A certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to have had
been
part of the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 7:00
a.m. on the Sunday of the twentieth day of the month of January for the
calendar year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 7:00 a.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between two of its contributors (Asha Staples
(news presenter) and Matt Barrentine (weather reporter)):
Asha Staples: Grab the fondue set,
order a cheese pizza with a side of mac and cheese, today is -- America
is celebrating all things cheesy. [note #1: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics with texts of "NATIONAL CHEESE LOVER'S DAY" and "MANY WAYS TO CELEBRATE" by this point] This is National Cheese Lover's Day.
It's not known exactly how cheese making started, but the earliest
record of the gooey goodness dates back to fifty-five hundred b-c.
Cheese has a special place in Americans' hearts and diets. If you don't believe
me, just look at National Day Calendar. Today is just one of eighteen
other days honoring cheese in some form or fashion. There is National
String Cheese Day in September, National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day in
April, and National Cheesecake Day in July. [note #2: the program appeared to have had a video involving the presenter named Asha Staples again by this point [it also appeared to have had the reporter named Matt Barrentine] And I was saying my dad is
like, cheese [on all things] like some pizza, cheeseburgers, pasta with Parmesan
-- like none of that...
Matt Barrentine: Ah, ah, how does he--how does he survive?
Asha Staples: I know.
Matt Barrentine: I love cheese.
Asha Staples: I want some pizza right now.
Matt
Barrentine: [Gasps] there you go, let's do that. Let's go and talk
about your forecast for today. It's going to be a cold one day. Some hot
pizza would be a great idea to keep you warm, maybe while
you're...watching some, uh, football right here on FOX. Got the NFC
championship later on today with the Saints...
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The local news programs that appeared to had been part of the main
broadcast channels for WALA-TV during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the
Tuesday of the twenty-fifth
day of the month of December for the calendar year 2018 ("FOX 10 News at
9:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversations between two of its
contributors (Lee Peck (news presenter) and Michael Warrick (reporter)):
Lee Peck: Welcome back. A dangerous twenty-four hours on the roads in Mobile. Two people
confirmed dead in three separate car accidents since last night. FOX
10's Michael Warrick joining us live in the newsroom. Michael, one of those
crashes sent a car into flames.
Michael Warrick: Yes, Lee, and we have video from each of these accidents, and it shows how serious they were.
(note: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics with texts of "DANGEROUS DAY ON ROADS" and "3 CRASHES IN 24 HOURS" and some audio of a certain narrative by this point)
Michael Warrick: That child was taken to a local hospital where our first responders say, that child was supposed to get checked out. Certainly a reminder
tonight, regardless of the holiday, to drive safe, and stay alert behind the wheel. Live here in the newsroom, I'm Michael Warrick, FOX 10 News.
Lee Peck: Thanks Michael.
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The local news programs that appeared to had been part of the main
broadcast channels for WALA-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the
Tuesday of the twenty-fifth
day of the month of December for the calendar year 2018 ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had
this conversations between two of its contributors (Lee Peck (news
presenter) and Michael Warrick (reporter)):
Lee
Peck: A dangerous twenty-four hours on the roads in Mobile. Two people
confirmed dead in three separate car accidents since last night. FOX
10's Michael Warrick joining us in the studio. Michael, one of those
crashes, sent a car into flames.
Michael Warrick: Yes, Lee, and we have video from each of these accidents and it certainly shows how serious they were.
(note: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics with texts of "DANGEROUS DAY ON ROADS" and "3 CRASHES IN 24 HOURS" and some audio of a certain narrative by this point)
Michael
Warrick: Well that child was taken to a local hospital where our first
resfon--first responders say that child is supposed to get checked out.
Certainly a reminder here tonight, Lee, regardless of the holiday, to drive safe, and stay alert behind the wheel.
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