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René Coman sits down with the original Troubled Man, Manny Chevrolet, over cocktails at the Ring Room, in the heart of an old-school New Orleans social haunt. Manny is an L.A. native who had been through the Hollywood wringer by his late 20s. He then moved to New Orleans to become a perennial candidate for mayor and make a feature film about it. René is a New Orleans native who's been in the music biz wringer since he was a child. They are the Troubled Men for Troubled Times.
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Just a quick synopsis of what Women for Women International are up to this week (5th-8th March 2018), across Newcastle University and city. Listen to hear about our events, and to find more information add us on facebook- https://www.facebook.com/womenforwomennewcastle/
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Start your day with award-winning co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil in Studio 57, as they bring you insightful conversations and world-class original reporting from around the world. Watch CBS Mornings weekday mornings at 7AM ET on CBS or stream it on Paramount+.
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Lost in Jersey

Rachel Martens and Janette Afsharian

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Explore life just outside New York City! Meet the captivating characters connected to New Jersey, from celebrities to photographers and farmers. Co-hosted by Rachel Martens and Janette Afsharian, two former city dwellers now based in Montclair, NJ.
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The Morning News Express will wake up informed, with WFMD traffic and weather reports on the “eights,” comprehensive local news from the Associated Press “News Operation of the Year,” and national news from FOX. Hosted by Ryan Hedrick & Bob Miller.
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We podcast from the Rainforest Inn, nestled in the El Yunque rainforest of Puerto Rico. We travel the island on new adventures so you can learn about all there is to do, such as hiking, bicycling, sailing and kayaking in Puerto Rico. We review cool places to stay and eat and new attractions in Puerto Rico.
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Lost in Jersey's Montclair election special 2024 features an in-depth conversation with Dr. Renee Baskerville, a candidate running for mayor of Montclair. Dr. Baskerville shares her deep connection to Montclair, her background as a pediatrician, and her extensive experience serving on the council as well as many town boards. She discusses her accom…
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Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem talks about her recently released book, "No Going Back." It includes stories from her time as a governor and congresswoman, and some that have drawn criticism, including one about her killing a hunting dog. In a new series, "Dear David," "CBS Mornings" lead national correspondent David Begnaud shares feel-go…
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As protests continue to sweep across the nation, leading to more than 2,000 arrests, reporter Lilia Luciano explores how the language used in campus demonstrations is fueling strife and complicating the dynamics of these movements. Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah, who is of Palestinian descent, says Israel’s allies need to hold Israel accountable …
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In the latest installment of our "Climate Watch" series, climate activists take bold measures, including blockading the entrance to Citigroup's global headquarters in Manhattan. Protesters are demanding the banking giant cease its funding of fossil fuels. UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty disclosed that a cyberattack on one of its subsidiaries ea…
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A new abortion law goes into effect in Florida on Wednesday. It will sharply restrict the procedure after six weeks. Florida’s new law includes exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormalities and the life of the mother. New York City Mayor Eric Adams talks about the protests at Columbia University after pro-Palestinian demonstrators were removed b…
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Animal Control purchased a 2023 Ford for use by the Animal Control officer Supervisor, with donated funds from the citizens of Frederick and surrounding areas. While this is not illegal use of funds, it seems a bit unethical in my opinion. i sent out a FOIA request. only to be told by the director that it would take 5 hours to give me the following…
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The U.S. is ramping up its chip production while trying to block China from dominating the market. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent gets an exclusive look inside an Intel plant producing the vital tech. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down what to know as the Federal Reserve is set to meet to discuss interest rates that remain at a 23-year …
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President Biden is pushing Israel’s prime minister to end the war through diplomacy instead of a military assault. There are more than 130 hostages remaining, including five U.S. citizens. The U.S. publicly blames Hamas for recent failed diplomacy, but hostage families also put blame on the Netanyahu government. Every year, the Italian village of M…
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Have you ever stumbled upon a list that could change your life? That's exactly what happened to Laura Carney when she discovered her late father's bucket list. In this episode, we talk with Laura Carney, author of "My Father's List: How Living My Dad's Dreams Set Me Free." Laura's father passed away from an accident involving a young driver who was…
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Ashley Judd, the first to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey Weinstein, and New York Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor, whose reporting on Weinstein helped to launch the “Me Too” movement, discuss his 2020 conviction being overturned by New York’s highest court. Weinstein is continuing to serve a 16-year senten…
