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ake a shower. that is really cool. baby goat. >> they're known on social media for serving up advice. >> checking the prices. checking the prices means that
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you have no matter what's going on. you can move mountains and be successful. >> boom. >> and this time, they're serving up lessons. >> they haven't lived much of life, but they get it. >> even if you felt the press today you'll get it right tomorrow because you have enough faith and you have studied. >> i love that. she's like, whoo, yeah. >> you can do anything. >> she's just live as anything. >> go there, you don't let your little edge boyfriend, don't let a little stress got you. >> advice? take it. >> boom! dang, i want to ask her advice
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about everything. >> too bad they're not confident. too bad they just lack that confidence. >> they have that egg factor. >> these ckids are amazing. >> take it twice. >> i'm going to have to rip it off little kids. >> that's all for today's show. right this minute never closes. check it out. and catch us on the all new "right this minute." being victimized in one of those swatting incidents. >> he was confronted by police in los angeles. they swarmed his home after getting a 911 call claiming a mother and son were trying to hang themselves.
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>> i was scared people would do it again. >> we open the door, they come in, rushing in. the service call, what's going on? i'm like you tell me what's going on? >> he said he saw comments from other online users telling him he was about to be swatted but he didn't believe them. coming up the incredible story of the batman. not that batman. we're going to show you a different batman, just as impressive. okay - let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no... make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10...
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we're back and it is time for another edition of stranger than fiction. >> that's right. he says he has a superpower but anyone can learn and now he's trying to teach it to the world. >> reporter: for daniel kish sitting still has never come easy. >> people raise eyebrows about my tree climbing. running around school people seem to think my hiking alone is unusual. the bicycling, i've been doing since i was a kid, people seem astonished by. >> they're astonished because daniel has no eyes. >> i lost my eyes due to cancer of the ret nu. i lost my first at the age of seven months and the second at 13 months. >> reporter: he gets around and he says that's because he can see. >> it's a total odd ball in terms of its shape but it starts out quite low and as you
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approach it, it quickly comes up but never gets very tall. >> his secret. >> many of you may have heard me clicking with my tongue. those are flashes of sound that go out and reflect from surfaces all around me. i've developed my brain to use sound if stead of light to see by. >> and he doesn't mean seeany met forical sense. and science is now backing him up. >> i was skeptical. but when he got here i was absolutely blown ay with. >> he found that while many thought the visual cortex goes blind, daniel's was full of activity, implying his brain has allowed him to turn sound into
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images. the findings brought daniel a lot of attention. he also landed a pretty sweet nickname. >> batman. >> reporter: how do ayou like your nickname? the batman? >> i was at first resistant because i didn't want be to equated to a superhero. batman, however, is pretty cool. he's just a man who developed his abilities. in that sense we have something in common. any brain can learn to do this. >> so why don't they? he says the barrier isn't blindness, it's expectation. >> to be fair, people have such a low expectation of what blind people would do. just walking to the mail box astonishes people, the fact i can comb my own hair astaunishes people. so i don't pay much attention to what surprises people and what doesn't. >> well, you dade good job.
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it looks great. >> reporter: he said his parents expected more. >> they believed i should grow up to enjoy it same freedoms and responsibilities as everyone else. in their own words i would move out, which i did when i was 18. i will pay taxes. thanks. >> my parents were kind of unique enthat they weren't that concerned about the blindness. they respected my freedom to be a boy like other boys. there were concerns raised about the clicking as well. my mom's response was that's how he finds his way around. that's how he sees. >> reporter: but many schools discourage from echo locating. >> they thought it was a stigma. >> finding is a very natural response to blindness, just as chasing after a ball is a very
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natural thing for sighted kids. >> reporter: rilts rr a mindset he's helping to world with world access for the world. he's taught thousands of students all over the world how to navigate. one got so good at bike riding, he even set a world record. but i may have given daniel his biggest challenge yet. teaching me. how do you actually do the click? >> it's an imploesive sound that's created by making a vacuum with your tongue. >> i don't think i'm doing a very good job here. >> different people click in different ways. >> just recently published a textbook and it's the only one that details how oako locating
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can actually be taught. >> he said for the longest time blind people weren't allowed to be blindstructers to blind students. and he changed that. >> so how do you still go mount climbing? >> he said he actually gets an image in his head of what's enfront of him. they can't see color or brightness but daniel calls it fuzzy geometry. but what's cool is he can be 360 degrees. >> i know he's trying to apply it to other people. but it would seem that his brain is special. >> it could be a little bet of that and he's been doing it is at such a young age. he's trying to spread this pretty far but even for sighted
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people, this is stheng fiomethi firefighters could use.
