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i know from another kid i know he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast but he said he saw multiple people shot. most of the people i've heard talk to me personally about it they told need they were in the union when the shooting happened. that's where they saw it. i also have a friend that sent me a picture from outside like two body bags outside a building. all sorts of stuff going on but no one really knows what's going on with a lot of confusion now. >> it's awful and lastly i'm wondering you say you pointed out what your, what the people you know have seen. did they hear anything? did this person who came in shooting, did he say anything? did he speak at all that you know of? >> no. no. i can't say i heard anyone say that he said any words or anything that he said and three p they were probably toe focused on getting out but no i haven't heard nigd like that. >> stand by if you would i want to bring back harry hill. harry can you add to what greg is talking there give an idea what you know of berkey and the cafeteria? >> yes, so i have four classes this semester
i know from another kid i know he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast but he said he saw multiple people shot. most of the people i've heard talk to me personally about it they told need they were in the union when the shooting happened. that's where they saw it. i also have a friend that sent me a picture from outside like two body bags outside a building. all sorts of stuff going on but no one really knows what's going on with a lot of confusion now. >> it's awful...
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meet the chef bringing restaurant quality food to a local cafeteria. why it is being called an investment in the future. >>> bay area senator nancy skinner is calling for a statewide limit on sweet school cafeteria foods, part of an issue to prevent issues in kids, like diabetes. that calls for no more than 25 grams of added sugar per day which falls in line with what the american academy of pediatrics recommends. some school districts are already making changes to their menu. in fact, in los gatos, a professional chef is helping with this transformation. he wants to take schools away from a heat and serve model, and make cafeterias more like a restaurant but that sounds good. len ramirez shows us what he is cooking up. >> this is like eight different spices. >> reporter: when chef paul cook's for the students at los gatos high school, everything is made from scratch. spices, apple cider vinegar, it is all mixed in with fresh pork shoulder to create a homemade chorizo. >> there's no preservatives. >> reporter: it's a drastic departure from the frozen he
meet the chef bringing restaurant quality food to a local cafeteria. why it is being called an investment in the future. >>> bay area senator nancy skinner is calling for a statewide limit on sweet school cafeteria foods, part of an issue to prevent issues in kids, like diabetes. that calls for no more than 25 grams of added sugar per day which falls in line with what the american academy of pediatrics recommends. some school districts are already making changes to their menu. in fact,...
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>> reporter: some students say they sheltered in place in the cafeteria, listening to police reports.nce they realized the shots were getting closer, they started barricading themselves in the room. >> the s.w.a.t. and the cops came in. and they all told us to get out of the cafeteria, so we all stormed down the stairs. >> reporter: about a mile and a half from the university, east lansing high school's district board meeting was interrupted. and the building also on lockdown. >> we've been advised by elpd to remain here and go into lockdown right now. >> reporter: police were on scene within minutes. >> officers in the building, following their active shooter protocol and going towards the threat. while officers were in berkey hall, the suspect moved over to the union. when the incident took place there, officers quickly redeployed to the union. >> reporter: students and faculty were left sheltering for hours. many students were evacuated, but say they left confused and shaken. >> i was looking for my friends. everyone was running down the stairs, everyone got lost all over the place
>> reporter: some students say they sheltered in place in the cafeteria, listening to police reports.nce they realized the shots were getting closer, they started barricading themselves in the room. >> the s.w.a.t. and the cops came in. and they all told us to get out of the cafeteria, so we all stormed down the stairs. >> reporter: about a mile and a half from the university, east lansing high school's district board meeting was interrupted. and the building also on lockdown....
