the story is a quake, fire, flood or interview bill moore is always the same, calm and confident, rerelaxed. in his 28 years with us nobody has ever seen him panic or heard him race his voice. bill moore is part of our blood and bone, a pioneer, the first black cameraman in the bay area. >> what are you going to do? >> nervous today. >> yeah? >> i'm leaving a place i like. i'm leaving friends i like. it's not like it's someplace you aren't tired of being. i can't think of one person that's not a good friend. >> he is married to another pioneer, belvda davis, they are the first family in television news. here is a measure of the affection he creates. our news director who normally can't be force at gun point to go on camera got up to say a few words. >> few weeks ago when i was writing his memo that you all got, one of the department heads came up to me and asked if it was going to be hard to rereplace him and i said it'll be impossible. >> after the retirement party belvda took him home in a limo. >> 28 wonderful years. >> way to go. >> that's it for this week's second look. thank you for w