got it. that's right. >> ah, okay. [laughs] [cheers and applause] >> the ampersand is the tongue. you got it. >> okay, okay. >> $7,000! [horn blares] >> jenn, that sound means that time is up for today, but you're not going anywhere. you're gonna come back and play more "millionaire." you're just 8 questions away from a million, and you still have two lifelines. thank you so much for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. [cheers and applause] ♪ closed captioning sponsored by: here's a little healthy advice. take care of what makes you...you. aveeno® daily moisturizing body wash and lotion with active naturals® oat. used together, they provide 2x the nourishment for beautiful healthier looking skin. aveeno® naturally beautiful results®
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action news delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ i think a lot about what worked and how we can make it work again. >> he approved now. >> balanced budget. >> the single worst straight deal ever approved. >> one up for everybody. manufacturing jobs went up also in the 1990s if we actually look at the facts. >> the sparks were flying tonight at the show down between
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hillary clinton and donald trump the first presidential debate is in the books and now the spinning begins. monday night and the big story on action news tonight is tonight's historic confrontation of hofstra university on long island and brian taff and sharrie williams are live at hofster and jeannette reyes is live in center city philadelphia and brian taff covered a substantial amount of ground and yes there was some less than pleasant interaction. >> yes, that is absolutely true jim. you know if there was ever any drought as to what kind of tone this debate would take those questions were very quickly answered, it was combative and contentious but given the size of the television audience it was possibly also very consequential. [applause] and with that brief pleasantries out of the way politeness fell by the way side debate to find where the candids stand brought them to blows time and time
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again. >> it's disgraceful. >> he has really started his political activity based on this racist lie. >> typical politician, all talk, no action, sounds good. >> well donald i know you live in your own reality. >> questioning first focused on the economy creating and keeping jobs and cutting taxes and secretary clinton slamming his plan to cut taxes for top earners. >> i call it trumped up trickle down. >> her plan raising taxes on the wealthy americans would be a disaster. >> you are going to prove one of the biggest tax increases in history. >> from american's taxes to topic turned to trump's own and refusals to make his public and again defended it saying it's under audit but challenged mrs. clinton to release her private e-mails saying if she does. >> as soon as she releases them i will release. >> the tense conversation also veered into race relations. mr. trump touting stop and frisk a policy ruled unconstitutional
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as the answer to driving down crime. >> our inner cities african/americans hispanics are living in hell because it's so dangerous. you walk down the street you get shot. >> stop and frisk was found to be unconstitutional and in part because it was ineffective. it did not do what it needed to do. >> but much of the back and forth was defined by discord accusations flying and interruptions often, the whole exchange perhaps summed up by this one. >> i have a feeling by the end of this evening i'm going to be blamed for everything that has ever happened. >> why not. why not, yeah. you know just join the debate by saying more crazy things. >> well the not so subtle suggestion there by donald trump that hillary clinton is to blame for so many of government's failures hillary clinton in turn suggesting that donald trump is
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crazy unfit to fix them and will the debate matter and sway the mi minds and sway the voters and we are watching this event with some of the students sharrie williams. >> and brian this age group 18-24 were very enthusiastic as they watched and gave me a parting gift here but we know this is the group the young voters you have to keep an eye on for those that were polled in a recent poll almost three out of ten of them said that after watching tonight's debate it could possibly change their mind on who they plan to vote for. the reactions were loud and frequent at this debate watch party on the campus and open to people of all ages. >> still undecided and came in here tonight with a lot of hoopla surrounding both candidates, i really think both candidates are doing pretty good jobs. >> most seats were filled with
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teenagers and millennials who will be voting for the first time. >> i'll vote for hillary clinton. >> trump comes out with jobs are fleeing the country and statistics are the opposite and his plan is wishshy washy at best. >> i'm with donald trump and with the second amendment and hillary is strict as she talked. >> talk about the economy and protecting the home land this generation is aware that their vote could help with the next president in office. >> the people need to be more aware, a lot of us are not aware of what is going on and we definitely should go out and vote. >> so some of the students tonight have decided who they want to vote for but a good percentage of them have not as of yet and it's this young voting block that is threatening jim to maybe break ship and vote for that third-party candidate as a likely option for them jill stein or gary johnson life from
