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g.e. good. health business, $800. colby. what is permanente? yes. $1,200, health. colby. oh, geez. what are needle guns? no. kristin. what is a plunger? no. [ beep ] common household item, a pen. a pen. colby, go again. $1,600, health. [ beep ] and that would be pfizer. and now the $2,000 clue. [ beep ] and that would be well point. all right, kristin is in the lead today. and now we come to final jeopardy! here is the category -- 19th century america. are they playing for a quarter million or are they playing for $100,000? we'll find out when we come back, won't we? what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. shop early with kmart sneak free layaway. [ woman ] hop on over! and even (shop your way) member priced... items can be put on layaway. kmart. get in. get more christmas. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite ha
g.e. good. health business, $800. colby. what is permanente? yes. $1,200, health. colby. oh, geez. what are needle guns? no. kristin. what is a plunger? no. [ beep ] common household item, a pen. a pen. colby, go again. $1,600, health. [ beep ] and that would be pfizer. and now the $2,000 clue. [ beep ] and that would be well point. all right, kristin is in the lead today. and now we come to final jeopardy! here is the category -- 19th century america. are they playing for a quarter million or...
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g.e. they found it was huge wealth confiscation and they're feeding into the prison population i got a good insurance product it's cool black insurance if you're poor black in america is like an eighty percent chance you can go to prison if you have a black child get black insurance because that kid's going to jail and you need to pay for it right now there's a huge business right there and what you get into the black insurance business this guys these unconscionable i can't believe it is american i have to put up with people like this calling themselves american well another way to look at this is of course to see when we had all the interns in the south and it happened well past slave days that happened up until the one nine hundred forty s. and fifty's so sixty's so it's not something that ended with slavery but. not very many people lined up to be lynched in the south however in america today everybody is lining up to be just like ben mosh pit will call a mosque ok because it is easier that way they i.g. c.e.o. the headline reads should we worry about unproductive financial sector gobbl
g.e. they found it was huge wealth confiscation and they're feeding into the prison population i got a good insurance product it's cool black insurance if you're poor black in america is like an eighty percent chance you can go to prison if you have a black child get black insurance because that kid's going to jail and you need to pay for it right now there's a huge business right there and what you get into the black insurance business this guys these unconscionable i can't believe it is...
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g.e. they found it was huge wealth confiscation and they're feeding into the prison population i got a good insurance product it's cool black insurance if you're poor black in america is like an eighty percent chance you can go to prison if you have a black child get black insurance because that kid's going to jail and you need to pay for it right now there's a huge business right there once you get into the black insurance business this guy's you don't coachable i can't believe it is american i have to put up with people like this calling themselves american well another way to look at this is of course to see when we had all the interns in the south and it happened well past slave days that happened up until the one nine hundred forty s. and fifty's so sixty's so it's not something that ended with slavery but. not very many people lined up to be lynched in the south however in america today everybody is lining up to be just like ben mosh pit will call a mosque ok because it's easier that way they i.g. c.e.o. the headline reads should we worry about unproductive financial sector gobbling u
g.e. they found it was huge wealth confiscation and they're feeding into the prison population i got a good insurance product it's cool black insurance if you're poor black in america is like an eighty percent chance you can go to prison if you have a black child get black insurance because that kid's going to jail and you need to pay for it right now there's a huge business right there once you get into the black insurance business this guy's you don't coachable i can't believe it is american...
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g.e. garbage car isn't quite ready yet. but while you're here, what do you say you throw on a pair of green tights and a cape, and tell the kids how big business is goodhe environment? i have no interest in doing that. al, we're with you on this whole planet thing. i mean, look at the set we built with the smiley-face earth and some green things. jack, look, we're way beyond that. if your network really wants to demonstrate a commitment to the environment, why don't you start by, for example, having an entire week with nothing but environmental themes on all the programs? use entertainment for substance. you could have a character in prime time making a passionate argument to the american people that we need co2 taxes to replace the payroll taxes. your parent company could lobby congress and the president to pass the treaty and save the climate. yes, or... you could put on a silly hat and tell the kids how outsourcing means cheaper toys at christmas. this is not working for me, jack. all right, let's do this! jared, what are you doing here? whoa. al gore? what's up? jared, it's time for you to go. no, no! the show must go on! back off, jack! or you'll
g.e. garbage car isn't quite ready yet. but while you're here, what do you say you throw on a pair of green tights and a cape, and tell the kids how big business is goodhe environment? i have no interest in doing that. al, we're with you on this whole planet thing. i mean, look at the set we built with the smiley-face earth and some green things. jack, look, we're way beyond that. if your network really wants to demonstrate a commitment to the environment, why don't you start by, for example,...
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g.e. and the federal government will have everyone's most personal secrets. it's a good thing they can keep a secret in the federal government so surely nobody's personal records will be leaked out once they get to the possession of g.e. or the federal government. but for my friends across the aisle to talk about hostage politics, all i know is that people that i talk to across my , i think, lowest denominator probably ended up to about 500:4 that talked about how obamacare really was and people said, we got our 26-year-old on our health insurance so it's not so bad. gee -- and republicans were ready to agree to that. we were ready to do bipartisan bills, but the most closed-minded and closed congress in our history would not allow input. they didn't want our input. they were going to do it all themselves and as a result of that kind of mean-spiritedness, americans are suffering today. so i have my friend from texas. also former state district judge, and as i understand he's heard from his constituents as well. and i'd yield such time as he may consume to my friend from
g.e. and the federal government will have everyone's most personal secrets. it's a good thing they can keep a secret in the federal government so surely nobody's personal records will be leaked out once they get to the possession of g.e. or the federal government. but for my friends across the aisle to talk about hostage politics, all i know is that people that i talk to across my , i think, lowest denominator probably ended up to about 500:4 that talked about how obamacare really was and...