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00:00Guys, come on up.
00:03All right, host of The Lead and New Day,
00:06Allison, uh, Jake Tapper and Allison Camerota.
00:09What, uh, what charity are you guys playing for?
00:11We're going to play for a great show.
00:12We're ready.
00:13All right, let's play the first game, Buzz.
00:15...gets to answer.
00:16Players can buzz in before the question is completed,
00:18but if you answer incorrectly,
00:20your team is locked out for a question.
00:22You guys ready?
00:23Ready.
00:23Sure, indeed.
00:24Who's the first president born as an American citizen?
00:28Well...
00:28Number two.
00:31President...
00:33Number two.
00:34President Lincoln is the only president to hold a U.S. patent.
00:37Erin.
00:38Oh, it was for what?
00:41He holds a patent.
00:42He's the only one to hold a patent.
00:43That's all I know.
00:44That's a good answer.
00:45That's a very good answer.
00:47President Lincoln is the only president to hold a U.S. patent.
00:49He received the patent for what invention?
00:51A, legal briefcase.
00:53B, an axe handle.
00:54C, a boatlift device.
00:55Jake.
00:56I was there.
00:58That's all right.
00:58That's all right.
00:59That's all right.
01:00By the way, Bellows...
01:01You can't ring in, Don.
01:02There wasn't even a question there.
01:04Oh, sorry.
01:04All right.
01:05Do I get a point for that?
01:06Quick, ring in every time I'm in trouble.
01:07It's like herding cats.
01:09What was Bill Clinton's full name at birth?
01:29William...
01:30John Berman.
01:31Whiskey distillery.
01:32That is correct.
01:33Ooh.
01:34Which president was given last rights three times?
01:37Which president was given last rights three times before taking office?
01:40C, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
01:41John Berman.
01:42John F. Kennedy.
01:43That is correct.
01:44Oh, my gosh.
01:45Next question.
01:46Franklin Roosevelt was the first...
01:48Let's try to limit the applause just so we can keep rifling through these.
01:52Unless it's for us.
01:53Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to use an armored limousine.
01:56Who reportedly was the previous owner of the first car they offered to him?
01:59You knew that?
02:00Number seven.
02:01Who was the only president to pay off the national debt?
02:03A, John Berman.
02:05Andrew Jackson.
02:05That is correct.
02:06Number eight.
02:07After Abraham Lincoln's death, a gang of thieves was busted for trying to steal what?
02:11A, his hat.
02:12B, John Berman.
02:13His remains.
02:14His body.
02:15His tomb.
02:16Just keep going.
02:17We'll give it to you.
02:18His casket.
02:19Yes.
02:20Number nine.
02:21President McKinley was beloved by women for his respectful relationship with his wife,
02:24Ida.
02:25What would he do when she suffered?
02:27Correct.
02:27Goodness gracious.
02:28Number ten.
02:28Which performer did not sing at a swearing-in ceremony at a presidential inauguration?
02:32A, Kelly Clarkson.
02:33B, Beyonce.
02:34John Berman.
02:35Beyonce.
02:36B.
02:37That is incorrect.
02:38It's not incorrect.
02:38She lip-synced.
02:40Oh.
02:42That's low.
02:42That is a low blow.
02:45You can't do that.
02:45You do that.
02:46Which performer did not sing at a swearing-in ceremony at a presidential inauguration?
02:49A, Kelly Clarkson.
02:50B, Beyonce.
02:51C, Aretha Franklin.
02:52D, Barbra Streisand.
02:53Barbra Streisand.
02:54As a child, the Morten Van Bureau, which what language did he speak at home?
02:57John Berman.
02:58Dutch.
02:59That is correct.
03:00Both he and his wife spoke Dutch.
03:02Calvin Coolidge had many pets during his term as president.
03:04Which of the following was not one of his pets?
03:06A, Billy the Pygmy Hippo.
03:07B, Ebenezer Billy the Pygmy Hippo.
03:10B, sorry.
03:11A, Billy the Pygmy Hippo.
03:13B, Ebenezer the Donkey.
03:14C, Smokey the Bobcat.
03:15D, Zachariah the Horse.
03:20John Berman.
03:21Zachariah the Horse?
03:21That is correct.
03:23There is no such thing as a Pygmy Hippo.
03:26President Bill Clinton set the record for the most what during his time in office?
03:30John Berman.
03:30International trip.
03:31That is correct.
03:33Number 14.
03:34Since Taft in 1910, every president except one has opened a Major League Baseball season during their tenure.
03:41Who did not open a season?
03:43How many presidents?
