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once the mcfadden e-mail came out, he was fired.the season was cancelled. >> you open the book about coach k. i saw that he allegedly got $10 million. to be the coach of that team. what was that story about? >> i was able to figure he got $9 million. >> i think it was "usza today" that had this. >> dick brodhead which had been the dean of yale college and highly respected was recruited by bob steele. duke is a very ambitious school and wanted to be among the elite academic institutions in the country. top three or four or five. they thought brodhead will be the latest in a line of great leaders at duke who made the school -- puts the school among the top elite in the country. he was supposed to start july 1. before he started, he was in his office unpacking his bags. both physically and mentally. in came joe alleva with the stunning news that coach k had been offered $40 million 5-year contract to coach the los angeles lakers. even before brodhead started at the duke, coach k with threatening to leave. to go to the lakers. with a co
once the mcfadden e-mail came out, he was fired.the season was cancelled. >> you open the book about coach k. i saw that he allegedly got $10 million. to be the coach of that team. what was that story about? >> i was able to figure he got $9 million. >> i think it was "usza today" that had this. >> dick brodhead which had been the dean of yale college and highly respected was recruited by bob steele. duke is a very ambitious school and wanted to be among the...
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captain joe mcfadden showed us an enormous flowchart. bottom line, losses totaling more than $260,000 so far. mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he aruptly shut down his chinatown office. captain mcfadden said it was an all cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker, and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tried to turn them in. >> reporter: the victim we spoke with bought a ten-day package for two to hong kong, airline tickets and hotel included. >> i paid $4,000 for my trip to hong kong in june. the travel agency just took away my money and disappeared. >> reporter: afterwards, she did have some suspicions that something was wrong. >> the travel agency didn't even issue a ticket to me. they just give me a receipt, an itinerary of the trip and then they tell me that everything will be okay. >> reporter: a couple of days later, the travel agency shut its doors and there was no trace of the business. >> the website is gone. i called the 1-800 number, nobody answered. >>
captain joe mcfadden showed us an enormous flowchart. bottom line, losses totaling more than $260,000 so far. mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he aruptly shut down his chinatown office. captain mcfadden said it was an all cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker, and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tried to turn them in. >> reporter: the victim we spoke with bought a ten-day package for two to hong kong,...
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captain joe mcfadden showed us an enormous flowchart. bottom line, losses totaling more than $260,000 so far. mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he aruptly shut down his chinatown office. captain mcfadden said it was an all cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker, and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tried to turn them in. >> reporter: the victim we spoke with bought a ten-day package for two to hong kong, airline tickets and hotel included. >> i paid $4,000 for my trip to hong kong in june. the travel agency just took away my money and disappeared. >> reporter: afterwards, she did have some suspicions that something was wrong. >> the travel agency didn't even issue a ticket to me. they just give me a receipt, an itinerary of the trip and then they tell me that everything will be okay. >> reporter: a couple of days later, the travel agency shut its doors and there was no trace of the business. >> the website is gone. i called the 1-800 number, nobody answered. >>
captain joe mcfadden showed us an enormous flowchart. bottom line, losses totaling more than $260,000 so far. mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he aruptly shut down his chinatown office. captain mcfadden said it was an all cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker, and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tried to turn them in. >> reporter: the victim we spoke with bought a ten-day package for two to hong kong,...
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mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he bankrupt hi shut down his chinatown office about a month ago. a cell phone business now occupies the space. captain mcfadden says it was an all-cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker. and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tried to turn them in. >> reporter: the victim we spoke with bought a ten-day package for two to hong kong, airline and hotel included. >> i paid $4,000 for my trip to hong kong in june. but travel agency just took away my money and disappeared. >> reporter: afterwards, she did have some suspicions that something was wrong. >> travel agency didn't even issue a ticket to me. they just give me a receipt and itinerary of the trip. then they tell me that everything will be okay. >> reporter: a couple of days later, the travel agency shut its doors. and there was no trace of the business. >> the website is gone. i called the 1-800 number, nobody answered. >> reporter: captain mcfadden says this type of fraud
mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he bankrupt hi shut down his chinatown office about a month ago. a cell phone business now occupies the space. captain mcfadden says it was an all-cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker. and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tried to turn them in. >> reporter: the victim we spoke with bought a ten-day package for two to hong kong, airline and hotel included. >> i paid...
