The first part of asking is just part of the show, he didn't mean it, BUT then he accepted the pictures and agreed to hold on to them until the guy could get them later.
@@Reformed4good I think theirs great people in the world that do amazing things everyday. I just can't stand when people do great/nice things and make sure someone is recording them doing it. I probably am cynical though.
Now this is a reporter worth his calling, didn't impede, intrude or be disassociated to the situation, offered help and made a positive difference. Kudos and thank you sir 💙
Just in tears over this video. I can not imagine. I have very little as a traveling nomad. What I have are my sentimental things. Man it would be so upsetting to have to leave my burning home on my bike. That’s just awful.
Understood. I’m right there with you. This could be any of us at any given place or time. Anytime the reporters interviewed the evacuating, their first thought is helping their neighbors, elderly people, people who live alone in their home. Everyone from newscasters, to people coming to LA to assist, people who watched their home burning from a news feed, all traumatized. Even the goats that were brought in to help clear out the brush/vegetation around the homes.
why do the events and dialogue in this video seem staged... like this was all completely fake... I don't know why I can't help but think this was somehow scripted... well, the "news reporter" sounds like he is really acting when he says "Is that a homeowner that's tryinh to leave?" Could one of you do me a favor, please? Can you tell me honestly if you truly feel that this video depicted a factual and genuine interaction...? Because this would be quite easy to stage... Maybe this news station saw the lady on the other station, reporting on a man and his son who were on the roof using the garden hose to keep the fire consuming the next door neighbor's house at bay... That lady had such compelling emotion in her voice, I have never seen any other news reporter display so much empathy... at the same time, she was only feet away from the flames and the smoke... Surely there's an unknowable amount of competition amongst reporters on the same scene... This whole thing would be better as a fiction, though...
@@patronsaintofpoison very interesting idea. Hmmmmm I mean who really knows?! Even so the entire fire, no matter how it started or all the other ideas floating around, it’s still really tragic.
Thank God he made it out alive and healthy enough to ride a bike taking what he could. Boy, you realize what you cherish the most in these times. Happy the reporter offered to assist, that was amazing.
I'm so sad for all of these people. I can't wrap my head around the level of devastation. Thank you for holding his paintings. His voice is so telling of the trauma he is experiencing. 😢
Omg! Thank you NBC for being so kind to hold the man’s paintings❤…Sending PRAYERS! Dear Heavenly Father, Please send your beautiful Angels to protect, guide and give comfort to all the souls in need of you. Bless the firefighters, news people and animals struggling to fight and survive these fires. In your name we pray❤ AMEN 😢 L.A. will L♥️VE AGAIN!
That’s so kind of you!!! In the end when nothing else is left , when nothing else matters, there is kindness in our hearts and we come down to our bare humanity .
Thanks for helping him with his paintings! 🖼️ very kind! Hope he doesn’t get hurt !❤❤ tragedy for everyone!😢 I used to Live in LA , not in those areas. 😢
Omg!!! He’s a trooper. Both of you!!! Those goes are dangerously close.!!! He waited til the last minute. Thank God!!🙏 for helping him! With his stuff!!!
Good job. People helping people. Beautiful Why can’t it be like this everyday? Today crime is down, violent crime is down, people are running for their lives and there is a common unity. I wish I could help from afar. Small deeds speak volumes! Thank you and good luck to all the people affected.
I can’t imagine having to ride a bike out of there and see all the destruction of the fires. Hope he doesn’t have PTSD afterwards. I pray that God be with them all and that they seek our Lord because we are at the end of times.
Unbelievable situation; that you have to flee for your life on bike. Heartbreaking is an understatement. Prayers for everyone affected by this disaster and God bless the reporter for keeping his paintings safe
@@bryonb589The guy waited until the fires were literally on his house. I don’t think he minded the 30 seconds of a stranger checking on him and trying to help him along. Especially given the time he saved by not lugging those big paintings. Doubt he would’ve been able to bike with those, as he even admits. Like what is wrong with you? It’s not like the journalist had a ride out either with the deadlock. He’s on foot with his crew.
