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I think Cenk has a wife. but, in one of Ana's videos, she was saying about the embarrassment stuff that she has done and she said that she and her friend, got drunk one time and went to Cenk house for having fun

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: Holy ****! Cenk is one lucky bastard! He said in one of his videos that he is divorced, something about his ex-Wife Wendy, I think she was Asian.
 
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When did this happen?

Weeknight program on Current TV
On September 20, 2011, Current TV announced that TYT would launch a weeknight TV edition of the show at 7 pm EST on the network beginning sometime in the 4th quarter of 2011. The show joined Countdown with Keith Olbermann as the second news and opinion program on Current as the network continued to develop a new lineup of programming followed by The War Room with Jennifer Granholm in January. According to the show's website, the show was introduced as The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur to differentiate itself from the popular web series.[11] For two years the two separate shows were done one after the other with an hour break in between shows Monday through Thursday.

On January 2, 2013, it was announced that Current TV had been sold to Al Jazeera, a Qatar-based broadcaster.[12] Al Jazeera reorganized the channel into the new Al Jazeera America network and cancelled TYT, which continued to August, 2013.[13] The show on Current ended on August 15, 2013. Al Jazeera America planned to build a news source with a more neutral tone.[14]

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Uygur commented that since the TV show was cancelled he was relieved to move on and focus on his web show and site. He said he had been "exhausted from doing the two shows at once." As he believes that the future of media is online, he is glad to put his energies there. Uygur also noted that he talked with Al Jazeera America after they bought Current and they mutually decided that the show would not continue due to Al Jazeera America's more neutral tone.[14] However, members of The Young Turks, such as Michael Shure (as a political and general assignment contributor), Cara Santa Maria (part of TechKnow) and Ben Mankiewicz (as a movie critic), regularly appear on Al Jazeera America.
 
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