I haven't turned the tv on in a few days. I turned it on tonight and have been glued to it watching the miner's get rescued in Chile. Is a truly amazing story.
I haven't turned the tv on in a few days. I turned it on tonight and have been glued to it watching the miner's get rescued in Chile. Is a truly amazing story.
I haven't turned the tv on in a few days. I turned it on tonight and have been glued to it watching the miner's get rescued in Chile. Is a truly amazing story.
1,000% agreed! I was also glued to the TV from start to finish and tried to imagine what was going thru everyones mind who was involved. Incredible effort on many peoples' part is all I can say.
Only two comments -
1) Imagine if the same amount of effort, concern and relentless teamwork was put into the prevention of this tragedy in a mine with a terrible safety record as was put into the rescue effort?
2) CNN needs to have their a$$ kicked! When the last miner Luis Urzena came up and was talking AT LENGTH to Chilean President Pinera, the CNN commentators were talking right over them. I would have liked to have listened to what was being said by Urzena and Pinera. CNN could have also had a Spanish translator on air at that moment for those who do not understand Spanish.
Many heros ! Shows what people are really capable of when the chips are down.