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Examples
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COSTELLO: All right, Liz, we'll let you get on your way to Penn Station and you can get away from that payphone right now, but we appreciate you calling DAYBREAK this morning.
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COSTELLO: All right, Liz, we'll let you get on your way to Penn Station and you can get away from that payphone right now, but we appreciate you calling DAYBREAK this morning.
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COSTELLO: It's time for the best part of our show, the cheesy segment that we like to call the DAYBREAK coffee mug segment.
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O'BRIEN: Historic day today, because "DAYBREAK" as we knew it has passed.
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CAROL COSTELLO, CNN ANCHOR: You know, Chad boos "DAYBREAK" all the time.
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CNN's "DAYBREAK" with Carol Costello will bring it to you.
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And Jacqui, you know, we reported this on "DAYBREAK" earlier.
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Does that mean I can get one of those "DAYBREAK" coffee mugs before they're all gone?
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And by the way, we'll have much more on this and we'll actually be able to show you more of the items on "DAYBREAK" tomorrow morning in our 6: 00 a.m. Eastern hour.
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CAFFERTY: On "DAYBREAK," you're there by yourself.
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