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David Pogue looks at what happens following the announcement of effective coronavirus vaccines. Seth Doane talks with Charlie Mackesy, the British artist behind "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse." Tracy Smith sits down with George Clooney, star and director of “The Midnight Sky.” Faith Salie looks at those wily urban survivalists, raccoons. Mo Rocca talks with peace educator Colman McCarthy; and Kelefa Sanneh meets three scientists who spent months in isolation this COVID season in a unique locale: a New England island, home to endangered seabirds.

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We had a season betwixt and between on the one hand, new covert cases are hitting record highs. On the other hand, were sure new vaccines are on the way.

So, will they provide the speedy lifesaving shot in the arm were all hoping for just one of the questions. David Pogue will be answering in our Sunday morning cover story 2020 began with but it's ending the promise of safe and effective vaccines.

I like the key steps of turning back. But first, a few obstacles to overcome.

I really worry about people not understanding once I got back shot.

I should be good, right next the cold hard facts about the new vaccines ahead on Sunday morning wherein conversation this morning with actor and producer George Clooney's newest film is a science-fiction thriller about the future of humanity. He talks with our Tracy Smith's vision of your future conditions on earth.

George Clooney has a new look, new movie is anyone out there, and the daily routine. Just about every parent can relate to what gets you out of bed now rose twins do every morning at seven at home with George Clooney later on Sunday morning friends in need is a story from Rita braver featuring a trio of actresses bringing much of themselves to their new movie, Meryl Streep, Diane Wiest and Candace Bergen know there's plenty to be learned from a film starring three women of a certain age were more able to engage more brutal honesty. I started territory maybe more interesting just a little right? Maybe I hand on Sunday morning, three leading ladies. John Blackstone shares a young photographers album of the homeless Faith Salie watches the rise of the rascally raccoon plus stories from baraka and Keller for Saturday thoughts from Jim Gaffigan and Dr. John the Pogue and more on the Sunday morning after Thanksgiving 29 November 2020 will be back in a moment. These new vaccines were hearing about provide a shot in the arm in the fight against covert well that depends our cover story is from David Pogue well this is exciting.

This is the third L3 coronavirus vaccines with effectiveness from 90 to 95% know this doesn't say though, how will be distributed or how we get on with all costs or how soon will in the pandemic.

So I decided to ask some experts now that we have the vaccine. What next year's vaccine to go and I can't recall ever seeing a inspiratory virus which vaccine provided this file. Dr. Bill Gruber is the head of vaccine development at Pfizer, he oversaw the tests of the Pfizer biotech vaccine on 44,000 volunteers his team learn the good news that it was 95% effective on assume call I had tears in her eyes. This was an extraordinary experiment. The new so-called RNA vaccines using new approach instead of giving you a dead or weakened version of the virus itself like the measles and chickenpox vaccines. These contain only a tiny fragment of the virus. Trains your immune system to basically fight off virus is huge as respects because obviously is safe and effective virus but also could really be a pivotal moment in the ability to develop better vaccines. Pfizer tested several different formulas for the vaccine or constructs as they call them know which one will work best. Very methodically, but expeditiously developing the vaccine is only the first hurdle.

Now you got to ship it out to people goes from manufacturers to the distributors to CBS's Walgreens writers of the world to doctors offices directly and you have to keep it cold. Some of the vaccines are getting down to -70C -94 Fahrenheit.

Electrical scale that would be unusual. Thomas type is the CEO of direct relief, a nonprofit that distributes medicine to community health centers and free clinics. He introduced me to the concept of the cold chain if you buy ice cream receiving feedthrough culture manufactured Cold till gets to the distribution center of your grocery store where you are.

The Pickard factor in your urine last mile.

The FDA gives approval to the new coronavirus vaccines. Some of them will soon be crossing the country in boxes like slaves, surrounded by frozen slab we can monitor what the temperature inside the box, such as a GPS tracker everyone out of temperature range you would know where it was one of these are the one-time use boxes versus a grand total all in with sometimes two or three of these data loggers at different positions. About $300 for the packaging material alone, and for use on planes and trucks on a forklift. You could bring this phone battery. There is this self-contained battery-powered shipping freezer rated for -20 Celsius -4 Fahrenheit. It does seem like there's a big difference between the Pfizer vaccine with its 90 requirements during could survive a lot of these existing technology temperature difference is significant. The next challenge is making enough of the vaccine. Pfizer McDonough and the other pharmaceutical companies are already making their vaccines in huge tanks 24 hours a day.

