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00:00Channel 5, KXAS-TV.
00:05This is Jeopardy!
00:11Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:14A sales manager from Van Nuys, California, Paul Burress.
00:18A housewife from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Kathleen Gutsy.
00:24And our returning champion, a stamp dealer from Van Nuys, California, Marvin Shinkman,
00:30whose cash winnings total $39,203.
00:35And now, here is the host of Jeopardy, Alex Trebek.
00:39Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
00:41And congratulations to our current champion, Marvin.
00:44He's getting up into the big bucks range on our program.
00:46As you know, Marvin, we have had just five undefeated champions so far this season on Jeopardy.
00:52Last year, we had 15 players.
00:54You could be number six if today you manage to defeat Kathleen and Paul.
00:59I'm going to wish all of you equal amounts of good luck.
01:02We'll put the board in motion right now and we'll get right to the answers and questions in this first round.
01:06One daily double only in this first round, as you know.
01:10Here are the categories.
01:111956, corporate America, about face, with face in quotation marks.
01:19California, jargon, and dynasties.
01:24Some new categories for you to consider there, Marvin.
01:27Make the first selection.
01:28Let's try dynasties for $100.
01:30The answer in the upper right hand corner is this.
01:32Playboy publisher, Hugh, begat Playboy Enterprises president, Christie.
01:36Marvin?
01:37What is Hefner?
01:38Right.
01:39Dynasties for $200, please.
01:40Oil magnate, John D., begat philanthropist, John D., Jr., who begat New York governor, Nelson, Arkansas governor, Winthrop, etc.
01:48Kathleen?
01:49Who are the Rockefellers?
01:50Right.
01:51Let's have jargon for $100, please.
01:53Jargon for $100.
01:54The answer at the top of that column is this.
01:56When Lee Majors does one on the Fall Guy, he calls it a gag.
02:01Paul?
02:02What is a stunt?
02:04That's right.
02:05Paul, you get to make the next selection.
02:07Let's go to California for $100.
02:09The answer this time is...
02:11The California state flag has a red star and this animal on it.
02:15Marvin?
02:16What is a bear?
02:17Yes.
02:18Grizzly.
02:19California for $200, please.
02:20Gilroy has a festival dedicated to this pungent lily.
02:23Local vampires leave town that weekend.
02:25Marvin again.
02:26What is garlic?
02:27That's right.
02:28California for $300, please.
02:29The 1960 Winter Olympics were held in this northern California resort.
02:34Paul?
02:35What is Lake Tahoe?
02:37Sorry, that is wrong.
02:40Let me give it to you.
02:41What is Squaw Valley?
02:42As you know, Paul, Lake Tahoe, the resort part, I believe, is in Nevada, isn't it?
02:46Right.
02:47Okay, Marvin, you select again.
02:48Dynasties for $300, please.
02:50The answer is...
02:51Movie producer Daryl begat movie producer Richard.
02:55Paul?
02:56Who is Zanuck?
02:57Yes.
02:58Let's continue with Dynasties for $400.
03:00Children's book illustrator N.C.
03:03begat Christina's World painter Andrew,
03:05who begat JFK portraitist Jamie.
03:08Kathleen?
03:09Who is Wyatt?
03:10Right.
03:11Let's have Jargon for $200.
03:12Back to that one.
03:13In law enforcement, mirandizing someone is doing this.
03:17Marvin?
03:18What is reading your rights?
03:19Yes.
03:20Jargon for $300, please.
03:22A promotion to CEO makes you one of these.
03:25Kathleen?
03:26What is chief executive officer?
03:27Right.
03:28Let's have Corporate America for $100.
03:30Certainly.
03:31When they pleaded guilty to check-kiting charges
03:33in May of 1985, people listened.
03:36Marvin?
03:37Who's E.F. Hutton?
03:38That's right.
03:39Jargon for $400, please.
03:40Back to that one.
03:41We have a Daily Double for you there, Marvin.
03:43You've got $700.
03:44You're in second place, trailing Kathleen by $200.
03:47Let's go to $700.
03:49For all of it?
03:50Yeah.
03:51Here's the answer.
03:52If you play poker with a mechanic,
03:54he won't get the cards greasy.
