![]() Since Seinfeld closed the door on Newman for the last time in 1998, Knight has shed nearly 100 pounds, not through gastric bypass, but the old-fashioned way. "He's the guy who's always trying to slip in the door and nobody wants him to come in," says Knight. ![]() He is, after all, now a far cry from his former chubby self, and his most famous role as Jerry Seinfeld's hefty nemesis, Newman. But now, as Correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports, he's a celebrity because he's lost weight.Īctor Wayne Knight says people often act shocked when they see him. Six years ago, as a junior at Indiana University, Jared weighed a staggering 425 pounds. I never expected anyone to ever know what I did," says Jared. Jared Fogle, 26, is best known as "The Subway Guy," after the brand of sandwiches that he says helped him lose 245 pounds in a year. And they're thrilled with the idea that they can eat steak, cheese and other high-fat foods and still lose weight –- if they avoid carbohydrates.Ĭorrespondent Susan Spencer talked to the Stella family of Norwalk, Conn., who decided to try out the low-carb diet. These days, if you can take a carb out of it, dieters will buy it. ![]() How's this for a diet: low-carb bagels, bread, chips and cookies. In the annals of presidential races, is there anything that can compare with these last 48 hours?Ĥ8 Hours looks at the highs and lows, all the twists and turns for two candidates and two campaigns, on a wild election ride. The level of acrimony between the two camps is escalating with voter protests building, and lawsuits looming.īoth the Bush and Gore campaigns are searching for any small opening, any angle to work that would pull the vote in their direction. In Palm Beach County, Fla., there will be a hand-counting of the ballots beginning Saturday, so this recount is sure to go until at least next week.Īnd the outcome could be a long way from settled - overseas absentee ballots are still uncounted. The race to decide the presidency is venturing further into uncharted territory, leaving the outcome, and history itself, on hold. 48 Hours covers the wait for a president. Will the next winner of the White House be a matter for the courts? And when will the countdown be complete? It may be the greatest political mystery of all time.
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