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from egremont, massachusetts, please welcome back oskar hallig.ause] oskar, welcome back, bud. good to see you. >> you too. [applause] >> it's unique, but i also love this bucket list item that we're trying to take care of. fill us in. >> well it's basically to turn
from egremont, massachusetts, please welcome back oskar hallig.ause] oskar, welcome back, bud. good to see you. >> you too. [applause] >> it's unique, but i also love this bucket list item that we're trying to take care of. fill us in. >> well it's basically to turn
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from egremont, massachusetts, please welcome back oskar hallig.plause] oskar, welcome back, bud. good to see you. >> you too. [applause] >> it's unique, but i also love this bucket list item that we're
from egremont, massachusetts, please welcome back oskar hallig.plause] oskar, welcome back, bud. good to see you. >> you too. [applause] >> it's unique, but i also love this bucket list item that we're
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[horn blares] $20,000, oskar, that sound means that time is up. but you're coming back to play more "millionaire." >> sounds good. >> all the lifelines are gone, but you're two away from $50,000, only six away from $1 million. >> all right. >> can we complete his bucket list dream, get him to $1 million? we'll find out next time. thanks for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. closed captioning sponsored by: it's not weird. it's halloween. get everyone in on the fun with over 5,000 total costumes in store and at kmart.com i hated pickle jars. then my pharmacist recommended capzasin. block arthritis pain for hours with capzasin hp. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. you think it smells fine, but your wife smells this... sfx: ding music starts luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher it doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors... ...
[horn blares] $20,000, oskar, that sound means that time is up. but you're coming back to play more "millionaire." >> sounds good. >> all the lifelines are gone, but you're two away from $50,000, only six away from $1 million. >> all right. >> can we complete his bucket list dream, get him to $1 million? we'll find out next time. thanks for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. closed captioning...
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that would be rookie oskar lindberg. his third goal of the season. he adds his league best fourth score. this kid is something else. rangers roll to 3-0 with a 5-2 win. >>> finally, at the president's cup, the americans trying to keep the international team at bay. j.b. holmes needed two putts to win the hole. one would do just fine, thank you very much. later, and by later, i mean after dark. jordan spieth drilled a pair of big putts on a final two holes for wins. that is dramatic, indeed. u.s. leads by a point heading into the final day. here's a look at some of your jordan spieth and patrick reed defeating jason day and charles schwartzel. phil mickelson and zach johnson also winning as well. so final day coverage of the 2015 president's cup begins at noon here on nbc 4 new york. enjoy the rest of your sunday, everybody. for "today in new york," i'm john chandler. >>> coming up when "today in new york" returns, we're going to take you to citi field, but not for tomorrow's mets game. [hold music playing] we at time warner cable, need to apologize t
that would be rookie oskar lindberg. his third goal of the season. he adds his league best fourth score. this kid is something else. rangers roll to 3-0 with a 5-2 win. >>> finally, at the president's cup, the americans trying to keep the international team at bay. j.b. holmes needed two putts to win the hole. one would do just fine, thank you very much. later, and by later, i mean after dark. jordan spieth drilled a pair of big putts on a final two holes for wins. that is dramatic,...
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the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a communist part of the eastern european block, that party was called the socialist unity party, sed, sozialistische einheitspartei, and that party dissolved, but large numbers of it moved also into this linke. so it's a coalition. in the eastern part--this is something americans tend not to know for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germany the mass of people still vote for that party. so that party runs a number of the regional governments. in germany, they don't call them states like we do, 50 states. they call them laender, lands. so many of
the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a...
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the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a communist part of the eastern european block, that party was called the socialist unity party, sed, sozialistische einheitspartei, and that party dissolved, but large numbers of it moved also into this linke. so it's a coalition. in the eastern part--this is something americans tend not to know for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germany the mass of people still vote for that party. so that party runs a number of the regional governments. in germany, they don't call them states like we do, 50 states. they call them laender, lands. so many of
the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a...
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story, one narrative emerging on the palestinian side that the israelis are plans to divide the el oskar>> so this is an erroneous rumor that this has sparked the violence? >> absolutely, it's one of the things that sparked. one of the way you respond is you've got to get the truth out that's simply not the truth. >> and it's so tough in this day of viral and internet, to figure out where the truth is? >> it is. also what's happening right now, the first fada. and second, it was developed and driven by organizations. and people carrying out attacks were in fact members of organizations, fatah or hamas or jihad. that's not true now. now you have individuals largely between the ages of 15 and 25. mostly, they're in the jerusalem area right now but not exclusively. so the question is, whether or not you can find a way to kourngt act the images on one hand. and on the other, a way to get the contention away from where we are. >> there's been standings and attempted stabbings. and now the israeli government and the police force suggest organize even encouraging civilians to carry firearms. we
story, one narrative emerging on the palestinian side that the israelis are plans to divide the el oskar>> so this is an erroneous rumor that this has sparked the violence? >> absolutely, it's one of the things that sparked. one of the way you respond is you've got to get the truth out that's simply not the truth. >> and it's so tough in this day of viral and internet, to figure out where the truth is? >> it is. also what's happening right now, the first fada. and...