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the camp pusz -- campus in new york and back to you. >> back in the delaware valley students at winder university are discussing the hot topics they heard from the candidates and the political science department are hoping to moderate discussions among students, students watched the debate at the pride cafe right on campus. >> action news reporter jeannette reyes was at a watch party in center city philadelphia and jeannette what can you tell us about the reaction there? >> well jim the house was packed with people here and erupted in cheers everyone for their perspective candidate but the one of the goals tonight was really win over those undecided voters and well they can tell you how they left feeling about this debate. >> so far hillary is really gre great. i think donald was babbling as
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usually and hillary is showing good. >> the debate viewing party was much like a big sunday night football game but couldn't be any more different. >> it has bone interbeen entertaining. >> absolutely not. i don't know that it's a good thing though i'll be honest. >> owner chris mullen organized the party and tried to make it a fun affair with trump and hillary cut outs and options on the menu like red ale or blueberry lemonade or a hillary hogie or a trump taco. >> ratings are supposed to be like superbowl and it's a noncontact sport i hope. >> it's a comedy show to me. it's more entertaining than it is with political substance, i'm enjoying the comedy of it. >> entertainment is about all undecided voters got from the debate tonight. >> maybe strike a nerve and i have not heard it yet. i think they could probably be on entertainment t.v. >> undecided and unamused said
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both candidates failed to woo with constant interruptions and off topic discussions left a bad taste in his mouth. >> feeling well for the constish -- constituencies but nothing is hitting home for me. >> polls shown that the voter unsatisfaction is really at an all time low now and found a lot of the undecided voters were not satisfied but deeply disappointed and hoping that the next debate really delivers, reporting live in center city jeannette reyes action news, jim. >> numbers show just how much was at stake tonight national polls taken before debate show clinton and trump in a statistical tie. the candidates are seemingly deadlocked in pennsylvania in a cnn-orc poll of battleground states and clinton lost her lead in the keystone state taking 45%
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to trump's 44% and gary johnson 6% and jill stein 3% we urge you to join us after action fews for a presidential debate of inside story our panel of local experts will break down the debate and talk about how the debate could impact on the election. action news anchor monica malpass hosts tonight right after this broadcast and we brought you the debate live on 6abc.com and you can head there right now or any time to watch the entire debate again. we have also on going analysis and abc news fact check on claims made by both candidates tonight. other news at this hour investigators are asking for the public's help determining what sparked a deadly fire in wilmington over the weekend, two firefighters were killed while responding to that scene saturday morning firefighters jerry fikus and leach will be laid to rest with full honors two others were critically injured and they are still in
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the hospital at this hour. the investigation has been handed over to the state's fire marshal who was asking for any witnesses to come forward and they are telling action news arson has not been ruled out as the cause. the man accused of setting off bombs in new jersey and new york now has legal representation. the american civil liberties union filed notice today in federal court. rahami remains in the hospital but following his capture and a shoot out with police last week. rahami is accused of setting off bombs in sea side park ocean county and new york city. atlantic city officials say they have a solution to pay off debt fighting off a threatened take over by the state. mayor don guardian says the municipal authority will buy the baiter field airport property for 100 million and the money will pay down the debt to the state, the deal also would keep out or keep the water utility
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out of state or private hands. still to come on action news tonight a texas lawyer goes on a rampage randomly firing on vehicles in a strip mall parking lot and a hero's welcome home for local veterans returning from an honor trip to the nation's capitol cecily. >> double scan live showing rain moving in overnight and details on what this means for your morning commute tomorrow and track more wet later later on in the week in the accuweather seven-day forecast. high praise for quarterback carson wentz from doug pederson when action news continues tonight. katie mcginty: franny, johnny, mikey, maureen, jimmy,
