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  • The TV station that I watch in the mornings has started to stream live on the web and is trying to get people all over the world to watch. If you are in another state or country and watch their show on the internet and email them about the show they have been calling their new viewers from around the world. So I thought I would post the link to their webpage for anyone who might be bored and wants to check it out. The link for the live stream is at the top of the page. They are on from 6-10am Pacific Time.

    http://cbs13.com/gooddaysacramento

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