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March 24, 2009 "News To Me" – final episodePosted: 04:58 PM ET
We just wanted to let you know that this weekend’s episode of "News To Me" (airing March 28th and 29th) will be the last. Starting in April, "News To Me' is leaving the HLN schedule to make way for a new weekend edition of "Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell." More details and a proper thank-you are forthcoming. Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard March 21, 2009 Hotlinks for 3/21 & 3/22Posted: 05:26 PM ET
Train cars in New Castle, Indiana: The Redneck Mommy: Halftime "Water Cell" escape scare: Toothpics in a beard: This is why you're fat: Mac Vs. PC – for reals! Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard March 14, 2009 Hotlinks for 3/14 & 3/15Posted: 08:42 AM ET
Here are the links to everything on "News To Me" this weekend: Living in an airstream trailer: Saudi dust storm: Eco-warrior at London auto show: Oakland's diagonal crosswalk: Augmented reality: Teacher draws a perfect circle: Dalmatian rides a bike: Ideas by Chuck: Thanks for watching! See you next weekend. Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard March 13, 2009 "NTM" Augmented Reality sneak peekPosted: 12:52 PM ET
Howdy gang. Reading this blog is finally going to pay off for you! Click the play button above to watch Eric demonstrate one of the coolest things we've seen in a long time. Definitely something you'll be showing off to your friends and family. WATCH » Cool right? OK... to do it yourself, you need a printer and a web cam... then click over to plugintothesmartgrid.com and have at it! Let 'em know "News To Me" on HLN sent you! Have fun with that. We'll see you this weekend with even more coolness from the web on "News To Me." Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard March 7, 2009 Hotlinks for 3/7 & 3/8Posted: 08:03 AM ET
Here are the links to everything on "News To Me" Saturday, March 3rd and Sunday, March 8th: Alaskan food and fuel crisis: Man hit by truck AND train: 50 people, 1 question: Best of CNN.com: 4200 miles on foot for Obama: Play Barack Paper Scissors! Devolve Yourself: You can own a British Soccer team... Just in case you missed them... check out some behind the scenes pics we snapped while we shot this weekend's show around HLN headquarters at CNN Center: Eric at the "mothership" » Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard March 6, 2009 Recording Eric at the "mothership"Posted: 11:29 AM ET
There are a lot of reasons why we don’t shoot "News To Me" in a studio. For one: Eric is allergic to teleprompters. It’s a rare allergy, but it can be quite debilitating. Especially for someone who makes their living as a TV presenter. Two: Inside a TV studio there are a lot more of US than there are of YOU, and the "News To Me" motto is, "YOU shoot it, we show it." So we steer clear of the climate controlled sound stages and get out into the elements, where YOU are. For this weekend's show we blurred those lines just a little. We shot Eric’s "on camera" stuff all around CNN Center here in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Some of us refer to CNN Center as "The Mothership" because it’s home to CNN (of course), CNN International, CNN en Espanol, CNN Radio, CNN.com, the Airport Network, the Inside CNN Studio Tour and HLN – the home of "News To Me."
The Inside CNN Studio Tour is a behind the scenes tour of the Global Headquarters of CNN and it is VERY popular. In the shot above you see Eric with Kat who brought her parents (visiting from England) to take the tour that also includes a look at the newsroom and studios of HLN. Little did Kat (or her parents) know that before the day was over she would actually end up ON HLN!
It’s not hard to find a bridge in Atlanta... a lot of the city is actually built a few stories above the ground in order to leave passages open for the freight trains that rumble through all day long. Cameraman/writer/editor/Activia-eater Teague is a master at making something as mundane as this concrete bridge belly interesting ... see if you can spot the shot he’s shooting above in the show tomorrow!