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i also tell the story in this book of brian mcfadden, the guy who wrote in the e-mail. ruined buts been not almost ruined by the e-mail he sent that night that he thought was a joke. he thought he was sending it to his fellow players. he had to change his name. about how hiserpt life has been changed forever because of what he did in the early morning hours of march 14. >> it seems like if i were the president of duke or any of these people, i would not talk to you. why would i want you to rehash all of this and reminded everybody about what happened? >> nobody wants me to write about them. i am going to do it. i try to do aand fair and balanced job. if in fact you are interested in did not do anything -- innocent and it did not do anything, i would think you'd want to talk to me. getnd choice is i hope you hit by a bus. third choice, if you're going to do it, i want to make sure he understands i did not do anything remotely like i was accused of doing. , -- if i work over were a boy cooper, i will want to make sure nothing related to what crystal magnum said happened d
i also tell the story in this book of brian mcfadden, the guy who wrote in the e-mail. ruined buts been not almost ruined by the e-mail he sent that night that he thought was a joke. he thought he was sending it to his fellow players. he had to change his name. about how hiserpt life has been changed forever because of what he did in the early morning hours of march 14. >> it seems like if i were the president of duke or any of these people, i would not talk to you. why would i want you...
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welcome cynthia mcfadden here with us tonight. >> thank you. >>> a dramatic rescue playing out in the pacific ocean. a family of four sailing around the world got in trouble when their sailboat broke down, and their 1-year-old, the youngest of two children onboard got seriously ill. it's all part of a massive military effort to reach them. the family is on their way home amidst harsh judgments about the parents. >> reporter: the rescue was dramatic and harrowing, first the california air national guard plunging into the middle of the pacific, the crew boarding this crippled sailboat, then whisking away a young family bringing them aboard a navy war vessel turned rescue ship. >> i think some people like to be alone and some don't. >> reporter: for eric and charlotte kauffman, the journey began as a trip around the globe with 3-year-old cora and 1-year-old lira. >> thanks for watching and hope you have a great day out there, bye. >> reporter: but 900 miles off the coast of mexico, trouble. their 36-foot sailboat lost power and steering. lira was seriously ill. then a mayday call. >> lir
welcome cynthia mcfadden here with us tonight. >> thank you. >>> a dramatic rescue playing out in the pacific ocean. a family of four sailing around the world got in trouble when their sailboat broke down, and their 1-year-old, the youngest of two children onboard got seriously ill. it's all part of a massive military effort to reach them. the family is on their way home amidst harsh judgments about the parents. >> reporter: the rescue was dramatic and harrowing, first the...
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captain mcfadden says it was all cash business. >> offering tickets without going through a broker and they weren't legitimate tickets. >> many showed up at airports to take flight only to be told there were no reservations the victim we spoke with bought a ten day package to hong kong, airline tickets, hotel included. >> i paid $4,000 for my june >> she did have suspicions something was wrong. >> travel agency just gave me a receipt, itinerary and then they told me everything would be okay >> the agency shut down the doors and there is no trace of the business. >> captain mcfadden says the fraud is common >> suspects pray prey on people that don't have ability to go elsewhere. >> police say if you're a victim, go to a police station and file a report. >> a firefighter champing charged with drunk driving and hitting a motorcyclist made a court appearance today the 43-year-old could save three years in prison. this quinn was later seen drinking large amounts of water near a bar. jack frasier is the motorcyclist recovering from a broken leg, ribs and a punctured lung. >> two new attorney
captain mcfadden says it was all cash business. >> offering tickets without going through a broker and they weren't legitimate tickets. >> many showed up at airports to take flight only to be told there were no reservations the victim we spoke with bought a ten day package to hong kong, airline tickets, hotel included. >> i paid $4,000 for my june >> she did have suspicions something was wrong. >> travel agency just gave me a receipt, itinerary and then they told...
