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A discussion about Super Bowl advertisements with Donnie Deutsch, the host of CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch and Stuart Elliott of the New York Times.
- Keywords:
- NFL
- advertisements
- madison ave
- Super Bowl
- Donnie Deutsch
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Marion Erwin 04/30/2008 02:43 AM Report
Thanks so much for tonight's (April 29) interviews re: Rev. Wright, Obama, and racial issues in the U.S. The entire discussion gave me great hope that reason and understanding will prevail. I was particularly heartened to hear the comments of Sally Quinn. Keep up the good work.
Marion Erwin
Cyril L. Davis 04/30/2008 02:20 AM Report
I really enjoyed your interview on Tuesday night with Dr. Floyd Flake and Sally Quinn. Thank! you Charlie, for inviting the guest, and Thanks! to your guest for the intellectual evaluation. It was a much needed breath of fresh air in the midst of all of this political stench. I admire the quality and standards of your producers Charlie. Keep up the great work..Cyril Davis, a loyal viewer also.
david posey 04/30/2008 02:10 AM Report
I really enjoyed your show tuesday night with guests Dr. Floyd Flake and Sally Quinn. It was refreshing to hear an intellectual evaluation of this rev. Wright nightmare. After two days of CNN and MSNBC giving thier sleezy, tabloid, lowgrade information, I am disgusted . media trash. keep up the good work David Posey, a loyal viewer
David Posey 04/30/2008 02:08 AM Report
I really enjoyed your show tuesday night with guests Dr. Floyd Flake and Sally Quinn. It was refreshing to hear an intellectual evaluation of this rev. Wright nightmare. After two days of CNN and MSNBC giving thier sleezy, tabloid, lowgrade information, I am disgusted . media trash.
keep up the good work
David Posey, a loyal viewer