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ladies and gentlemen, jim moore! [cheers and applause] what's up, jim? how you doing?heers and applause] >> [laughs] >> ladies and gentlemen, the winner of best surprised face ever. [laughter] jim moore, that was awesome. >> thank you. >> i can only imagine if that's what it took, you know, just a knock on the door, what it would be if you won $1 million. >> this place is gonna erupt. >> yeah. [laughter, cheers] >> well, let me tell you how you're gonna do it: 14 questions stand between you and that $1 million. [cheers and applause] >> let's do this. >> you have your three lifelines. >> yes. >> you know what those are about. so let's get right to your game. >> let's do it, man. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ okay, jim, $500 question starts you off. in the interest of safety, each year utility company coned sends its customers a peel-and-sniff mailer to help them recognize the smell of what? >> well...i don't think-- i don't know how you could smell burglars, and i don't know what the dangers of freshly
ladies and gentlemen, jim moore! [cheers and applause] what's up, jim? how you doing?heers and applause] >> [laughs] >> ladies and gentlemen, the winner of best surprised face ever. [laughter] jim moore, that was awesome. >> thank you. >> i can only imagine if that's what it took, you know, just a knock on the door, what it would be if you won $1 million. >> this place is gonna erupt. >> yeah. [laughter, cheers] >> well, let me tell you how you're gonna...
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we had some vets coming back that were not content to live in the jim crow south anymore. moore was one of them. that connection to world war ii, social change. here we have an older activist joining with a younger activist. he was in the late 20's at the time. they join together to push for social change in the state of mississippi. we know this does not come easily. they start working well before the grant money comes. in fact, they start working to register voters in 1961. herbert lee joins moses. september 25, 1961, mississippi state legislator e.h. hurst confronted lee, shot him in the head in brought a light, killed him in front of dozens of witnesses. as you have seen time and time again, in the segregationist south in the 1950's and 1960's, hurst completely exonerated. black witnesses to the event were so afraid they were going to be killed, they lied. lewis allen what eventually tell his story to organizers who begged him to come forward. he was so scared, he was planning on leaving mississippi and he was murdered the night before he left the state. herbert lee's widow
we had some vets coming back that were not content to live in the jim crow south anymore. moore was one of them. that connection to world war ii, social change. here we have an older activist joining with a younger activist. he was in the late 20's at the time. they join together to push for social change in the state of mississippi. we know this does not come easily. they start working well before the grant money comes. in fact, they start working to register voters in 1961. herbert lee joins...
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michael moore, thank you. jiml with us from morgan stanley investment morganent or it -- stanley investment management. inflation creeping and higher -- what is the story? jim: in some of the growth concern areas, it was pretty decent as well. i think it is an interesting thing right now with inflation rates in europe. what we are looking at is a affecting energy prices. effectively when we see the higher inflation prints coming through, what kind of confidence do we have the next month and the month after that and the month after that? the view in the markets is that we will see less of it going forward. mario draghi is trying to be more cautious in terms of trying to communicate higher rates or even moving away from some of the qe purchases they have been doing. this probably is not a 2017 event. it is probably more a 2018 event here it getting through june into july, let's see where we stand and if we continue to see robust growth. if we do and the inflation is there and it is organic, we will have a different
michael moore, thank you. jiml with us from morgan stanley investment morganent or it -- stanley investment management. inflation creeping and higher -- what is the story? jim: in some of the growth concern areas, it was pretty decent as well. i think it is an interesting thing right now with inflation rates in europe. what we are looking at is a affecting energy prices. effectively when we see the higher inflation prints coming through, what kind of confidence do we have the next month and the...
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jim: justin rose and sergio garcia are the 54-hole co-leaders at the masters with rickie fowler one behind. jordan spieth, charley hoffman, ryan moore two back. let's go down -- down to dottie. dottie: leer with sergio garcia. much talk about the third round for you here over history. today you got it done. what was the difference? >> the same thing i've been doing all week. fighting hard, accepting -- my swing didn't feel quite as good as yesterday but i fought hard with what i had and made some really nice putts when i had to. i hit a good amount of good shots but at the end of the day,st about staying patient and i felt like i hit some good shots coming in on the back nine and it was nice to see. dottie: 18 holes to go. what would your idol seve ballesteros tell you? >> i don't know, it would be nice to talk to him but probably something like, you know, believe in yourself, just enjoy as much as possible. it's not going to be easy but just have fun and say do your best. dottie: thanks for your time. jim? jim: dottie, thank you. masters final round again tomorrow. begins at 2:00 eastern time. and again, we'll have the arnold palme
jim: justin rose and sergio garcia are the 54-hole co-leaders at the masters with rickie fowler one behind. jordan spieth, charley hoffman, ryan moore two back. let's go down -- down to dottie. dottie: leer with sergio garcia. much talk about the third round for you here over history. today you got it done. what was the difference? >> the same thing i've been doing all week. fighting hard, accepting -- my swing didn't feel quite as good as yesterday but i fought hard with what i had and...
