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@wusa9 hey channel 9. What happened to the English play-by-play of the Chiefs-Bills game? Plus the audio overall sounds muddy. Is there a network issue?
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@wusaweatherman @wusa9@TenaciousTopper@MiriWeather Thanks Jonathan. It seems the cut-ins midway through each half hour had one set of temps, and the :25 local news segments had another during the 2 hours of CBS Mornings.
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Has someone pointed out the inaccuracy? You cut short Abraham Lincoln's life by a month. He was shot at Ford's Theater on April 14 and died the next day.
@CBSNews FYI: Francis cannot be Pope Francis I until there is a Pope Francis II. The last time a pope with a first in his name was in 1978. When Pope John Paul died after a month, his successor took the name John Paul II, to honor his predecessor, who became John Paul I.