In fact, they started months ago, even before the trials were complete to come up with 330 million doses, was much more. We should be thinking 10 times that much, at least as a starting point, we should be thinking for halfling doses. Harvard business school professor Willie. She is an economist and an expert on manufacture a lot of the carriers like FedEx like UPS like DHL. They've been building these freezer farms in anticipation of having to ship larger qualities of 19 vaccines at very cold temperatures. The bigger problem. He says will be managing our expectations. The pandemic won't end once you get shot. I really worry about people not understanding once I got back shot. I should be good right I can go back out to dinner. I get my haircut go to the gym next shortly until we get broader immunization were maps practice social distancing. I don't think the American public is ready for that. I probably with a lot of the country thinking this is the beginning of the end know all only when the contagion rate goes down will we get back to some some subnormal and take a long time, the government plans to allot the vaccines to the states according to their populations. Vaccine will be free to all the CDC will recommend giving it first to healthcare workers in older Americans. If all goes well. By the spring of 2021 vaccination will be available to anyone who wants one, but the question is will enough people want one thing people to get vaccinated is going to be our biggest challenge of all Dr. Celine counter is an epidemiologist at the NYU Grossman school of medicine and Bellevue Hospital states we have a history of vaccine skepticism get people who don't want to be told by the government what to do.

You have people who don't trust pharmaceutical companies also have communities of color have a long distrust of the healthcare system.

This might seem like a really dumb question but what are people worried about people are afraid about side effects. They are afraid that they might get sick. I even heard theories that people think this is a vaccine for mind control. A lot of this is all over the map. We have a really tough road ahead in terms of convincing people that is not the case.

So you're a member of Pres. like Biden's advisory committee on the coronavirus.

Is there a plan in place for addressing some of the skepticism have to think outside the box here and be a bit creative. This is something that we haven't had to do here before you envision public service announcements and celebrity endorsements that's not really thinking that far outside the box. I think you have to see a lot more grassroots community outreach partnering with local leaders. People who are trusted by the community will let me ask you this Dr. Celine counter on national television. Would you take the Pfizer Madera in a vaccine for you and your family right now. I will likely be among the first two are lining up to get it. I am a frontline healthcare worker.

I would really love to get vaccinated or I have to put myself at risk and that way again remind control. I'm not worried about mind control the reputation of the AstraZeneca vaccine has suffered because of reporting and testing irregularities. But as for the Pfizer Madera vaccines. The whole story seems improbable, the stakes were high society was shut down and somehow in the clutch. Researchers and scientists came up with a new kind of vaccine that they say is 95% effective in a matter of months. I asked Pfizer's Bill Gruber how that was even possible in a remarkable way. Science is really restful point where we have the tools to do this time, we have dedicated people to do it. People who dedicated their lives. Everybody's rolling together is really extraordinary. They would not have where most of us see obstacles and limitations in this time of covert some of our fellow creatures see opportunity faith.

Salie considers the curious case of the very curious raccoon. While millions of us these days these critters with their masks on venture out thinking about now people will be doing the animals were very close to Stan Garrett is a professor at Ohio State University and has tracked raccoons for over 25 watch my disappear were riding on top of email me and say that records are evil genius is out to destroy them. They're not. They're not evil genius is there not even geniuses.

They are not legal critters try to make a living. Suzanne McDonald teaches psychology and biology at York University in Toronto and since that wreck uniquely sensitive front paws. Some might even call them creepy hands are part of their success as a species PC raccoon in the river where they evolve, they put their hands under the water and they feel food, it's mine. Raccoons are commonly thought to wash their food, they don't really wash their food even though their scientific name actually is. There washes their hands the ends of their paws are more sensitive underwater that they can actually get a good image of whether they are feeling they can kinda see it with their fingers and then they can eat are constantly reaching out and grabbing things because many animals there intensely curious many other wild and strange object of hope and fear about raccoons are actually attracted to new novel objects, shiny objects, things that are not manning in the landscape. This attraction to the new and shiny is what Gary calls Neil Celia so intelligent and their willingness to try new things really just in opposable thumb away from our overlords.