03:44Three.
03:45B, 8, C, 5, D, 4.
03:51John Tyler.
03:52Vice president.
03:53When the elected president, President Ford ascended obviously after Nixon.
03:5716.
03:58On September 26, 1960, John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon engaged in the first ever televised presidential debate.
04:04In what city did that debate take place?
04:06A, New York.
04:07B, Washington, D.C.
04:08C, Chicago.
04:09D, St. Louis.
04:11Don.
04:11Downtown Chicago.
04:12That's good.
04:13As commander-in-chief in 1991, President George H.W. Bush oversaw the U.S.-led coalition combat attack phase of
04:19the Gulf War called what?
04:21A, Operation Desert Shield.
04:22B, Operation Able Sentry.
04:24C, Operation Sharp Edge.
04:26D, Operation Desert Storm.
04:28John Berman.
04:29Desert Storm.
04:30That is correct.
04:31President George H.W. Bush caused a bit of a flap in March 1990 when he banned what from Air
04:36Force One?
04:37A, Broccoli.
04:38B, Women.
04:39Yes.
04:42Which U.S. president signed the treaty to purchase Alaska from Russia in 1867?
04:47A, John Berman.
04:49Andrew Johnson.
04:50That is correct.
04:50Nice job.
04:51Jason Berman?
04:52You guys are on fire.
04:53Which one of the presidents?
04:54Did you do anything else?
04:54A, Theodore Roosevelt.
04:56B, Woodrow Wilson.
04:57C, Harry Truman.
04:58D, for that round.
05:00Wow.
05:00Good job.
05:01All right.
05:02Good job.
05:09Good job.
05:11It's early.
05:12It's early.
05:13Aaron, guys.
05:13Come on down.
05:22This is not fair.
05:23This is not fair.
05:24It's a, it's, no.
05:25Those are really tough.
05:26Those are really tough.
05:28All of those were tough.
05:28He's locked up there with his hands behind his back.
05:30It's like he's been practicing.
05:31All of your questions will be about the Roosevelt's.
05:34All right.
05:35How do you feel?
05:36Seriously?
05:36Yeah.
05:36Seriously.
05:37Feel confident?
05:37All right.
05:38Hands behind your back.
05:39Just four questions about the Roosevelt's.
05:41That was her major in college.
05:42That's right.
05:43Okay.
05:43Number one.
05:44FDR's New Deal was a phrase borrowed from what famous American author's writing?
05:48A, Henry David Thoreau.
05:49B, Herman Melville.
05:50C, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
05:52Or D, Mark Twain.
05:53Mark Twain.
05:54Jake.
05:55Mark Twain, yes.
05:56From a Connecticut Yankee and King Arthur's Court.
05:58Which of the following is not a job Teddy Roosevelt held prior to entering the White House as president?
06:03Not a job.
06:04A, New York Police Commissioner.
06:05B, Dakota Territory Sheriff.
06:08C, Park Ranger.
06:09D, Governor.
06:11Aaron.
06:11B.
06:12That is incorrect.
06:14C.
06:15That is correct.
06:16Park Ranger.
06:16He was not a Park Ranger.
06:18Two final questions.
06:19President Franklin Roosevelt reportedly suffered from Triskydecaphobia, which is a fear of what?
06:25A, children.
06:26B, ghosts.
06:27C, produce.
06:28D, the number 13.
06:2913.
06:30Number four.
06:31Final question.
06:31On the way to a campaign stop in 1912, this happened, and yet Teddy Roosevelt went on to deliver his
06:37campaign speech.
06:38A, confronted and killed a bear.
06:39B, helped give birth to his child.
06:41Shot in the chest.
06:42Very good.
06:43Nice job.
06:44Jake, you got all four correct.
06:46That's four points for Jake.
06:47You got the, or connected to presidents.
06:49Oh, okay.
06:51All right.
06:51Famous people, friends with, or connected to presidents.
06:5460 seconds on the clock.
06:55Go.
06:58I had an affair with, well, I had an affair with JFK.
07:03Marilyn Monroe.
07:03Yes.
07:04Correct.
07:06Pass.
07:09Married to Angelina Jolie.
07:10Brad Pitt.
07:12Correct.
07:13Pass.
07:16Married to Beyonce.
07:17Jay-Z.
07:18Pass.
07:18Next, sorry.
07:19Correct.
07:21Has a talk show.
07:23Oprah.
07:23Very popular.
07:24Oprah Winfrey.
07:24Bald head.
07:25Mattel Williams.
07:26Man, bald head.
07:26White.
07:28Michael Spurconish.
