Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Transcript from WABC-TV 7 Morning News.

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Standing alone on a street corner that has been blocked off with police tape in every direction, the familiar face of WABC-TV 7 news’ early bird reporter, Serena Blansett fidgets with a piece of rolled-up paper between her hands. The faded light of early dawn fills the scene behind her, another scene that has grown familiar to those who follow Blansett’s early morning stories: disarray. In front of a gray building, a fountain, or what is left of one, features two statues shaking shaking hands amicably over an empty basin. One nods an official welcome to the other, which is shorter by at least a foot--and this is probably because the second statue no longer has its head. Tiny bits of rubble litter the surrounding sidewalks. Blansett’s name is printed neatly at the bottom of the screen, along with her location--U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES.

BLANSETT: At roughly 2:30 AM this morning, downtown police reported the sound of an explosion outside the New York City immigration building. As you can see, the fountain behind me, which was erected in the name of peace between U.S. citizens and foreigners residing in America since eleven-seventeen, was the object of the attack. An attack which left the immigrant statue now headless.

Motivation has yet to be determined, although one of these statues appears to have been tagged with a symbol now familiar to many New Yorkers.

A second video feed cuts in, this one a close up of the back of the headless statue and said symbol, which is a spray painted image of this symbol. We return to the first feed, and see our erstwhile reporter just as she wipes a harried expression from her face.

BLANSETT: Investigators have not yet released security footage from the USCIS building, but sources report cameras have captured two, unidentified males planting the explosive. We will have more on this story as it unfolds. This is Serena Blansett for WABC news.
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Transcript from WABC-TV 7 Morning News.

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Alone, inside a dimly lit little room, stands the familiar face of WABC-TV 7 news’ early bird reporter, a young woman by the name of Serena Blansett. Harsh light from a few overhead fluorescents fills her face where she stands in front of a darkened storefront window, while the room around her is in disarray: papers have been tossed in every direction, and Blansett stands at the center of what appears to have been an office supply massacre. Her name is printed neatly at the bottom of the screen, along with her location--HERBERT TYLER’S CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, UPPER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN.

BLANSETT: At roughly 2:00 AM this morning, uptown police reported a break-in at the campaign headquarters of District 4’s current City Council front-runner, Herbert Tyler. Nothing appears to have been stolen, but a Xerox machine has been blown up, and as you can see, the place has been left in shambles. Motive has yet to be determined, although investigators have linked the case to the recent City Council primary, and seem to suggest Tyler’s recent move from District 0 to District 4 may be the cause of the protest. Little clue as to the identification of the perpetrators has been left, save for a symbol which has been spray-painted into the carpet.

A second video feed cuts in, this one a close up of the carpet and said symbol, which is a re-drawing of this symbol. We return to the first feed, and see our erstwhile reporter just as she wipes a confused expression from her face.

BLANSETT: This is Serena Blansett for WABC news.
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Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Transcript from WABC-TV 7 Morning News.

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Alone, in the early morning darkness on the grounds of New York University, stands a familiar face for many who follow WABC-TV 7 news faithfully: early morning beat reporter Serena Blansett. The dull pinkish glow of the campus’s safety lamps illuminates her uncharacteristically glum expression as she stands in front of a scorched and sooty wall near the campus’s student center and – perhaps more noticeably – in the midst of a steady shower of $20 bills. The marquee has her name printed neatly at the bottom of the screen, with her location (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON SQUARE, MANHATTAN) underneath.

BLANSETT: At roughly 1:37 AM this morning, campus security at New York University reported three ATM explosions dotted around the central quad of their Washington Square location. Motive has yet to be determined in the case, although connections to Monday’s budget announcement from NYU’s board of directors seem to be cited as an early possibility by investigators. Little clue as to the identification of the perpetrators has been left, save for a shard of shrapnel with a yellow circle and two lines.

A graphic inset shows up in the upper right hand corner with an artist’s reconstruction of the shrapnel graffiti, which looks strikingly similar to one of the arms of this logo. As it appears, a lone bill settles onto the crook of Blansett’s arm. Chagrined, she is only allowed to look as it then floats away in the breeze.

BLANSETT: Sighing. This is Serena Blansett for WABC news.
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

TV TRANSCRIPT: "Morning Report" for 8 June 2029

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TRANSCRIPT OF CNN-A’S ‘MORNING REPORT’ FOR 8 JUNE 2029. )
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

one crowded apartment catchup.

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[ episode catchup, since I have been failing. ]

Episode 2: AIRED APRIL 23rd )

Episode 3: AIRED APRIL 30th )
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Friday, April 16th, 2010

one crowded apartment, episode one.

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ONE CROWDED APARTMENT, EPISODE ONE, 7PM EST )
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Transcript from WABC-TV 7 Morning News.

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A young woman appears in front of the camera, trying not to shiver in front of the camera despite the dark and damp March conditions as, for lack of a better phrase, a small inferno rages behind her. Across the bottom of the screen: SERENA BLANSETT, WABC-TV 7 NEWS and JAMAICA BUS DEPOT, MERRICK BOULEVARD, QUEENS. Occasionally, an umbrella peeks into the frame.

BLANSETT: Breaking news as of the beginning of the broadcast this morning – around 3:00 AM, firefighters received a report of an explosion at the Jamaica Bus Depot between South Road and 107th Avenue in Queens. Although the FDNY is presently struggling to extinguish the blaze, no one has been injured as of 5:30 AM local time. Thus far, the New York City Transit Authority has lost five buses by way of property damage; although records show that all of the buses damaged were slated for demolition later this week, the Transit Authority has full intention of discovering the culprits and pursuing justice by any means necessary as soon as possible.

In the background, a few crackling pops; apparently, one of the buses has finally burnt to the point where the frame collapses. Blansett jumps, although the camera man – and even some of the pedestrians in the back of the frame – appear unaffected.

BLANSETT: This is Serena Blansett for WABC News.
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