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moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> good evening. jim here sitting in for anderson. a busy night on the program. an edgy week for the world. it's now founder's day in north korea and the world is watching, waiting for a possible nuclear test there or other military provocation. if one happens, it would cap a week that's already seen a nuclear threat from kim jong-un. tough talk from president trump. cold war words from russia
moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> good evening. jim here sitting in for anderson. a busy night on the program. an edgy week for the world. it's now founder's day in north korea and the world is watching, waiting for a possible nuclear test there or other military provocation. if one happens, it would cap a week that's already seen a nuclear threat from kim jong-un. tough talk from president trump. cold war words from russia
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moore craft and the rose foundation helping teens fighting cancer keep up their every day life. >>> right now jimrdner and the "action news" team is standing by with these stories at 6:00. we are monitoring developments from paris where a police officer was killed in an ambush attack what they are saying about the officer that was killed himself. >>> and a new multimillion-dollar project rolls around in cash strapped atlantic city. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner. >>> it is thursday night and the big story on "action news" tonight, is the deadly shooting of a police officer in paris right on the champs-elysees one of the most famous aftvenued th world and minutes ago isis claim responsibility. authorities say that a police van was stopped at a red light one' gunman jumped out of his car and opened fire with a machine gun one officer was killed and two others were wounded in the van. and the gunman tried to run away firing at the van and was then shot and killed by police. one police source says that this was
moore craft and the rose foundation helping teens fighting cancer keep up their every day life. >>> right now jimrdner and the "action news" team is standing by with these stories at 6:00. we are monitoring developments from paris where a police officer was killed in an ambush attack what they are saying about the officer that was killed himself. >>> and a new multimillion-dollar project rolls around in cash strapped atlantic city. >>> "action...
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around from people, and it reaffirms for me, as jim was talking about, it's about telling your own story. and i'm reminded of something that the poet moore once said, probably paraphrasing here, that we don't tell our stories, stories tell us. and that if we don't share those stories, we are somehow ultimately diminished. and i think that that's my role as a journalist. and i hope -- i have a lot of hope this young people because i think they are sharing their stories more, and they have more courage than my generation ever had in doing that, because they've experienced diversity. they are in touch with diversity so, yes, it's about telling stories. and it's about sharing. thank you. >> not at all. >> so my name is, my name is tim, i'm an elementary school principal. i've got a picture of my husband, my daughter or and my dog in my school of 650 kids on the south side of tucson, and to be honest, what my students find host unusual about me is not the fact that i have a husband, but that i'm vegan. they think that's really strange. [laughter] they have a real hard time with that. you know, but -- [laughter] really odd. but one of the thin
around from people, and it reaffirms for me, as jim was talking about, it's about telling your own story. and i'm reminded of something that the poet moore once said, probably paraphrasing here, that we don't tell our stories, stories tell us. and that if we don't share those stories, we are somehow ultimately diminished. and i think that that's my role as a journalist. and i hope -- i have a lot of hope this young people because i think they are sharing their stories more, and they have more...
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jim? >> blayne, thanks so much. >>> police in takoma park are looking for a teenager missing since monday. police tell us 14-year-old kiara mooreleft seen by her friends late monday in germantown. she's considered in danger because of her age. anyone who has seen her should call takoma park police. >>> for weeks, d.c.'s missing children were brought into the police debunked the social media rumors that large numbers of young black children were missing from the city, but as in every city, there are runaways, and all this week, we've been sharing stories about how to keep our kids home. today the perspective of a runaway and a group that helps teens in need. here's news4's justin finch. >> reporter: often the young faces on these flyers are running from something. >> many young people don't feel safe, don't feel safe in their community, and don't feel safe in their school. >> they just need to go. >> reporter: just last month, news4 was there as a mom and daughter were reunited. when asked why teens leave home -- >> they're leaving, they don't know what they're looking for, what they're trying to find. >> reporter: debby shore,
jim? >> blayne, thanks so much. >>> police in takoma park are looking for a teenager missing since monday. police tell us 14-year-old kiara mooreleft seen by her friends late monday in germantown. she's considered in danger because of her age. anyone who has seen her should call takoma park police. >>> for weeks, d.c.'s missing children were brought into the police debunked the social media rumors that large numbers of young black children were missing from the city, but...