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00:00A graduate teaching associate from Columbus, Ohio, Jill Jones-Ringer, and our returning
00:09champion, a writer originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Bob Harris, whose two-day cash winnings
00:15total $22,300.
00:16And now, here is the host of Jeopardy, Alex Trebek.
00:17Thanks, John.
00:18Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our studio.
00:19And to you folks at home, a warm welcome also.
00:32I hope you've been enjoying the performance of our champion, Bob, here.
00:36Not only is he bright, but he's got a good sense of humor, as you just saw.
00:40And today, he gets to defend again, as Jill and Dave join us for this half hour.
00:45Good luck, players.
00:46Pick up those signaling buttons.
00:47Here we go.
00:48This is the Jeopardy round.
00:50Clues worth $100 to $500 in these categories today.
00:55General science, business and finance, crossword clues K, islands, wine, women, and song.
01:08In the crossword clues category, I'll give you the clue.
01:11I'll tell you how many letters.
01:13Keep in mind that each correct response will begin with the letter K.
01:15Bob, you start first.
01:16All right.
01:18General science for $100, Alex.
01:19In 1997, two Dutch growers unveiled blackjack, the darkest species of this flower ever developed.
01:26Bob?
01:27What's a tulip?
01:28Right.
01:29General science for $200, please.
01:30They are the two poles of a permanent bar magnet.
01:33Dave?
01:34What is north and south?
01:36Right.
01:37Crossword clues K for $100, please.
01:39Scottish church or actor Cameron.
01:42Four letters.
01:43Bob?
01:44What is Kirk?
01:45Kirk.
01:46Correct.
01:48General science for $300, please.
01:49This line of visible condensation of water droplets occurs in the wake of a jet aircraft.
01:53Jill?
01:54What is the jet stream?
01:57No.
01:58Dave or Bob?
02:00It is called the contrail or jet trail.
02:03Bob, back to you.
02:04General science for $400, please.
02:06Answer.
02:07This outer planet discovered by Herschel has a 98-degree axial tilt and solstices 42 years
02:14apart.
02:15Bob?
02:16What is Uranus?
02:17General science for $500, please.
02:18Rotting meat may glow because bacteria exhibit the phenomenon called this.
02:23Dave?
02:24What is phosphorescence?
02:25Phosphorescence or...
02:26No.
02:27No.
02:28We won't accept that.
02:29Bob?
02:30What is bioluminescence?
02:31Bioluminescence.
02:32Yes.
02:33And no sooner have I said yes to you, Bob, that we get a reversal of our previous decision.
02:37Phosphorescence is in fact used as a synonym for bioluminescence.
02:42So Dave, we are going to credit you with a correct response.
02:44You're at $700.
02:45You're in second place.
02:46You get to make the next selection.
02:47I'll take them any way I can get them.
02:48A crossword clues, K, for $200, please.
02:50The bride ties it.
02:52The groom has one in his stomach.
02:54Four letters.
02:55Jill?
02:56What is a knot?
02:57A knot.
02:58That's it.
02:59A crossword clues for $300.
03:00Tennis queen, Billie Jean.
03:02Four letters.
03:03Bob?
03:04What is king?
03:05Right.
03:06I'll go to business and finance for $100, please.
03:08When you have an amortized mortgage, most of the early payments go to pay this part
03:12of the loan.
03:13Bob?
03:14What is interest?
03:15Yes.
03:16U.S. firms operating in the investment field have to answer to the SEC, this group.
03:21Dave?
03:22What is the Securities Exchange Commission?
03:24Correct.
03:25Business and finance for $300.
03:26Spanish for a load or charge.
03:29It's the freight carried by a vessel.
03:30Bob?
03:31What is cargo?
03:32Cargo.
03:33Right.
03:34Business and finance for $400, please.
03:35It's the most prevalent euro currency.
03:38Dave?
03:40What is the EQ or ECU?
03:43No.
03:45Bob?
03:46What's the mark?
03:47No.
03:48Correct response, what is the euro dollar?
03:51The euro dollar.
03:52Bob, pick again.
03:53Business and finance for $500, please.
03:55In this type of fight, shareholders can vote in a board that will allow a takeover of the
04:00company.
04:01Bob?
04:02What's a hostile takeover?
04:03No.
04:04Dave?