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ryan mcfadden's e-mail said what? >> he was one of the sophomores on the team. thatf the players there was never in or near the bathroom never accused of anything. he was just doing the usual underage drinking that is so prevalent. after the party, he went back to his dorm and wrote an e-mail thinking he was writing to his fellow players on the team thinking he was quoting and ellis novel, paraphrasing and ellis novel. basically, he talked about wanting to reprice the party that they had, from, but this time he was going to essentially -- paraphrasing, kill the women instead of just treating them like they did this time and doing other things to them. it was a very unfortunate e-mail , very vulgar e-mail. a result of that e-mail which he thought he had sent to his colleagues on the lacrosse team, this was march 2 thousand six, our knowledge of social media and how these things get around not quite as sophisticated as today, that e-mail got to the police. somebody from duke turn it over to the police they saw the e-mail. it was about 10 days later after the incid
ryan mcfadden's e-mail said what? >> he was one of the sophomores on the team. thatf the players there was never in or near the bathroom never accused of anything. he was just doing the usual underage drinking that is so prevalent. after the party, he went back to his dorm and wrote an e-mail thinking he was writing to his fellow players on the team thinking he was quoting and ellis novel, paraphrasing and ellis novel. basically, he talked about wanting to reprice the party that they had,...
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thanks to the intrepid tv newswoman cynthia mcfadden. she stepped in at midnight even though she is about to start a demanding new job at nbc news to moderate this evening's panel about syria and speaking of support, thank you big time to our loyal co-presenting sponsor toyota. toyota is with us for the third year running and they have been with us taking women in the world out on the road for the many summits we have been doing for the last three months. i want to thank them for being such great partners. i want to thank mercury too. [applause] >> i'd like to thank merck, too, they have increased their commitment to become a co-presenting sponsor alongside. thank you. a warm welcome as well -- [applause] >> a warm welcome as well to a new leadership sponsor dove. they're joining us for the first time with a compelling program directed at young women on saturday morning. i express the appreciation as well for the sustained commitment of our leadership sponsors, bank of america, the coca coalia company, our sponsors, our digital partners,
thanks to the intrepid tv newswoman cynthia mcfadden. she stepped in at midnight even though she is about to start a demanding new job at nbc news to moderate this evening's panel about syria and speaking of support, thank you big time to our loyal co-presenting sponsor toyota. toyota is with us for the third year running and they have been with us taking women in the world out on the road for the many summits we have been doing for the last three months. i want to thank them for being such...
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brian, other official winners of the marathon today included reeta zeptune and tatanya mcfadden as a wheelchair winner. and ernst van dyke, the men and women's wheelchair winners. >> thanks. >>> and now to the story that broke overnight that some people thought to be physically impossible. a 16-year-old who breached airport security, then stowed away in the wheel well of a 767 during a flight from california west to hawaii. that's five hours at an altitude approaching 38,000 feet, temperatures way below zero and a severe lack of oxygen. few people have ever survived similar conditions, but we are being led to believe this young man did. we get the story tonight from nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: sitting on a stretcher at a hawaiian airport, the 16-year-old stow away was in surprisingly good health after he emerged from the plane. >> he was weak. he hung from the wheel well and then he fell to the ground and regained strength and stood up and starting walking to the front of the aircraft. >> reporter: it started here at the airport in san jose. it was 1:00 sunday morning after getting
brian, other official winners of the marathon today included reeta zeptune and tatanya mcfadden as a wheelchair winner. and ernst van dyke, the men and women's wheelchair winners. >> thanks. >>> and now to the story that broke overnight that some people thought to be physically impossible. a 16-year-old who breached airport security, then stowed away in the wheel well of a 767 during a flight from california west to hawaii. that's five hours at an altitude approaching 38,000...
