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goodyingbadyang:
doesn't the Travelocity gnome appear this episode?

Sad to say it but I think it'll be Wanda and Desiree tonight. Like whar someone else said, they were edited as a bad team last week and you can tell that the editors are trying to set up their elimination. They must know that they'll be a very popular team so maybe that's why they showed them struggling in the previews, so it really doesn't come as a shock to many people.

Kogs:

--- Quote from: puddin on March 14, 2006, 04:43:00 PM ---a little tongue in cheek from BJ  :lol3:

I'll be running around the world like a crazy person again tonight at 10/9 central on CBS. It should be a good episode. For those of you that aren't going to be able to watch, here's what happens tonight:
We begin tonight's leg at Primavera da Serra. Teams arrived here for a mandatory rest period that allowed us to eat, sleep, and mingle with the other teams. After leaving the pit stop, we must drive our VW bugs from Brotas to Varginha, Brazil, where each team must use a Kodak Easyshare Digital Camera to take a picture of the elusive Chupacabra.
After the legendary goat-sucker has been photographed, the teams have to swim to Cabo da Roca, the Westernmost point of continental Europe, and select one of three hot-air balloon rides to the North Pole. Two teams die on the cross-Atlantic swim, and another three perish in the Arctic Circle. Which of the remaining four teams will make it to the Pit Stop in Santa's Workshop first? Tune in tonight to find out.

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cabo de roca, he must of watched TAR3  :lol:

puddin:
 :waves:

I've been checking thr newspath all day , so far no mention of a team on the Early Show
here's the whole thing , I'll keep you updated untill the show airs .
also on the Early show newpage in the coming up video , again no mention of a team .
I'm not saying there isn't an eliminated team I'm just saying that it's a possability


^NN-amtiein15-EARLY SHOW
Below is THE EARLY SHOW Lineup for Wednesday, March 15, 2006 as of 6:00PM
Tuesday.

                                                             
PLEASE NOTE: This information WILL be updated again several times overnight,
beginning at approximately 2:30AM, then again at 5:45AM, 6:45AM and 9:15AM for
West Coast Stations. Please do not forget to check the AM tie-in note in
Spacemail.


Harry Smith, Hannah Storm, Rene Syler and Julie Chen anchor THE EARLY SHOW from
New York.  Dave Price will bring us the weather. 


Please note that each night a 10-second "tomorrow" and "coming up" topical
anchor promo that can be used in a combo spot, teasing your local morning show
and THE EARLY SHOW, can be found in the Newspath Now server under "promos".
***This promo teases stories only in the 8AM hour only***.  Co-op stations, you
can use this promo to tease the broadcast in your own morning news.  Here is a
look at the promo we recorded for Wednesday's show:

 
Tomorrow (Coming up) on THE EARLY SHOW... It's never too early to begin
planning for retirement.  We'll have everything you need to know to get a smart
start.  Plus, super hot actress Salma Hayek!   Tomorrow (Coming up) on THE EARLY
SHOW... 


Please also note that a 20-second "tomorrow" and "coming up" topical anchor
promo can be found in the Newspath Now server under "promos".  Here is a look
at the promos we recorded for Wednesday's show:

 
I'm Julie Chen.  I'm Rene Syler.  Tomorrow (Coming up) on THE EARLY SHOW...
These helping hands are not monkeying around!  See how some pets are bringing
independence to their disabled owners.  And, it's never too early to begin
planning for retirement.  We'll have everything you need to know to get a smart
start.  Plus, super hot actress Salma Hayek!  Tomorrow (Coming up) on THE EARLY
SHOW... 

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THE FOUR LOCAL WEATHER CUTAWAYS WILL HIT AT THE FOLLOWING APPROX. TIMES:
DAVE PRICE THROWS TO LOCAL WEATHER CUTAWAYS AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES:

1) 7:08:50
*****WE WILL CONFIRM THE HIT TIME FOR THE FIRST WEATHER CUTAWAY EVERY MORNING
AT 6:30AM ET VIA EVA******

2) 7:36:35
3) 8:02:15
4) 8:39:00

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7:09 SEGMENT ONE- SADDAM TRIAL: (Dateline: Strasbourg, France (AP) - Europe's
human rights court dismissed a lawsuit filed by Saddam Hussein against 21
European countries whose troops joined the U.S.-led military campaign in Iraq.
The former Iraqi president argued that coalition forces disregarded his rights
to life, liberty and security. The court says the case falls outside its
jurisdiction. Guest TBD.