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and cops came in and they all told us to get out of the cafeteria. so we all stormed down the stairs and had our hands up walking out. they had us go to the nearest bus stop and as the shots got closer, they had us in the parking fwa thigarage until we waved out by the cops. >> were you hearing shots? >> personally no, but people were. >> that is terrifying, connor. how many kids would you say were in the dining hall at that moment? >> i'd say 200, 300 at least. >> and what a scary situation on every level because then once the police say you have to run out of here, was that chaos? >> it was complete chaos. we had had to get down one staircase and people were getting trampled. >>> we're still waiting to get more information and we'll bring it to you as it happens of course. >>> and there was still a lot of unanswered questions surrounding the three objects shot down over the u.s. and canadian air space. over the weekend, u.s. officials are sharing the little they know so far. >> in the coming hours the senate will get a classified briefing about the
and cops came in and they all told us to get out of the cafeteria. so we all stormed down the stairs and had our hands up walking out. they had us go to the nearest bus stop and as the shots got closer, they had us in the parking fwa thigarage until we waved out by the cops. >> were you hearing shots? >> personally no, but people were. >> that is terrifying, connor. how many kids would you say were in the dining hall at that moment? >> i'd say 200, 300 at least. >>...
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. >> she was locked in the cafeteria. we ran out of the cafeteria, and there were police outside. it felt like nothing for a second i was outside and there were cops and they told us to run, and i turned around screaming her name, everyone was screaming everyone's name, it was really loud, really hectic >> police shared these photos of the suspect whom they have only identified as a 43-year-old man. they say is he not affiliated with the university. after an hours-long search, officials announced he had been found deceased the shelter in place order has been lifted. they do not know why he carried out these attacks. michigan's governor gretchen whitmer saying we can't accept living like this >>> this latest mass shooting coming five years after one of the nation's darkest days. today marks the fifth anniversary of the shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school the massacre that claimed the lives of 17 students and staff later today in coral springs, florida, a candlelighting and dove release ceremony will commemorate the students lost. >>> also breaking, a victim died overni
. >> she was locked in the cafeteria. we ran out of the cafeteria, and there were police outside. it felt like nothing for a second i was outside and there were cops and they told us to run, and i turned around screaming her name, everyone was screaming everyone's name, it was really loud, really hectic >> police shared these photos of the suspect whom they have only identified as a 43-year-old man. they say is he not affiliated with the university. after an hours-long search,...
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he runs the school cafeteria like he runs his own restaurant, using skilled cooks, original recipes andsh, locally-sourced ingredients. even the pizza. and that is just a small taste of what his kitchen and staff are up to. on today's menu are crepes! avocado toast made with fresh- baked, hand cut loaves, and fruit cups. plus big burritos filled with beans, rice and barbara:. fresh chicken and barbecue sauce. there are also full turkeys and beef roasts coming out of the ovens that will be used to make a variety of different dishes. >> reporter: for decades, his restaurant was a fixture in the chicago foodie scene. but now he works as a consultant, transforming school cafeterias into scratch kitchens. and it is not just for the rich. >> we did this in chicago in schools that are 90% qualifying for the national school lunch program. the schools, financially better. >> reporter: the los gatos school district sound him to a contract, which raised eyebrows for schools even in wealthy areas. >> paul is contracted to train our staff, but you really don't even need somebody like paul. once you
he runs the school cafeteria like he runs his own restaurant, using skilled cooks, original recipes andsh, locally-sourced ingredients. even the pizza. and that is just a small taste of what his kitchen and staff are up to. on today's menu are crepes! avocado toast made with fresh- baked, hand cut loaves, and fruit cups. plus big burritos filled with beans, rice and barbara:. fresh chicken and barbecue sauce. there are also full turkeys and beef roasts coming out of the ovens that will be used...
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he runs the cafeteria like he runs his restaurant using skilled cooks, fresh recipes and ingredients even for the pizza. that's just a small taste of what his kitchen and staff are up to. on today's menu are crepes, avocado toast, fresh fruit cups. plus big burritos filled with beans, rice, stir fried noodles and veggies, fresh chicken and barbecue sauce, full turkeys and beef roasts coming out of ovens that will be used to make a variety of dishes. >> you save money and we have a better product, a lot healthier and versatile. >> reporter: for decades he and his restaurant have been a fixture in the chicago area foody scene. he branched into food consulting and is conforming cafeterias into scratch kitchens. it is not just for the rich. >> we did this in chicago in schools that are 90% qualified for national school lunch program. the schools come out financially better. >> reporter: los gatos saratoga district signed him to $160,000 one year contract which raised eyebrows for public schools even in the wealthy areas. >> he is funded in part to train the staff. in the model you eventua
he runs the cafeteria like he runs his restaurant using skilled cooks, fresh recipes and ingredients even for the pizza. that's just a small taste of what his kitchen and staff are up to. on today's menu are crepes, avocado toast, fresh fruit cups. plus big burritos filled with beans, rice, stir fried noodles and veggies, fresh chicken and barbecue sauce, full turkeys and beef roasts coming out of ovens that will be used to make a variety of dishes. >> you save money and we have a better...
