It takes real integrity to tell your viewers to stay tuned to stations that can give them NEWS rather than watch the show they're trying to air... WoW! How much things have changed... they were willing to sacrifice ratings so public can go to nearest best source of info to get latest NEWS...
Wow history right here and Juana back then was a fox and had a nice voice I was 7 months old when this happened and its crazy I never knew about the History of Milk and the mayor until i caught the movie Milk on cable one night,But you could tell that Juana wanted to break down and cry when she heard this news she was a trooper and probably did break down once they got off air.
Bravo! This clip was very refreshing and made me nostalgic for the days when news was actually news. I can't imagine any news organization today that would "wait for confirmation" rather than immediately switching to "coverage" of little more than waiting around and conjecture.
It this happened today you'd get Michael Bay-style edit cuts, overdramatic action-movie music and a bunch of news reporters spending 90 percent of their segments overplaying all the terror and fear they could muster instead of giving the essential information and speculation. God news was so much more level headed in the 70s.
wow, it's so sad to have to watch her go through that. she was professional the whole way through, but not cold and unfeeling. that was how most people got their news back then, you just parked yourself infront of the tv and learned what was going on along with the broafcasters. this really is a piece of history. thank you.
Not to offend, but I think her guest and the news she got remained interestingly relevant. Toys are as much social tools to enforce gender and gender roles in society and when Dan White was a little boy, I'm sure he played cowboys & indians. All I can think about is the Stephen Sondheim song, "careful the things you do, children will see and learn." Rest In Peace Harvey Milk.
The security guys at SF State had a closed circuit TV and someone fixed it so that it got the news--Nobody was moving and more coming so I went down to find out what had happened. You can get a sinking feeling just before you get horrible news... I
Talk about awkward moments...they both handled it beautifully though. It was sheer luck that the guest they had on that particular day was someone intelligent enough to start a really fascinating discussion at a moment's notice. Amazing to watch, even now!
I know this is a weird thing to focus on, but toys only represent the outside world a little, what they really reflect is is the materials and technology available
God bless Juana. Poor thing was given the worst news possible right on the air. She held up amazingly well. How she did not break down right there is to her credit.
one less fudge packer
cuff1957 1 week ago
It takes real integrity to tell your viewers to stay tuned to stations that can give them NEWS rather than watch the show they're trying to air... WoW! How much things have changed... they were willing to sacrifice ratings so public can go to nearest best source of info to get latest NEWS...
TheEsotericDesi 1 month ago
Compare this news w/ bimbos we have on tv now a days... where hoochie momma's given a slot for main show rather than one w/ brain...
TheEsotericDesi 1 month ago
Wow history right here and Juana back then was a fox and had a nice voice I was 7 months old when this happened and its crazy I never knew about the History of Milk and the mayor until i caught the movie Milk on cable one night,But you could tell that Juana wanted to break down and cry when she heard this news she was a trooper and probably did break down once they got off air.
Waxxers 1 month ago
When i first heard about it I thought it was Peoples Temple
vitoduval 2 months ago
Bravo! This clip was very refreshing and made me nostalgic for the days when news was actually news. I can't imagine any news organization today that would "wait for confirmation" rather than immediately switching to "coverage" of little more than waiting around and conjecture.
buzzedman 2 months ago
What a brilliant upload. Thanks :)
FANNYLEROUX 2 months ago
It this happened today you'd get Michael Bay-style edit cuts, overdramatic action-movie music and a bunch of news reporters spending 90 percent of their segments overplaying all the terror and fear they could muster instead of giving the essential information and speculation. God news was so much more level headed in the 70s.
MonsieurRondu 10 months ago 11
This video is so useful in so many ways. Thank you.
TheStrong32 10 months ago
wow, it's so sad to have to watch her go through that. she was professional the whole way through, but not cold and unfeeling. that was how most people got their news back then, you just parked yourself infront of the tv and learned what was going on along with the broafcasters. this really is a piece of history. thank you.
b017ni3 11 months ago 5
The women on the right smiles after getting the news.
It was all about her with the growing up with toys.....ones that buzzed.
picark 11 months ago
Not to offend, but I think her guest and the news she got remained interestingly relevant. Toys are as much social tools to enforce gender and gender roles in society and when Dan White was a little boy, I'm sure he played cowboys & indians. All I can think about is the Stephen Sondheim song, "careful the things you do, children will see and learn." Rest In Peace Harvey Milk.
outinsider 1 year ago 5
The security guys at SF State had a closed circuit TV and someone fixed it so that it got the news--Nobody was moving and more coming so I went down to find out what had happened. You can get a sinking feeling just before you get horrible news... I
sure had one.
DadsBlueAngel 1 year ago
White Night ! White Night !
mccarrpo 1 year ago
wow - i so wasn't expecting this.
these women are of heart and mind.
swampzoid 1 year ago
Juana's adogable :P
jerzy862 1 year ago
Talk about awkward moments...they both handled it beautifully though. It was sheer luck that the guest they had on that particular day was someone intelligent enough to start a really fascinating discussion at a moment's notice. Amazing to watch, even now!
craigsgirl48167 1 year ago 2
too bad that you cant show more graphics...because that brief clip is not how I remember it...
TEMPmichaelhansen 1 year ago
She really was trying to go on w/ the interview. She looks like she wants to cry.
ronnykmarshall 2 years ago 5
here is a woman who studies body language and she can't tell how disturbed juana is lol
ironman8o 2 years ago 2
Oh wow.... Imagine how she must've felt. If I remember correctly she inteviewed Harvey once.
Btw... For those of you who are curious, the closing song is "Timesteps" by Wendy Carlos.
puggieme 2 years ago 7
wow
a real piece of history
Ivanatis 2 years ago 4
I know this is a weird thing to focus on, but toys only represent the outside world a little, what they really reflect is is the materials and technology available
Having said that R.I.P Harvey.
AMVslowking 2 years ago 3
That guest was a real trooper. She stayed onpoint, focused and reacted to everything in a really professional fashion.
Thanks for finding this clip. It's fascinating.
kavan30013 2 years ago 32
I know what you are saying. Irene Clepper is my new hero.
mindrunfree 2 years ago 4
Thanks for finding this clip. This is historic.
FancyPantsElitist 2 years ago 3
wow is right
shaspassren 2 years ago
Damn! what a piece of history this clip is!
Metrobilbao 2 years ago 2
she sounds close to
11thHouseFilms 2 years ago
God bless Juana. Poor thing was given the worst news possible right on the air. She held up amazingly well. How she did not break down right there is to her credit.
daffylatke 2 years ago 24
Because she didn't know much about the shooting and probably thought that the mayor was just injured.
Sunzu49 2 years ago 2
wow
clparker18 2 years ago 2