7:12 SEGMENT TWO- HOOPS KID: Dateline: Rochester, NY: A few weeks ago,
Correspondent Steve Hartman brought us the heartwarming story of a high school
student with autism who wowed his teammates, and America, with his skills on
the basketball court. Jason McEwlain's life has never been the same. He's had
movie offers from Hollywood and today he got to meet his newest fan, President
Bush. Correspondent Steve Hartman was there and had a chance to ask President
Bush a few questions about this remarkable young man... He'll bring us his
report.     


7:18 SEGMENT THREE- NEW AIRLINES CHARGES: Revenue-hungry airline carriers are
charging fees for pretty much anything that can help make air travel a little
more comfortable. It started with charging for in-flight meals and
over-the-phone reservations, but now Northwest Airlines is demanding passengers
to pay a fee for emergency-exit row seating that gives passengers extra leg
room. What will be next...$5 per pillow? Guest TBD.


7:32 SEGMENT FOUR- COP SHOOTING: (Dateline: Suwanee, GA) Policemen never have
to draw their weapons approximately 95% of the time they're on the job... but
when they do, how do they make the decision to shoot?  CBS News Correspondent
Mark Strassmann gets an inside look at an interactive high-tech video program
that trains cops when and how to draw arms.


7:40 SEGMENT FIVE- MIKE WALLACE: (Dateline: New York) Veteran journalist Mike
Wallace announced today he'll no longer be a regular correspondent on CBS NEWS'
60 MINUTES. Harry Smith will talk with him about his remarkable 40 year career
with the newsmagazine.


7:48 SEGMENT SIX- AMBIEN & EATING: You are exercising, eating healthy, getting
a good night's sleep... so why are you gaining weight instead of losing it? A
new study shows that some people who take the sleeping pill Ambien may consume
thousands of calories while sleeping. How often does this happen? And what
should you do if this happens to you? EARLY SHOW's Dr. Emily Senay will give us
the details. 


8:06 SEGMENT SEVEN- HELPING HANDS: (Datelines: La Habra, CA; Boston, MA) Ten
years ago, a car crash left Craig Crook paralyzed from the neck down.  When a
friend saw how depressed he was at not being able to do anything for himself,
she sent introduced him to an organization called Helping Hands that sent him
some help.  EARLY SHOW resident veterinarian Debbye Turner meets a special
capuchin monkey who's helping Craig live a fuller life... 


8:19 SEGMENT EIGHT- SAVING TO RETIRE: It's never too early to start saving for
retirement.  We'll begin the first part of our Saving to Retire series with
EARLY SHOW financial expert Ray Martin with advice for 20-somethings.  He'll
talk to us about the biggest mistakes people in their 20s make when it comes to
retirement planning, as well as the importance of saving early and just how much
to save.


8:32 SEGMENT NINE- SALMA HAYEK: Fans of the multi-talented Salma Hayek are in
luck this year -- she has three films ready for release.  The first is Ask the
Dust in which she plays a Mexican waitress who falls in love with a young
writer, played by Colin Farrell.  She'll be in our studio to talk about the new
movie.

 
8:39 SEGMENT TEN- MAKE HIM ACHE FOR YOU: Relationships are exciting at the
beginning, but as time goes by it can lose some of its edge.  The latest issue
of Cosmopolitan magazine has some practical tips to jumpstart your guy's
interest in you.  Kate White is the editor-in-chief of Cosmo and she'll share
advice with us.


8:45 SEGMENT ELEVEN- KEVIN WEEKS: (Dateline: Boston, MA) Kevin Weeks, the man
who helped James "Whitey" Bulger, the FBI's most wanted criminal, to rule
Boston's streets through murder, robbery and drug dealing, is now telling his
story.  He'll join us from Boston to talk about his new book Brutal.
 