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Former President Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity goes before the Supreme Court on Thursday. The decision in the case could determine whether Trump will be tried in at least two other cases. Demonstrators on both sides turned out yesterday as the Supreme Court heard the Biden administration's challenge to Idaho's near-total ban on abor…
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Musician and electrical/HVAC contractor Sage Maas and Narcissy guitarist/mastermind and registered nurse Jay Holland have been running partners going back to the heyday of the Mermaid Lounge. Sage survived a chaotic childhood to become a heroic and generous instigator. Jay is a guitar hero who plumbs the depths on stage and off, performing feats of…
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Dating companies say protecting their customers is a top priority but critics want them to do more to curb online scams and stop bad actors in their tracks, law enforcement officials and online security experts say. CBS News asks the CEO of Match Group — one of the biggest players in the online dating space — about customers who have lost everythin…
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In the wake of a deadly shooting at Nashville's Covenant School, Tennessee lawmakers have introduced a polarizing bill that would permit teachers to carry firearms in classrooms. Last year an estimated $1.3 Billion is taken from unsuspected Americans looking for love on dating apps. These romance scams are often thought to be the domain of criminal…
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Lost in Jersey's Montclair election special 2024 features an insightful conversation with Chrissy Thomas, one of the mayoral candidates for Montclair. Chrissy shares her background, highlighting her family's journey to New Jersey and her passion for bringing accountability and transparency to local government. She discusses key issues such as traff…
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Opening statements in Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial are set for Monday in a historic moment of the first-ever criminal trial of a former president of the United States. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. He’s accused of using his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to funnel payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. On thi…
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Iran has fired air defenses at a major air base and a nuclear site near its central city of Isfahan after spotting drones. The early morning hit was in the city of Isfahan – where Iran has several nuclear sites but according to the UN's top Atomic Energy body there was no damage to the nuclear facilities. CBS News' data analysis found 425 bridges i…
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Hawaii’s attorney general has released a report on the investigation into the devastating Maui wildfire that killed over 100 people. The nearly 400-page report raises questions regarding Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen and the response. Nearly 100 survivors of former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse are set to receive a $100 …
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The master drummer with credits including Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, Dr. John, and Alison Krauss has completed his documentary film project,”Street Beat: Drumming Below Sea Level,” that examines New Orleans drummers and the second line tradition. Interviewing elders, such as Zigaboo Modeliste, Johnny Vidacovich, Carlo Nuccio, and Raymond Weber, a…
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Meta's Global Head of Safety Antigone Davis discuss the “Know 2 Protect” campaign. It aims to provide parents and young people with information about how to prevent exploitation and abuse, how to report incidents and provide resources for victims and survivors. An 81-year-old man is c…
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No jurors were selected on the first day of former President Donald Trump’s "hush money" trial. Out of the first batch of 96 prospective jurors who were sworn in and questioned, more than half were excused, many after saying they could not be fair and impartial. CBS News' Robert Costa reports on the latest and CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman b…
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Lost in Jersey's Montclair Election Special 2024 features an interview with Bob Russo, a seasoned councilor-at-large running for his final term. Russo discusses his extensive experience in the Montclair government, his passion for problem-solving, and his dedication to serving the community. He highlights key issues such as reducing speed limits, a…
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Lost in Jersey's Montclair Election Special 2024 features an insightful interview with Susan Shin Andersen, a candidate running for councilor-at-large. Susan shares her journey from growing up in Pennsylvania to law school at Rutgers in New Jersey, highlighting her passion for public service and community involvement. She discusses her priorities i…
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Lost in Jersey's Montclair Election Special 2024 features an interview with Carmel Loughman, a candidate running for councilor-at-large. Born in Barnet England, with a unique connection to Montclair, Carmel shares her experience growing up in New Jersey, her career in risk management, and her experience on the Montclair township planning board. She…
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Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles on Israel over the weekend. Nearly all projectiles were stopped by Israel’s air defenses, helped by the U.S. and other allies. Samantha Vinograd, CBS News national security contributor and former assistant secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention at DHS, explains the conflict between Israe…