We think about knowing they might be competition for McDonald exploited the fact that raccoons don't have opposable thumbs. When she volunteered to help the city of Toronto create a raccoon proof compost bin and it worked until a curious raccoon made Toronto's morning news is no way to get into it right good. There is no really disheartening to see raccoons get into your raccoon proof compost actually starting it all I thought was spent thinking I was so cheering for them to do it because you know it kind of shows that they can overcome everything if city raccoons are more widely than their country cousins McDonald says we can thank ourselves.

So over generations of time.

We are actually creating the perfect urban raccoon fear perfect urban warrior because we are making it harder and harder and harder for them to get into our trash bins and get into our houses and get into the things we don't want them to get into and those animals that do that and up surviving and they are the smart ones so it is kind of our problem that we've created a lesson this raccoon tail. The love-hate relationship between people and that is going because our crafty curious neighbors are going everywhere so it's worth asking me learn by watching learn persistent learn from them. Just don't give up.

Eventually you get Internet traffic.

It's just you just got to keep working at things this pandemic is created a new generation of homeless young photographer is committed to documenting their distress. John Blackstone has her story.

The portraits are stark black and white sometimes troubling. The expressions can be wild or serene or lost.

They are all people who are homeless, not the usual subjects for a portrait photographer, particularly one who began taking these photos at the age of 15 Small-town Rio, Denmark, now 20, is mostly photograph people living on the streets of Toronto 2 Hour Dr. from the town where she grew up. So life is my father, accompanied by her father to she asks her subjects to stand in front of a black backdrop. As Leah takes the photos to record the conversation. Learning how each life to the streets giving a family and from well known, have you been surprised. Doing this so approach photographs taken on were surprised to realize that it was firstly probably for prosperity see me This is leaving behind Dieffenbach as publisher photos and three books with each photo is a brief life story well most of the photos have been taken in Canadian cities. Leah's work has received international attention.

One of her photos was selected for the annual benefit auction art walk, raising money for New York's coalition for the homeless. She was invited to speak and show her photos at the women of the world Festival in Australia in 2016 in London this year.

One of her portraits was reproduced as a mural by art activists working to bring attention to Britain's homeless population is all much more than been balk at her father imagined when she took her first photos of homeless people, almost 5 years ago as source people storms for the family already had reason to have compassion for those living on the streets as a child. Leah's mother Sarah was abandoned in India.

This time her. We all profits from sales of done box books are donated to organizations that help the homeless has become even greater as the pandemic is created new difficulties and new dangers for those with no home or section will face Leah and Tim give $10 to each person who agrees to have their photo taken their subjects undoubtedly need the money, but Leah believes most don't do the payment alone. This she said she just straight progress and crazy time once final point is when people in the best way to protect people is to final season Millstream. This is intelligence matters with former acting Dir. of the CIA. Michael Morel bridge Colby is cofounder and principal of the Marathon initiative project focused on developing strategies to prepare the United States for an era of sustained great power competition states put her mind to something, we can usually figure it out what people are saying and what we can know analytically and empirically as our strategic situation motor situations not being matched up to follow. Intelligence matters were ever you get your podcasts, and McCarthy is a man on a mission to make the world a more peaceful place. One student at a time. He puts our maraca to the test writer and teacher Coleman McCarthy begins each school year with a pop quiz and a cash prize $1200 if anybody can answer the quiz on the yours Mo I wanted to take the quiz cold was Robert Millet. He was the general, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.

I started off confidently holing opponent. He was a guy with a complex yes it's looking good, but Emily Paul's option on the woman would go out of her house in Massachusetts and wrote poetry is a Nobel peace prize winner, the founder of the women's national league for peace and freedom, nor can I identify Jody Williams, a Nobel winner for her work with landmines or Jeanette Rankin the first woman elected to Congress and the only member to vote against American involvement in both world wars. Well, don't feel bad is always safe money. I can always count on the American education for 38 years. Coleman McCarthy has been trying to give away that hundred dollars more than 30,000 high school and college students in the Washington DC area with taking his course in peace studies, a former columnist for the Washington Post. McCarthy has spent his life preaching and teaching nonviolence. There are options that deal with conflicts in other ways, but we don't teach them the other way so they look for people like me well you on those all 60s hippies on those old liberals still not yet McCarthy's own journey began 82 years ago raised on New York's Long Island. He went to Springfield College in Alabama where he pursued his first passion writing raises well that golf course on the campus.