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tatyana mcfadden won the wheelchair race. >> i run for martin, i run for his family, and i run for any others affected by the bombing last year, this race is for them. >> reporter: earlier today the richard family released this video of daughter jane in rehab and last week the young girl and family placed a wreath at the finish line. katy kelly goes to church with the richards. >> after i just crossed the finish line, i got down on one knee and i said a prayer for martin. i said to him that he was with me the whole time and this race was for him. >> reporter: one family, symbolizing the resolute spirit of a whole city. norah o'donnell, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: in another major story developing tonight, dozens of al quaida terror suspects have been killed in two days of american air strikes in yemen. that is significant because the most sophisticated bomb plots targeting the u.s. in recent years have come from the al quaida cell in the arabian peninsula. bob orr has the latest. >> reporter: sources say the multiple strikes were aimed at disrupting al quaida's plans to attack civilia
tatyana mcfadden won the wheelchair race. >> i run for martin, i run for his family, and i run for any others affected by the bombing last year, this race is for them. >> reporter: earlier today the richard family released this video of daughter jane in rehab and last week the young girl and family placed a wreath at the finish line. katy kelly goes to church with the richards. >> after i just crossed the finish line, i got down on one knee and i said a prayer for martin. i...
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tatiana mcfadden won the women's wheelchair race. >> i run for martin, his family and i run for any others who were affected by the bombing last year. this race is for them. >> reporter: earlier, the richard family released this video of their daughter in rehab. last week, the young girl and her family placed a wreath at the finish line. katy kelly goes to church with the richards. >> after i crossed the finish line, i got down on one knee and i said a prayer to martin. i said he was with me the whole time and this race was for him. >> reporter: one family, symbolizing the spirit of a whole city. norah o'donnell, cbs news, boston. >> that spirit of boston strong. coming up on the morning news, alcohol in powder form. it's a second look. >>> when animals attack, a cornered leopard pounces after being surround i by villagers. this is the "cbs morning news." that makes it harder to breathe. that's why you need claritin-d. it combines the leading non-drowsy antihistamine with a decongestant that's powerful and fast-acting all in one pill. so you get more complete relief of your allergy symptom
tatiana mcfadden won the women's wheelchair race. >> i run for martin, his family and i run for any others who were affected by the bombing last year. this race is for them. >> reporter: earlier, the richard family released this video of their daughter in rehab. last week, the young girl and her family placed a wreath at the finish line. katy kelly goes to church with the richards. >> after i crossed the finish line, i got down on one knee and i said a prayer to martin. i said...
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i'm cynthia mcfadden. it's such a great pleasure to be here with you.dinarily courageous women. we're going to tell you what they have seen with her own eyes, and felt. as eyewitnesses to really a horrific humanitarian crisis. so, ladies, thank you very much for being with us today. hiba sawan and rania kisar, thank you both. later we will have david miliband, who's going to talk to me about some of the dire circumstances of the 9 million refugees and internally displaced people, but first we want to hear from two women have experienced what's happening in syria today. last august, your hometown was one of the places that was attacked with chemical weapons. take us back to that day and what you saw and what you witnessed. >> that day we were placed, me and my cousin, something of activity to the kids. we were working with them. we heard on the internet that a chemical attack hit, and then after an hour we heard a similar attack it might down. we were hearing the missiles and, you know, the bombing all the night but we didn't recognize that this bombing
i'm cynthia mcfadden. it's such a great pleasure to be here with you.dinarily courageous women. we're going to tell you what they have seen with her own eyes, and felt. as eyewitnesses to really a horrific humanitarian crisis. so, ladies, thank you very much for being with us today. hiba sawan and rania kisar, thank you both. later we will have david miliband, who's going to talk to me about some of the dire circumstances of the 9 million refugees and internally displaced people, but first we...
