(12 Jul 2024)
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Milwaukee — 12 July 2024
1. Student blowing up balloon
2. Various of students in arena
3. Various exteriors of Fiserv
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Catherine Rufer, Teacher/Leader for Milwaukee Public Schools Ambassador Program:
"So we knew this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. So we feel very lucky to be part of it."
5. Student blowing up balloon, throwing it off
6. Balloons going down chute
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Catherine Rufer, Teacher leader for Milwaukee Public Schools ambassador program:
"They are here using a little, I don’t even know what you call them, chute where it fills up the balloon with air from a machine. At first, we thought we’d had to do it all by mouth, and we were scared. We tie it up, we throw it in a net, and they have these huge nets that we’re filling up, just our two little groups. This is crazy to think about."
8. Balloon being blown up
9. Various of balloons
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Elise Mucker, Milwaukee high school student:
"It’s been fun. It’s that kind of repetitive. It’s kind of blowing them and tying them up. We have the finger tape so that it doesn’t, like, hurt at all."
11. Tight of finger tape
12. Elise Mucker blowing up balloon
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Elise Mucker, Milwaukee high school student
"I think it’ll be exciting to see, like how it all looks on stage and how it’ll, like conclude the convention."
14. Elise Mucker blowing up balloon
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Catherine Rufer, Teacher leader for Milwaukee Public Schools ambassador program:
"To ask teenagers in summer to get to a place downtown by 7 a.m.? That’s a lot. And we got a little complaints here and there, but more so than anything, it was absolute excitement."
16. Catherine Rufer blowing up balloon
17. Various of balloons in bags
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Treb Heining, Balloon drop organizer:
"If you notice, we have solid bags down there. We have mixed bags. We have, big gold balloons. We have big printed balloons. So this year, what I’m going for is like a flag type stripes of color. And then we’re going to do a mix."
19.Various of balloons in bags
20. Student blowing up balloon, throwing it
STORYLINE:
Milwaukee high school students are helping make the final scenes of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee come together, by blowing up hundreds of red, white and blue balloons.
Nearly 100,000 balloons will fall at the conclusion of the Republican nominee President Donald Trump’s acceptance speech Thursday night.
"So we knew this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. So we feel very lucky to be part of it," said Catherine Rufer, Teacher/Leader for Milwaukee Public Schools Ambassador Program, who was helping out with the balloons as well.
They are attaching the balloons to a machine that helps fill them.
"I think it’ll be exciting to see, like how it all looks on stage and how it’ll, like conclude convention," said
Elise Mucker, Milwaukee high school student.
AP video by Carrie Antlfinger
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