He turned pro his senior year, but he also discovered the writings of Trappist monk and social activist Thomas Merton and driving back home from Alabama. He stopped at a monastery in Georgia. He ended up staying 5 1/2 years.

How committed and become a priest like the taste of water is calling, it turned out, was a journalism in 1969 he began writing for the Washington Post, where he interviewed and befriended many of the 20th century's most prominent peace advocates. I got a fair amount of mail every week from raters around the country to call me a fool. Don't let he's a jovial manner fool you, and are in my negative mail.

McCarthy is nothing short of radical opposition to the violence he sees all around us. He doesn't believe we should have a standing army border security leaving borders. The ball is artificially created mostly by military action.

He has no use for the national anthem. I noticed that up to the Star-Spangled Banner that is a war song is about bombing people missed about rockets is about a useless war. He's against both the death penalty and abortion, but criticize anybody, was how the bosses with the government involved but I do think we ought to educate everybody that other means to solve unwanted premises. If you think you know how McCarthy votes well he's never voted his commitment to nonviolence extends beyond humankind, which is why he hasn't eaten meat in decades anything you're wearing from an animal, she was a good try. He doesn't own a car. Instead he bikes to work. I do dockside about my bicycle. I love it traffic, then they are just polluting the atmosphere raise right on through a couple seconds by sales so long as he brings about 20 speakers a semester twist class at Bethesda Chevy Chase high school in Maryland, where he teaches on a volunteer basis. That's right McCarthy doesn't get paid to teach year. Guest speakers have included Nobel laureates more red Corrigan, Mohammed Eunice and Adolpho Pettis Esquivel.

Then you brought in a maintenance worker on school I regularly Florez who is the cleaning lady at the school who fled El Salvador when she was 14 never went past six. Caroline VOCs Kyle Ramos and Gabrielle Maisel were all students.

When we dropped in on McCarthy's class before the pandemic. How is your life can be different after you leave here. Having taken this course. So thinking of maybe going into a creative field on non-looking for something more like I guess practical like that grandma actually hands on helping people some thinking social worker is installed in a sense of responsibility that you need to help people in this world. He also just brings out the best in people, strengthen us in. He makes sure that every student knows how important which is really awesome. McCarthy's class has no exams and no great violence. Would you agree, I would agree. Peace education is that your calling in life. Well, my calling in life is to be a good husband and a loving father and loving husband that comes first. He's been married to his wife math for 53 years. The couple has three sons this one of the dark secrets about the patient. So many of the great pacemakers or wretched people there were cool in ways we rarely hear about Gandhi was an awful husband and father.

Very domineering husband begins at home.

Yes, exactly welcomed McCarthy's class has no exams or grades. Students home with one important assignment every class I say homework is to tell someone you love for Someone That You Love Them Look a Little Harder Still Can't Find the Call Me up. I Know Where All the Unloved People on Everywhere. Your Thief Lined Steel, George Clooney's Acting Chops Were on Full Display in the Movie Ocean's Eleven This Morning.

He's in Conversation about His Latest Film with Tracy Smith Observatory Are You Receiving This. Yep, That's Really in the Futuristic Midnight Guy George Clooney Is a Scientist Trying to Warn Astronauts Away from It.

Earth That Is No Longer Habitable and All. Well, He's Caring for a Young Child for the Movie.

Clooney Grew a Beard Drop Some Weight and Put on His Directors Hat Haven't Been Taking A Lot Of Acting.

What Was It about This Project. It Was so Compelling That You Decided to Direct and so the Partner Thought Was a Really Great Part and Then I Had an Idea of How to Tell the Story and so I Called Have a Take on This Is Just the Film in Theaters and on Netflix December 23 Is Both Powerful and and Don't Even Ask about the Ending. Clooney Shot It All Last Year, Just before the Real World Shut down. Are You Enjoying Being Home All the Time Now. Well Look No We Met George at His Home in LA Where He Spent the past Few Months with His Wife Human Rights Lawyer Amal Clooney. Their Two Kids and a Whole Lot of Time on His It's Been A While since I Did Know 15 Loads of Laundry and Mop Floors and All These Doors of Your I Stayed There Was, You Know You Said You like My Mother 1962 Kids and Noel but She Did It. Now the Board of Cutting Your Hair. I've Been Going There for 2014 but I Have My Here's like Really like Straw, You Know, so It's Easy to Cut Can't Really Make so Years Ago I Bought a Thinkable Flow Be When We, As a Kid the Infomercial. This Ingenious Device Let You Give Yourself and Family.

