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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Daryn Kagan Visits CNN and Sunday Funnies

On April 11th Larry King ended his program by promoting former CNN anchor Daryn Kagan's new book "What's Possible"

This Friday during the afternoon edition of NewsRoom, Don Lemon was joined by Daryn Kagan to discuss her book and website.



I thought I would start our week with a couple of videos I had been collecting and just have not had a chance to post.

The first video is from April 13th. Betty Nguyen and TJ Holmes were speaking with Larry Smith about the weekends Master tournament. At the end of the segment, TJ wondered how Larry was ending up covering the great stories. The weekend before Larry was covering the Final 4 and Larry was then in Augusta, Georgia covering the Masters. TJ teased Larry about the hardships of the covering the story.

On April 26th Betty and TJ were going over the pros and cons of having a horse. TJ comes to the realization it is not as easy as it seems.


On April 16th Kyra and Wolf were discussing what would be coming up in The Situation Room. Kyra was in Washington covering the Pope's visit to the United States. Wolf sent a few gifts to a visiting Kyra. I am sure many of the CNN staff would love to visit Wolf at the Washington bureau after hearing about this.


On Monday's American Morning after Brooke Anderson's piece on the new OMFG ad campaign for "Gossip Girl" John and Kyra discuss the good old days.



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1 comment:

Phebe said...

TJ is so right. My husband's family has a horse farm and it's shocking the time it takes to properly care for them. Too much work for me.