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now is weird science and we're starting with a baby dumbo octopus. >> the cutest baeby du murks bo octopus you've ever seen. a little new born coming if to the world. you see they get the name dumbo octopus because they got the ears. they're toads be one of the most charismatic deep sea creatures. they glow pearly white in the darkness and check it out. they're smiling at us. saying hi. >> how do you know? because look how adorable.
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>> frank. >> did you just call me a rabbit? >> i was tenging about frank when i was talking about cute little babies and i called you frank. it's probably only a matter of time before i called kendis frank. let's go to nasa and future scientists -- or astronauts. tale rr have something the current astronauts do not have. indoor plumbing in their suits. they're working on a new space suit that includes a long-term waste disposal system. there is a toilet on board the space system and shuttles. but say something happens where you're sapd rubulk and you're there wasting away in gravity and space for six days, they're
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working on a space suit where you can go in for six days -- up to six days. >> a built-in toilet in the suit? >> no matter what your options are. one or two, you are good. >> all right. good to know. god speed. over to boston dynamics. last week we showed you the robot dog opening the door. check this out. this is what happens when you try to stop the robot dog from opening the door. they tried swatting it away, pushing the door closed. robot dog is not having it. keeps going back for more until robot dog finally escapes. see now scientists having nothing else to do on their hands. more than researched whether gray squirrels -- they give them a number of tasks.
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this morning on "world news now" the nation wide dialogue about guns. several high profile discussions on what to do next. at the white house the president was joined by families touched by violence where he voiced support for arming teachers. and thousands at a town hall meeting reacted to the president's idea as parkland parents and students confronted two u.s. senators and a congressman. we're tracking a slow had-moving storm system from texas to the northeast. with it dramatic rescues. a woman on the roof of her car. and at the olympics, things are looking up for team u.s.a. advancing in the overall medal
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count. take that, netherlands. this thursday, february 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." rngts we we're going to start with it out pouring of emotion. >> the president listened intently to calls for action. one parkland student pleading with him to never let him happen again. >> reporter: for nearly an hour the president sat mostly silent listening to the first hand accounts of senseless violence. gruber was texting his father as his class mates were gunned down in parkland, florida. >> i was born in a world where i never got to experience safety and peace. there needs to be significant change in this country because
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this needs to never happen again and people need feel when they go to school they can be safe. >> reporter: 18-year-old daughter meadow was one of of the kids killed last week. >> should have been one school shooting and we should have kic fixed it. and i'm pissed because my daughter i'm not going to see again. she's not here. she's not here. she's in north lauder dale, king david cemetery. that's where i go to see my kid now. we all work together and come up with the right idea and it's school safety. >> reporter: and texting with his brother as one of the gunman killed their class mates. >> i turned 18 the day after. woke up to the news that my best friend was gone.
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and i don't understand why i can still go in a store and buy a weapon of war. >> reporter: then the president heard from nicole hawkly whose 6-year-old son dillen, was killed at sandy hook. >> you don't want to be me, nobody does. please don't waste this. >> reporter: the president asked for ideas to stop the violence in schools. >> and one possible solution which may not be very popular would be to have teachers in the school who have volunteered to have a firearm safely locked in the classroom who are given training throughout the year. >> reporter: it was an idea the president seemed to like.