04:05What is a proxy fight?
04:06Proxy fight.
04:07That's the one.
04:08Yes.
04:09Crossword clues K for $400, please.
04:10Milne marsupial.
04:11Five letters.
04:12Jill?
04:13What's Kanga?
04:14Kanga, yes.
04:15Finish up crossword clues for $500.
04:16The sunflower state to your postman.
04:17Two letters.
04:18Jill?
04:19What is K-A?
04:20No.
04:21Bob?
04:22What is K-S?
04:23What is K-S?
04:24The abbreviation for Kansas.
04:25That is right.
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06:13Dave Zahner is from Chicago, Illinois,
06:15and he is a jury consultant.
06:17And, Dave, in recent years, we've had a lot of
06:20whole trials involving celebrities
06:22in which jury consultants were looked upon as evil people.
06:28I'm gonna put you on the spot.
06:30Wouldn't we be better off without jury consultants?
06:32Well, I mean, there's different types of jury consultants.
06:35I mean, I don't go on there and tell people that
06:37they're wearing green so, therefore, that he's a bad person for you.
06:40We really do social science research.
06:41What we do is we listen to what people have to say
06:44and then we use it to help the lawyers choose
06:46what's a better strategy for them.
06:48And I think it's more fair for people to give
06:50the best possible light to their arguments.
06:52I mean, it's kind of part of the whole system.
06:54Okay, good response.
06:55Good answer, good answer.
06:57Jill Jones-Ringer from Columbus, Ohio,
06:59says here that Elvis made the reservations
07:02when you got married in Las Vegas.
07:04Tell them, there's a story there, obviously.
07:06That's right.
07:07I got married at the Graceland Wedding Chapel
07:09to a man I'd only known six weeks.
07:12We met the first day of graduate school
07:14and one day our classes were canceled
07:16and we were trying to think of something to do,
07:18so this is what we came up with.
07:20You got married?
07:21Yes.
07:22Are you still married?
07:23Yes, three years now.
07:24All right, great.
07:25Bob Harris is our champion.
07:28Political columnist.
07:30What's your favorite kind of writing to do?
07:33I'm mostly concerned about getting paid at the end.
07:35Oh, that's a good thing.
07:36Which, as a writer, is a very rare thing.
07:38But you've made a lot of money
07:39as a writer contestant on our program.
07:41I'm hoping this will keep me good for a year.
07:43Okay, pick up your signaling button
07:44and see if you can add to your winnings.
07:45Make a selection.
07:46Oh, let's go with Islands for $100, please, Alex.
07:48Answer.
07:49It's divided into four historical provinces.
07:51Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster.
07:55Bob.
07:56What is Ireland?
07:57Right.
07:58Islands for $200, please.
07:59It's the island on which you'd find Pearl Harbor.
08:01Dave.
08:02What is Oahu?
08:03Correct.
08:04Islands for $300, please.
08:05It's home to Europe's highest active volcano.
08:08Bob.
08:09Oh, what is Sicily?
08:10Sicily, Mount Etna.
08:11Right.
08:12Islands for $400, please.
08:13In Canada, the Northumberland Strait
08:15separates New Brunswick from this island province.
08:18Dave.
08:19What is Prince Edward's Island?
08:20No.
08:21Bob.
08:22What is Prince Edward Island?
08:23Yes.
08:24Poor Dave added one letter too many there.
08:26Bob, select again.
08:27Islands for $500, please.
08:28We dare you to come up with the name of this island
08:30where Virginia Dare was born in 1587.
08:33Bob.
08:34What is Roanoke Island?
08:35Correct.
08:36Wine for $100, please.
08:37The Kunawara is a top wine region
08:39in this down-under country.
08:41Dave.
08:42What is Australia?
08:43Yes.
08:44Wine for $200, please.
08:45The Rishon Lezion area in this Middle Eastern country
08:48produces wines under the Carmel label.
08:51Bob.
08:52What is Israel?
08:53Yes.
08:54Wines for $300, please.
08:55The Douro Valley in this country
08:56is an important port producer.
08:59Jill.
09:00What is Portugal?
09:01Correct.
09:02Women in song for $100.
09:03Her number one hits include
09:05Like a Prayer and Like a Virgin.
09:07Dave.
09:08What is Madonna?
