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GERALDO Rivera had two deaths in the family yesterday - his classic 1954 Jaguars were destroyed in a garage fire at his New Jersey home. "I've been through so many wars, natural disasters, moves and divorces, and the one constant has been my Jaguars...
TVNewser hears there was a small fire at the New Jersey home of FNC anchor Geraldo Rivera early this morning. The extent of the damage is unknown. We are told he sustained minor burns to his face. Rivera is expected to take the weekend off to recover. A Fox News spokesperson confirmed there was a fire in the garage, and that two classic cars were destroyed as well. New Career Opportunities Daily:...
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Market Wire As I was being interviewed recently at my Texas ranch by Geraldo Rivera, I thought back over my four decades in acting and how the pool of conservative "tough guys" seems to be drying up in … Read the full article here
There's sorta nothing funnier than reporters facing certain death in the name of responsible journalism. Here are some of the highlights from hurricane Ike live coverage. 1. Geraldo Rivera takes a nasty fall into raw sewage. He even says he's "gonna be the star of YouTube now." 2. Weather Channel reporter blown away by huge gust, keeps reporting. 3. Drunken Dancing Chicken Wastes Anderson Cooper's...
Back in 1986 Geraldo Rivera hosted a special that was broadcasted live from the Lexington Hotel, in Chicago, IL. This live broadcast was hyped to the point that the curiosity of America was brought into the hotel with an estimated 30 million viewers. The hype was all about a safe located in the basement which [...]
For years, Bill O'Reilly and Geraldo Rivera have been hurting America, with their intoxicating dumbness. But now there is a definitive way to enjoy them, at least in small doses. Via Boing Boing , we learn of the "Slo'Reilly Factor," which features the two men yelling at each other in hilarious liquid slo-motion. It doesn't hurt nearly as much, actually! In fact, one has to wonder if O'Reilly and Rivera...
The craziest man in the world, Geraldo Rivera, reported from Texas during hurricane Ike. While he was stand in the flood waters, a wave surged inland, and knocked Geraldo over with a piling that washed into his legs. During the night Geraldo braved 120 MPH winds, and threat of certain death, as he stood on [...]
VIDEO! Watch video of Geraldo’s Ike fall. Geraldo Rivera’s slips and falls right in the waves of Ike. Ike knocks Geraldo over - thank you Ike! If you ever wanted to knock Geraldo over, well Ike did it for you. Geraldo was standing in the waves with his back to the waves. And then — smack! Geraldo’s response [...]
I’m sorry, I really am—I can’t imagine the death and destruction the storm has brought to the Gulf Coast of Texas. But Geraldo Rivera can—and for that I am truly grateful. Yep, that’s Geraldo hauling his sopping wet ass out of the pounding surf after being wiped out by a wave. That’s almost worth a hurricane’s [...]
Geraldo Rivera, around 10:00 PM ET, standing in the driving rain and gathering winds in Galveston, Texas, trying to find words to encompass the enormity of the disaster bearing down on the United States of America, finding an almost Biblical phrase. It's a little after 11:00 PM now. As I write these words the front of the eye wall of Hurricane Ike will start to pass over Galveston in about an
Update: As many as 20,000 people remain on Galveston Island, the mayor says. ******* The latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center is now out. Maximum sustained winds are 120 MPH and Geraldo Rivera is measuring those on Galveston Island right now. Stand by…
A special treat for all of you staying in Houston to give a big middle finger to Ike: Geraldo Rivera getting pummeled by the storm's smallest wave. We recommend watching this on repeat for full viewing pleasure.