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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

From WNYW New York, some clips from the 7PM News with Maury Povich, Cora-Ann Mihalik, Carl White on sports and Nick Gregory with the weather. Also included is a Maxwell House spot with Linda Ellerbee and Willard Scott.

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  • President Bush IS THE FATHER!

  • The same Maury Povich that...

    1) anchored at sister station WTTG (also FOX Channel 5) in Washington, DC in the early 80s.

    2) Married newswoman Connie Chung (NBC, ABC, CBS and CNN).

    3) Now has a talk show with that famous line, "You are not [or are] the father"

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  • My boy Carl White!

  • Is that really maury??????!!!

  • @TheLastNetwork WNYW and WWOR still have separate studios, despite their status as sister stations, as per WWOR's FCC obligations to keep their license and studios in New Jersey.

  • "Good evening, everyone.  I'm Maury Povich. And what does that make you? You, my friend, ARE the father!"

  • I remember when Maury Povich did the 7pm news on Fox 5. He was good and I was surprised when he left but A Current Affair was big so I guess that was it. I'm still a Maury fan after all these years!

  • Maury Povich... long before his name became synonymous with "You ARE the father!"

    He also did "A Current Affair" at the time.

  • @wiedep Technically, Cora-Ann is still there...in the same building, but on Sister Station WWOR.

  • @newscaster13 Nowadays, Maury's talk show's all about determining the paternity of certain fathers' children, and not discussing current events like Oprah.

  • look who's still there - nick!!!

  • Maury did sports for DC station WTTG way back in the day. His father was Shirley Povich, prominent sports columnist who wrote for the Washington Post.

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