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O.J. Simpson, the former football star and central figure of a sensational 1995 murder trial, passed away from prostate cancer. Simpson was found not guilty of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The charges, the trial and the verdict exposed a dramatic divide among Americans along racial and cultural lines. Bill Rh…
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The White House is announcing new gun safety reform with plans to close the so-called "gun show loophole." Officials in the Biden administration say that under the new rule background screenings will soon be required before anyone can buy guns online or in person at gun shows. Amanda Knox is facing a new trial Thursday in Italy for slander. It stem…
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The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated an abortion law from the 1860s that is a near-total ban. There is no exception for rape or incest, the law says, but is an exception to save the life of the mother. Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the 4-2 decision. The Biden administration has announced the first-ever national standa…
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The largest dam removal project in U.S. history is happening along the Klamath River, which flows from southern Oregon to the Pacific Ocean. The project serves a crucial role in helping to revive America’s salmon population. Last year, the Pacific salmon season was canceled. More than 1 million women in the U.S. become menopausal each year, but the…
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We're taking Earth Month by storm with an insightful chat with Annette Batson, exploring the plant-based movement that's gaining ground in Montclair's local dining scene. Throughout April, our "Plant-Based for The Planet" initiative introduces you to Montclair's culinary gems dishing out eco-friendly eats. This episode highlights the importance of …
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As the total solar eclipse captivates viewers across the nation, several cities within the path of totality are seizing the moment to host mass weddings. In Russellville, Arkansas, preparations are underway to help hundreds of couples exchange vows against the backdrop of this rare celestial event. Bill Nye joins “CBS Mornings” to explain the cruci…
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The Women’s Final Four begins Friday in Cleveland. Iowa superstar Caitilin Clark and her team take on UConn as the Hawkeyes look to make their second title game in as many years. South Carolina will battle NC State, with the Gamecocks just two wins away from an undefeated season. Ryan Ruocco, ESPN’s lead play-by-play broadcaster for the Women’s Fin…
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The parents of Jacob Flickinger, a volunteer with World Central Kitchen killed by Israeli military action in Gaza, talk to “CBS Mornings” and discuss their son's legacy. As the tax filing deadline approaches, watch out for the IRS list of the so-called “dirty dozen" which are tax scams the IRS commonly sees. Millions of Americans, commonly women, a…
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Congress mandated changes in an attempt to simplify the FAFSA form. However, it was launched months later than usual, and glitches and technical delays have plagued the form’s rollout for millions of students who are up against a May 1 deadline. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania joins CBS Mornings just over one year after seeking treatment for de…
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With the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan now in its third week, the United Nations warns at least half a million Palestinians are at risk of famine at a time when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Families are trying to maintain their traditions amid the war. For the second time ever in the U.S. a human has contracted the bird flu. There has been a…
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Meet Chalvar Monteiro and Christopher Taylor, two incredible New Jersey born dancers with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Chalvar Monteiro, a seasoned member of the Alvin Ailey company, shares his journey from Montclair to the global stage. Growing up, Chalvar's dance aspirations were nurtured through church activities and the liturgical dance …
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Samantha Vinograd, a CBS News contributor and former Homeland Security assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention, discusses the findings of a "60 Minutes" report on Havana Syndrome and the probe into possible ties to Russia. A total solar eclipse will cross a large section of the U.S. on April 8, and up to 4 million people are …
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In an exclusive interview, a Florida man who was shot at nearly two dozen times by law enforcement while he was detained in the back of a patrol car shares his story. After nearly two decades behind bars for her husband's murder, a California woman's relentless quest for a reexamination of the evidence reveals flaws. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin M…
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In a CBS News exclusive interview, the family of a Boeing whistleblower who was found dead earlier this month is speaking out. John Barnett, a former Boeing employee, had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company. A coroner says he died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. It comes as Boeing's safety pr…
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Brad Orgeron/Jack Orion is a 1st generation glam and punk rock singer and guitarist from the Contenders/Backstabbers and Aces 88 who started a band after seeing the New York Dolls, and was a witness to the local scene from its earliest days. Damien Youth is a reclusive, prolific psych/folk rock singer and guitarist who’s recorded over 50 albums of …
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