I have come across stories like this, but they all had international datelines. I measure my words. This is unprecedented.
For too many years, we only saw pictures like that in a Hollywood movie. Now it's harsh reality, and it's sobering.
I think high energy prices will be devastating especially for corn,
Just to let them know they are not alone is so important. They're so receptive and positive.
That's the uniqueness of this story. We're in the southeastern part of the U.S., but we might as well be in a Third World country.
This really does remind me of covering a war zone or a Third World story.
We're keeping the same level of folks in New Orleans to tell the ongoing recovery and the rebuilding and all the things that have been dominating the screen for the last 3-1/2 weeks.
Every story and every shot is different. We all exercise both journalistic and good-taste judgment in situations like that, but it's a case-by-case basis.
When you have the premeditation of putting it in writing, it makes it different than a comment in a production meeting.
That's why we get prematurely gray and have gastrointestinal problems. There have been a lot of big, glitzy stories, but if you play the odds, maybe the rest of year is quiet.
The units they command are mini production centers, the communications centers both audio and visual. They provide power with their generators. They are the lifeblood of our medium, and that's the way that we communicate to our audience and back to our network.
I never anticipated covering a story in the continental United States like this, ... but it's certainly emerging as one.
It's part of the whole culture that looks at the West and what we do as the enemy.
I don't know how much longer that they can be expected to stay calm. These people have gone through a lot. But we're certainly hoping that appropriate relief kicks in before that becomes an issue.
This is a huge story no matter what course it takes,
It's going to take a bite out of the pocketbook and we'll have to sharpen the pencil better. There has to be a silver lining, but it's going to be more expensive.
I built this dome for golfers, but they didn't come. So now it's open to the whole city.