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he brought up coach feis. >> if he had had a firearm -- that coach wads very brave. saved a lot of lives i suspect. but if he had a firearm, he would have shot and that would be it. does anybody like that idea? and do people feel strongly against it? we can understand both side and certainly it's controversial. >> reporter: the president himself acknowledged he's under incredible pressure to act as he said at the end of the listening session "the world is watching." and somebody else watching. a keen eye photographer captured a close--up off a note card during the listening sessions. hand written questions to the families about their experiences and a reminder number five i
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hear you. he struck a sympathetic tone but didn't appear to use that prop. they descended on florida state's capitol. they headed back from tallahassee. they discussed gun laws and mental health issues and we have a full report coming up shortly. many ask direct questions at a town hall meeting sponsored by cnn. and fred guttenberg's daughter is one of those. >> look at me and tell me you accept it and you will work with us to do something about guns. >> i think what you're asking about is the assault weapons ban. >> yes, sir. >> so let me be honest with you
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wut that one. if i believed that would prevent this from happening, i would support it. >> my daughter was shot in the back with an assault weapon. the weapon of choice. it is too easy to get. it is a weapon of war. the fact you can't stand with everybody in this building and say that, i'm sorry. >> spokeswoman for the infratalked about putting restrictions on firearm purchases. she sited a sexual assault victim wanting to buy the weapons, saying age restrictions would deny her that. and after allegedly over hearing him, they found 90 high
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capacity magazines and two handguns. and his older brother will face weapons charges. tributes are pouring in from all over the world. graham spread his religious message to ordinary people. >> reporter: he spent his life providing quiet counsel to queens and kings and u.s. presidents. >> we're going to pray every day for our president. >> reporter: from donald trump, a very special man. president bush a shepherd to millions. in 2007 the clintons explained how much it meant to them when he dime visit after the sex scandal became public. >> he was someone who could
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understand both bill and me. >> and he just talked to me and what he wanted me to know was that the christ he believed in was a god of second chances. >> reporter:i for a young georg w. bush, that message led him to sobriety. >> being inspired by billy graham and i guess being led by billy graham, i started reading the bible and shortly thereafter i quit drinking. we should mention funeral services will take place next friday in north carolina. he'll be buried on the grounds flex toot had his wife who dies. a blast sent debris flying just as passengers were getting off. two americans are among the injured. verg investigators say a
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mechanical problem -- and a double decker brus tumbled off of a mountain highway. still no word on the cause of the crash or how many people were on the bus. that tragedy comes seven weeks after 52 people died when a bus and a tractor trailer collided outside lima. the storm that's been pounding states from texas to michigan is on the move. >> this was the scene outside chicago. and similar scenes are playing out and create massive flooding. accuweather meteorologist with more. >> reporter: wet and icy with a mixture of snow, ice, and for the deep south, even into houston. and along several major rivers,
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including the illinois. over to the grand illinoiss as well as the east coast. so hopefully you get a chance toenjoy ethe good weather. sglrs we'll try to take advantage when we can and a lot of people did the same thing. >> they were ice skating in short sleeves. alrecord high. >> that's right we saw recareereds set all across the midwest. more than half a dozen cities have records. >> it's going to get colder isn't it? >> it is. you had to go there, didn't you? next up the show down in women's hockey teams. and more as they confront
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state law maker.
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all across the country students have staged walkouts. these are just a few from
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florida, minnesota and colorado. >> and those took place as the parkland students rallied. >> they're mobilizing under the name "never again." abc's dan harris was there. >> reporter: this whole situation hit home. this hit our school. this is our community. >> reporter: these are the young people who have faced down gun violence and are now thrusting themselves on to the front line over america's battle with guns. driven by their grief and a shared mission to turn their tragedy into sweeping political action. >> this time we're putting an end to it. it's never again. >> legislative resistance has become a norm. >> locked in closets for hours, not knowing if we were going to be okay.
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maybe we're not experts on the policy but we know the impact it can have on anyone's life. >> reporter: they bounced from one office to the other. >> we're here to make sure stheng does change skblr. >> reporter: taking aim at semiautomatic rifles. >> what's your opinion? >> i think we're committed to look at everything pap. >> are you areally going to actually act on anything? and do you think you'd push for policy itself or just agree? >> reporter: by mid-day their initial optimism curdled into frustration. >> i don't know if i'm going to have faith in my state and local government today. because what i saw today was
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discouragin discouraging. >> reporter: they say this will not be the last time they rally for action. they vow to make this trip to their state capitol again and to attend a march on the nation's capitol. for now they're returning home to these nearly empty classrooms. refusing to be silenced by gun violence. and we're hearing from michelle obama. like every movement, gun support will take unyielding curage and experience. manolo! you're so cold, come in! what's wrong? it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp and... ...keeps you up to 100% flake free head and shoulders' dry scalp care
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all right. time to check in with pyeongchang. is that slow but steady americans? >> yes, it is. >> a lot of action overnight with the americans in south korea. the u.s. women's hockey team lh rivals, the canadians. >> and scoring twice i but the at two. th went into over time. the u.s. is trying to win its first olympic gold since 1998. skier lindsey vonn has ended hers in the women's all-time combined. she didn't finish the slalom. american mikaela shifn are took the silver meadal in this morning pfsz event and tha goes along with the gold she won in the giant slalom last week.
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>> hopefully lindsey is hap for mikaela then. in the free style skiing half bike theyquence to dinner. squr alex fur era inered the top spot on the podium. >> we're always told the second week is the strong suit for the americans. we're sewing so many people laboring here. >> just have to keep the fight. and that's talking about the count now. and fourth place. >> let's take note of how impressive norway is doing. a country of 5 million. it has 33 medals for the
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olympics. i can't do percentage but pretty much every norwegian has medaled. >> but we moved from fiftooth fourth. go, yarks yus. >> funnier looking sng. >> yes. check it out. they desids said to do a little mach maupsh. skillten. see, look how fast they go with the help of the sweepers. >> oh, that's the skeleton. >> and it ends back with curling the it started. >> before the olympics we had a bunch of pictures of the tweet.
