My choice was to get as close to the action in vietnam as i possibly could. I was writing features about kids from fort worth. It is the single most rewarding thing i ever did in all my years in journalism because this would brighten up their day that someone from their hometown would look them up. My best pictures were not on the periphery of the fighting but were woven through it. The kind of pictures i took showed people waiting for something to happen. I basically tried to block out the emotional side of it in the early years, because i really believe that the journalism of detachment was what war coverage was all about. I was very jingoistic when i got there in the beginning. When i got back, i was convinced the war, whatever our good intentions, simply could not be won. Part of the reason i have always done it is a sense of wanting to be where the action is. In the bigger theater, we cast a light in dark corners around the world that you would not see without photographers. So, t
My choice was to get as close to the action in vietnam as i possibly could. I was writing features about kids from fort worth. It is the single most rewarding thing i ever did in all my years in journalism because this would brighten up their day that someone from their hometown would look them up. My best pictures were not on the periphery of the fighting but were woven through it. The kind of pictures i took showed people waiting for something to happen. I basically tried to block out the emotional side of it in the early years, because i really believe that the journalism of detachment was what war coverage was all about. I was very jingoistic when i got there in the beginning. When i got back, i was convinced the war, whatever our good intentions, simply could not be won. Part of the reason i have always done it is a sense of wanting to be where the action is. In the bigger theater, we cast a light in dark corners around the world that you would not see without photographers. So, t
My choice was to get as close to the action in vietnam as i possibly could. I was writing features about kids from fort worth. It is the single most rewarding thing i ever did in all my years in journalism because this would brighten up their day that someone from their hometown would look them up. My best pictures were not on the periphery of the fighting but were woven through it. The kind of pictures i took showed people waiting for something to happen. I basically tried to block out the emotional side of it in the early years, because i really believe that the journalism of detachment was what war coverage was all about. I was very jingoistic when i got there in the beginning. When i got back, i was convinced the war, whatever our good intentions, simply could not be won. Part of the reason i have always done it is a sense of wanting to be where the action is. In the bigger theater, we cast a light in dark corners around the world that you would not see without photographers. So, t
To the first cold snap of the season. Up north it is even colder. We have some video from the high country with flagstaff schools on a two hour delay. Abc15s joe bartels is in flagstaff braving the elements. Reporter i am doing all right. I have my clothes on and my hat. Clubs head. They have made these huge snow piles. I asked my photographer to describe the driving conditions and they said you cannot say it on tv. And then she said treacherous. Here is the video we shot as we were driving. The speed limit is 65 but youre certainly not going that speed. Spots. Adot is asking drivers to be careful if you have to travel anywhere outside of flagstaff because the roads are very slick. The schools are on a two hour delay so please be very careful if you are making your way anywhere throughout the high country. A great reminder. Thanks for those updates. Abc15 viewers for sending us these incredible weather images. We have to think roxy for the think roxy thank roxy for these photos. And th
karen castro a gas stations Security Camera reportedly captures a suspect accused of shooting a police officer. Running away from the crime scene. Police say 38 yearold teag fox got into an argument with a Metro Police Officer at the emerald suites on las vegas boulevard. Near silverado ranch. Before an exchange of gunfire. Arnold Machado eyewitness i heard the yelling, they were saying, i think he was saying get down or put the gun down, there was yelling and thats when i heard the gun shots. Karen Castro Arnold Machado and isaac ali work at an Auto Repair Shop next to the emerald suites and the gas station. They say soon after they heard the gunshots, they saw the suspect running through the gas station and across las vegas boulevard. Arnold Machado eyewitness i started walking up the front to tell issac that i heard gunshots and thats when we saw a guy sprinting like rushing. He kept looking back. Isaac ali eyewitness i was literally really close to him so i was like oh, if he was c