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January 8, 2009 Saturday and Sunday on "News To Me"Posted: 02:54 PM ET
Well we're one week into the New Year and back from vacation. Just kidding… we get NO VACATIONS… the news waits for no one! We hope you enjoyed our "iReport Special" and the "Best of News to Me" special. We're well rested and ready to take you into 2009, "News to Me" style! Even though it's a new year, the format is still the same. For the best videos and stories, we still rely on YOU our faithful viewers. Remember, it's all about YOUR STORIES – YOUR VIDEOS and – YOUR PICTURES that YOU want to share with the world! Remember our motto: "You shoot it, we show it!" ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW… One Man's Quest for "Real Change" New Year's Eve Fire at Bangkok Club Life Under the Big Top! And don't forget! "News To Me" this Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. EST… only on HLN. Remember we NEED YOU to send in those stories, pictures, and videos that make our show great and MOST IMPORTANTLY keep our show ABOUT YOU! See you this weekend! Posted by: Producer Aaron Rustom October 31, 2008 Bigfoot memoriesPosted: 11:30 AM ET
All of us who work on "News To Me" are pretty pumped about this weekend's show! Producers Mike and Teague have been putting in serious hours creating what we think will be really compelling TV. It's a story we have been "teasing" for over a month now and one that we have been working on for several months: The great Georgia Bigfoot Hoax. No need to get into the background of the hoax here... we'll do that this weekend on "News To Me," but if you are a skeptic, suspicious, paranoid, wearing a tin-foil hat or someone who makes fun of those kind of people you will really dig the first two blocks of the show. Interestingly enough, seems like the whole "News To Me" crew has memories associated with Sasquatch. Do we believe? Not necessarily, but buried deep in our grey matter we all have something that clicked when we started working on this story... Eric Lanford: Coordinating Producer Michael Kane: The trail to the top is pocked with large holes and craters. One of the older boys pulled me aside to warn me that some of those craters were actually Bigfoot tracks. I believed him, swallowed hard and soldiered up the mountain in a cold sweat. The mountain still haunts my dreams. Producer/Editor Teague Kennedy: Associate Producer Charles Gilbert: Corey the intern: Associate Producer Grayson Thagard: Associate Producer Aaron Rustom: Sure enough, that first night we heard howling and rustling around the cabin and even scratching at the door. By Sunday, we were terrified, miserable, and smelled like the back end of a mule that’s been ridden too hard. A few years later my friend’s dad finally told us he had his brother come out that night to scare the crap out of us. The funny thing is… there actually have been Bigfoot "sightings" in that area! Ok, so those are OUR Bigfoot memories... do you have a bigfoot / ufo / ghost / unexplained mystery / story? Tell us! It IS Halloween after all! In the meantime, sleep tight... we'll see you tomorrow at 9:30pm Eastern and Pacific on Headline News! Posted by: Coordinating Producer Mike Kane, Corey the Intern, Host Eric Lanford, Producer Aaron Rustom, Producer Charles Gilbert, Producer Grayson Thagard August 14, 2008 Falling trees and "Mi-Report" – when "i" became the storyPosted: 01:55 PM ET
Tree 3 – Cars 0 Every day, we sift through the throngs of submissions from iReport.com, always looking for the best pictures, videos, and stories... you know the deal. Well this week one such iReport happened to hit - and when I say hit, I mean HIT - a little too close to home! Let me explain... We're in a drought here in Georgia, but you would never know it from the constant pounding we've been getting from thunderstorms every week. So it was about 1:00 in the AM when I was stirred by lightning so bright it blinded me, even though my head was buried beneath not 1 but 2 pillows (it's a womb thing, don't ask.) And as if if that wasn't bad enough, it was followed by the clap of thunder that shook the bed violently! Okay, so lightning I'm used to... the thunder that's sure to follow, yeah I've heard that before... but the subsequent "cracking" and "crunch" - umm... not so much! I ran to the window and looked outside and couldn't believe my eyes. My girlfriend's truck had a tree in the bed and as I recall, we weren't hauling trees that day. Of course being a guy, my main concern was my car. I had to get a closer look and video evidence for our insurance company, just to prove that a storm DID actually occur and COULD actually can cause this kind of damage. I ran outside and started rolling, then like the little girl that I am, I just as quickly turned around when a lightning bolt hit not more than 20-yards away! As I get back inside to report my findings to the girlfriend, I instead choose to do the "Balki Bartokomous dance of joy" because my car was unscathed... and then morning came. In the daylight I could see that I’d have to retract my “dance of joy” and instead do my "smug jerk who thought his car didn't get hit by a tree branch while laughing at his girlfriend's misfortune" dance of misfortune. But back to that "iReport" I mentioned at the beginning. Let's just say, my "close call" has nothing on what nearly DID happen to a young lady in upstate New York. I don't want to give away the story, but let's just say it involves another falling tree and another totaled car! It's an amazing story and just goes to show how in one second or in a matter of mere inches, how close we can all be to meeting our demise. Long story short... keep doing what you do iReporters, because I HATE being the story! Posted by: Producer Aaron Rustom August 5, 2008 Taking the stage with Journey!Posted: 04:15 PM ET