Perfect Haircuts. Every Time the Vacuum Cleaner Clippers That I Still Have Stop It Using My Haircuts Take Literally Two Minutes of This Global That Is off Work Now. I Wouldn't My Wife Troy in Case You're Keeping Track, Clooney and His Flow Beat Hair Made More Than Four Dozen Films and Picked up Two Oscars along the Way. Sometimes It's Impossible to Save Kids Life and the Only Thing We Can Do Is Save Them from Suffering.

He First Came to Fame As a Doctor, NBC Series ER but He Was Hardly an Overnight Success, He'd Struggled in Hollywood for Years after Moving out from His Kentucky Home with Little More Than a Shirt on His Back As 1982 When I Want to Move out to LA I Had Beat up 76 Monte Carlo Rust All over. I Would Fill It with Oil and Check the Gas and Drove It out Here in Three Days. I Didn't Turn It off Because the Records Are the Backbone and I Got Your Broke down and I Got a Bicycle on the Road to Auditions All around for a Bike Now 59 and a Millionaire Many Times over.

He Keeps Busy with the Clooney Foundation for Justice That Grew Out Of His Work in Places like South Sudan. You Know What You Said Here and Listen Midnight Guy Landing Jobs Today Separated from the Little Girl Was Shot Arctic Snowstorm.

How Tough She Was Very First Week of Shooting We Were Iceland so We Went out Its 40 below Zero and It's 70 Mile an Hour Wind Gusts and I Was Doing Stuff without Goggles. So My Eyelids Would Freeze Shut up about Little over a Minute and so I Could Only Do It Take for That Long. And Then I'd Have To Go in and Take a Blow Dryer Eyelashes Dryer Eyelashes like a Good Backup. It Seems like Action. He Says It's Really about Human Beings Connect across the Universe or Just across the Room. I Would Say One of the Themes of the Film Is That Idea of Having Someone to Care for Can Keep You Going in Your Own Life Does Having Someone to Care for Change Things. There Is No Question That Having a Mall in My Life Changed Everything for Me Though? It Was the First Time That Everything That She Did and Everything about Her Was Infinitely More Important Than Anything about Me and Then We Had These Two Knuckleheads Is Very Fulfilling and so That Wasn't All Becoming so When We Were Never Talked about Marriage Were Dating and I Asked Her Out Of the Blue Took a Long Time Is Limited for like 20 Minutes If I Said Look, I Will Throw It about There Something Wrong with His Hip and Never Talked about Having Kids and Then One Day We Just Know and Then We Go to the Doctor You Do Ultrasound Baby Boy Boy Fantastic and You Got A Lot on Their Spec I Was up for One Unlikable to Literally Know It's Hard to Get Me to Not Talk. I Just Stood There for like 10 Minutes of Staring at the Two Silently Silent but I'm so Glad to Have Each Other. It Is a Wonderful Thing Right on Believable Making Movies. Clooney Says He Spends His Time with His Foundation Quietly for a Guy Who Is Now Made A FewMovies George Clooney Is Forgive Me for This Remarkably down to Earth, so I'm Curious Just Watching You. You're Very Self-Deprecating and I'm Wondering Is If That's Something That Is in Your Nature or Do You Work on. I Think It's in My Nature. I Think You Know What Times the Secret Is You Take Going for Future.

I Just Think That's a Healthy Way of Looking at the World Is Aligning Out Of the past Rubber Mistresses and Never Let Myself Talk a Good Good Measure to Go by Now We Take Flight to an Island That's Truly for the Birds and the People Who Study You. Every Year Thousands of Companies on the Coast of New Hampshire and Every Year. Scientists like Cray Come to Be Nice, but They Don't Really Appreciate That the Birds May Not Appreciate Researchers Are Here to Protect Their Chicks That Only like That They Have in Order for Them Colony Fire All like out Here and Taken over by Other Competing Very When the Chicks Hatch They Can't Fly Craig Research Assistants Allea Caldwell and Becky Stearns Are Studying Two Types of Turn the Comintern in the Not so Common Rosie Turn Turn Calm to Extinction. Seabirds Generally Are the Most Threatened Birds on Earth. That Was a Huge Population Reduction for the Seabirds That Were Talking about around the Turn-Of-The-Century Late 1800s and Early 1900s When He's Actually Hunted for Their Plumage in the 1950s and 60s Environmental Contaminants in the Oceans Again with the Turn Especially Endangered.