03:56He'll do this.
03:57He'll cheat?
03:58You're absolutely right.
03:59What is a cheat?
04:00Yes, to $1,400.
04:01Jargon for $500, please.
04:05Last answer in this category.
04:06When variety tells of a movie's B.O.,
04:09it's not a critic's assessment, but this.
04:11Marvin?
04:12What is box office?
04:13Yes.
04:14Referring to its receipts.
04:15Dynasties for $500, please.
04:16Stage actor Osgood begat film actor Anthony,
04:19who begat son Osgood, who is now 11.
04:22Kathleen?
04:23Who is Perkins?
04:24Perkins.
04:25The reference there to Tony Perkins.
04:26Nice going.
04:27You're in second place with $1,400, Kathleen.
04:29Marvin in the lead with $19.
04:30Paul's got $100.
04:31And we've got to take a commercial break.
04:33We'll do that.
04:34We'll return with more answers and questions
04:35in just a couple of minutes.
04:36This is a Channel 5 Newsbreak with Alice Carone.
04:44Good afternoon, everyone.
04:45Coming up on Channel 5 News at 6,
04:47the state's budget crisis was the subject
04:49of a rare one-day session of the Texas House today.
04:52We'll have a live report from Austin on what happened.
04:55Today, the doors were closed on an Oak Cliff nursing home
04:58under investigation for the deaths of 11 of its residents.
05:01And we'll take you to Athens, Texas,
05:03where there was some serious fiddling around today.
05:06Please join us for Channel 5 News at 6.
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06:44Thank you for staying with us.
06:45The man we introduced first on the program today
06:47is this gentleman, Paul Beress, or Beress?
06:49Beress.
06:50Beress, from Van Nuys, California.
06:51Right.
06:52Spent a couple of years working for one of my favorite
06:54entertainers of all time, Red Skelton.
06:56Right.
06:57Doing what for him?
06:58I booked some of his shows and stage-produced a few of them.
07:00Okay, good having you with us.
07:02Kathleen Goetze?
07:03Goetze.
07:04Kathleen Goetze from Pittsburgh.
07:05Yes.
07:06And the station that carries us there, of course,
07:07is the big one in Pittsburgh, KDKA.
07:09Good having you here.
07:10Temporarily retired bank officer.
07:12Right.
07:13Why temporarily retired?
07:14Well, I'm taking a little time to stay home with my daughter.
07:17How old's your daughter?
07:18She's almost two.
07:19Oh, it's a good time to stay home with her.
07:21Yes, I agree.
07:22It's a lot of fun at that age.
07:23Gonna get a little rougher later.
07:24You've got $1,400, you're playing well.
07:26Marvin?
07:28Four, well, close to $40,000.
07:31$39,203.
07:34Your daughter and your wife have been in the audience all week,
07:36keeping score.
07:37What are you gonna spend the money on?
07:38I'm sure they'll tell me right after this show.
07:40Aren't you gonna have some say in it?
07:42Yes, I'll be able to say yes, ma'am, or yes, daughter,
07:47but that's about it.
07:48That's about the extent of it.
07:49Okay, well, Kathleen's in control of the board right now, Marvin,
07:52and she'll make the next selection.
07:53Go ahead, Kathleen.
07:54Let's have Corporate America for $200, please.
07:56The answer in that column is this.
07:59Publishing firm founded by Bennett Cerf and Donald Clougher
08:02to publish luxury editions of books at random.
08:05Paul?
08:06What is Random House?
08:07Yes.
08:08Let's keep Corporate America for $300.
08:10The sponsor of Let's Dance on NBC Radio in 1934
08:13was this baker, then also known as NBC.
08:16Paul?
08:17National Biscuit Company.
08:18Question?
08:19What is National Biscuit Company?
08:21Now known as Nabisco.
08:22You got it.
08:23Thank you.
08:24Corporate America for $400.
08:253M is offering blank videocassettes with this prerecorded on the tape.
08:34These blank tapes have promos or ads on them.
08:37Paul, select.
08:38Let's try About Face for $100.
08:40Certainly.
08:41This begins an ice hockey game.
08:43Marvin?
