Did Phoenix weatherman James Quinones of KPNX-TV accidentally destroy an ice sculpture on live TV or was it a sweeps stunt? Maybe the anchors weren't in on the gig, but it sure looks like Quinones put a little shoulder into the shove.
You mean like that old reporter guy who destroyed the jenga tower
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@@AuntyTamika That Reporter received the Prestigious Peabody Award for Excellence in Live Reporting His Award included all the blocks it took to build it plus he is an indentured servant to man who built it for eternity
0:41, you can see him push his damn elbow out more! it makes contact, he clearly feels it, then continues to push! I really hope whatever news network this was got a law suit for this because this is absurd
This is the third video where I see a reporter fuck something up. If I ever do something like this that's newsworthy, I will make sure the reporters stay at least 100 yards away from the actual event.
No it's not Reporters are paid to ruin people's lives, social media and news work together to make lies and destroy our nation, they destroy proles dreams and make their money so they can go on their big nice rich vacation while thst person it sitting at home thinking how thst reporter ruined his dream and didn't even so one little inch of guilt or shame
Got this recommended in another news "blooper" video. David Nazar pulled a similar prank in 2010 that went viral. He actually asked the sculptor to start carving a block for them to destroy (which only took 5-10 minutes to carve), then in the segment he "accidentally" knocked it over and smashed it. You can tell this reporter probably did the same thing. The giraffe is only very roughly carved, which probably means the sculptors had only spent a few minutes carving it for the stunt. It's all meant to be a joke, and probably caught the anchors off guard.
Just like all the other stories they've been out there since 1 in the morning this is the most hardest piece sell up up up and then come close to it extend your elbow to make sure you know it actually falls
@@grant2149 I figured that out a while later, thanks for telling me though. Little surprised you're telling me this 2 years later though 😂 thanks for bringing me back to this video btw.