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third overall title in south african wheelchair racer won his tenth boston marathon and tat yan na mcfadden, the second largest field ever in the race's 118 year history. all of this of course amidst the largest and most advanced security presence in the country. being described as the very newest technology and will have seamless communications. the race began with a moment of silence at the starting line in remembrance of those who died in last year's marathon bombing and before last night's red sox game, they paid trib ute to the victims. banners were spread across the field filtd with messages of courage and encourage. the biggest cheer was for survivors as they took the field, many walking on prosthetics. ron, it looks to be smooth sailing but the bombings didn't go until 3:00 p.m. last year. is there a heightened sense of nervousness as we grow closer to that time? >> i would say no. everyone knows the security is much tighter and folks who have been attending this race for a long time with people growing up here in boston, there's a lot of security here. i don't think a lot of folks
third overall title in south african wheelchair racer won his tenth boston marathon and tat yan na mcfadden, the second largest field ever in the race's 118 year history. all of this of course amidst the largest and most advanced security presence in the country. being described as the very newest technology and will have seamless communications. the race began with a moment of silence at the starting line in remembrance of those who died in last year's marathon bombing and before last night's...
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the players not invited, ryan mcfadden, went to the same school and wrote the e-mail that everybody remembershly impacted by this. there was an excerpt in vanity fair about him that i wrote that showed -- >> he had to change his name. he thought he could get a job on wall street and he has not been able to. >> it's a fascinating story and you take a fascinating look at this alive and encourage everyone to get your book and read it. contributing editor and author of " the price of silence," bill cohen. a guard at the university of massachusetts has announced that he's gay. they preferred that you did not drive. a look at the most expensive cars to insure after this break. i will see you right back here. ♪ >> it is looking like the year at the out athlete. a guard at the university of massachusetts is the latest to join the list of professionally player in aen's division i college basketball team. this comes one year after jason collins became the first nba player to announce he was gay. gordon said it was a huge influence on why he was willing to come out. we are joined by the founder and prin
the players not invited, ryan mcfadden, went to the same school and wrote the e-mail that everybody remembershly impacted by this. there was an excerpt in vanity fair about him that i wrote that showed -- >> he had to change his name. he thought he could get a job on wall street and he has not been able to. >> it's a fascinating story and you take a fascinating look at this alive and encourage everyone to get your book and read it. contributing editor and author of " the price...
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. >> ryan mcfadden did talk to me. i did tell his story in the book. it changed his life. a cautionary tale. he thought it was a joke. it was in bad taste. he had a literary reference to a. this changed his life. he has had to change his name, he cannot get the job he hoped to get as a root -- as a result of this. he works for a housing in connecticut. >> do you feel bad for him? >> i feel a little bad that his whole life was changed as the result of sending an e-mail. >> i feel bad for the girls to. -- too. , author of "the price of silence." buy,is a book you must must read. >> congratulations. >> we have more "market makers" coming up. ♪ >> we are approaching 56 minutes past the hour. it is time for "on the markets. >> u.s. markets are green across the board. it has been a choppy couple of weeks. when you talk to investors, you are hearing more, take some money off the table and try to ride it out. >> three rocky days for the nasdaq, and it is still in negative territory, but the s&p 500 is back in the green. let's talk about facebook for a moment. facebook up almost 4%
. >> ryan mcfadden did talk to me. i did tell his story in the book. it changed his life. a cautionary tale. he thought it was a joke. it was in bad taste. he had a literary reference to a. this changed his life. he has had to change his name, he cannot get the job he hoped to get as a root -- as a result of this. he works for a housing in connecticut. >> do you feel bad for him? >> i feel a little bad that his whole life was changed as the result of sending an e-mail....
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. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. it's such a pleasure to be here with you. with two extraordinarily courageous women we are going to tell you what they have seen with their own eyes and felt. as eyewitnesses to really a horrific humanitarian crisis, so, ladies, thank you very much for being with us today. thank you both. later we're going to have david, the president and c.e.o. of the international rescue committee who is going to talk to me about some of the dire circumstances of the nine million refugees and internally displaced people. first we want to hear from two women who have experienced it, what is happening in syria today. last august, your hometown was one of the places that was attacked with chemical weapons. >> yes. >> take us back to that day and what you saw and what you witnessed. >> that day we were playing, me and my cousin, playing some kind of activities for the kids. we were working with them. we heard on the internet that a chemical attack and then after an hour, we heard that a similar attack hit my town. we are hearing the missiles an
. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. it's such a pleasure to be here with you. with two extraordinarily courageous women we are going to tell you what they have seen with their own eyes and felt. as eyewitnesses to really a horrific humanitarian crisis, so, ladies, thank you very much for being with us today. thank you both. later we're going to have david, the president and c.e.o. of the international rescue committee who is going to talk to me about some of the dire circumstances of...