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students who may have avoided the cafeteria before race to it and form long lines that snake outside ding. they say they can taste the building. >> i started in my freshman year and i can see a quality change in the food. >> reporter: it's also good for them which might make them healthier and better students. >> the food is really good. i mean, it's free, can't get much better. you've got your protein, all you can ask for. >> reporter: with california universal meals program which requires schools to provide breakfast and lunch to all students and pays for kitchen upgrades and staff training, programs like this can go from novelty to norm. >> the chef and team make about 900 meals a day entirely from scratch. >>> new york authorities say they've solved >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our
students who may have avoided the cafeteria before race to it and form long lines that snake outside ding. they say they can taste the building. >> i started in my freshman year and i can see a quality change in the food. >> reporter: it's also good for them which might make them healthier and better students. >> the food is really good. i mean, it's free, can't get much better. you've got your protein, all you can ask for. >> reporter: with california universal meals...
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. >> yeah, i was in the cafeteria, which is on the second floor. text from somebody saying that there had been a shooting. it was on the other side of campus. basically, we are in lockdown, everything was calm, everyone was listening to police reports. heard the shooter was getting closer to the location. still thought we were safe. we started barricading the doors at some point. we heard there were shots at -- the swats and that cop came in. they all told us to get out of the cafeteria. we stormed down the stairs. we had our hands up. and we had to go to the nearest bus stop. they shots got closer, we were stranded by a parking garage. >> are you hearing shots? >> personally, no. people were. >> that's terrifying, connor. how many kids were in there in the dining hall at that moment? >> 2 to 300 at. least >> i, mean what a scary situation every level. when the police, say okay, you guys have to run out of, here was that, you know, chaos? >> complete chaos. people are getting trampled, we had to go down once there. well it about one exit. it took a
. >> yeah, i was in the cafeteria, which is on the second floor. text from somebody saying that there had been a shooting. it was on the other side of campus. basically, we are in lockdown, everything was calm, everyone was listening to police reports. heard the shooter was getting closer to the location. still thought we were safe. we started barricading the doors at some point. we heard there were shots at -- the swats and that cop came in. they all told us to get out of the cafeteria....
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he runs the school cafeteria like he runs his own restaurant. he uses skilled cooks, original recipes, and fresh locally sourced ingredients, even the pizza. >> everything is homemade. >> reporter: that is a small taste of what his kitchen and staff are up to on today's menu are crapes. there is avocado toast made with fresh baked hand cut loaves. there is also fresh fruit cups. plus, big burritos are filled with beans, rice, and beef. there is stirfried noodles and veggies and fresh chicken and barbecue sauce. there are also full turkeys and beef roast coming out of the ovens that will be used to make a variety of different dishes. >> we have a whole lot better product, a lot healthier. >> reporter: for decades, he and his country house restaurant have been a fixture in the chicago area foodie scene. he recently blasts down into food-service consulting. he is transforming school cafeterias into scratch kitchens. it is not just for the rich. >> we do this in chicago in schools that are 90% qualified for the national school lunch program. the scho
he runs the school cafeteria like he runs his own restaurant. he uses skilled cooks, original recipes, and fresh locally sourced ingredients, even the pizza. >> everything is homemade. >> reporter: that is a small taste of what his kitchen and staff are up to on today's menu are crapes. there is avocado toast made with fresh baked hand cut loaves. there is also fresh fruit cups. plus, big burritos are filled with beans, rice, and beef. there is stirfried noodles and veggies and...
