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from right here in las vegas, nevada, please welcome susanne walters.ou doing, susanne? good to meet you. >> hi, how are you? nice to meet you. [cheers and applause] >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. >> what do you teach? >> i teach second grade. >> okay--oh, that's good. >> yeah. >> the kids--like, everybody loves their second-grade teacher. >> i don't actually remember mine, so sometimes i think i really hope they remember me. >> mrs. kanell. that was my second-grade teacher. >> oh, i don't remember mine. >> she was one of my favorites. you served our country in the air force. >> i did, yes. >> thank you very much. thank you for your service. [cheers and applause] so, here's what you're up against. 14 questions, money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] every question you answer correctly moves you one step
from right here in las vegas, nevada, please welcome susanne walters.ou doing, susanne? good to meet you. >> hi, how are you? nice to meet you. [cheers and applause] >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. >> what do you teach? >> i teach second grade. >> okay--oh, that's good. >> yeah. >> the kids--like, everybody loves their second-grade teacher. >> i don't actually remember mine, so sometimes i think i really hope they...
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shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry him or her the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the samples we bring. though we just. as a time when we would take care of us and. so i just did my job for years near enough. and we didn't realize our health issue then. surgeon diagnosed me as having cancer. so he had to take all my rectum. you know provision out of my back when i wanted to. ask but i. owe. your. boss because. we sources you know. so i know you're not. you know just i mean most people have sped. up as well i must say i mean i just don't get it getting worse but those. my family fussy about my just but that's already yes it will be and he. fears will people been saying about rej
shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry him or her the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the...
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shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry it won't hurt the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the samples we bring. though we just you know as a time when we would take care of us and. so i just did my jobs for years. and we didn't realize our health was an issue then. surgeon diagnosed me. cancer. so they had to take all my rectum mccoll. a. player. a batch or sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each . but then my fe
shortly after dupont decided to transfer susanne bailey and her colleagues to other departments. at the time clinton whimsically also worked in the manufacturing department of tough line . he remembers the discussion he had with his manager he said can we sell the women home out. don't worry it won't hurt the men just the when we feel that it can cause trouble so awesome or hurt me. clinton whimsically it was a lab technician she handled c eight for thirty years to bring the fumes from all the...
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after her maternity leave susanne bailey began to suspect her job as the cause of bucky's deformity. a mysterious source of to one molecule in particular. the molecule in tough line that stops food from sticking to pans and i went back to work the first day i went to the locker and i found a paper laying there i picked it up i began reading about it. it was talking about how the rats were fed the ca and what the form that it had rounder face. and i thought that sounds just like back in. it was very similar to what they said absolutely very similar almost identical to what he had that's why i knew there was something wrong i thought that's why i didn't connect. the scientific studies suzanne bailey found had been conducted by a subcontractor of dupont it studied baby rats whose mothers were exposed to see eight they developed abnormal eye lenses. i immediately walked at that door went down to medical and i said is this what's wrong with my baby oh no no i think on his plate. it was a motto to do instead. of here. but in the meantime. secretly investigating the pregnant women working i
after her maternity leave susanne bailey began to suspect her job as the cause of bucky's deformity. a mysterious source of to one molecule in particular. the molecule in tough line that stops food from sticking to pans and i went back to work the first day i went to the locker and i found a paper laying there i picked it up i began reading about it. it was talking about how the rats were fed the ca and what the form that it had rounder face. and i thought that sounds just like back in. it was...
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southeast washington, susanne kennedy, abc 7 eyewitness. >> veteran services office is now open. the office will help area veteran and their families access the federal and state benefits. governor terry mccullough gave the keynote speech at this morning's gran opening. flags in maryland are at half-staff today to honar soldier. he was killed in june when the u.s. navy destroyer collided with a container ship off the coast of japan. six others also lost their lives. martin is from baltimore county. he be with bar rid later today at arlington national cemetery. well, last night, in college park, 95-year-old world war ii veteran was honored if much last month, he veffed a purple heart. 72 years after his bomber was shot down over ger pan ny during world war ii and held as p.o.w. far year until the war ended. >> there was $16 million men and women veterans in world war ii if they were in the same place at the same time. they would have done the same thing. >> well, his wife bar rid at a lung ton and while he received the percentle heart he said he hopes to be with her this some day.
southeast washington, susanne kennedy, abc 7 eyewitness. >> veteran services office is now open. the office will help area veteran and their families access the federal and state benefits. governor terry mccullough gave the keynote speech at this morning's gran opening. flags in maryland are at half-staff today to honar soldier. he was killed in june when the u.s. navy destroyer collided with a container ship off the coast of japan. six others also lost their lives. martin is from...
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that is when the easy autumn healing became shaky because the truth is susanne didn't know exactly what to do. some of her patients were convinced that it was a temporary thing and that they would take them back as soon as they could. others had already began to seek care elsewhere but still others were sick to do anything at all. she had to tell them it was true she would no longer be able to treat the cancer. patients would ask her what happened if they didn't get care and this is even worse. it's often inexorable if untreated it grows back to an rac suddenly bleed to death and drowning her blood to put in a tube that would block the blood from going into the lungs. not all those details but the truth you will die if she would say he will die because of this. i know there was a 70% chance but that was with treatment without treatment for mortality rate will be 100%. this is not an easy thing to say and sometimes she failed to talking about the plans with medicaid even when she knew that they were not going to work they were sometimes circuitous seven she forced her to say strongly. th
that is when the easy autumn healing became shaky because the truth is susanne didn't know exactly what to do. some of her patients were convinced that it was a temporary thing and that they would take them back as soon as they could. others had already began to seek care elsewhere but still others were sick to do anything at all. she had to tell them it was true she would no longer be able to treat the cancer. patients would ask her what happened if they didn't get care and this is even worse....
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marry and susanne on the en. phyllis. thank you for coming in. >> so phyllis. what did you do you are more of a welder? is that what i heard. >> did you really know the importance of what was going on in the time of world war ii and how historic that was. >> was 20 and married -- i was 20 years old and married with a baby and my husband wanted to get a job in the ship yard and for some unknown reason i piped up and said me too -- well, of course, he disproveed of the whole thing and i can't remember the time lapse there but -- it stayed in my mind and, i thought, i like to do it. then marion is my sister and she agreed to come down for oregon during her school break. take care of my baby. >> there you go. >> so i went to welding school for two-weeks. and they said -- go into oakland. to the hiring call. get your job. i did, you know, excited. they said no; they couldn't hire me. i to go to the boiler's maker union. and they don't take women. i went home. and i went back. over and over. and one day i was in there i went up to the window and they said no and i st
marry and susanne on the en. phyllis. thank you for coming in. >> so phyllis. what did you do you are more of a welder? is that what i heard. >> did you really know the importance of what was going on in the time of world war ii and how historic that was. >> was 20 and married -- i was 20 years old and married with a baby and my husband wanted to get a job in the ship yard and for some unknown reason i piped up and said me too -- well, of course, he disproveed of the whole...