@@angem.-pz3jbDEW LOOK IT UP. GOOGLE DIRECT ENERGY WEAPONS. ITS NOT A NATURAL THING ITS PURPOSELY DONE HY DEW please at least research this. It’s exactly same as Maui’s Lahaina
My best wishes for those affected by the fires in Las Angela’s. I was in this city back in 2006; a very pretty town. Blessings from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
@10PercentForTheBigGuy Why do you think you know how each person individually voted, and that you can judge their circumstance based on some, well, baseless assumption?
I have prayed and cried and prayed and cried so much over this. I'm absolutely devastated by all of this and I'm hundreds of miles away in Iowa. I visited LA/Malibu/Hollywood/Beverly Hills back in October of 2010 and I'm in total disbelief watching all the destruction and devastation that's taken over the cities. It makes me sick to my stomach and my heart absolutely goes out to EVERYBODY affected. I pray that heads roll and whomever is responsible pays to the fullest extent of the law and may the good Lord help to provide for those in need during the rebuild process. This country needs to stand strong TOGETHER!!! 🎗️🎗️🎗️😭😭😭✝️🙏🏻🕯️ God bless California
This is a real reporter with a kind heart. God bless him and everyone affected by these horrible fires. I’m extremely sorry for any pets or stray animals that were lost, as well🙏❤️
Real journalists risk their lives all different ways to report the facts of a story. I hate how much hate the media gets. Most reporters are dedicated, humble and just want to report the truth. They are heroes in my book.
@fireline6 Preparing to escape by bike is something everyone needs to think about if they live in an area with disasters that spawn in the blink of an eye.
I’ve been watching hours of footage and live feeds everyday. This video is crazy, completely dark, flames in every direction, thick smoke, high winds carrying sparks. Utterly apocalyptic scene, idk if this reporter is stupid or had huge balls, I’ve been near these kinds of fires before, it’s utterly terrifying, I wanted to get away as far as possible, literally, you drive away you leave town go far away. It’s nightmare inducing stuff you never forget And when you come back, the nightmare has only begun, the smell of smoldering burnt earth, the devastation… the emptiness, everything is gone, burnt, fried, black, then what you thought was the most empty you’ve ever felt, becomes deeper than you ever thought before.
Wow, what a vivid, poignant, utterly and breathtakingly captivating comment. I'm so glad that you survived your own personal experience in fires like this. Your sharing has a profound depth that can only come from one's own harrowing memories.
Some time we dont see clear. Some times we dont think clear in the middle of an emergency but this reporter did. He inmediately offered help. What a wonderful human being.❤
This is so heart breaking 😢 I so wish my country was just around the corner everybody would be welcome in my home😢😢😭😭😭watching from south Africa I hate seeing this happening in other countries, just few months ago it was the 🌪️ now this lord please, please protect and provide
Praying for the proud Pacific Palisades People and surrounding neighborhoods and for the boots on the ground reporters and our law enforcement and firefighters. We went through the devastating fires in our Carmel Valley neighborhoods and were able to feel a little at peace from tremendous love and support, gratitude and blessings from so many from all over the state. We see you and we care. ❤️Keeping you in my prayers.
💔❤🔥🕯️🙏 Wow my condolences to this young man and the reporter is a great humanitarian… I hope he made it out okay and is able to get his 🖼️ art. Not that material things matter. It had to have been sentimental and not just valuable. God Bless everyone affected by this tragedy. Sending prayers from Florida.
That's how we should be looking out for each other. Being there to help those who don't have a way to take most of their belongings. I'm glad to know that the reporter said he'll hold onto his paintings so that the young man can stop by the studio to pick them up. If you have a vehicle with space to help your neighbor, do so. Give them a ride or help take their belongings and exchange numbers to meet up afterwards. Getting out of there asap is the most important thing.
Thank you for helping him, kind Newsman! I hope the poor Gentlemen on the bike made it safely out but I’m wondering why he didn’t leave sooner? Very frightening and heartbreaking!
@@itchysheets1222 dude it flew over your head he's talking about the news reporter getting up there in their van or truck or whatever it is obviously they had an automobile and they didn't ride up into the wildfires with a bicycle obviously he's saying that the reporter should give him a ride out of there with the vehicle
That’s very kind that the news man immediately offered to help.
It was hyperbole, he didn’t expect him to say yes.
