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  2. We're aiming for the first week of May on and ... we've been wrapping up our last interviews. Now for the hard part: putting it all together!!

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    Earlier today, Chairman Bishop sat down with to discuss the ongoing crisis in

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  4. Mar 9

    After a week of interviews this isn’t what I meant by saddling up to the bar..

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  5. Mar 6

    When the sun sets behind the hills in Puerto Rico, we often have to head back because we can’t film in the dark. But the people we meet stay and live in the dark even now five months after the storm.

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  6. Mar 5

    You’d think after four trips to Puerto Rico we’d learn not to spend two hours setting up a back yard shoot only to run into a hotel when it starts raining

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  7. Mar 4

    Back in Puerto Rico to gather some of the final pieces of our investigation..on a dramatic stormy day

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    Mar 1

    Don’t miss the inside story of how Harvey tried to silence his accusers for decades – and the elaborate network he built protect himself. TOMORROW 9/8c on .

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    Mar 1

    transparency of NJ's affordable housing program: "everything is a public record! except the construction budget, middlemen's paycheck and any third-party audits." :/ ok

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    Jan 31

    So NPR’s office in NYC is on the same floor as Michael Kors, but as soon as I walked in, the doorman goes “NPR, right?” SO I TOOK MY BIRKENSTOCKS OFF AND HIT HIM WITH THEM. (where can I seek help for my dad jokes?)

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  11. Feb 1

    Red Cross General Counsel David Meltzer resigns over handling of sexual assault and harassment allegations

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  12. Another week in Puerto Rico and we’re inching closer to understanding this disaster - both natural and man-made. Our investigation airs in May

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  13. The Puerto Rican mountains are now green again. Nature is recovering. Humans are a different story.

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  14. The 500-year-old Puerto Rican governor’s mansion has to be the oldest and most beautiful in the country - but it doesn’t have the power to demand recovery aide the way state governors can. – at La Fortaleza: Palacio de Santa Catalina

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  16. This Puerto Rican neighborhood is so desperate for electricity the neighbors have pooled their money together to buy this bucket truck and are trying to fix the lines themselves.

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  17. Four months later and still destroyed homes, no power and little help for hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans. People come out of their houses when they see us wondering if we’re the government finally coming to help.

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  18. Not the most start to this PR trip - translator’s injured, van almost gets towed, power dies before an 8th story interview, lunch at 3:45 and place is closed. Producer Rick Young on the street: “I want to know right now who’s bringing the bad mojo.”

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  19. I’m just trying to look busy on my phone so I can get out of carrying the heavy bags! :)

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  20. . / investigations: The art of rearranging furniture from offices, shelters, governors’ mansions and NYC’s nicest apartments.. – at New York City Hall

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  21. Little known skill of photographers: skateboarding! Our investigation into has taken us to NYC.

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