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together, bond over and communicate. >> reporter: like fashion, game shows seem to go in and out of style every few decades. this summer abc's hoping game shows will be a winner once again. this season will showcase the mental gymnastics of l.l. cool j and tom bergeron. >> bob marley has these in his hair. >> ah, dread locks! i'm very white. >> reporter: we were there for the taping of an upcoming episode with "designated survivor" kal penn and abby elliot from "odd man out." >> tiny dancer? elton john? >> michael said you ended up having more fun than expected, is that true? >> oh, definitely. nervous in the beginning, definitely got in my head in the it was done i definitely wanted to play more. >> one, two, three, four. not the question but the answer. >> did you ever think that little kid watching that game on that couch would grow up to host that show? >> absolutely not.did?
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i watched a lot of stuff and wa. and i am still in another stac top of the icing on the cake ag got the sports show, you got the game show.ve got the whole worl >> then because i've whatever c how would you kno i you don't t? >> i've heard you speak t a the chubby little kid sitting on the couch watching that tv show what would you say to him? >> put down the cake. no you know what? i would just tell that much, ju it. i think we get so lock the into, let me try this you're not succ now, oh my god, i'm a failure. no, you'refailing. if you don't fail, you'll never know the fli feels when you do succeed. >> reporter: words of wisdom for the game of life.
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>> we'll see you next time right $100,000 pyramid" premieres this sunday at 10:00 p.m. on next, transgender u.s. army soldier chelsea manning in an abc news "nightline" tv intee was released from military prison. ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do.
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former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning was convicted for leaking the large trove of government secrets in u.s. history. she see she did it to spark public debate about the complexities of warfare and diplomacy. in her first tv interview since her release from military prison manning speaks to my night kline coanchor juju chang in an abc news "nightline" exclusive. >> do you feel as though you owe the american public an apology? >> i've accepted responsibility. no one told me to do this, nobody directed me to do this. this is me. it's on me. >> one could argue you took an
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oath to defend the constitution against enemies. >> right. >> do you feel like you betrayed that oath? >> no. i think i stuck to it. i have a responsibility to the public, you know. it's not just about -- we all have responsibility. >> do you think you made an impact for the better? what do you think about the military today? >> the people who are in the military work very hard, often for not much money, to make their country better and to protect their country. i have nothing but utmost respect for the military. >> our thanks to juju. that was just a preview of her exclusive interview. tune into "nightline" next week for the full special edition "declassified: the chelsea manning story." thank you for watching abc news. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. have a good weekend.
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>> you know, there's a famous saying: it's not what you know; it's who you know. but whoever said that clearly never watched this show. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to the show, everybody. are you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right, today's returning
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contestant is a stay-at-home mom whose family is rapidly growing. a million dollars would go a long way. from los angeles, california, please welcome back jaime davis. [cheers and applause] jamie. >> hi. >> welcome back. >> good to see you again. >> come on over. your family just grew, in fact, right? you have a 1 1/2 year old? >> yeah, i do. his name is james. his nickname is thunder bear. >> how do you look so awake, having a 1 1/2 year old? >> um, i think mom's just learn how to run on very little sleep. >> they do. dads do not. we do not have that chromosome. we don't have that. >> [laughs] >> you're just happy to be out of the house, let's be honest. >> yeah, it's true. a day with a babysitter. >> and you're in the middle of a great game, so you also have a smile because you have $10,000 in the bank. [cheers and applause] which is also the halfway point to $1 million.