09:09Yes.
09:10Women in song for $200, please.
09:11In 1989, this Miami Sound Machine singer
09:14released her first solo album,
09:16Cuts Both Waves.
09:17Jill.
09:18Who's Gloria Estefan?
09:19Yes.
09:20Women in song, $300.
09:21Answer.
09:22An Audio Daily Double.
09:23You're at $300.
09:24You can risk up to $500, Jill.
09:25I'll risk $300, Al.
09:29$300.
09:30You'll double your score to $600.
09:31If you are right, here is the clue first.
09:33In 1987, this singer, heard here,
09:36became the first woman inducted
09:38into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
09:39Listen.
09:40♪ We were riding on the freeway
09:43♪ Our love will get by
09:46Jill.
09:47Who's Aretha Franklin?
09:48Aretha Franklin is right.
09:49Yes.
09:50You're at $600.
09:51Go again.
09:52Women in song, $400.
09:54Kurt Cobain's Widow.
09:56She co-starred in the movie
09:57The People versus Larry Flint.
09:59Jill.
10:00Who's Courtney Love?
10:01Yes.
10:02Women in song, $500.
10:03In 1997, this singer of You Were Meant for Me
10:06won the American Music Award
10:07for New Pop Rock Artist.
10:10Bob.
10:11Who is Leon Rimes?
10:12No.
10:16Pop rock, not country.
10:18Who is Jewel?
10:19Jill, select.
10:20Wine, $400.
10:21The most famous grape variety used to make red wine
10:24is this Cabernet.
10:26Jill.
10:27What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
10:28That is it.
10:29Now the last clue.
10:30For Italian Chianti, it's a fiasco.
10:36Correct response.
10:37What is that straw-covered flask
10:39that you get Chianti in, or used to?
10:42All right, we have Dave at $1,000.
10:43Jill at $1,400.
10:44Bob in the lead with as much money
10:46as his two opponents.
10:47And we'll return with Double Jeopardy
10:49right after this break.
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12:33Tattoo?
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12:35Thickness?
12:36Flavored lipstick?
12:37Smelling salts?
12:38How about Sargento?
12:39Cheese?
12:40My Marty really goes for the mozzarella.
12:42If you know what I mean.
12:44Oh!
12:46Who says the cheese doesn't matter?
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12:50What do you say?
12:52Get the cheese.
12:54Sargento. The cheese. People notice.
12:58The pace is going to pick up right now in double jeopardy.
13:04Let's get right to it.
13:05Twice as much money as in the previous round.
13:07Two daily doubles instead of one in these categories.
13:10Musical instruments.
13:13Montrealers.
13:16He was in that.
13:18European history.
13:19Awards, and finally, a pop quiz for you
13:22in which P.O.P. is in quotation marks.
13:25Dave, you're in third place.
13:26You select first.
13:27European history for 200, Alex.
13:28Answer.
13:29Term for the 1916 to 1923 conflict over Ireland.
13:33Hamlet spoke of a sea of them.
13:35Bob?
13:36What are the troubles?
13:37The troubles, yes.
13:38Let's go with musical instruments for 200, please.
13:40Divisions of pipes on this instrument include
13:42great, swell, positive, and pedal.
13:46Jill?
13:47What is an organ?
13:48Organ, right.
13:49Montrealers, 200.
13:50This future Captain Kirk spurned the family garment business
13:53to boldly go on stage.
13:55Dave?
13:56Who is Shatner?
13:57William Shatner, right.
13:58European history for 400.
13:59Answer there.
14:00In 1997, Albanians rebelled after losing their savings
14:03in these financial schemes.
14:05Bob?
14:06What are pyramid schemes?
14:07Yes.
14:08Let's go with musical instruments for 400, please.
14:09In 1761, this Pennsylvania statesman
14:11invented the glass harmonica.
14:14Bob?
14:15Who's Ben Franklin?
14:16Yeah.
14:17Musical instruments for 600, please.
14:18This orchestral instrument is an octave higher
14:20than an ordinary flute.
14:22Jill?
14:23What is a piccolo?
14:24Right.
14:25Montrealers, 400.
14:27Maurice Rocket Richard and his brother Henri the Pocket Rocket
14:31starred for this hometown hockey team.
14:34Jill?
14:35Who are the Canadiens?
