I haven’t seen it but the death of Christine Chubbuck will always haunt me. She was an accomplished woman, more than likely nuerodivergent, who battled life long depression before she took her own life with a gun, live on the news.
I don’t believe it was on the news but rather a press conference, when Budd Dwyer pulled a .44 Magnum out of a manila envelope, told everybody to “stay back this will hurt you”. He then put the revolver in his mouth and pulled the trigger. I was probably 13-14 when I saw the footage on an “Underground DVD”. I had never heard or read anything about Budd Dwyer so the clip was very shocking to me. My adrenaline spiked immediately. I just remember thinking how fake it looked compared to a head being blown off in a movie. There was no blood spatter on the wall behind him. As soon as he pulled the trigger, blood began *pouring* out of his nose like someone turned on a faucet in his head. The blood was SO red and his face turned white as a ghost within seconds. I hope the ppl that framed him for embezzlement saw the clip and see it every time they close their eyes at bedtime
There was one I remember a long time ago where the reporter was standing at the intersection of two streets, stating that there were a lot of accidents at the intersection and how people were calling for a traffic light there, but the city refused to install one. While doing this, a car careened through the intersection, running a stop sign and ramming into a station wagon. Although the accident was a good 60 feet away from her, the female reporter let out a loud scream and jumped offscreen. They then cut to a commercial, but when they came back, they said the reporter was fine, just stunned.
Left out, in June 2001, during Tropical Storm Allison flooding Houston, on two occasions, reporters jeopardized their lives, putting down the microphone, to save people. On one of those, the reporter swam out to an 18 wheeler driver (who couldn't swim) to rescue the driver. On the second, the female reporter, on a boat, jumped overboard to rescue people in a military truck, that suddenly began sinking in the deep water.
I was watching the morning news in Nashville in the winter of 1987. While a field reporter was reporting the news, he belched. My mother and I couldn't help but laugh.
People have transient ischemic attacks, which are sometimes called "mini-strokes." They don't do permanent or long-lasting effects as full-blown strokes do. I have TIAs in the area of the brain that affects speech. I can't remember any words at all. But it usually only lasts a few seconds. I've had these attacks while I was teaching, but they were so fast that I was able to cover for them.
Has anyone seen that documentary about the News reporter who was in full on addiction, and he documented the whole crazy thing! It is such an intense watch.
Christine Chubbuck[a] (August 24, 1944 - July 15, 1974) was an American television news reporter who worked for stations WTOG and WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida. She is the first person to die by suicide on a live television broadcast.
Your cells need water to make energy. That includes your brain cells and nerve cells. For every cup of coffee you drink, you need to be drinking 2 cups of water.
Damn! 2.4 million followers and I just got his in my algorithm now! Glad about it, subbing if I like the way the content is brought and the type of content. I’ll update this comment as I watch 😆! 6:40 the determination is untouched 😅 7:09 what in the actual phuk😂💉!??
Who's doing the narrating Will you cut between segments who's doing the narrating Have a pop up in the corner take a page out of what cultures playbook and have the face in the side of the video who's doing the narrating
There's one guy who's comfortable showing his face on here, but no one else is, so far, and that's ok! They don't have to show themselves if they don't want to. I'm scared to see your reaction to corpse husband 😬. Although I guess it wouldn't be any different than any of the other people who wanna see his face. I do get the curiosity (I wanna see the be amazed guy), but asking 3 times is over the top. Calm down my guy
What's the craziest thing you've ever seen happen live on the news?
Freezing on air. That happened to me.
I haven’t seen it but the death of Christine Chubbuck will always haunt me. She was an accomplished woman, more than likely nuerodivergent, who battled life long depression before she took her own life with a gun, live on the news.
I don’t believe it was on the news but rather a press conference, when Budd Dwyer pulled a .44 Magnum out of a manila envelope, told everybody to “stay back this will hurt you”. He then put the revolver in his mouth and pulled the trigger. I was probably 13-14 when I saw the footage on an “Underground DVD”.
I had never heard or read anything about Budd Dwyer so the clip was very shocking to me. My adrenaline spiked immediately.
I just remember thinking how fake it looked compared to a head being blown off in a movie. There was no blood spatter on the wall behind him. As soon as he pulled the trigger, blood began *pouring* out of his nose like someone turned on a faucet in his head. The blood was SO red and his face turned white as a ghost within seconds. I hope the ppl that framed him for embezzlement saw the clip and see it every time they close their eyes at bedtime
There was one I remember a long time ago where the reporter was standing at the intersection of two streets, stating that there were a lot of accidents at the intersection and how people were calling for a traffic light there, but the city refused to install one. While doing this, a car careened through the intersection, running a stop sign and ramming into a station wagon. Although the accident was a good 60 feet away from her, the female reporter let out a loud scream and jumped offscreen. They then cut to a commercial, but when they came back, they said the reporter was fine, just stunned.