08:44What is a face-off?
08:45Right.
08:46Corporate America for $500, please.
08:47Finishing that one with,
08:48some thought World War II era Levi's were fakes
08:51because this was painted on to conserve thread.
08:54Paul?
08:55What is the pocket?
08:56Be a little more specific.
08:58What is the seam on the pocket?
09:02Alright, the pocket trim, pocket seam.
09:04We'll give it to you.
09:05Let's try 1956 for $100.
09:07Starting it off with this.
09:08On July 26th, he, the President of Egypt,
09:11nationalized the Suez Canal Company.
09:13Marvin?
09:14Who was Nasser?
09:15Right.
09:161956 for $200.
09:17The Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus
09:19did this for the last time in July in Pittsburgh.
09:23Marvin?
09:24What is play under a tent?
09:25That's it.
09:261956 for $300.
09:28Due to ankle injuries,
09:29Orson Welles played this Shakespearean king
09:31in a wheelchair on Broadway.
09:33Kathleen?
09:34Who is King Lear?
09:35Correct.
09:36Let's have About Face for $200.
09:38Certainly.
09:39Elevating cosmetic surgery, people keep secret,
09:42except Phyllis Diller, Betty Ford, Mr. Blackwell.
09:45Marvin?
09:46What is a facelift?
09:47That's it.
09:48About Face for $300.
09:49Song sung and drawn by Dick Van Dyke
09:52in the film Bye Bye Birdie.
09:54Paul?
09:55What is Funny Face?
09:57No, sorry. Kathleen?
09:58What is Put on a Happy Face?
09:59That's it.
10:00Let's have About Face for $400.
10:02Long-running CBS Sunday morning interview show,
10:05now with moderator Leslie Stahl.
10:07Paul?
10:08What is Face the Nation?
10:09That is right.
10:10About Face for $500.
10:11With a minute to go in the round,
10:12the words $10 on a $10 bill, for example.
10:15Kathleen?
10:16What is the face amount?
10:18No.
10:19Paul or Marvin?
10:21What is face value?
10:22What is face value?
10:23We were going for the very specific words in this case, Kathleen.
10:26Sorry.
10:27Paul?
10:28California for $400.
10:29Answer.
10:30He went from being Governor of California
10:32to Chief Justice of the United States in 1953.
10:35Marvin?
10:36Who was Earl Warren?
10:37That is right.
10:38California for $500.
10:39Sierra Club founder whose memorial trail
10:41finds the way through the Sierras to Mount Whitney.
10:44Paul?
10:45Who was John Muir?
10:46You are right.
10:47$1,956 for $500.
10:49$500.
10:50At Democratic Convention,
10:51he lost the vice presidential nomination
10:53on the second ballot to Estes Kefauver.
10:55Marvin?
10:56Who was John F. Kennedy?
10:57That is right.
10:58$1,956 for $400.
10:59Last answer on the board.
11:00Previously, family-owned stock in this auto company
11:03was first publicly traded on January 17.
11:06Kathleen?
11:07What is Ford?
11:08Ford is right, and that does it for the board,
11:10and you guys are off and running
11:11in a beautiful fashion today on our show.
11:14Marvin, our returning champion,
11:16as always, with $3,400.
11:18Paul, $2,200.
11:19Kathleen with $19.
11:21Break time for us.
11:22We've got some commercials to present
11:23for the folks at home,
11:24and then the Double Jeopardy round.
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12:04No.
12:06No, Harry, not tonight.
12:09And no TV.
12:11Funny, you can get a good night's sleep
12:13and still wake up with red, irritated eyes.
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12:24Morning, Harry!
12:25Okay.
12:26Look me in the eye and tell me you stayed home last night.
12:28Harry!
12:29Alright, I believe you, I was just wondering ...
12:31Wake up, the Visine. It gets the red out.
12:39Oh, a deer!
12:40Wow!
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13:37As Bob Hope used to say,
13:39I want to tell you folks how impressive
13:41these three contestants have been so far on our show.
13:44They picked up in that first round
13:46$7,300 of the $9,000 we had available.
13:49That makes Carlo Pano very happy.
13:51He is the researcher who prepared all of the material
13:54for this game.
