the field, you wonder how it all happens. the surprising thing was going inside of the production truck. there are dozens of monitors. a million buttons. i know that happens with other productions, knowing that there are 56 different cameras, all of those angles, you gain a special appreciation for all the folks who make it happen, guys. will: absolutely, abby. what a technological orchestra all has to make its way into the truck. pete: thank you, abby. watching the fame, i think the audio part is most interesting part. which mic do you take level up. they have to manage three of us, we have hot mic moments. rachel: we do. pete: dozens of mics, how do you pick up the quarterback, coach, someone is making the call there. rachel: audio guys making a lot of money. pete: a lot of decisions. hopefully a lot of money too. pope francis sharing a easter message of hope this morning. translator: today more than
specifically about the transformer issue. wind gusts, we continue to see them. i have to say, i m soaked to the bone. my shoe size is probably a foot smaller now, along with jimmy, all of us here who are soaked. alease we elise, all of us. we ve been out since 4:00 a.m. running around. to all of our colleagues, you know this, the tech engineers, our audio guys, our videographers, i.t. guys, everybody that runs out, scopes out the scenes for us, everybody keeping us safe, they ve done an amazing job because this has been a wild ride off the heels of harvey. big props your way, too, thomas. i m not going to quite let you go reporter: no, just throw me a towel! alex, throw me a towel. that s it? we ll have one here and bundle you up. reporter: please. real quickly, i want to ask about the river, the
that is fantastic, thank you. now, you may want to look at that, and say hey, this zbguy h a future in politics, and he can do a speech like that without a teleprompter. maybe this guy is limiting himself, maybe there are ways to advance himself in other ways. well, thank you very much, i love engineering, that is my passion, i really do love politics. i follow it quite closely, to be honest i think i can do more in engineering than politics. oh, that is great, so far so good. when you were speaking there, one other thing i wanted to ask you about, you had to be a little nervous, right? you and a couple of audio guys knew what you were about to do. you had to be worried about time, the music, you had to be worried about finishing with the crescendo, moving your arms out.