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especially when we have certain needs in this regard, this is our evening campus bow, this is the cafeteriathis is the production, this is the composite workshops. and this is the building of the new factory. and where is your old factory? it is working . we make berichtar tb-2 there, and the tips are alive . the prototypes are being assembled there. so now to him designer this is a plane thank you so here it is probably flying just now a training flight if we show we no secrets invisible everything is fine because this is training so no problems uh training and testing this is our plane training with him it's happening live right now find and where is it happening? it's next to the training ground, but our partners very often limit us in this war in the use of their weapons. well, for example , they say that our missiles should not hit russian territory, and that's why the mileage there is limited are there the same requirements for the byraktars? do you make demands on the ukrainian side so that the raktars are not used on russian territory? property and therefore the ukrainian military a
especially when we have certain needs in this regard, this is our evening campus bow, this is the cafeteriathis is the production, this is the composite workshops. and this is the building of the new factory. and where is your old factory? it is working . we make berichtar tb-2 there, and the tips are alive . the prototypes are being assembled there. so now to him designer this is a plane thank you so here it is probably flying just now a training flight if we show we no secrets invisible...
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the cops came in and they all told us to get out of the cafeteria, so we all stormed down the stairs and had our hands up walking out. they had us go to the nearest bus stop and as the shots got closer, they had us run to a parking garage. >> go up against the door just quiet scared, the scaredest i've been in my life. >> everyone's freaked out. everyone's terrified. it's a lot. it's truly a lot. >> police say it is too early for them to even fathom what the motive could be in this mass shooting. by the way, this is the eve of the anniversary of one of the worst school shootings in american history. tomorrow marks five years since a gunman opened fire at marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida where 17 people died and 17 more people were hurt. >>> now to a developing story out of san francisco, what was happening inside this sunset district house right before it exploded? police say there was an illegal drug lab inside. we have seen similar drug-related explosions before including these two in may 2022. in los angeles 12 firefighters were hurt in an explosion at a butane hash
the cops came in and they all told us to get out of the cafeteria, so we all stormed down the stairs and had our hands up walking out. they had us go to the nearest bus stop and as the shots got closer, they had us run to a parking garage. >> go up against the door just quiet scared, the scaredest i've been in my life. >> everyone's freaked out. everyone's terrified. it's a lot. it's truly a lot. >> police say it is too early for them to even fathom what the motive could be in...
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. >> people in the cafeteria people in the general's. they're laid off. people that they have delivery services. and those people will not be facing lots of job openings, particularly as we go into a recession. the big unknown remains. what's next? if this pattern goes on for another couple of quarters say into the summer. >> relate spring it could turn out to be more than a correction. >> and analysts say that could have more dramatic impacts of do you have impact on on spending? and you have more people on the market? you still have an impact commercial real estate. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> san francisco seeing one of the biggest drops in the country when it comes to apartment rent prices. a senior economist with zillow says over the last couple years, the city experienced an exodus and during the pandemic, people just wanted for space. he also says said it's a bit too early to know if those tech layoffs are playing a part in the market. >> the slowdown due to kind of higher interest rates and affordability challenges is definitely the number one fac
. >> people in the cafeteria people in the general's. they're laid off. people that they have delivery services. and those people will not be facing lots of job openings, particularly as we go into a recession. the big unknown remains. what's next? if this pattern goes on for another couple of quarters say into the summer. >> relate spring it could turn out to be more than a correction. >> and analysts say that could have more dramatic impacts of do you have impact on on...
