Fox news freak out
Despite our flippancy before Hurricane Katrina struck, it has clearly been a disaster of unimaginable proportions.
If you watch this clip from Fox News, you'll see why. Last Friday, two of the station's reporters completely lost their cool live on air while trying to describe the scale of the tragedy. They even (gasp) criticised the government's relief efforts.
It's not what you could call balanced news reporting (particularly the bit where one of them grabs a baby from the surrounding hordes and thrusts its face into the camera) but it is one of the most affecting, and unlikely, bits of television you'll see this year.
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If you watch this clip from Fox News, you'll see why. Last Friday, two of the station's reporters completely lost their cool live on air while trying to describe the scale of the tragedy. They even (gasp) criticised the government's relief efforts.
It's not what you could call balanced news reporting (particularly the bit where one of them grabs a baby from the surrounding hordes and thrusts its face into the camera) but it is one of the most affecting, and unlikely, bits of television you'll see this year.
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