A certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the second half of the hour of 7:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the thirteenth day of the month of October for the calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 7:00 a.m.") appeared to have had involved these conversations involving some of its contributors (Asha Staples (presenter of news) and Matt Barrentine (reporter of weather):
Matt Barrentine: Face palm!
Asha Staples: Heh heh ha ha. It feels--it feels great.
Matt Barrentine: Mid nineties.
Asha Staples: Good morning and thanks for choosing FOX 10 News on this Sunday morning. Today is October thirteenth, I'm Asha Staples in with meteorologist Matt Barrentine with our Sunday forecast. And it feels great outside.
Matt Barrentine: You know I actually heard people complaining yesterday that it was actually cold outside.
Asha Staples: [speaking with lower tone of voice] Oh my gosh. [speaking with lower tone of voice] You can't just please anybody.
Asha Staples: [speaking with lower tone of voice] Oh my gosh. [speaking with lower tone of voice] You can't just please anybody.
Asha Staples: Heh heh ha ha. It feels--it feels great.
Matt Barrentine: Mid nineties.
Asha Staples: Yeah.
Matt Barrentine: That's where we were coming from.
Asha Staples: Yeah.
Matt Barrentine: Loving it.
Asha Staples: Heh heh heh.
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Michael Warrick: Love to see it, love it hear it, there.*
[*note #1: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics with audio of a certain kind of voice it appeared to appeared to have had while appearing to have had contributor named Jennifer Lambers speaking before appearing to have had the contributor named Michael Warrick saying this]]
Michael Warrick: All right, a five K with a funny name, doing its part, to fight breast cancer. Bras Across the Cause--
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A certain part of a certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had been part of their main broadcast channel during the second half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. and the first half of the hour of 11: 00 p.m. on the Saturday of the twelfth day of the month of October for the calendar year 2019 appeared to have had these conversations involving some of its contributors (Michael Warrick (presenter of news) and Jennifer Lambers (reporter of weather)):
[*note #1: the program appeared to have had some digital graphics with audio of a certain kind of voice it appeared to appeared to have had while appearing to have had contributor named Jennifer Lambers speaking before appearing to have had the contributor named Michael Warrick saying this]]
Michael Warrick: All right, a five K with a funny name, doing its part, to fight breast cancer. Bras Across the Cause--
[note #2: the program appeared to have had a video not involving the contributor by this point
Disembodied voice (similar to the voice it appeared to have had while appearing to have the contributor named Michael Warrick speaking): -- morning, there we go, a little drums. So at Bras Across the Crossway* [or Causeway], it went through, um, Meaher State Park and out onto the Causeway, yeah. Organizers say proceeds benefit Providence Hospital's, breast cancer outreach fund. Jennifer, before we go tonight".
[note #3: the program appeared to have had a video not involving the contributor involving a certain other being speaking by this point]
Unidentified being: And we wanted to fill the gap, helping families, men and women in the Mobile and Baldwin County, that are unfortunately fighting breast cancer. So, all of the proceeds, a hundred percent goes directly to Providence Outreach Foundation, and we'll help them with air conditioners, small home repairs, lawn care, child care, even pet care. Things that they can't afford because they are not able to work while they're going through such [indistinguishable] treatment.
Disembodied voice (similar to the voice it appeared to have had while appearing to have the contributor named Michael Warrick speaking): Ah, I knew we had a soundbite in there. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The national initiative to wear pink for breast cancer takes place every year on October eighteenth. That's next Friday, so get a pink outfit, ready. Encourage friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors, to do the same.
Michael Warrick: All right, we got to get out of here. Jennifer, real quick, as folks wake up in the morning, you said, not bad.
Disembodied voice (similar to the voice it appeared to have had while appearing to have the contributor named Michael Warrick speaking): -- morning, there we go, a little drums. So at Bras Across the Crossway* [or Causeway], it went through, um, Meaher State Park and out onto the Causeway, yeah. Organizers say proceeds benefit Providence Hospital's, breast cancer outreach fund. Jennifer, before we go tonight".
[note #3: the program appeared to have had a video not involving the contributor involving a certain other being speaking by this point]
Unidentified being: And we wanted to fill the gap, helping families, men and women in the Mobile and Baldwin County, that are unfortunately fighting breast cancer. So, all of the proceeds, a hundred percent goes directly to Providence Outreach Foundation, and we'll help them with air conditioners, small home repairs, lawn care, child care, even pet care. Things that they can't afford because they are not able to work while they're going through such [indistinguishable] treatment.
Disembodied voice (similar to the voice it appeared to have had while appearing to have the contributor named Michael Warrick speaking): Ah, I knew we had a soundbite in there. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The national initiative to wear pink for breast cancer takes place every year on October eighteenth. That's next Friday, so get a pink outfit, ready. Encourage friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors, to do the same.
Jennifer Lambers: Yeah, we're going to see upper fifties and sixties in some areas, so it's definitely going to be chilly out there. So, be prepared for that and maybe you can even get that sweater ready
Michael Warrick: Yeah, get out and enjoy it. We wanted fall weather for so long and--
Jennifer Lambers: And here it is!
Michael Warrick: Here it is!
Jennifer Lambers: I love fall.
Michael Warrick: Ha ha. All right, folks, have a great rest of your Saturday night. We'll see you in the morning.
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