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we are joined for the first time by cynthia mcfadden. nbc's new investigative correspondent.thia, good morning, and welcome to nbc. >> it's a pleasure to be here, savannah. >> we have a lot to talk about. before we get into the specifics of what we've heard from pistorius this morning, there's a distinction in the south african legal system when you look at what we do in this country. he really had no choice but to take the stand. >> effectively, he had no choice. in the u.s., defendants have a right against self-incrimination and many choose not to take the stand. but in south africa, the judge would be permitted to enter a finding that he didn't have a defense at all if he didn't take the stand. so effectively, he had to get up there. >> basically an adverse inference against him. >> correct. >> now, as far as this testimony, we've heard a lot from oscar pistorius this morning about his background, his childhood. certainly how he feels about his prosthetics. i can understand why you would do that before a jury. this is a case being heard by a judge. do those kinds of facts
we are joined for the first time by cynthia mcfadden. nbc's new investigative correspondent.thia, good morning, and welcome to nbc. >> it's a pleasure to be here, savannah. >> we have a lot to talk about. before we get into the specifics of what we've heard from pistorius this morning, there's a distinction in the south african legal system when you look at what we do in this country. he really had no choice but to take the stand. >> effectively, he had no choice. in the u.s.,...
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. >> good evening, i was cynthia mcfadden. it is such a pleasure to be here with you.hese women are going to tell you what they have seen with their own eyes. they were eyewitnesses to a horrific humanitarian crisis. thank you for being with us today. we will have the president and ceo of the international rescue committee. first, we want to hear from two women who witnessed what is happening in syria today. the places that was attacked with chemical weapons. and us back to that day what you saw and what you witnessed. >> my cousin and i heard on the internet there was a chemical assaults. an hour it hits my town. missiles andng the the bombing overnight. the bombing this night was different than any other night before. after half an hour, we started feeling dizzy. running, there was something different in the air. we woke up of all of the family members and the kids. we tried to help some, to put --e kind of >> were your throats and eyes burning at this point? >> yes. we found some difficulties breathing. we decided to go to the medical hospital. we used to be nurses.
. >> good evening, i was cynthia mcfadden. it is such a pleasure to be here with you.hese women are going to tell you what they have seen with their own eyes. they were eyewitnesses to a horrific humanitarian crisis. thank you for being with us today. we will have the president and ceo of the international rescue committee. first, we want to hear from two women who witnessed what is happening in syria today. the places that was attacked with chemical weapons. and us back to that day what...
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helford who created the first show was a guy that i wanted to work with matt williams and david mcfadden who did rosie creative roseanne and they created a home improvement those were the guys who were who were the other guys i want to work with so an opportunity came up and i'm you know i love those guys i love creating and and i'm honored to be back on t.v. whether it continues or not i'll deal with that but the ten week run is joining and then you had the talk show yes i while longer that two years and that's it that's a i mean not to tell you clearly but that is a that is a that is a gig for only a selected few people i read in esquire magazine a believe the article was about jane leno and it said that that is the toughest job in show business and after coming out of it for two years i have to agree it's very difficult and i understand you have an unusual arrangement with of x. how does it work. well you know this is part of that ten thousand the deal with that is that they aired ten episodes and based on the performance of the ten episodes they determine whether they will continue t
helford who created the first show was a guy that i wanted to work with matt williams and david mcfadden who did rosie creative roseanne and they created a home improvement those were the guys who were who were the other guys i want to work with so an opportunity came up and i'm you know i love those guys i love creating and and i'm honored to be back on t.v. whether it continues or not i'll deal with that but the ten week run is joining and then you had the talk show yes i while longer that...