Rosie Turns at Risk That We Each Spring the Birds All Tiny Piles of Rock White Island in Lake There a Human Element Recently Contracted Amount of Space That Is Available for These Birds Usually Have To Share Space with Her, but Not This If I Was Compiling a Census of the File, It Would Be New Three Hobo Timber Right Because of the COBIT 19 Pandemic. This Team of Bird Protectors Was Quarantined with the Terms for about Four Months Beginning in April to Leave Your Ankle Bracelet Being on an Island Surrounded by Nothing but It Doesn't Sound so Bad.

I Will Not. This Program Was Started by Researcher Jen Seavey That CV Is in CV Island Name from One of Her Ancestors. The One Thing about COBIT Was That There Is A Lot so the Hall Was Good for the Price Their Data Show a Record Number 7000 Nested on the As for the Other Was Good for the Researchers, the Research Is a Really Different Experience Than Their They Live Together like the Outhouse Test of Time Updated with All the Amenities of Home or Some of the Faucet. Caldwell Says on This Island.

Everyone's Competing for the Best Food You Were to Have an Argument on This Island, What Would You Be Arguing about How Is Breeding Season, It's Time to Leave the Island. The Turns Head South. Our Commentary Probably Mostly Spending the Winter and I Can Tina Probably Got in Brazil. By the Time They Come Back from That Long-Distance Migration in the Spring We Want to Be Here to Make Sure That the Island Available until Then, the Researchers Will Return to Their Own Excited to Finally Come off the Island Knowing That I'm Less Than COBIT Free and That I Can Safely and Comfortably Share a Meal with My Grandparents. You May Have Caught Our Special on This Morning. The Subject Is Pet Peeves. We Have an Appointment with Dr. John Lately I've Been Thinking about Whether Pet Peeves Are Actually a Good Thing like a Pet Dog and They Provide Comfort, Lycopene Is Mostly Have To Do with the Use of Language.

Something Cannot Be Very Unique Cannot Be Very One-Of-A-Kind. It Is Either Unique or Not Unique Seo I Got a Little Agitated. There I Blew off Some Steam about Something That Means Absolutely Nothing in the Scheme of Things.

I Do Think I'm Feeling a Little Better. Pet Peeves Are Just Important Enough to Irritate Us but Not Important Enough to Make a Difference in Our Lives and They Have To Be Both Barely Important and Recurrent. So You Would Not Call Breaking Your Leg a Ski Accident. Which Brings Us to Literally Versus Figuratively.

If Your Head Literally Exploded the Brains on the Wall. I'm a Doctor so I Know This and Why Ever Start a Sentence with to Tell You the Truth. Does That Mean Everything Else You Been Telling Me Is a Lie. My Favorite Pet Peeve Is the Call Center Person Who Politely Asks May I Please Have the Correct Spelling of Your Last Name.

I'm so Glad You Said Correct.

Otherwise I Would've Answered QRZZ MW Look in This Age of Social Media Should You Keep Your Pet Peeves to Yourself. Should You Silently See or Try to Inform My Vote As We Hope to Enter It Thereof Increase Ability Keep Them to Yourself.

There Are Enough People Weighing in on Other People's False Is What I Think Our Pet Peeves Actually Serve a Purpose While They're Irritating They Let Us Quietly Vent about Something That Truly Does Not Matter without Ruining Somebody Else's Day so Embrace Your Pet Peeves, but Don't Let Them Bite Anyone Else like VERY Therapeutic. I'm Jane Pauley Join Us When Our Trumpet Sounds Again Next Sunday Morning. All My Goodness, I Want to Tell You about Our New Shout to His Knees, and in Each Episode, Nina Weakly Got All the Quirky Find Inspiring and Informative Stories That Exist Because Well Maybe You Do to from the Newest Interior Design Trend Barbie Car to the Right and Wrong Way to Wash Her Arm. Also Getting the Things That You Just Kind of Probably Not Able to Do in Daytime Television so Watch out.

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