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E68 OKC Bombing, Helicopters and More with Ryan Davis

1 h 11 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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On this episode of This Just In, we visit with Ryan Davis, whose remarkable career in television news often put him high above the story — literally. For years, Ryan covered breaking news from a helicopter: car chases, disasters, crime scenes, floods, fires and moments when the story was still unfolding by the second. And if you watched coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing, you almost certainly saw his work. That unforgettable aerial shot that helped anchor the nation’s understanding of the devastation? Ryan was hanging out of the helicopter window for hours, camera in hand, chronicling history from above. It is a conversation about adrenaline, instinct, danger, journalism, and the rare ability to stay calm while flying over chaos. You don’t want to miss this one

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