He could have told that guy to get what he can fit in their car and get him out of there.But instead wants a story.Pathetic.@@csedan510
I don't see why they didn't leave together
The first part of asking is just part of the show, he didn't mean it, BUT then he accepted the pictures and agreed to hold on to them until the guy could get them later.
@@Slothylothylothy was an option but the bicycle guy didn't ask for it. The report is needing to stay on site to report the news.
A reporter that actually cares enough to help. They whole country is watching and praying no more lives are lost.
While Mayor Bass is hiding in her house 24/7, opening bribery gifts that she got from Ghana.
What do you think he would say on national TV? No. Can't help you.
Intentional by wicked Govt- DEW- DiRecT EnERgy WeAPOns.
He could have just not asked. So cynical. @@perfectlittleangel
@@Reformed4good I think theirs great people in the world that do amazing things everyday. I just can't stand when people do great/nice things and make sure someone is recording them doing it.
I probably am cynical though.
Poor man. I’m glad you saved his paintings for him. May God bless all affected by these terrible fires.
Yes this fire is anti-semitic 😢
Good Samaritan reporter!👏🙏
I think he was another looter. Just like the ones carrying flat screens.
I hope that young man made it out safely and is in a safe place now.
Thank you for helping him with those paintings… clearly they mean a lot to him. I appreciate the kindness of keeping them safe for him!✨
Probably worth a lot of money
Lol prolly @@Project5am
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Intentional by wicked Govt- DEW- DiRecT EnERgy WeAPOns.
I saw a lot of that . People were leaving with paintings. I bet they were expensive.
Now this is a reporter worth his calling, didn't impede, intrude or be disassociated to the situation, offered help and made a positive difference. Kudos and thank you sir 💙
Or clothes pins clipping his jacket back 😮💨😬
This reporter is impressive and kind hearted . Thank you for helping him with his stuff . Stay safe out there 🙏
Agreed, that was an outstanding act of kindness. Bravo to this reporter for helping in any way he could.
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Such an awesome man 👏 was thinking he was carrying a cat in his back pack
Just in tears over this video. I can not imagine. I have very little as a traveling nomad. What I have are my sentimental things. Man it would be so upsetting to have to leave my burning home on my bike. That’s just awful.
Understood. I’m right there with you. This could be any of us at any given place or time. Anytime the reporters interviewed the evacuating, their first thought is helping their neighbors, elderly people, people who live alone in their home. Everyone from newscasters, to people coming to LA to assist, people who watched their home burning from a news feed, all traumatized. Even the goats that were brought in to help clear out the brush/vegetation around the homes.
@@deborah9384 and there's a whole lot of G.O.A.T.S. 's out there at the fires❣️💓❤❤❤❤🙏🙏❤
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why do the events and dialogue in this video seem staged... like this was all completely fake... I don't know why I can't help but think this was somehow scripted... well, the "news reporter" sounds like he is really acting when he says "Is that a homeowner that's tryinh to leave?"
Could one of you do me a favor, please? Can you tell me honestly if you truly feel that this video depicted a factual and genuine interaction...? Because this would be quite easy to stage...
Maybe this news station saw the lady on the other station, reporting on a man and his son who were on the roof using the garden hose to keep the fire consuming the next door neighbor's house at bay... That lady had such compelling emotion in her voice, I have never seen any other news reporter display so much empathy... at the same time, she was only feet away from the flames and the smoke...
Surely there's an unknowable amount of competition amongst reporters on the same scene... This whole thing would be better as a fiction, though...
@@patronsaintofpoison very interesting idea. Hmmmmm I mean who really knows?! Even so the entire fire, no matter how it started or all the other ideas floating around, it’s still really tragic.
Im so glad he helped him instead of asking, "How are u feeling right now?"😾
Seriously, this was scary to watch.🤞
Thank God he made it out alive and healthy enough to ride a bike taking what he could. Boy, you realize what you cherish the most in these times. Happy the reporter offered to assist, that was amazing.
What a beautiful gesture! He actually took the paintings… That was overwhelming for me…
Thanks man.
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Australian firefighters are on standby to come and help you guys as you come and help us Aussies when we are on fire. The best of friends!! ❤
Thank you ❤
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Love Aussie men😘
Thank you so much! ❤❤❤
Thank you for offering to help.