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>> that's true. >> seven questions away to that $1 million, so you're in good shape. >> yeah. >> no lifelines. >> i don't need 'em. >> you don't need 'em. you ready to go? >> i'm ready. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] okay, we jump right back into it with a chance to double your money right away. $20,000 is what this question is worth. >> okay. >> in 2014, what director said he plans to only make two more films and retire, thus leaving behind a directing filmography of fewer than 15 movies? >> okay. i was just reading about this, actually. >> that's good. >> i was, but i wish i read a little bit more closely, because i am not quite certain. >> you had me excited for
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a second. >> i know, right? me too. [laughs] and then they popped up a couple of pretty good options. i'm pretty positive it's not b, woody allen, or d, ron howard. >> okay. >> i'm going between scorsese and tarantino. [clicks tongue] fewer than 15 movies. $10,000. double or half. >> exactly. >> or nothing, so that's good. >> that is the risk reward, that you walk away with $10,000. >> it is the risk reward. >> or you add $10,000 to that stack, or you give five away with an incorrect answer. >> you know, before all the options popped up, i was thinking it was scorsese, and... you only live once, right? and i think i'm only allowed to be on "millionaire" once. so i think i'm just gonna go
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for it. >> all right. >> and i'm gonna say a, martin scorsese. final answer. >> i like the attitude, i like the gamble, but it was c, quentin tarantino. >> dang it! >> jamie, you're walking out of here with $5,000. hey, i love it. you went for it. it was so nice to meet you. good luck to you and your family. head on up. [cheers and applause] hey, jamie, walking out of here with $5,000. congratulations to her, more money than that, and for that i need our next contestant. so from los angeles, california, please welcome steven chapin. [cheers and applause] how you doing, sir? >> good to meet you. >> come on over. steven, welcome to "millionaire." let me tell you what you're up against today. 14 questions, the money value is growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million.
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>> yes! yes, yes! >> you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about, so let's get right to your game. >> all right. let's do it. come on. >> good luck. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] it all starts with your $500 question. >> okay. >> what american institution did author wallace stegner say is "the best idea we ever had," because "they reflect us at our best rather than our worst"? >> i really like the la-z-boy recliners, but i'm gonna have to go with national parks, a. final answer. >> exactly right. [cheers and applause] >> yes! >> the first one is covered. you got it. $500. here's your $1,000 question. which of the following is neither a spanish word for a beach, nor a famous greek philosopher, nor a city in texas?
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>> wow, i like all those "p"s. i used to work in plano. i have been to the playa. i never knew plato, but heard he was good. i am going to go with play-doh, d. final answer. >> exactly right. [cheers and applause] that was perfect. >> excellent, excellent. >> perfectly placed. $1,000. here's your $2,000 question. >> all right. >> you might assume that buzz aldrin and pete conrad would be among the fans of what group behind the top 10 hit "shut up and dance"? >> all right. this is great. buzz aldrin and pete conrad both... astronauts, i believe. i grew up in orlando, florida. i used to watch every apollo blast off from our backyard. so i'm gonna have to go, since they're astronauts, with b, walk the moon.
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final answer. >> just like that, and you're at $2,000. there you go, steven. you're off and running. we're just getting started with this game. when we come back, we'll try and get to that $5,000 threshold. that's next. [cheers and applause] fame sets the scene at planet hollywood resort & casino, home to headliners like britney spears and jennifer lopez, as well as the fashionable miracle mile shops and dining hot spots by celebrity chefs like gordon ramsay. it's all at your front door when you book a bright, new modern room at planet hollywood in las vegas. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms.
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>> i do. i mean, this is a sentence i never thought i would be able to say in my life, and it was my dream. i recently got married, and my husband and i have a 7-year-old son named jayden. >> congratulations to you guys. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you. >> i'm sure that's changed life a little bit, changed your perspective. >> yeah, we need money, chris. we need a lot of money. >> well, you're already at $2,000. >> that's not gonna-- >> just 11 more questions, you'll have a million. patience. >> 11 more, i've got it. >> baby steps. >> got it. >> literally and figuratively. >> yes. >> all right, let's get back to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $3,000 is what this next question is worth. according to a recent survey published in the uk's daily mail, on average, at what moment during the week do people feel the happiest? >> that is an amazing question.
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i'm trying to think when i feel most happy. and i'm not sure, 'cause i've had my dream so i'm happy all the time pretty much. so i think i'm gonna use a lifeline and, chris, i would like to poll the audience. >> see when they're happiest. >> yes. when are you guys happiest? >> all right, audience, steven could use some help. if you would, pick up those keypads and enter your vote now. [percussive music] ♪ all right, steven, let's take a look at the results. >> mm-hmm. >> 70% say c, saturday at 7:26 p.m. >> you know, i was pretty sure it wasn't going to be-- i want to know who voted for monday at 9:20. [laughter] that's what i'd like to know. >> 3% love a good monday morning. >> wow. all right-- also wednesday at 12:30. but i love the fact that people
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liked saturday at 7:26, which makes a lot of sense to me, and i'm pretty happy then. so my answer will be c, saturday at 7:26 p.m. final answer. >> saturday night's all right. you got it. >> ah! >> you got it. [cheers and applause] >> thank you! >> and for that 3% that loves a good monday morning, you're on your own. $3,000 is where you are. $5,000 is next. it's also the first threshold you can get to, so let's take this next one with this question. >> okay. >> named after the noted naturalist who did some pivotal research in the vicinity, darwin island is part of what famous island group? >> well, i love all those islands. let's see, pivotal research. darwin. i'm thinking not the aleutians. it's too cold up there.