in the picture above: Eric can't believe he's on-stage with Journey's Neal Schon and new lead singer Arnel Pineda Sunday night had to be one of the coolest shoots we've ever done... at least for a group of "30-somethings" with f That's right people! We shot the Journey concert!!! You may wonder why we were there in the first place. They have an amazing story to share! One of the most successful bands in the history of rock & roll found their new lead singer on YouTube! Yeah, I know right! We had to find out how and why! And if you think this is just one more old rock & roll band trying to make a lame comeback, I urge you to THINK AGAIN! Journey BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN!!! And guess what? Apparently Atlanta rocks harder than any other city they've been to! Who knew? Band members Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, Deen Castronovo, and new frontman Arnel Pineda (check out Arnel's cinderella journey from the Philippines to lead singer of one of the most iconic rock bands ever!) did not disappoint the fans. The Journey songs you remember from the radio SOUNDED JUST LIKE the Journey songs you remember from the radio - BUT LIVE! And while these guys had long since achieved "rock idol status" they are still the most down-to-Earth guys and made us feel comfortable and welcome. That goes for their production manager Tim, their manager John, and all the "roadies". Y'all rocked too! They gave us unlimited access backstage, from the dressing room to the catering, and even allowed us to shoot on-stage during the whole show! (That never happens!) Check out Eric gushing as Jonathan Cain gives him the history of Journey's best ballads and how they came to be PLUS the rest of our "journey" with Journey on the next page! Posted by: Producer Aaron Rustom June 3, 2008 "News to Me" – Hot like Hasselhoff!Posted: 05:25 PM ET
I’m telling you guys, our show is the next big thing in Germany! Mark my words, we are going to be the David Hasselhoff of “cable news shows dedicated to citizen journalism – user generated content – and Web culture” in Deutschland! Just ask “Uncle Fritz”! Saturday’s shoot was a hot one! Eric’s personal sweat mopper had his hands full (Eric Lanford’s sweat for sale on e-Bay. Starting bid .01 cent – interesting trades considered). You can always count on something funny, weird or interesting happening on our shoots… and Saturday was no exception. Imagine if you will, a band of rogues wandering the lovely Chastain Park in Atlanta with a camera in tow. Eric leads us to a yard sale and we begin to peruse the assortment of used goods, when a nice German lady comes out of the house to greet us. Bagel in hand, the woman asks who we are and what we want. Eric wanted to tell her we were with the “Association to Abolish Yard Sales” but he spared her our long-running joke. The yard-sale lady saw that Eric was interested in a painting she had for sale, a portrait of a man she called “Uncle Fritz”. Asking price: 20 bucks. What did Eric offer her? NOTHING! He wanted it for free! Which brings us to today’s lesson… ERIC’S CHEAP! After some haggling, Eric went up to $5 and eventually they both agreed on $10. That would be the end of the story except for two things – Eric had NO MONEY and the money that Mike and I could scrounge added up to a piddly $8! Well wouldn’t you know it, she really wanted to rid herself of that painting and caved. She claimed that Uncle Fritz isn’t even her uncle and probably not even named Fritz! We’re going to continue to call him Uncle Fritz and he will grace Eric’s mantle-piece (until he takes it to “Antiques Roadshow” and finds out it’s worth $8 million!) One thing we are sure of is that there’s a German family somewhere, missing a portrait of a man who may or may not be their “Uncle Fritz.” Regardless, our raging popularity in Germany is all but guaranteed – just like “The Hoff”! P.S. Posted by: Producer Aaron Rustom May 22, 2008 This is why we do this…Posted: 12:53 PM ET
Photo taken by Rochester Sentinel photographer Mike Kenny (three days after Sgt. Major Jeffrey A. McLochlin was killed in action) – From left Connor, Nicholle, Kennedy, and Darby. I was thinking about the first time I realized I was working on a special show, and how great it is to help share “your” stories with the masses. And no story has moved me as much as this one: Last year, we aired a special Memorial Day show with tributes to fallen soldiers. Viewer Nicholle McLochlin had sent in a picture of her with her three children. The caption with the photo simply read, “Three days after my husband’s death”. Her husband was Sgt. Major Jeffrey A. McLochlin. He was an Army Ranger who was killed in an ambush while serving in Afghanistan. We knew right then we wanted to give Nicholle a chance, in her own words, to tell the world about the great husband and father that her family lost. This Memorial Day weekend we’re honoring those men and women in the armed forces. And we will revisit the story of Sgt. Major Jeffrey A. McLochlin and his family. I encourage all of you to watch and see why we do this. Meantime, check out this website for more on this fallen hero. Posted by: Producer Aaron Rustom |
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