That's what it's really all about. People helping people. That reporter was really trying to help him!😊
I'm so sad for all of these people. I can't wrap my head around the level of devastation. Thank you for holding his paintings. His voice is so telling of the trauma he is experiencing. 😢
Kindness knows no bounds. Thank you.
Best video yet, covering this tragedy. Small act of kindness and compassion.
A reporter with a soul, how uncommon these days. Great to see humanity especially in the midst of such tragedy.
Wow. Hope he made it out safely and get him his paintings.
God bless all of the people in California who have been affected by these devastating wildfires.
I think you mean “God bless all of the people in California who have been affected by the politicians they vote for”
@@UnderwaterShadowoh right because politicians control the weather 🎉
Omg! Thank you NBC for being so kind to hold the man’s paintings❤…Sending PRAYERS!
Dear Heavenly Father, Please send your beautiful Angels to protect, guide and give comfort to all the souls in need of you. Bless the firefighters, news people and animals struggling to fight and survive these fires. In your name we pray❤ AMEN 😢
L.A. will L♥️VE AGAIN!
Amen 🙏🏾
Amén 🙏
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Thank you for reminding people that everything is being done that we as humans can do so now it’s time to ask God for help. ❤
As a former reporter, i salute you sir, and the cameraman/woman as well. This is true dedication.
That’s so kind of you!!!
In the end when nothing else is left , when nothing else matters, there is kindness in our hearts and we come down to our bare humanity .
Thanks for helping him with his paintings! 🖼️ very kind! Hope he doesn’t get hurt !❤❤ tragedy for everyone!😢 I used to
Live in LA , not in those areas. 😢
Thank you kind sir for safeguarding his paintings. Wow. I can’t believe this is happening 😢
Omg!!! He’s a trooper. Both of you!!! Those goes are dangerously close.!!! He waited til the last minute. Thank God!!🙏 for helping him! With his stuff!!!
These videos make me cry! This is so devastating…
😢😢same completely breaks my heart
I truly appreciate that reporter helping him. Thank you so much.❤
Good job. People helping people. Beautiful
Why can’t it be like this everyday?
Today crime is down, violent crime is down, people are running for their lives and there is a common unity. I wish I could help from afar.
Small deeds speak volumes! Thank you and good luck to all the people affected.
When you caught up to the guy to give paintings back. Please record to show how he made it out alive also. Prayers!!!
I can’t imagine having to ride a bike out of there and see all the destruction of the fires. Hope he doesn’t have PTSD afterwards. I pray that God be with them all and that they seek our Lord because we are at the end of times.
Thank you for helping him with his paintings. As an artist, I know how much artwork means to folks. That was kind. ❤
Unbelievable situation; that you have to flee for your life on bike. Heartbreaking is an understatement. Prayers for everyone affected by this disaster and God bless the reporter for keeping his paintings safe
He will always remember you when looking back on those paintings
This is so sad. I pray this will resolve soon and that the animals and people are safe. 🙏❤️
A bike might be smart, all those cars were stuck
Best decision bike motorcycle Dirtbike 4 wheeler.
Yes! I’m gonna have to buy a bike for emergency purposes 😮👍🏼
This cameraman took the painting. I'm sure this man is grateful. Thank you.
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Thank you for helping him NBC reporter!🤍
THX For offering the homeowner, Help & making sure he was okay❤❤!!
At least this reporter HELPED instead of like that woman reporter, bothering those people with the horses just trying to evacuate
It's terrible, who is responsible for this devastation? So very sad.
Helped? Lol. The reporter delayed the guy from leaving. He's on a bike..... Let him go the place is on fire.
@@bryonb589The guy waited until the fires were literally on his house. I don’t think he minded the 30 seconds of a stranger checking on him and trying to help him along. Especially given the time he saved by not lugging those big paintings. Doubt he would’ve been able to bike with those, as he even admits.
Like what is wrong with you? It’s not like the journalist had a ride out either with the deadlock. He’s on foot with his crew.
Yea that lady pissed me off 😤
@@angem.-pz3jbDEW LOOK IT UP. GOOGLE DIRECT ENERGY WEAPONS.