If you have any questions please call Emilie Hammerstein at 212-497-6000
(between 6AM-9AM) and after 9:00AM at 212-975-6705.

Reality Junkee:

--- Quote from: puddin on March 13, 2006, 04:56:42 PM ---I agree Sups , that picture got buried back a few pages ..I think its David too ..who else would be standing around shirtless in the cold ? It looks like the staff is cheering on someone already diving as David waits & Mo gets ready .
Thank you for the summary as always Gman , Well done !! I also like your idea that the zip-line could be one of the detours  :tup: .
Especially since the teams are FORCED to look for the clues in the nestling dolls .



 and yeah Gman that is Michele diving  because we see Mo in a bikini above  UNLESS they are suiting Mo up ? Who do you all think this is ?)
the hair sure looks like Mo's ?
<< Michelle OK I think its Mo now , lol

roadblock ~ ( I wonder if Barry takes a turn ? )
Women ~Yolanda/A Dani /Wanda/Monica/
Men~ Tyler /Eric / David
Barry & Fran unknown
Lake & Michelle unknown


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puddin, you say you are unsure whether Barry does the roadblock or not.  Well I found a picture back on page 2 that you posted.  It looks like Barry is wearing a swimming cap, but am unsure of the outfit he's wearing.  Do you suppose he DOES do the roadblock based on this?  I hope so, give Fran a break!!!


puddin:
To add to this I just saw a commercial for the Early show with no mention the Amazing Race

and this from the inside scoop:

WEDNESDAY MORNING ON THE EARLY SHOW

Harry Smith, Hannah Storm, Rene Syler and Julie Chen anchor THE EARLY SHOW from New York. Dave Price will bring us the weather.

Along with the top news of the day, we will also have the following stories:

SALMA HAYEK: Fans of the multi-talented Salma Hayek are in luck this year -- she has three films ready for release. The first is Ask the Dust in which she plays a Mexican waitress who falls in love with a young writer, played by Colin Farrell. She'll be in our studio to talk about the new movie.

SAVING TO RETIRE: It's never too early to start saving for retirement. We'll begin the first part of our Saving to Retire series with EARLY SHOW financial expert Ray Martin with advice for 20-somethings. He'll talk to us about the biggest mistakes people in their 20s make when it comes to retirement planning, as well as the importance of saving early and just how much to save.

HELPING HANDS: Ten years ago, a car crash left Craig Crook paralyzed from the neck down. When a friend saw how depressed he was at not being able to do anything for himself, she sent introduced him to an organization called Helping Hands that sent him some help. EARLY SHOW resident veterinarian Debbye Turner meets a special capuchin monkey who's helping Craig live a fuller life...

KEVIN WEEKS: Kevin Weeks, the man who helped James "Whitey" Bulger, the FBI's most wanted criminal, to rule Boston's streets through murder, robbery and drug dealing, is now telling his story. He'll join us from Boston to talk about his new book Brutal.

MAKE HIM ACHE FOR YOU: Relationships are exciting at the beginning, but as time goes by it can lose some of its edge. The latest issue of Cosmopolitan magazine has some practical tips to jumpstart your guy's interest in you. Kate White is the editor-in-chief of Cosmo and she'll share advice with us.

HOCKEY MOMS: At home, Kathy Hugin is a domestic goddess -- a stay-at-home mother of three, devoted wife and homemaker. But on the ice, she's a force to be reckoned with. Kathy is a member of a hockey team made up of 40+ moms. CBS News Correspondent Mika Brzezinski brings us her profile in our latest installment of our Cool Mom series.

WHEN COPS SHOOT: Policemen never have to draw their weapons approximately 95% of the time they're on the job...but when they do, how do they make the decision to shoot? CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann gets an inside look at an interactive program that trains cops when and how to draw arms.

If you would like more information on any of these stories or the broadcast, please click on the following address and e-mail us:
earlyshow@cbs.com

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