14:36That's right.
14:37Montrealers, 600.
14:38Humorist Stephen Leacock taught economics
14:40at this Montreal university for over 30 years.
14:44Bob?
14:45What is McGill?
14:46Yes.
14:47Musical instruments for 800, please.
14:48Answer.
14:49I thought you might want to go back to that,
14:50and you did well in doing so.
14:52You found one of the Daily Doubles.
14:54It's a video, and you're still in the lead.
14:56Oh.
14:57I'll bet 1,000, please.
14:58$1,000 at risk.
15:00Here is the clue first.
15:02Popular in northern India,
15:04it's the instrument seen here.
15:13Bob?
15:14What is the sitar?
15:15The sitar is right.
15:17Sure.
15:19Did I hear...
15:20Did I hear snickering from people in the audience
15:23who did not believe that I was playing the sitar?
15:27Did you notice my finger work?
15:28Bob, go again.
15:29You rock.
15:30Musical instruments for 1,000, please.
15:33Answer.
15:34Slaves from Western Africa are credited
15:36with bringing this stringed instrument to the New World.
15:40Bob?
15:41What's the banjo?
15:42Banjo, yes.
15:43Let's go with Montrealers for 800, please.
15:45This Montrealer of Scottish and French Canadian descent
15:48was Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979
15:51and again from 1980 to 1984.
15:54Bob?
15:55Who's Pierre Trudeau?
15:56Yes.
15:57Montrealers for 1,000, please.
15:58The answer there is the other Daily Double.
16:01And it is a pure audio, not an audio-video.
16:05Oh.
16:06Let's say I'll just go for another 1,000, please.
16:10Another 1,000.
16:11All right.
16:12Here is the clue for you.
16:14before writing moody songs like the following.
16:17Listen.
16:18Everybody knows the war is over.
16:22Everybody knows the good guy's lost.
16:27Bob?
16:28Oh, boy.
16:30Who was...
16:35I don't know.
16:36It doesn't look like it's going to come to you.
16:37Perhaps if we had played another of his popular songs.
16:39Suzanne takes your hand.
16:41Leonard Cohen.
16:42Leonard Cohen.
16:43That's right.
16:44Correct.
16:45Correct.
16:46Thank you.
16:47Okay.
16:48Go again.
16:49European history for 600, please.
16:50Answer there.
16:51These medieval peasants were bound to the land,
16:52so they didn't get to catch many waves.
16:54Bob?
16:55Were serfs.
16:56Yes.
16:57European history for 800, please.
16:58Around 30,000 B.C., these hyphenated Homo sapiens
17:01succeeded the Neanderthals in Europe.
17:04Bob?
17:05What is Cro-Magnon, man?
17:06Right.
17:07European history for 1,000, please.
17:08In this 1936 to 1939 war,
17:10the Marxist powers supported the Nationalists,
17:12and the USSR backed the Loyalists.
17:15Bob?
17:16What's the Spanish Civil War?
17:17Yes.
17:18Let's go with awards for 200, please.
17:20In 1996, civilization was named the best of these
17:23among those with a circulation of 100,000 to 400,000.
17:28Dave?
17:29Warner Magazines.
17:30Correct.
17:31He was in that for 200.
17:32A bit role as a mugger in Death Wish
17:34marked the film debut of this lanky star of the lost world.
17:38Bob?
17:39Jeff Goldblum.
17:40Right.
17:41Let's go with he was in that for 400, please.
17:42Catch up on this ER star's film career
17:44by renting Return of the Killer Tomatoes.
17:47Jill?
17:48Who's George Clooney?
17:49He's the one.
17:50Yes.
17:51He was in that for 600.
17:52He was a diamond hunter in Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
17:55before finding Diamonds Are Forever.
17:58Jill?
17:59Who's Sean Connery?
18:00Yes.
18:01He was in that for 800.
18:02Bruce Dern played Betty Davis's decapitated young lover
18:05in this 1964 film, but keep it quiet.
18:08Jill?
18:09What is Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte?
18:11Yes.
18:12He was in that 1,000.
18:13This trumpeter played a drummer in the Ten Commandments
18:16before he formed the Tijuana Brass.
18:18Bob?
18:19Who's Herb Alpert?
18:20Right.
18:21Words for 400, please.
