what s your reading? we re kind of protected here it s not just hurricanes that have sent mike seidel flying. he s also found snow and ice on the ground can turn a weather report into a major slipup. is what happens ow, geez. oh, gosh. and there s another hazard when reporting on extreme weather. the kids are out of school. the children seem to be having the most fun of all of us here. they re all load up, as you can see with snow. that probably wasn t the best idea i ve had this weekend. no, it isn t. and the attack isn t over. they re having a great time, as you can see. and even when a reporter is expecting snow day fun it looks like rubin is in the lead and here comes ali
allow me to introduce you to mike seidel of the weather channel. what s your reading? we re kind of protected here it s not just hurricanes that have sent mike seidel flying. he s also found snow and ice on the ground can turn a weather report into a major slipup. is what happens ow, geez. oh, gosh. and there s another hazard when reporting on extreme weather. the kids are out of school. the children seem to be having the most fun of all of us here. they re all loaded up, as you can see with snow. that probably wasn t the best idea i ve had this weekend. no, it isn t. and the attack isn t over. they re having a great time, as you can see. and even when a reporter is expecting snow day fun it looks like rubin is in the
during a live report, brian discovers what hurricane force really means when he calls over a weather channel colleague to take a wind speed reading. allow me to introduce you to mike seidel of the weather channel. what s your reading? we re kind of protected here it s not just hurricanes that have sent mike seidel flying. he s also found snow and ice on the ground can turn a weather report into a major slipup. is what happens ow, geez. oh, gosh. and there s another hazard when reporting on extreme weather. the kids are out of school. the children seem to be having the most fun of all of us here. they re all load up, as you can see with snow. that probably wasn t the best idea i ve had this weekend. no, it isn t. and the attack isn t over.
and the attack isn t over. they re having a great time, as you can see. and even when a reporter is expecting snow day fun it looks like rubin is in the lead and here comes ali he can still get taken for a spin. that was a bad idea. at riverside park, rob leff. clearly reporting on weather in the outside is no walk in the park, but surely a lorter is safe inside the studio. not always. as idaho falls anchors justine bouvier and tommy can tell you. they host the morning news on channel 3. usually a warm and fuzzy place to be. every single morning we just had a blast. a part of us butted heads sometimes because we were really different people, yet we were different people who got along so well together. but on october 12th, 2010, a
bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into that. seconds later, the car that passes them explodes. it felt like the bomb came from underneath the floorboards. i said to myself, i can t believe we re about to die. i said, i i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak. and the tree that we were underneath was on fire. but the attack isn t over. and the biggest explosion is yet to come. manning a machine gun at the checkpoint is specialist darrell green. at that time, they the cement mixer was trying to come through our perimeter. a huge cement mixer filled with explosives tries to sneak through the breach made by the first blast and drive up to the hotels. their main goal with the first two explosions was to make a hole into our perimeter, which the first explosion did. the second vehicle was deterred and went into a different direction. guards opened fire on the cement truck using everything they have to prevent it from getting close enough to