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she talked with another veteran of the "world news now" family, our own polka man barry mitchell about where that adventure has a legend he is. >> it's allison stewart. high five. >> all right. ow. >> oh. you're always the nicest guy. >> thanks. ♪ alison, i know this job is killing you ♪ ♪ so alison did not renew >> alison, why a book about junk? >> you know what? i had to clean out my late folks basement. pristine house but the basement just full of junk. i found out when i told people about this, everybody had the same story. i thought there must be something going on in american culture. >> junk is big business. >> huge. we spend millions of dollars storing it, removing it, containing it. >> it's a -- >> in my book, i think there's 28 television shows about selling it, flipping it at flea markets. it's interesting it's become people want to know if it's worth instinct. >> it's a nice place but they've got a real cockroach problem. you made a good score while doing research for your book. >> i was in a store in montana and found a pair of shoo shoes that were 34 bucks. ferragam
she talked with another veteran of the "world news now" family, our own polka man barry mitchell about where that adventure has a legend he is. >> it's allison stewart. high five. >> all right. ow. >> oh. you're always the nicest guy. >> thanks. ♪ alison, i know this job is killing you ♪ ♪ so alison did not renew >> alison, why a book about junk? >> you know what? i had to clean out my late folks basement. pristine house but the basement just...
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she talked with another veteran of the "world news now" family, our own polka man barry mitchell about where that adventure has taken her. a legend he is. >> it's allison stewart. high five. >> all right. ow. >> oh. you're always the nicest guy. >> thanks. ♪ alison, i know this job is killing you ♪ ♪ so alison did not renew >> alison, why a book about junk? >> you know what? i had to clean out my late folks basement. pristine house but the basement just full of junk. i found out when i told people about this, everybody had the same story. i thought there must be something going on in american culture. >> junk is big business. >> huge. we spend millions of dollars storing it, removing it, containing it. >> it's a -- >> in my book, i think there's 28 television shows about selling it, flipping it at flea markets. it's interesting it's become entertainment. people want to know if it's worth instinct. >> it's a nice place but they've got a real cockroach problem. you made a good score while doing research for your book. >> i was in a store in montana and found a pair of shoo shoes th
she talked with another veteran of the "world news now" family, our own polka man barry mitchell about where that adventure has taken her. a legend he is. >> it's allison stewart. high five. >> all right. ow. >> oh. you're always the nicest guy. >> thanks. ♪ alison, i know this job is killing you ♪ ♪ so alison did not renew >> alison, why a book about junk? >> you know what? i had to clean out my late folks basement. pristine house but the...
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she talked with another veteran of the "world news now" family, our own polka man barry mitchell about where that adventure has taken her. a legend he is. >> hey, everyone, it's allison stewart, high five. >> all right. ow. >> oh. you're always the nicest guy. >> thanks. ♪ alison, i know this job is killing you ♪ ♪ so alison did not renew >> alison, why a book about junk? >> you know what? i had to clean out my late folks basement. pristine house upstairs but the basement just full of junk. i found out when i told people about this, everybody had the same story. i thought there must be something going on in american culture. >> junk is big business. >> huge. we spend millions of dollars storing it, removing it, containing it. >> it's a -- >> in my book, i think there's 28 television shows about selling it, flipping it at flea markets. it's interesting it's become entertainment. people want to know if it's worth something. >> it's a nice place but they've got a real cockroach problem. you made a good score while doing research for your book. >> i was in a store in montana and foun
she talked with another veteran of the "world news now" family, our own polka man barry mitchell about where that adventure has taken her. a legend he is. >> hey, everyone, it's allison stewart, high five. >> all right. ow. >> oh. you're always the nicest guy. >> thanks. ♪ alison, i know this job is killing you ♪ ♪ so alison did not renew >> alison, why a book about junk? >> you know what? i had to clean out my late folks basement. pristine...
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mcconnell said in another interview with andrea mitchell, his worry what trump could do with latinos and the republican party what barry goldwater did in 1964 with african-americans creating generation loss with lati latinos. we'll see if they do it. ryan, i'm told the reason he came around to endorsing trump, he had positive conversations with his team and the trump camp, within the first 100 days of being elected since he lacks a domestic policy and never been part of a committee process or put together legislation would have to lean heavily on paul ryan and those who run the floors, and kevin mccarthy. they think that playbook would be used by donald trump and push forward an issues they agree on, not such as immigration, free trade, entitlement reform. interesting strategies by ryan the way they're spinning it, we're trying to assume some control here. you just look at the body language of ryan when it came out and his endorsement not overly enthusiastic by any means. >> thank you. >>> we will switch gears and go to residents in texas reeling over flash flooding in this state, so
mcconnell said in another interview with andrea mitchell, his worry what trump could do with latinos and the republican party what barry goldwater did in 1964 with african-americans creating generation loss with lati latinos. we'll see if they do it. ryan, i'm told the reason he came around to endorsing trump, he had positive conversations with his team and the trump camp, within the first 100 days of being elected since he lacks a domestic policy and never been part of a committee process or...