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Can't Torch This

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JT hits the streets to find out more about the Olympic Torch running through San Francisco.

Ben Stein: Produced
Allison Davis: Produced, Shot
Matthew Sultan: Produced, Shot, Edited
Jason Tongen: Produced, Hosted, Edited
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33 responses // Can't Torch This

  • Sick man. Almost as good as our flipcam footage.
    jlavoi
  • Nice JT!
    Chique
  • interesting look @ the controversy, JT. I like how you got both points of view on the issue.
    saskia
  • JT = Current TV San Francisco's own Gideon Yago
  • this is the kind of news that gives me something i can't get by skimmiing my rss google news subscription.

    MORE POPSICLE VENDORS IN NEWS!

    supertight.
    regina
  • Very nice. Probably better than cnn coverage. Actually, yes it was. 100% of the people I've asked preferred this to cnn's coverage. So there you go everyone, Cold Hard Facts.
    AROC
  • An impressive opus. Three cheers for new school news and journalism.
    aschneider
  • Way to git er done JT!
    Lets see...
    I think I saw the torch sneak by you in one of those shots.

    Hmmm. Better watch it again. More closely this time.
    jchurchill
  • Definitely loved the opposing view in the piece. Thanks for covering and for making me want a green popsicle.
    betsymcon
  • Hell YEAH, guys! Good stuff! Very well edited as well! Thumbs-up big time!

    Really liked it...
    Veritasmundi
  • Sweet pod. Really well-done and great interviews. Too bad you couldn't track down the torch though. That sneaky, sneaky torch!
    MornRail
  • Awesome Ben Stein produced that! Great job man! Loved you in FB's DO.

    Nice work to everyone else too.
    newby
  • a torchless experience... that´s sad

    great work JT!
    realfran
  • Great job TJ getting down and into the crowd. Too many of the correspondants I watched on the other networks stayed up on their reporter platform and didn't get down into what it felt like to be there.
    cwood
  • Great Job Guys!
    ThomasGreen
  • mannnn.
    I bet if I were there I would be able to find the tourch & Mr Mayor!
    just kidding.
    I like this pod.
    ohh_Donna
  • I don't think it was right for the mayor to reroute the torch ceremony because it was an important opportunity for a strong crowd to protest China's behavior. At the same time, those protestors who were getting violent or planning to attack the torch bearer are hypocrites and defeating the whole purpose of a peaceful, united, international effort against violence and injustice.
    nwillens
  • wow Great report JT, sorry no torch showed up! On the otherhand, it was refreshing to see a pod that approached all the different viewpoints of the people present (ie the cops vs. the torchbearer vs. the protesters) definitely helps the viewer feel as if they are really at the event.
  • the people that he interviewed are scared out of their minds
    damartin90
  • Not quite sure what you mean damartin90. To me, they seemed very collected and well-spoken ... especially the '02 torchbearer.
    sonya
  • well the '08 torchbearer and the cops' body language seemed to me that they were giving prepared speeches in case someone from the press came to talk to them
    damartin90
  • The lack of torch definitely didn't take away from the power of this piece. Great footage from the protests and excellent interviews from all sides of the story. I especially liked hearing from the '02 torchbearer. Although I support the protests, there's no need to attack the torchbearers (as seen in European protests), and it's important to keep in mind that they have been specially selected to receive that honor.
    CBonsignore
  • This pod was like the inside scoop on what was going on that day. I like. You always know Current is going to keep it real.
    ChardaeD
  • Fun and informative.

    JT's inability to find and film the torch, as a member of the press, shows how this torch relay is not an effort to bring the Olympic spirit to the world but for China to impose its agenda on the world, as well as Tibet.
    TheRedOne
  • nice work all. You covered the different perspectives well. on a side note... our police aren't looking too fit.
    brizasurf
  • Nicely done.
    Eric_C
  • It is comendable that most of the anti-olympic in beijing protestors were anti-violence and were for peaceful protest. Civil disobedience, people, Civil disobedience!
  • great reporting...i like hearing both sides!
    JenIllescas
  • I was down there as well, webstreaming for my job. Check out the VC2 pod I made with my personal cam that I two fisted.
    StuntBunny
  • i love this style of journalistic approach, its more fun, enjoyable, compared to other news networks that i pretty much turn off because of bordom.
    keep it up current.....
    Bala jiggy jagga
    jiggyjagga
  • good pod...shity quality...
    DreSandoval
  • Protests of China's human rights record and its crackdown on anti-government activists in Tibet have turned the relay into a contentious issue for the Olympic movement. Many countries have changed routes and boosted security along the flame's six-continent journey to the Aug. 8-24 games in Beijing.
    Fhay_A
  • loved the style of reporting
    stevetheno

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