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By the end of the first day, Greg had become the official spokesperson.
By the end of the first day, Greg had become the official spokesperson.
By the end of the first day, Greg had become the official spokesperson.
And by the second day, media from all over the country had poured in.
And by the second day, media from all over the country had poured in.
And by the second day, media from all over the country had poured in.
I mean, this became a national news story, culminating with Greg appearing a nightline to debate the incoming president, Elizabeth Zinsser.
I mean, this became a national news story, culminating with Greg appearing a nightline to debate the incoming president, Elizabeth Zinsser.
I mean, this became a national news story, culminating with Greg appearing a nightline to debate the incoming president, Elizabeth Zinsser.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've got like a split screen going on. There are captions on the bottom of the screen. And Greg, who you're about to hear again, talking through an interpreter, is on the right side of the split screen.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've got like a split screen going on. There are captions on the bottom of the screen. And Greg, who you're about to hear again, talking through an interpreter, is on the right side of the split screen.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've got like a split screen going on. There are captions on the bottom of the screen. And Greg, who you're about to hear again, talking through an interpreter, is on the right side of the split screen.
So intense. Yeah, it gets heated, like as Zinsser tries to get going here again.
So intense. Yeah, it gets heated, like as Zinsser tries to get going here again.
So intense. Yeah, it gets heated, like as Zinsser tries to get going here again.
Do you think that was like a special move or was... Yeah, so this broadcast was actually open captioned, meaning that everybody who tuned in saw the captioning on the bottom of the screen.
Do you think that was like a special move or was... Yeah, so this broadcast was actually open captioned, meaning that everybody who tuned in saw the captioning on the bottom of the screen.