The w 11 tonys and of course the most heart wrenching moment of the night was his speech. When senseless acts of tragedy remind us that nothing here is promised. Not one day. We live through time when fear seemsstronger, hope and love lasts longer and love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be k or swept aside. James uplifting opening number proved we can laugh and be entertained all while honoring those that lost their lives in orlando. The show of co going to be dedicated to the victim of the shooting. We have some bits that we hope are funny and were going to try. The tony broadcast did lift a lot of spirits are. The show won the night for cbs wi Million Viewers and that makes it the largest tony audience in 15 years. Jacorden did a phenomenal job. I do. The thing about james corden he always exceeds expectations. He duds. Great between celebration and thoughtfulness for the folks in orlando. Absolutely. Meanwhile the biggest names in news are inorlando. Matt lauer, gail
What a heartbreaking weekend. Our crews were in or covering the murder of voice star kristina grimmie and the unimaginable happened. A mass shooting. The larges u. S. History. The media fl into motion today. So many of us are trying to make sense of th senseless act. Last night at the tony awards in new york Michelle Turner was there with host corden where message was clear, hate will never win. It is a horrific tragedy all around the world people are trying to come to term with the horrific events that took place in orland our hearts go out to all of those effected by this atrocity. Your tragedy is ourtragedy. The very thing about this community is they historically have just embraced any race, religion, gender, sexuality, and tonight has to be a statement about that. Hate will never win. Corden himself helped write the emotional tribute that opened the award show as t the names and faces of the 49 that lost their lives a being released. Out of respect were going to keep on going and
Bystander CPR saves a loved one’s life; fire captain speaks to benefit of classes
Turners Falls firefighter Nick Cogswell and Fire Capt. Luke Hartnett, right, get a thank you visit from Yolanda Correa, center, whom they helped revive. Her partner Connie Brito, left, started chest compressions while daughter Chelsea Brito, second from left, called 911. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Turners Falls Fire Capts. Luke Hartnett, left, and Kyle Cogswell, right, get a thank you visit from Yolanda Correa, whom they helped revive. She is second from right with her partner Connie Brito, fifth from right, with their children Kamara Woodward, Chelsea Brito and Curtis Brito. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