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sweet. we'll be book with national margarita day.
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♪ wasting away again enmargarita vill ♪ what key is that? >> the key after you've had a few margarita. it's a huge, huge national holiday. it is national margarita day. >> cheers. >> so margaritas. only 8% hate margaritas. >> i'm not one of them. >> we don't know them. twice as many americans prefer frozen. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> but they're wrong. >> who are those people. 65% like the get salty
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margaritas. >> be better with tequila. i've never had a virgin margarita. >> is that what lime juice tastes like? >> never had that without alcohol? >> happy margarita day. to a couple who have chosen to go with a photo shoot, new york-based actors and they decided they should do the same for their engagement shoot. here they are re-creating "back to the future." a jurassic park team photo. and feinally mrs. doubtfire. >> just imagine what their wedding photos are going to look like. >> they say they're going to go
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real classy. that's a direct quote. now to a really, really cool moment that took place in texas. is it it hadding you yet? so this kid had to get four basketball shots under 40 seconds. a lay up, a free throw, a three-pointer 1/2 point shot in under 30 seconds. he does it in under 24 seconds and the cool thing about it. he won 25,000 by doing this. this is a senior at texas a&m. >> just getting a three-pointer is impressive let alone the half-court. and he didn't even need a margarita to do it. >> are you double -- really? >>
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this morning on "world news now," raw emotion on display. thousands packed an arena for a town hall meeting. this while others represented their school at the white house. an attacker throwing a hand grenade at a u.s. embassy overseas. and the situation still developing right now. and new this half hour a dramatic rescue. >> managed to cleverly ask for help. so how did they get there in the first place? and alex trebek putting him even closer to what he says is a life-long dream. we'll have answers in the form of questions on this thursday,
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february 22nd. >> and we say good morning on this thursday morning. we're going to start with calling for action a week after the school massacre had had changed lives. >> they gathered last night for a cnn town hall that quickly got heated. a grieving dad took direct aim at senator marco rubio for opposing a ban on assault weapons. >> and rubio was the only republican law maker on stage after the president and the governor declined to take part. and spent much of the time on the defensive for taking what critics referred to as blood money. >> can you tell me right now you will not accept a single donation from the nra? >> the fact is people buy into
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my agenda. the influence comes not from money but the millions of americans who support the nra -- and they followed a trip to tallahassee demanding to be heard. >> reporter: the 100 students from maximum optimism. state senators began today by displaying pictures of the 17 day. it did not stop the students from gun trollacy. or just agree with it if it's conveentiant for you?
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>> well, they make the rounds incise. >> reporter: as the students continue their work, their initial optimism curdled into frustration after what they viewed as a lack of straight answers. >> what i saw today was discouraging. look what hotened between students and senator blinzy bean. and whether he would support rifles. what's your personal stance on assault-style weapons like the arff 15? >> it's a head scratcher where we are. it's going to be a debate. i've always defended people's
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right to defend themselves. >> are you generally considered pro gun? after the meeting the senator didn't want to answer questions from us either. >> reporter: so will all of this lobbying result in any new legislation? the answer is probably yes. had the legislation will not include sming a change in the rules that will require anyone who kboois the weapon to be older. and president trump hosted dozens -- >> they vowed the president to take arksz foerm said pope..
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eope. he. >> there needs to be significant change in this country because they should be able to feel when they go to school they can be safe. please, mr. trump, we cannot have our children die. >> i turned 18 the day after, woke up to the news that my best friend was gone. and i don't understand why i can still go in a store and buy a weapon of war. >> it stopped here with this administration and me. i'm not go tooling sleep until this school shooting. should have been one school shooting and we have had have fixt it. and i'm pissed.
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it's my daughter i'm not going to see again. clearly very emotional. meanwhile, the school shooting suspect may be -- they say cruz could inherit $800,000 when he turns 22 and since he's 19, he could potentially hire an att n attorn attorney. and lashing out against chienl migragds. the washington post reports that the first lady leakly sponsored her parents for screen bard or whatever. would will only say they're living here immediately. a vileened incident overnight. in the capitol city of a mont
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yaging row. they say he threw the grenade. a ferry boat explosion sent at least three people. right now the official cause is a mystery. >> reporter: mexican officials exploding why. prrs this surviolence vid yecapturing the moekz of explosion ppt the ferry mangled, a huge hole on the upper deck. debris and wounded tourists everywhere. frrsz it happened in the popular tourist destination just south off cancun. and it comes with the terrible bus crash on a day trip would
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love to marry pee. investigators now looking at some kind of mechanical failure. and we have new details on an overnight version of "gilligan's island." >> it's called avoid island. their boat was smashed up during a freak storm. >> rescuers spotted them on a beach. they check out the jiend word help. so i knew someone was on the island. but i kpoez when you land on a void baby but they were cute. >> the skipper wasn't there.