13:55Let's see if we can keep it going
13:56in this Double Jeopardy round.
13:57Here come the dollar figures.
13:59Two daily doubles in this round,
14:01and here are the categories.
14:02Space travel.
14:04Followed by typography.
14:06Humorists.
14:07Watergate.
14:08The 1985 television season.
14:11And finally, a fun category.
14:13Did you notice?
14:15Or, did you notice?
14:16Kathleen, you get to select first
14:18because you're in third place.
14:19I'll take did you notice for $200.
14:21The top of the column, this clue.
14:23Beetle who played his guitar
14:25Kathleen.
14:26Who is Paul McCartney?
14:27That is right.
14:28Did you notice for $400?
14:30The answer is,
14:31musical instrument appropriately found
14:33in the A&M Records company symbol.
14:36Paul.
14:37What is a guitar?
14:38No, sorry.
14:39Marvin.
14:40A trumpet.
14:41Yes, the A stands for Herb Alpert,
14:42and he, of course, is a well-known trumpet player.
14:45All right, Marvin, you make the next selection.
14:47Watergate for $200, please.
14:48The answer at the top of that column is this.
14:50A trumpet.
14:51A trumpet.
14:52Watergate for $200, please.
14:53The answer at the top of that column is this.
14:55Because they fixed leaks,
14:56Nixon's special investigations unit was called this.
14:59Marvin.
15:00What are plumbers?
15:01Yes.
15:02Watergate for $400, please.
15:03When Nixon said,
15:04I am not a crook,
15:05it was, some feel aptly,
15:07in this Florida land of fantasy.
15:09Kathleen.
15:10What is Disney World?
15:11That's it.
15:12Let's have humorists for $200.
15:13Starting that one off with this clue.
15:14Washington, D.C.-based humorist
15:16who wrote,
15:17While Reagan Slept.
15:19Marvin.
15:20Who is Art Buchwald?
15:21Yes.
15:22Humorists for $400, please.
15:23Raconteur of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota.
15:26He never mentions his own name on a Prairie Home Companion.
15:31Perhaps he should mention it more often.
15:33His name is Garrison Keillor.
15:34Kathleen, I'm sorry.
15:35You rang in too late on that.
15:36Marvin, would you select again?
15:37Watergate for $600, please.
15:38The answer this time is,
15:40Robert Bork took this job
15:42and fired Archibald Cox
15:43as Watergate's special prosecutor.
15:46You have to ring in first.
15:48Marvin.
15:49What is Solicitor General?
15:50Sorry, that is wrong.
15:51Kathleen or Paul?
15:54Kathleen.
15:55What is White House Chief of Staff?
15:56No, that, too, is incorrect.
15:57Paul wants to pass on it.
15:59What is Acting Attorney General,
16:01not Solicitor?
16:02Marvin.
16:03Select again, though.
16:04Watergate for $800, please.
16:05The answer,
16:06In the June 23, 1972 tape,
16:08which had the 18-and-a-half-minute gap,
16:10Nixon spoke with this aide.
16:14He spoke with Mr. Haldeman.
16:16Marvin, go again.
16:17Watergate for $1,000, please.
16:19In which Nixon announced his resignation.
16:22Kathleen.
16:23What is August?
16:24August, 1974 is right.
16:26Let's have the 85 TV season for $200, please.
16:28Certainly.
16:29Though dead five years,
16:31he's introducing segments of his show
16:33in color this time.
16:35Paul.
16:36Who is Alfred Hitchcock?
16:37You're right.
16:38The 85 TV season for $400.
16:40CBS's hometown got this dubious distinction
16:43for the 1985 season.
16:45Paul.
16:46What is the first show canceled?
16:47Correct.
16:48The 85 TV season for $600.
16:50After his disastrous 1983-84 talk show,
16:53he's got growing pains on ABC.
16:56Marvin.
16:57Who is Alan Thicke?
16:58Right.
16:59TV season for $800, please.
17:01In tradition of the 50s,
17:02Have Gun, Will Travel, Wire Paladin,
17:041985 had odds against you?
17:07Call him.
17:09Kathleen.
17:10What is The Equalizer?
17:11You're right.