07:29He's a doctor.
07:29He's a doctor.
07:30Dr. Oz.
07:32Even more famous than Dr. Oz.
07:34There's no one more famous than Dr. Oz.
07:37Pass.
07:38Pass.
07:41He, a famous singer.
07:43Barry Manilow.
07:44Frank Sinatra.
07:45No, more modern.
07:48In the 50s and 60s, famous singer.
07:51Dean Martin.
07:52Priscilla.
07:52Priscilla the Hunter.
07:53Elvis Presley.
07:54Yes.
07:54Correct.
07:56I had a fight with Tom Cruise.
07:58All right.
07:58Four rights.
07:59Four rights.
08:02Four rights.
08:0330 points per answer.
08:04Dr. Phil.
08:05I know.
08:06Sorry.
08:06120 points added to the board.
08:08Final team, Jake and Allison, guys.
08:10Come on down.
08:12That was so much easier.
08:15All right.
08:16All pop categories.
08:18All right.
08:19Your category is...
08:21Ready?
08:21Go.
08:25Daughter of John and...
08:28Caroline Kennedy.
08:29Correct.
08:31Daughter of Jimmy.
08:33Amy Carter.
08:34Correct.
08:35Daughter of George.
08:38Jenna Bush.
08:39Yes.
08:40Correct.
08:41Daughter of Richard.
08:45Pat Nixon.
08:47Pass.
08:48Julie Nixon Eisenhower.
08:50Close.
08:52Daughter of the...
08:54Sorry.
08:55Son of the 40th president.
08:58Ron Reagan Jr.
08:59Correct.
09:01Daughter of Gerald.
09:04Ford.
09:08First name is very common.
09:11Mary Ford.
09:12She's in the Partridge family.
09:14Oh, never mind.
09:17Pass.
09:19Daughter of Bill and Hillary.
09:22Oh, Chelsea Clinton.
09:23That is correct.
09:24Really?
09:24Okay.
09:25You got five correct.
09:26Five correct.
09:27Each worth 30 points.
09:28That's all.
09:29Okay.
09:29Let me press the time here and begin.
09:32Okay.
09:33Thomas Jefferson is a nickel.
09:37Ulysses S. Grant is a 50.
09:42FDR is a dime.
09:45Abraham Lincoln's a five and William McKinley's a 500.
09:53All right.
09:53Head back over there.
09:54Let's see the amount of green.
09:56When it lights up green, that means you got it correct.
09:58Let's take a look.
09:59How many you got?
09:59You got them all.
10:01Very nicely done.
10:02That took you 20 seconds to do.
10:04So we'll add up your score in a moment.
10:06Go back.
10:07Aaron and John are in second place.
10:09So they get to play next.
10:10Come on down.
10:10Go, guys.
10:11I don't know.
10:12It's going to be $100,000.
10:14Are you kidding?
10:14Mine is going to be like a middle name.
10:16Do you want to slap?
10:17You want to swipe?
10:18You want to swipe thing?
10:19Yeah.
10:20All right.
10:20You got two categories to choose some.
10:22Face the music or domesticated matters.
10:25Domesticated matters.
10:26Let's do domesticated matters.
10:27Take a look at domesticated matters.
10:28I want something salacious on us, okay?
10:30This is presidential pets.
10:32I'll press this.
10:32A list of obviously pets or related things will pop.
10:36So there's a list.
10:3760 seconds on the clock.
10:38Begin.
10:38All right.
10:40Bala is Franklin Roosevelt.
10:42Yes.
10:42Millie is George H.W. Bush.
10:45Aaron convinced.
10:46It's $200,000.
10:46I was going to say Abraham Lincoln was Abraham Lincoln.
10:48That's proto territory.
10:50All right.
10:50Seven correct points.
10:51Those are worth seven correct.
10:52This is the guy who got the money thing in your program.
10:54Yeah, I know.
10:55Which face is on the money?
10:58Oh, wait.
10:59That was a pretty easy one.
11:00All right.
11:00Let's take a look at your four presidents.
11:03It'd be funny if they were all the same president.
11:05That would be.
11:06Jimmy Carter.
11:07That brings you to 10 points above.
11:09So you get it.
11:101170.
11:11Jake and Allison, you guys win.
11:14Anderson.
11:14Can I say, can I say?
11:16Beyonce.
11:17Beyonce.
11:17Why not Beyonce?
11:18Beyonce tips the scales.
11:19No.
11:20You all know the truth.
11:20Sadly not.
11:21You all know the truth.
11:22Jake and Allison get $20,000 for...