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there's no research. greek islands, that's-- i'd go there. virgin islands. you know, i am actually going to go with c, the galapagos islands, and that's my final answer. >> and that's $5,000 in the bank. >> yes! [cheers and applause] yes, yes. >> all right, steven, a little happy dance to reach that threshold. that money is safe, and you still have two lifelines as we take a look at your $7,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] "not-so-great" relationship advice and cameos from husband chris pratt are regular featurey podcast? >> great question. so a "not-so-great" relationship advice and cameos from husband
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chris pratt. so if only i knew who chris pratt was married to. that would be helpful. >> that would literally be the answer. >> that--but i can't use that answer. okay, i don't see that up there. you know, i am going to use one of my lifelines. >> all right. >> and so i need to figure out which one. >> "50/50" and your "plus one." >> i'm gonna go with my "plus one." >> all right. final? >> final. >> all right, and your plus one is? >> my plus one is my adored and adoring husband, demetri. >> demetri, how you doing? [cheers and applause] >> hi, how are you? >> oh, my god. [laughter] >> hi, demetri. >> demetri. >> hi, chris. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you doing? >> i'm great. >> i'll be doing better if you know the answer to this question. >> i will be doing better if he knows the answer to this question. >> i kind of know, but i'm not really sure. so as far as i remember,
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anna faris is chris pratt's wife. >> okay. >> so that's what i'm leaning towards, but i'm not really sure. >> claire danes. i don't know, you think she'd go for chris pratt? don't know. if you think anna faris is the right one... she was actually the first one i thought of, so let's go ahead and--i can her giving not-so-great relationship advice. >> and the good news is you're going to go for it, because you're on the $5,000 threshold. so you're not risking any money. so you're taking a shot here. >> even more perfect. >> do you think we need to use another-- >> do you want to do that? let's do it. let's use the "50/50" as well, chris. >> final? >> final answer. >> all right, it's up there. you might as well spend it. let's take away two incorrect answers. >> okay. anna faris still there. 50%. i'm gonna go with my husband, of course, and a, "anna faris is
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unqualified." and that's my final answer. >> well done, boys. you got it right. >> both: ah! [cheers and applause] >> all right, demetri. well done. steven, you're at $7,000! >> wow. >> doing great. we're gonna take a quick time-out, and when we come back we'll see how much further he can go. [cheers and applause] ♪ it's our all shades sale going on now. styles and colors selection is wow. roller, solar, roman, wood woven. no better time this must be an omen. cellular, cascade, sheer pleated, allure. nothing wrong with your windows new shades wouldn't cure. summer sun's here, it's time to begin. a beautiful home, it shines from within.
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>> 2.54 centimeters is an inch, i think. is that right? [laughter] so let's go ahead. it may take me a minute to do the math. maybe, you know, we can do something here. so if we have--what is it, 2.54 inches is a centimeter. no, i'm gonna go the other way around. so 2.5--2 1/2 centimeters is an inch. they're 170, so 5 is 2 inches. so 5 goes into 170 a lot. [laughter] maybe 34 times. 5 times 3, 150. so 34 times 2 is 68. 68 inches is 5 feet-- not on the board. [laughter] this is not good.
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okay. so 34... >> i can guarantee you the right answer is on the board. >> [laughs] okay. and i believe you. so, boy, i hate doing math again. so with that it's actually shorting it, so i'm gonna have to go with d, 5 feet 11 inches. oh, that's my final answer. >> something got lost in translation there. >> apparently. >> yeah, it was b. 5 feet 7 inches. >> oh! >> but you are walking out of here with $5,000, steven. >> thank you. >> so nice to meet you. congratulations. when we come back, we're gonna play more "millionaire." >> terrific. [cheers and applause] curing nail fungus could take my pharmacist said.. fungi-nail stops foot fungus fast before it spreads. fungi-nail.
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