18:22In 1988, during the Iran-Contra investigation,
18:24this ex-Marine received an honorary degree from Liberty U.
18:28Jill?
18:29Who's Ollie North?
18:30Yes.
18:31Pop Quiz, 200.
18:33The only Dr. Seuss title that fits the category.
18:35It sounds like it could be painful to Dad.
18:41The title is Hop on Pop.
18:43Jill, back to you.
18:44Pop Quiz, 400.
18:45Andy Warhol's Brillo Boxes
18:47or Roy Lichtenstein's Giant Comic Strip Panels?
18:50Jill?
18:51What's Pop Art?
18:52Yes.
18:53Pop Quiz, 600.
18:54Shirley Temple took a sweet trip to a candy shop
18:56on this vessel.
18:58Bob?
18:59What's the Good Ship Lollipop?
19:00Right.
19:01Awards for 800, please.
19:02The Hugo Award for this type of literature
19:04honors Hugo Gernsback, who coined the term.
19:07Bob?
19:08What's science fiction?
19:09Right.
19:10Awards for 800, please.
19:11Awards are given by groups of national book critics
19:13and New York drama critics called these.
19:16Dave?
19:17What are circles?
19:18Correct.
19:19Awards for 1,000.
19:20In 1996, the American Society of These Architects
19:23gave awards to a bus shelter and a park.
19:27Jill?
19:28What are urban architects?
19:29No.
19:30Dave or Bob?
19:31What are landscape architects?
19:34Dave, select again.
19:35Pop Quiz for 800, please.
19:36When Jim Thorpe attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School,
19:40this man was his coach.
19:42Bob?
19:43Who's Pop Warner?
19:44Yes.
19:45Pop Quiz for 1,000, please.
19:46A posturing person whose ostentatious attire
19:48makes him look like a parrot.
19:53Jill?
19:54What's a poppycock?
19:55No.
19:56No.
19:57The pop in this case is poppin' J, a poppin' J.
20:00All right, we have Bob with 11,400,
20:03a repetition almost of what happened on yesterday's program.
20:06Jill at 3,200.
20:07Dave at 2,200.
20:08Final Jeopardy! still to come.
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21:05And now once again, here's Alex.
21:07Thank you, Johnny.
21:08Final Jeopardy! category today.
21:09Here it is.
21:10Novels.
21:11The clue in a moment.
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21:45How do I unplug?
21:46After I drop off Jen and Jack,
21:48I drop into my favorite coffee spot,
21:50Café Susan.
21:51I find a parking space ...
21:53and order a creamy cup of Hazelnut Belgian Café.
21:57Then sit down, relax ...
21:59and take in the sights.
22:00With each rich, nutty sip,
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22:14The whole season comes down to this ...
22:16A ticket! There!
22:18Something is about to change the way you see TV.
22:20Channel Surfing. The Game.
22:22Your team surfs the airwaves ...
22:24Hot hunks of Hollywood.
22:26To find the stuff on the carts.
22:28Hardware!
22:30Hardware?
22:31Hey, it looks hard to wear to me.
22:34It's not what you watch, it's what you see.
22:37Lawn furniture! Lawn furniture!
22:39Channel Surfing. The Game.
22:41It'll change the way you see TV.
22:44We'll be right back with Final Jeopardy ...
22:47after this.
22:50Free time?
22:51What does that mean?
22:53People to see.
22:54Places to go.
22:55This is my time.
22:57I won't waste it.
22:58I won't waste your time.
22:59Here's my remedy.
23:00Toyota Camry.
23:01Camry leases are just $2.49 a month right now.
23:04$2.49.
23:05And the rest just falls into place.
23:07Quality. Value. A new Toyota.
23:10It's time.
23:11Check them out.
23:12Check them out.
23:13Places to go.
23:15Toyota Camry.
23:16$2.49 a month now.
23:21It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
23:27Everywhere you go.
23:32Searching for the perfect gift has its price.
23:35Like your sanity.
23:37Remember, for a hassle-free way to shop,
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23:53Can we enhance performance by simply moving a battery?
23:58Is it possible to combine the ease of an automatic with the fun of a manual?
24:03Is everyone comfortable with the concept of cab-forward design?
24:09These are the questions.
24:12This is the answer.
24:14Dodge Stratus.
24:16Starting under $14,400.
