to reach the top of the crane. the plan calls for firefighters matt moseley to dangle 80 feet beneath a helicopter, through the heat and smoke, then be lowered onto the burning hot crane and attach himself to ivers. i can remember just seconds after being lifted, this calm came over me. you were done hearing opinions, done hearing all the ideas, it s time to go to work. there was nothing else you could really do. moseley s calm doesn t last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it s moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. fighting the wind, the chopper pilot maneuvers moseley directly onto the arm of the crane. and no one has any idea how close the 220 foot crane is to the point of colla
airborne attempt is the only way to reach the top of the crane. the plan calls for firefighters matt moseley to dangle 80 feet beneath a helicopter, through the heat and smoke, then be lowered onto the burning hot crane and attach himself to ivers. i can remember just seconds after being lifted, this calm came over me. you were done hearing opinions, done hearing all the ideas, it s time to go to work. there was nothing else you could really do. moseley s calm doesn t last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it s moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. fighting the wind, the chopper pilot maneuvers moseley directly onto the arm of the crane. and no one has any idea how
themselves when sp 1070 goes into effect. the cnn express is traveling across the country and beyond to gauge how people are reacting this to this. gabriela joins us live from el pa paso. what are you hearing about the new law? what is your reaction? reporter: hello, don, from a windy el paso this afternoon. we ve been hearing opinions from all sides of the spectrum. people who are in favor of this or immigration reform or people who do not favor this law because i they say it will curtail their economic problems for them and their families. we decided to stoort this tour here in el paso because you can see the contrast of two cities behind me one of the most violence cities.
be trouble down there, because it s going to remind everybody in the south bob, you talked about how deadly and dangerous football wounds are. how is this any different? i didn t say they were deadly, i said there were some people who die. greg, are you waiting to say something? i was waiting for you to shut up. oh, my god, those are fighting words. oh, my god. the two words closing argumentses haarguments have to be the happiest sound the average viewer has heard in the last two years. the one thing we learned in this trial is that it s about a fight. it s about two guys who both of them met on the same night and it went two far. it s not about black, white, hispanic, it s about two guys who used their fist, we re trying to decide who made the mistake. i m tired of hearing opinions with no backup to it. there s probably 1,000 of those a year. exactly. it probably goes on in every