17:12Let's have the TV season for $1,000.
17:13New Disney Saturday morning cartoon characters.
17:17like Moose, Seal, and Bee Lion.
17:19Kathleen.
17:20What are The Wuzzles?
17:21The Wuzzles is good for $500 more.
17:22Nice going.
17:23You've got $4,700.
17:25Where to now, Kathleen?
17:26Let's have Humorous for $600, please.
17:28Middle of that column.
17:29She lost everything in the postnatal depression.
17:32Marvin.
17:33Who is Irma Bombeck?
17:34Yes.
17:35Humorous for $800, please.
17:36In his Devil's Dictionary,
17:37he called birth
17:38the first and direst of all disasters.
17:44Paul.
17:45Who is Daniel Webster?
17:46Sorry, that is wrong.
17:48Kathleen or Marvin?
17:50The man's name was Ambrose Bierce.
17:52Marvin, select again.
17:53Humorous for $1,000, please.
17:54Among his works
17:55are Rally Round the Flag Boys,
17:56Anybody Got a Match?
17:57and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
18:02The man's name is Max Schulman.
18:04Marvin, your turn again.
18:05Let's try Typography for $200, please.
18:07The word typo is short for this longer term.
18:10Paul.
18:11What is Typographical Error?
18:12Right.
18:13Typography for $400.
18:14To a typesetter, what uppercase means?
18:17Marvin.
18:18What is capitals?
18:19Yes.
18:20Typography for $600, please.
18:21In official corporate logo,
18:23the symbol between Gulf and Western.
18:27Paul.
18:28What is a plus?
18:29That's right.
18:30Typography for $800.
18:31The answer this time is
18:32a daily double.
18:33Paul, a great opportunity for you
18:35since you're in third place
18:36and trailing the leader
18:37by a substantial amount.
18:39How much of your $2,400
18:40would you like to risk in this category?
18:42I'll go for $1,400.
18:43For $1,400,
18:44that'll give you $38 if you are right.
18:46This is a video daily double.
18:47Here is the clue first.
18:50Named for its Swiss origin,
18:53this is the most used typeface family
18:56in the world.
19:00What is Helvetica?
19:01Helvetica is absolutely right.
19:03You saw the clue.
19:05And you noticed that it was different
19:07from our previous answers.
19:09Nice going.
19:10Select again.
19:11Typography for $1,000.
19:12The answer this time is
19:13named for the extensions
19:14at the top and bottom of letters
19:16in some typefaces.
19:19Paul.
19:20What is serif?
19:21Serif is right for $1,000.
19:22We've got a minute to go in the round
19:23and you are now in second place.
19:26Let's go for
19:27did you notice for $600?
19:29Middle of that column,
19:30another daily double.
19:33What do you say, Paul?
19:34How much?
19:35I'm not so sure about this one.
19:37I'll try $400.
19:38The answer,
19:39two digits,
19:41one or the other of which
19:42is found in the middle
19:43of every U.S. area code.
19:46What is one?
19:50And?
19:51Two.
19:52Sorry.
19:53Zero and one are the two.
19:55Zero and one.
19:57You lost some money on that
19:58but you have control of the board.
19:59Go again.
20:01Let me try space travel for $400.
20:04For four.
20:05The answer is of six, eight, or ten.
20:06Number of Apollo flights
20:07that landed on the moon.
20:11There were six of them.
20:12Sorry, Kathleen, not fast enough.
20:13Paul, would you go again?
20:14Let's keep going at space travel for $600.
20:16The answer is
20:17Russian word for union.
20:18Apollo linked up with one
20:20July 17th, 1975.
20:22Kathleen?
20:23What is Soyuz?
20:24Yes.
20:25Let's have did you notice.
20:26Oh, we won't get a chance
20:27for those last few answers
20:28but by golly, look at this.
20:29With that correct response, Kathleen,
20:30you have moved into the lead.
20:31You have $100 more than Marvin.
20:33Paul has $4,400.
20:34This is going to be
20:35a dynamite final jeopardy.
20:36The champion will keep the cash.
20:37It's very important for Marvin, of course,
20:39because he wants desperately
20:40to be a five-time undefeated player
20:42to qualify for next season's
20:43Tournament of Champions.
