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Journalistic Sensationalism At Its Finest

I missed this as I don't watch the Today Show, but a few mornings ago (Friday, apparently), Michelle Kosinski, reporting on location about the floods in New Jersey. Kosinski was canoeing in what looked to be in deep water but as the segment went on, two workers walked right in front of her in what looked to be about three or four inches of water. Priceless video here and other story links if that one dies.

I'm just glad that Katie Couric and Matter Lauer laughed about the whole thing.

Posted by Jake on 10/17/05 @ 02:51 PM
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Me said on 10/20/05 @ 03:51 AM:
Heh - slightly ironic. The first link to the video you posted is fine, but the one you posted in case the first one died has, erm, died.

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