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The host of "Jeopardy!" explained how the show works for red and blue states

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Posing questions to "Jeopardy!" champion-turned-host Ken Jennings

Ken Jennings talks about training as a contestant and what it means to succeed Alex Trebek. Jennings: "Jeopardy!" is marking its 60th year on the air. Jennings was an all-time champion and became host of the venerable game show. He says it's important to succeed Trebek, who died last week.

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"Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings

"Jeopardy!" is marking its 60th year on the air. Jennings talks about how he trained as a contestant and what it means to succeed the late Alex Trebek. Jennings is an all-time champion and now host of the venerable game show. Jennings: "It's a great job for him to succeed Trebek, but it's not easy to do so.

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"Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings

"Jeopardy!" is marking its 60th year on the air. Jennings talks about how he trained as a contestant and what it means to succeed the late Alex Trebek. Jennings is an all-time champion and now host of the venerable game show. Jennings: "It's a great job for him to succeed Trebek, but it's not easy to do so.

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‘Jeopardy!’ host Ken Jennings explains how show works for ‘red states, blue states’: ‘Bizarrely universal’

‘Jeopardy!’ host Ken Jennings explains how show works for ‘red states, blue states’: ‘Bizarrely universal’ He praised the game show's "half-hour every day where facts do matter" Jennings: "It's a half an hour every day... where facts matter"

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