ITS NOT A NATURAL THING ITS PURPOSELY DONE HY DEW please at least research this. It’s exactly same as Maui’s Lahaina
That’s so nice praying for California
My best wishes for those affected by the fires in Las Angela’s. I was in this city back in 2006; a very pretty town. Blessings from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
So sad to see people lose their homes, Jesus please keep this man safe, and get him out of harms way, praying for all affected by this fire.
These people voted for it. And will never not vote for it.
@10PercentForTheBigGuy These fires have nothing to do with who voted for who, but are End Time Signs!
@10PercentForTheBigGuy Why do you think you know how each person individually voted, and that you can judge their circumstance based on some, well, baseless assumption?
@@10PercentForTheBigGuyunfortunately true, and for those of us that never vote for it, well…😞
This is so heartbreaking I’m so sorry for the guy I hope he safe and gets his paintings back they must be worth something God bless him❤❤❤
The man thought of his paintings before his own safety. A true artist. (The reporter could have offered him a ride.)
I have prayed and cried and prayed and cried so much over this. I'm absolutely devastated by all of this and I'm hundreds of miles away in Iowa. I visited LA/Malibu/Hollywood/Beverly Hills back in October of 2010 and I'm in total disbelief watching all the destruction and devastation that's taken over the cities. It makes me sick to my stomach and my heart absolutely goes out to EVERYBODY affected. I pray that heads roll and whomever is responsible pays to the fullest extent of the law and may the good Lord help to provide for those in need during the rebuild process. This country needs to stand strong TOGETHER!!! 🎗️🎗️🎗️😭😭😭✝️🙏🏻🕯️ God bless California
This is a real reporter with a kind heart. God bless him and everyone affected by these horrible fires. I’m extremely sorry for any pets or stray animals that were lost, as well🙏❤️
Why are these reporters put in harm's way!
Real journalists risk their lives all different ways to report the facts of a story. I hate how much hate the media gets. Most reporters are dedicated, humble and just want to report the truth. They are heroes in my book.
Comes with the job
@marshhen Thank you. 🖖🏻
@@marshhen The hate on the medias isn't towards the reporters. They're just doing their job.. the hate is towards the people that run it and own it.
Dude put that man in your news van he has a bike.
There’s lanes that are blocked by cars. I think he recognized that after yesterday’s bulldozer video
@fireline6 Preparing to escape by bike is something everyone needs to think about if they live in an area with disasters that spawn in the blink of an eye.
I’ve been watching hours of footage and live feeds everyday. This video is crazy, completely dark, flames in every direction, thick smoke, high winds carrying sparks. Utterly apocalyptic scene, idk if this reporter is stupid or had huge balls, I’ve been near these kinds of fires before, it’s utterly terrifying, I wanted to get away as far as possible, literally, you drive away you leave town go far away. It’s nightmare inducing stuff you never forget
And when you come back, the nightmare has only begun, the smell of smoldering burnt earth, the devastation… the emptiness, everything is gone, burnt, fried, black, then what you thought was the most empty you’ve ever felt, becomes deeper than you ever thought before.
Wow, what a vivid, poignant, utterly and breathtakingly captivating comment. I'm so glad that you survived your own personal experience in fires like this. Your sharing has a profound depth that can only come from one's own harrowing memories.
Some time we dont see clear. Some times we dont think clear in the middle of an emergency but this reporter did. He inmediately offered help. What a wonderful human being.❤
Thank you for helping that man.
❤️ 🙏🏼 Thank you to this reporter for helping this young man. All the prayers and love to you both. 🙏🏼 ❤️
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Will this Reporter be charged for helping out a Looter? 😱🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is so heart breaking 😢 I so wish my country was just around the corner everybody would be welcome in my home😢😢😭😭😭watching from south Africa I hate seeing this happening in other countries, just few months ago it was the 🌪️ now this lord please, please protect and provide
Omg ♥️ thank you for helping that kind man. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for helping him such a sad moment, he was hoping for his place to be saved!
Kind of weird to be interviewing people in such a scenario
It’s all fake.
@@HRivera-or7rxit looks like fake to me.. the comments are irritating!!
