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Kathryn Martin - CJ's Bus


In case you missed the CBS Early Show today, I really wanted to make sure you saw this story about an amazing woman who truly inspires me - I hope she does the same for you.

After you watch it, you should be sure to check out her Web site, www.CJsBus.org.

Comments (8)

when you go on larry king live, could you please stop interrupting people, talking over people, and running on and on. it's just dreadful.

thank you.

Did you even read or see this amazing story. So beyond politics. Don't you get her main mission. Give me a break already.

I am a big fan of yours. From covering amazing storys to jumping into the political arena, I think that you are doing great work. Keep it up.

Hey "Mike Sloan" - nice trolling, but usually a troll makes an effort to pretend his comment is somehow relevant to the thread. This has nothing to do with Larry King. And from your description, it seems to have nothing to do with Flavia, either.

My mom and I saw the stories and we loved them (my girls actually were more than ten weeks premature with a terrifying seven week NICU stay and are now, thankfully, totally fine, but cerebral palsy was a big fear of mine - that story would have lifted my spirits then!).
Such a great idea to do these kinds of packages.

I saw the second one. Your on the couch! This
is much better than yelling at politicos. So I bet Katie Couric uses the tornado interviews. You are in your element. Have your new assistants send me a response :) We love you and Philly loves you!

Hi Flavia, it's Brenda Perryman. The wonderful story you did on the tornado victims and the woman who started the bus in commemoration of her son brought tears to my eyes. That reaffirm how blessed I am and how many wonderful people there are out there.
Thanks

I hadn't been going to church for a very long time, but then I discovered this
church that I think you'd really dig. Not that you'd want to join, but I think
you'd be glad to know it's there. Maybe visit sometimes. It's called Broad
Street Ministry. Very progressive. Very in the community.

I know you're Catholic so the services might not be quite what you're into (it's
mostly a Protestant approach, I guess), but if you ever get a chance in
Philadelphia you should come by services some time. I think you'd really like
the two pastors, too. Services aren't till 6PM on Sunday, too, so you could
totally still rock your favorite parish in the morning.

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