What's going on here? Three little words: I dare you. OK... Eric didn't really lick that graffiti-covered support pillar in the parking deck. Or did he? Find out if he's immune to the Norwalk virus this weekend on "News To Me!" Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard March 4, 2009 San Diego military jet crash follow-upPosted: 03:32 PM ET
Back in December, iReporters provided "News To Me" with an almost TOO-close view of the devastation caused when a military jet crashed into a suburban San Diego neighborhood. The pilot ejected and survived, but, on the ground, one man’s entire family was killed. I know I will never forget how I felt watching Dong Yun Yoon talking to the media the next day. It had only been hours since learning that he’d lost his wife, daughters and mother-in-law to the crash. With emotions still so raw, he came out and eulogized his wife and daughters… and then, he asked us to pray for the pilot as well. His press conference was one of the most touching and “real” things I have ever seen on TV. "Horrible thing to happen" watch » The Marines have been investigating what went wrong that day... and have determined a number of things, including deferred maintenance and faulty decisions by the pilot, contributed to the accident. Four people have been fired... and nine others have been relieved of duty. Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard February 27, 2009 Hotlinks for 2/28 – 3/1Posted: 12:27 PM ET
This weekend we're exceptionally proud of the first story you'll see at 7:30pm and 9:30pm EST. It's the story of a very brave man named Ed who needs some help, and his friend who turned a missed deadline into an iReport that touched and inspired all of us. Eric will introduce you to both these guys on this weekend's episode of "News To Me" and, like Ed, you may see the world a little differently after wards. As compelling as Ed’s story is, his isn’t the only story in the show this weekend. There’s a lot more to see on "News To Me," so without further ado… here are the links to all the raw video that made up this episode: Ed Port: Cars sliding down an icy hill: Elephant plays a harmonica: Rent-a-Gent: Bankok nightclub fire: Get Mortified: Eric explores CES: CES Gadgets Eric featured on "News To Me:" Let us know what you thought of the show, and what you'd like to see in upcoming episodes! Thanks for watching and we'll see you next week! Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard February 23, 2009 Debbie Fletcher: "Jocassee Remembered"Posted: 04:00 PM ET
We're very happy to have Debbie Fletcher as our "guest blogger" today. Debbie is at the heart of the story "News To Me" brought you last weekend: The mystery surrounding the fate of the Attakulla Lodge that was submerged under 300 feet of water when the Jocassee Valley in South Carolina was flooded as part of a dam project. The Attakulla belonged to her family and holds too many childhood memories to count. Click the pic below to watch Eric's interview with Debbie. Now, keep reading as Debbie picks up where our story left off and sheds some light on the lives of the men who were among the first to dive to the bottom of the lake:
Debbie Fletcher poses with "Team Attakulla." As I watched the Jocassee story this weekend on "News To Me," many emotions surfaced once again. Some were happy memories of a carefree childhood; others were sad, realizing again that the valley is lost forever under what I used to refer to as a death shroud. It’s natural to want your family and friends around you to share your memories. That’s part of life: laughing and crying, living and dying. During the show, my husband Dave got up out of his chair and knelt down beside me as we watched together. He held my hand as I cried (and just between you and me, he was crying a little, too). My husband is a great source of strength for me, but he knows that as much as I love him, I have three other wonderful men in my life. I lovingly refer to these unassuming men as "my heroes." They are the divers who brought Jocassee back to me: Bill Routh, Charles Johnson, and Jackie Smith. Bill Routh is the one with the vision – the one who contacted me about beginning our search for Attakulla Lodge which I thought was gone forever. If not for Bill, this new chapter in my story would never have taken place. Bill is also my dive instructor who had the patience of a saint during my dive lessons. Diving, shall we say, did not come naturally or easily for me.
Diver Charles Johnson Another is Charles Johnson. I met Charles on August 4, 2004, a beautiful Saturday morning at Jocassee. He and his dive partner Jackie would be the first two divers to brave the deep, dark, cold waters of Lake Jocassee in hopes of locating my family homestead. Charles and I just "clicked" the first minute we met. He had a keen sense of the importance of this to me, and he was grateful to be a part. Charles is the diver who, when bottom time was running out, was intently searching for some token of the Lodge to bring me. On his way back to the line to begin his ascent, he saw a long, architectural item sticking out of an upstairs window. He pulled it out and managed to loop it on his arm and began his 1.5-hour trip back to the surface. What Charles had found was the sidelight that was part of the Lodge’s front door. It is now proudly displayed in my house and is my Jocassee treasure. The third "other" man in my life is Jackie Smith. Jackie was known around the world for being a "gorilla diver" – the term given to divers who routinely do hard-core diving, well beyond the recreational and even technical limits of diving.
Diver Jackie Smith Jackie had previously dived to a depth of approximately 450 feet. To say that Jackie was quiet and unassuming is an understatement. He was not a man to draw attention to himself but was more comfortable in letting others have the limelight. It was a sad day in early 2006 that I received a phone call from Charles saying that Jackie was dead. Team Attakulla had lost one of its finest men. He was so proud to have been a part of finding the Lodge, and he looked forward to many years of exploration – years that he would not have. I invite you to visit the memorial to Jackie that is on my website at JocasseeRemembered.com. Just click on the red and white dive flag on the home page. I believe you will then understand what a treasured friend he was to many. Each time they dive on the Lodge, Jocassee emotions flood my mind, stirred as easily as the silt on the bottom of the lake. A mere flick, and poof! they swirl around like a powdery cloud, taking its time to settle once again. I thought that locating Attakulla Lodge and placing my book on the front porch would signify the end of this chapter in my life. I’m just now beginning to see that it will never end, and I don’t want it to. There is so much more to explore – so many questions yet to be answered. Attakulla Lodge is inviting us in . . . this adventure is really just beginning. Debbie Fletcher Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard February 20, 2009 Hotlinks for 2/21 & 2/22Posted: 11:14 AM ET
We have a HUGE viral star on "News To Me" this weekend... DAVID AFTER DENTIST! David's Dad talks to Eric about why he uploaded the video and whether he has any regrets. Plus, David himself talks about what it's like to become internet famous when you are only 7 years old! The link to David's YouTube video PLUS the links to EVERYTHING else you saw in this weekend's episode of "News To Me" are all below... happy clicking! Town Underwater: David after dentist: Bowling ball mortar: Costa Rica flood: Stuff White People Like: Are you watching "News To Me" right now? Eric probably is too. Take a peek ». Thanks for watching! Please let us know what you thought of the show, and tell us if there's anything you'd like to see on upcoming shows! Just click ADD A COMMENT below! Posted by: Producer Grayson Thagard |
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