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injured by shattered glass and officers shot and killed the suspect, police say the man was a lawyer who had recently had issued with his firm. they are still searching his condo at this hour hoping to learn more about his past. two former wells fargo employees have filed lawsuits against the bank over that massive fraud scandal thousands of wells fargo employees reportedly opened millions of accounts that were not authorized by customers so they could meet sales targets. the plaintiffs in the lawsuit say they were fired from the bank for not meeting those standards, the lawsuit claims they were made an example of to threaten other employees to follow along with the fraud scheme. hard to believe but it's been a year since philadelphia welcomed pope francis for his two-day visit here. the within was marked with memorable moments from his speech at independence mall to the concert and mass on the ben franklin parkway. hundreds of thousands of visitors were here to witness the historic visit by pope
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francis in the city of philadelphia. one year ago today. >> i remember leading up to that the weather was threatening into that weekend that looked like we were going to have this low pressure bring us rain. >> but the skies parted. >> high pressure moved out and like divine intervention and beautiful weather. not so beautiful weather heading our week and the storm tracker six double scan showing we have a few scattered light showers the man band of rain that i'm tracking is over harrisburg and that will be rolling through overnight and with the winds out of the south ahead of this system and the cloud cover temperatures not that cold right now. philadelphia is 69, down from the high of 73 which felt cool but that is actually one degree below normal and wilmington was 70, allentown 67 and cape may 71 with the blanket of clouds insulating the earth and not as low as this morning 53 and ten degrees ahead of that and action six showing a big comma shape
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that is a pretty powerful storm system low pressure up across the great lakes and what we are dealing with is a frontal passage and bring a round of rain and generally in the overnight hours so the morning rush the heavy rain should be over but there will be a little bit of left over drizzle and showers especially south jersey and delaware so some roads could be wet, temperatures again not that cold, at 6:00, 62 by 8:00, 63 degrees so future tracker showing the heaviest rain while most of us are sleeping around 1:30 we see the band moving through allentown and burkes county and lancaster county crossing into south jersey and delaware by about 4:00 in the morning and time for the morning commute with left over clouds and again some light showers across south jersey and delaware but as we head through the day these clouds will be moving out from the northwest to the southeast actually pretty nice day tomorrow afternoon with temperatures mid 70s and sunshine. the problem is that there is another system a cutoff upper level low that will meander in
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from late wednesday through thursday through friday and even the weekend, it's not feared by the jet stream this will just slowly move our way and that means each day we have a possibility of some rain. not going to be all day heavy rain everyday at this point it looks like the biggest chance will be thursday, 70% chance and then it drops off as we head through the weekend but it's not going to be a bright sunny week and it's not going to be a warm week kind of a big change for our first week of fall. so the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast tomorrow if you sleep in late you are fine and early showers and sunshine by the afternoon, temperatures about where they should be this time of the year and normal high is 74 and wednesday it's the opposite and start the day with some sun then the clouds roll in showers developing wednesday evening and the high ahead of that system relatively mild 77 degrees, thursday and friday is when your umbrellas will get a workout periods of on-and-off rain through much of the day thursday, 71, friday 72 degrees
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if that low pressure tracks right over us we could get 1-2" of rain so much needed rain heading our way heading into the weekend i think things will improve but it will be a gradual process so lingering showers on saturday for the temple game 73 degrees, sunday still a possibility of a lingering shower but generally clouds breaking for some sunshine and generally dry 75 degrees for roshana sunday night and monday and monday should be a pretty nice day with a high of 75 degrees so some lingering showers for the morning commute and good idea to watch action news beginning at 4:30. a hero's welcome in ben salem and lined the streets to welcome home 200 local veterans and men and women who fought for our nation were treated for a week long trip to the nations capitol and served world war ii or korea the tour of honor gave them a chance to visit various memorials and to pay their
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