OMG. Bless this reporter. Such a nice humanbeing. What a cute reporter. Like a real father.❤❤❤❤❤
Praying for the proud Pacific Palisades People and surrounding neighborhoods and for the boots on the ground reporters and our law enforcement and firefighters. We went through the devastating fires in our Carmel Valley neighborhoods and were able to feel a little at peace from tremendous love and support, gratitude and blessings from so many from all over the state.
We see you and we care. ❤️Keeping you in my prayers.
What a guy first reporter ive actually seen do something useful for once hats off 👏
No reporters should be there
Just help😮
What a sweet gesture!! I hope these reporters get out safe, it’s so dangerous to be in the middle of those fires. May the gods keep them all safe.
My heart sank for the man on the bike
As a Turk living in Istanbul, I pray to God for help for all the people who suffered from the fire. I wish I could be there to help.❤😢😢😢😢
😰😰😰🙏. Thank you for helping him
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Wow my condolences to this young man and the reporter is a great humanitarian… I hope he made it out okay and is able to get his 🖼️ art. Not that material things matter. It had to have been sentimental and not just valuable. God Bless everyone affected by this tragedy. Sending prayers from Florida.
Brought tears to my eyes. Humanity rising..
It's unbelievable that this can happen in LA, in 2025. This is like the dark ages of fire fighting.
Hope he gets his paintings. 😢only last consolation 😢
Thank you for taking his paintings. Don’t know how far or fast he would have gotten. So sad.
Inhaling all that smoke while biking. Ouch.
It’s nice to see a news reporter be a real human being and not a bot
Aw how heartbreaking and touching that he took his paintings💔
God Bless all of you!
Thank you, sir ❤
So sad 😢 hope they're both OK.
Excellent job reporter! You did right. God bless everyone affected.❤
My heart bleed for what they are facing, may God Eternal Grace strengthen them.
Prayers for these 2! I hope your home was saved bro 🙏
🙏😔prayers for everyone going through this hard time.
I'm so happy the reporter asked to help him!! Very human of him ❤️! Poor guy.
My dear Robert be very careful.!!! 💞
That reporter is a wonderful soul ❤❤😢 I hope that man made it safe so heartbreaking 😢 I’m so sorry
😢 Prayers for everyone
Sending everyone in California hugs and prayers. This is beyond unimaginable. My heart goes out to all of you. ❤🥹🙏
Insane to see ppl refusing to evacuate. It makes it harder on firefighters. It also puts helping neighbors in danger. LEAVE!! 😢
Is their house, wtf do you want people to do. For some people that is their life, and everything that defines them.
@@marvcolindres553 Irrelevant. Look at the state of the area around him.. he waited way too long to evacuate.
That's how we should be looking out for each other. Being there to help those who don't have a way to take most of their belongings. I'm glad to know that the reporter said he'll hold onto his paintings so that the young man can stop by the studio to pick them up.
If you have a vehicle with space to help your neighbor, do so. Give them a ride or help take their belongings and exchange numbers to meet up afterwards. Getting out of there asap is the most important thing.
A bike is a necessity
Thank you for helping him, kind Newsman! I hope the poor Gentlemen on the bike made it safely out but I’m wondering why he didn’t leave sooner? Very frightening and heartbreaking!
That’s insane
I hope that guy made his way out safely.
“Is there anything we can do for you”
“yea can you give me a ride so I don’t have to ride my bike through the flames and heavy wind?”
Give him a ride damn.
The roads are blocked, he probably got out bc he was on a bike
@@itchysheets1222 dude it flew over your head he's talking about the news reporter getting up there in their van or truck or whatever it is obviously they had an automobile and they didn't ride up into the wildfires with a bicycle obviously he's saying that the reporter should give him a ride out of there with the vehicle
Pavement may teem with intense energy, but the city is calm in this violent sea.
If the truth is wrong, I don't want to be right.
This sweet man grabbed what was important & I am now curious if he painted that. Kudos to this tremendous reporter- He is feet away!
Absolutely ridiculous this happend to The Palisades.
Thank you for doing that for him ❤️
Are you sure he wasn’t looting that house
And why is this conversation different from last night?
I can't imagine the terror these people must feel, so awful, thank goodness for acts of kindness
Something is giving staged vibes