20:44Our runners-up on the program today,
20:46ladies and gentlemen,
20:47will receive these prizes.
20:48Go, Johnny.
20:49For today's second-place contestant,
20:51you and a guest will enjoy
20:52a seven-day trip for two
20:53at the new Diplomat Florida
20:55on the ocean at Hollywood, Florida.
20:56Enjoy all sport facilities,
20:58great golf and tennis,
20:59waterfall pools, sumptuous cuisine,
21:01and star-studded shows.
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21:05And we'll fly you and a companion
21:07from Los Angeles to Florida
21:08aboard Delta Airlines
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21:19Today's third-place contestant
21:20will receive a family-size
21:2117-cubic-foot frost-free
21:23refrigerator-freezer
21:24with chilled meat-keeper compartment,
21:26catalytic glass shelves
21:27and refrigerator,
21:28and glide-out rollers
21:29furnished by White Westinghouse.
21:30And now back to Alex Trebek.
21:32Final Jeopardy! category today is this.
21:35Generals.
21:36We'll let the players think about that.
21:37We'll pause for some messages
21:38and come back to reveal the answer
21:40in about two minutes from now.
21:42♪♪
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22:47♪
22:49Hang on to your seats.
22:50A final category and a big winner.
22:52Coming up next in Final Jeopardy.
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24:25Yeah.
24:39Oh, this is gonna be a dynamite tennis, ladies and gentlemen.
24:42Scores are very close.
24:43When I give the players the Final Jeopardy! answer,
24:45you'll have 30 seconds in which to write down the question.
24:48The category is Generals.
24:50Here we go.
24:51Final Jeopardy! answer is...
24:54Highest rank General of Armies of the U.S.
24:57was given only to Pershing in 1919
25:00and this deceased president in 1976.
25:04Good luck.
25:05♪
25:36This is a toughie.
25:38We're gonna start with Paul Buress, who's in third place
25:40with $4,400.
25:42What did you put down as your response?
25:45What is five-star General?
25:47No, you misunderstood the question, obviously.
25:49How much is it going to cost you?
25:51$400.
25:52That will leave you with $4,000.
25:56We come now to Marvin, who is our returning champion,
25:58four-time champ.
26:00He had picked up $39,000 coming into this match today.
26:04What did you put down, Marvin?
26:07Who was Eisenhower?
26:08That is wrong.
26:10How much is that going to cost you?
26:12You went for all of it.
26:14That leaves you with nothing.
26:16We now go to Kathleen, who was leading with $5,300.
26:20What did you put down?
26:22Who was Eisenhower?
26:24It was a bicentennial gesture
26:26so that no General in American history
26:29would outrank George Washington.
26:32So he was named General of the Army of the United States.
26:35What this means, Kathleen,
26:37is that if you risk more than $1,300,
26:39Paul is going to become our new Jeopardy! champ.
26:42How much did you go for?
26:44You went for a bundle also.
26:45Guess what?
26:46Paul Buress, with $4,000,
26:48you are the new Jeopardy! champion.
26:51Congratulations to you.
26:52And Marvin, congratulations on a super week as well.
26:55And thanks for a great game to you, Kathleen.
26:57We gotta go, folks.
26:58Next week, two challengers for Paul.
27:01Join us then. So long.
27:03♪♪
27:06Today's second- and third-place contestants
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27:45Five tickets for My Little Pony, the movie,
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27:49Cloris Leachman, Rhea Perlman, and Tony Randall.
27:51My Little Pony, the movie, coming this summer.
27:54The Texas financial crisis may be worse than anyone thought.
28:13Chefs Dairy in Dallas may be shut down for two to three weeks
28:17because of a dangerous bacteria.
28:19Good afternoon, I'm Jane McGarry.
28:21And I'm Reggie Harris.
28:22Would you be willing to spend $800
28:24if you thought it would save your life?
28:26Apparently, a lot of people are not willing.
28:28Harold Taft tells us that the weekend sun will shine
28:31and relatives are moving their loved ones
28:33out of the Corinth Manor Nursing Home.
28:35All next on Channel 5 News at 5.
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