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firefighters spent three hours firefighters spent thirty-two hours battling a brush fire in the palisades neighborhood. no one was ifjured and no homes were impacted. the ford motor company has oust said one of its top executives over accusations of in appropriate behavior. >> he's leaving immediately after an internal investigation into an unanimous complaint left on a company hawk down. and billionaire mack cuban is having a good week.
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his team planned on quote tanking the rest of their season. and abdomen silver said the fins were detrimental to the nba. this on heels of rampant misconduct within the mavericks organization. >> inside, taking it to the bask president trump. and time. >> reporter: one of the most lucrative franchises in the nba, led by caresmaticing bielia nair own owner. >> there is no market you have for retail. but according to sports illustrateds. trar r rare rr. the neap who said it was an open secret where they experienced everything from sexual harassment to domestic violence.
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they say a pattern emerged ripe with misogyny. domestic abuse by high profile members of the online and openly watch pornography at his desk. a half dozen eif mail emg ployees were told the work environmentment at the mavericks left them feeling vulnerable and vamic. i don't have any tolerance for what i red. it's wrong y it's boarding. >> and cuban says i'm embarrassed to be honest with you and it needs to be fixed. period, end of story. when we come back. bill gates.
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♪ skinny the skinny the ♪ skinny the skinny it is skinny time here on a thursday and we have big "jeopardy" news. the long time host, alex trebek has a new job. >> i have always wanted to host "jeopardy." >> he's not leaving the popular quiz show anytime soon. too soon. but he'll still be asking the questions. he's been selected to moderate the pennsylvania gubernatorial debate. >> we don't know the official format of the debate but we know they won't have to answer in the form of a question. >> i get it. it's a playoff off the whole "jeopardy" thing. >> he has said he would love to moderate a presidential. >> dwent 20 it will be the
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presidential debate with alex tremec. >> quote i would try to pin them down despite looking bad doing it. take that. he's playing hardball. >> when you see some of the consistents who didn't know anything about sports and alex is like can we just go to a commercial? >> maybe they should have a judges' panel. and he may be one of the richest men in the world, but bill gates proved he doesn't know much about spending the billio billions. they asked him the price of every day items. this is a test he failed in spectacular fashion. >> $5. >> it's $1. >> i'll take five.
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>> i know. tide pods. >> let's go with 10. >> $19.97. it's expensive to do laundry. how much? >> i would say $4. >> look at you. $3.78. >> in his defense, those weren't necessarily new york prices. >> no, they were not. so he enlisted the audience's help and ended up getting pretty close. he did admit he had hadn't been in a grocery store for a long time. he was asks about his indulgence and purchases. but one of craziest thijs he has is an indoor trampoline room. >> quote indoor trampoline. i recommend it. thank you bill gates.
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on this sacred holiday, national margarita day, ryan reynolds is joining the gin world. >> aviation american gin said we're proud to announce our new because, actor, producer good looking person. >> and so happy to announce i'm the proud owner off a gin company. >> the promo pictures look really great. >> well, he's a handsome man. >> so if they like the gin as much as the photos. i think they'll like the photos. >> rush hour four is a go. >> there was a three? >> no. now they're teaming up again for what tucker's calling the rush of all rushes.
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so once again he'll be doing the do you understand the words coming out of my mouth again. >> we don't have any details yet but rush hour 2 came in 2002. so they're over do. apparently it took a while. >> jacky jan's one of the highest pate actors around. >> jackie chan make as lot of money. but they're apparently happy to cash in on one more movie. >> i will be one r one of those people who should be there and they're entertaining. why not. >> you're watching so show.
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♪ yeah, but look at billy graham over it years. and it's still the and this morning billy graham's twitter account is still the three most -- >> one said my home is my david and he goes back to put his dirty clothes up. >> christ can change your life, he can forgive your sins and then you have the ability and the result and the fair to are love your farnd.
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>> tell me about this man? >> he was young, ener jkd. scared. >> you still get nervous ever? >> yes. every single time. i'm nervous talk toes to yours. how often do you think about it. >> i couldn't happen quite open. i teng we're all conscious this life is very temporary and short. the older you get, the shorter it seems monopoly steams jurs yesterday i was saving. proems it. trr so you're ready for the day of judgment. and she asked what they hoped
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