When trump won the Nov 5th election in 2024
Left out, in June 2001, during Tropical Storm Allison flooding Houston, on two occasions, reporters jeopardized their lives, putting down the microphone, to save people. On one of those, the reporter swam out to an 18 wheeler driver (who couldn't swim) to rescue the driver. On the second, the female reporter, on a boat, jumped overboard to rescue people in a military truck, that suddenly began sinking in the deep water.
Imagine being more concerned about a scripted reality show than human lives 0:38. Society is absolutely DOOMED.
"Let me talk..." 😆
I felt his frustration too😁🤡
Yea, she's a Karen who wants to make everything about her.
Let me talk CAROL 😂😂😂
I was watching the morning news in Nashville in the winter of 1987. While a field reporter was reporting the news, he belched. My mother and I couldn't help but laugh.
I would give Tomas Schafernacker an award. He's a riot!
Not news, but I remember when jerry "the king" lawler had the massive heart attack at the commentary table. That was horrifying
Thank you. In my next life I want to be a TV weather host.
Because they're always wrong and they still get paid
More videos like this please and make them longer.
Loved this video lol.
People have transient ischemic attacks, which are sometimes called "mini-strokes." They don't do permanent or long-lasting effects as full-blown strokes do. I have TIAs in the area of the brain that affects speech. I can't remember any words at all. But it usually only lasts a few seconds. I've had these attacks while I was teaching, but they were so fast that I was able to cover for them.
Anderson Cooper,"most trusted. That's comical in itself.
Who is in your opinion? Donald Trump? 😂
What i said. Cooper is part of the fake news government owned trash.
11:08 Bro absolutely FLAMED him 🔥
God dxmn you know that Navy Seal was punching the air afterwards 😂
Chad and the desk reporter definitely had beef with each other. The reporter had such a smug tone when saying “Chad? Chad? Chad?” 😂
Well, to be honest Point Dexter, Chad WAS kinda a whiny little b- 😂
Joe and Mika are done.
Has anyone seen that documentary about the News reporter who was in full on addiction, and he documented the whole crazy thing! It is such an intense watch.
The dog guy 😂😂😂
7:18 Bro gay men know how to cut you DEEP. You could see the existential crisis that lady had hearing those words 😂
Cooper is gay? I didn't know. Somehow my gaydar malfunctioned in this case.😎
Stevie Jacobs is a legend!
Good afternoon
I almost threw up from that snot clip. Like I was 3 gags in and one more gag away from vomit actually coming out. That was SO GROSS.
As for that spider…it creeped me out seeing it above her head.
Anderson one of the most trusted news people??? Buahahahahahahahahah😂😂😂 yeah, okay.
Christine Chubbuck[a] (August 24, 1944 - July 15, 1974) was an American television news reporter who worked for stations WTOG and WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida. She is the first person to die by suicide on a live television broadcast.
I'm happy that Ripple got adopted
Wow. The guy who gave us a lesson on scraping car windows, clearly had warmed up th car. You can see where it's melting on the hood.
Your cells need water to make energy. That includes your brain cells and nerve cells. For every cup of coffee you drink, you need to be drinking 2 cups of water.
okay? 😂
@@poindextertunes several of the newscasters and personalities that had medical issues, their issues were caused from dehydration.
@@polygon-viewer That's what they claim. Mostly it's BS.
I have a dog named after Jim Cantore: Ch Vitrina Thundersnow Cantore At Mayak, know to friends as Cantore!.
I saw Yu fall down on TV but wasn't sure what happened to Yu. I sure hope Yu is ok. Lol
Damn! 2.4 million followers and I just got his in my algorithm now! Glad about it, subbing if I like the way the content is brought and the type of content. I’ll update this comment as I watch 😆!
6:40 the determination is untouched 😅
7:09 what in the actual phuk😂💉!??
He should be just reporting on the weather why does he care about how people react to it?
THAT'S MY OPINION!!!!!!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 iykyk
Who's doing the narrating Will you cut between segments who's doing the narrating Have a pop up in the corner take a page out of what cultures playbook and have the face in the side of the video who's doing the narrating
There's one guy who's comfortable showing his face on here, but no one else is, so far, and that's ok! They don't have to show themselves if they don't want to. I'm scared to see your reaction to corpse husband 😬. Although I guess it wouldn't be any different than any of the other people who wanna see his face. I do get the curiosity (I wanna see the be amazed guy), but asking 3 times is over the top. Calm down my guy