24:18$18,400.
24:19Impressively equipped.
24:22Novels, our category for Final Jeopardy.
24:24Players, you've got 30 seconds, as always, to come up with the correct question,
24:27or even an incorrect question, as a response to this clue.
24:31Critic Malcolm Cowley called it
24:34a fable of the 1920s that has survived as a legend for other times.
24:40Good luck.
25:05I can tell you now that if you wrote down,
25:07what is Moby Dick, you are wrong.
25:10Let's go down there to Dave.
25:11He had $2,200.
25:12He was in third place, and he put down,
25:14what is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
25:17You are right, sir, and your wager was $1,000.
25:20That ties you with Jill for the moment.
25:23Let's go to her now.
25:24Did she come up with The Great Gatsby?
25:26She did indeed.
25:27Her wager was $1,000.
25:29Let's go to her now.
25:30Did she come up with The Great Gatsby?
25:32She did indeed.
25:33Her wager, $1,201.
25:36That takes her up to $4,401.
25:39As we come to Bob Harris, leading.
25:40Could not be caught.
25:41$11,400.
25:43Two-day winner.
25:44Came up with Elmer Gentry.
25:47Okay.
25:48Can't win them all, right?
25:49You only lost $2,000.
25:51That takes you down to $9,400.
25:53You are still the champ,
25:54and you now have a three-day total of $31,700.
25:57You're on a roll.
25:59Okay.
26:00Yeah, we'll see you tomorrow.
26:01So long, folks.
26:02Today's second- and third-place contestants
26:04will receive the Game of Knowledge,
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26:08that challenge kids and parents in six exciting categories.
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27:19Good evening.
27:20The thin, high clouds are working their way back northward again.
27:23They don't contain any rain.
27:25It'll be a pleasant evening for your walk.
27:27My forecast, over the next 12 hours,
27:29look for varying amounts of thin, high clouds,
27:31mid-50s in the morning.
27:32Next report at 11.
27:34♪♪
27:40Data.
27:42Statistics.
27:43The stuff of instruments,
27:45cages,
27:46and stopwatches.
27:48What if you were to buy a car strictly with your left brain?
27:52If that car was the new Mazda 626,
27:55your right brain would be handsomely rewarded.
27:58The all-new Mazda 626.
28:01Retooled.
28:02Refined.
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28:05Lisa 626LX.
28:07$2.39 a month.
28:10Why pay more for silver-plated gifts from William Rogers & Sons?
28:14This four-piece coffee set is just $19.99 at Walgreens.
28:17An additional serving pot is only $9.99.
28:20And this Service for Eight 42-piece flatware set is just $39.99 at Walgreens.
28:25And get a free 30-minute phone card by mail,
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28:31See this booklet for details on over $100 in free phone time with items throughout the store.
28:36Walgreens. A very merry place.
28:40Okay, so ... I've never been organized.
28:43Honey! Where'd I put the phone?
28:45And my finances? Oh, boy.
28:47My checking statement was in one place, my savings in another.
28:50To check my mortgage balance, I'd have to X-ray the dog.
28:53Ralph, that's mine!
28:55Then I got Maximum Advantage Banking from South Trust Bank.
28:58It combines everything — checking, savings, mortgage, whatever —
29:01in one detailed monthly statement.
29:03So, call me Mr. Organized ...
29:05when I find my phone.
29:10So now, Bill, how do you go about buying one of these things?
29:13Is there a showroom? You know, you watch the hands?
29:16Uh, no, ma'am. They're all custom-built.
29:18Oh, sounds pricey. No sales or incentives, huh?
29:21It doesn't work that way.
29:22Now, see, I only mention that because your Ford dealer has a pretty great offer right now.
29:25See your Southern Ford dealer for $1,400 cash back or 2.9 APR on any new 98 Escort.
29:30Quite a deal.
29:31Yeah, well, I won't rub it in.
29:33So what, these guys just go round and round in a circle?
29:36See your Southern Ford dealer for this great deal on Escort, including ZX2.
29:40Profiles in Courage. Tomorrow on 10 News at 6.
29:46The Chocolate Test. Tomorrow on 10 News at 11.
29:55The address is CBS Welcome Home to Tuesday night.
29:58And it all begins right now.
30:00♪ Welcome home. ♪

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