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i don't know where one of my friends are locked in a room in the cafeteria right now. students at the east lansing campus, describing the chaos around 8:15 p.m. barricading themselves wherever they could, after hearing shots inside an academic building. these images showing students barricade waiting in the library. we saw people start running for their lives, and we immediately knew like something's off like we gotta get inside, like locked the house down, turn off all the lights and just barricade ourselves inside a student. we spoke to says he was in a classroom where the shooter opened fire. the shooter came in our room and shot 3 to 4 times. and i'm pretty sure she he had 22 students in our classroom. police say they found more victims at another building investigators releasing new pictures of the suspect entering that building. the manhunt coming to an end after midnight , four hours after the shooting , when police say the suspect turned the gun on himself as a father, i can only imagine how parents are feeling right now. this will be the beginning of a long hea
i don't know where one of my friends are locked in a room in the cafeteria right now. students at the east lansing campus, describing the chaos around 8:15 p.m. barricading themselves wherever they could, after hearing shots inside an academic building. these images showing students barricade waiting in the library. we saw people start running for their lives, and we immediately knew like something's off like we gotta get inside, like locked the house down, turn off all the lights and just...
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. >> reporter: jack gibson was working in the cafeteria there.e escaped, but his co-worker, brian fraser, didn't. fraser, arielle anderson, and alexandria verner were killed. >> i don't know why. none of us deserved that. >> reporter: a junior hospitality major was hurt, listed in critical condition, still in the hospital. her family started a gofundme saying that it will take months for the florida native to recover. >> we shouldn't have to live with this -- >> reporter: among the grief, anger. students held a peaceful sit-in at the capitol yesterday demanding action on gun reform. >> if nothing changes, it will continue. >> you're under arrest -- >> reporter: meanwhile, newly released video shows the 43-year-old suspect's arrest on a gun charge in 2019. police say he took his own life as officers confronted him after the shooting. today people will be allowed back in the academic building where the shooting started to pick up things they left behind when running for safety. classes are expected to resume on monday. but a petition for that to be
. >> reporter: jack gibson was working in the cafeteria there.e escaped, but his co-worker, brian fraser, didn't. fraser, arielle anderson, and alexandria verner were killed. >> i don't know why. none of us deserved that. >> reporter: a junior hospitality major was hurt, listed in critical condition, still in the hospital. her family started a gofundme saying that it will take months for the florida native to recover. >> we shouldn't have to live with this -- >>...
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the scariest part of the day for me was lunch time and walking into the cafeteria and not knowing ifould be alone. a lot of kids if you like that. -- a live kids feel like that. as an adult i have neglected social relationships. i convinced myself that the job was so important to focus 110% that i let my connection to family and close friends slide. even when i was with them, i was on my phoneckin cemails and looking to see what was in the news, what is happening and doing need to react to the next thing? we can justify all of these things but it's those relationships that sustain us, and this time around i remember when president biden asked me to come back and serve, i had a conversation with my wife about it. she said what will be different this time? meaning what are you going to do differently this time? i made a commitment to her and myself that i would actually put people first in my life, even if the job was important that people came first and that if i did that, if i invested in those relationships that not only would i be happier and healthier, but i would be a better publ
the scariest part of the day for me was lunch time and walking into the cafeteria and not knowing ifould be alone. a lot of kids if you like that. -- a live kids feel like that. as an adult i have neglected social relationships. i convinced myself that the job was so important to focus 110% that i let my connection to family and close friends slide. even when i was with them, i was on my phoneckin cemails and looking to see what was in the news, what is happening and doing need to react to the...
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. >> i've got three kids in the cafeteria and the dorms at night. >> and then his brother tries to bombead he goes off to the car. >> what's that noise? oh! this is appropriate, now my life looks exactly how i feel. i'm sorry malcolm, but you don't get the easy path. >> malcolm really gave people the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their families. >> oh really? >> we laugh at them and relate to them. >> you know what it's like to be poor and you know what it's like to be to work hard. now you're gonna learn what it's like to sweep floors and bust your ass and accomplish twice as much as all of the kids around you. >> and it acts as a reminder that the american dream is becoming more and morae illusive to so many americans. >> you'll be the only person who will ever give a crap about people like us. you look me in the eye and you tell me you can't do it. your future, my future, our future at stake. a melt-down on wall street. tens of billions of dollars lost, tens of thousands of jobs gone. >> bernard may dock was charged yesterday with securities fraud. >> i
. >> i've got three kids in the cafeteria and the dorms at night. >> and then his brother tries to bombead he goes off to the car. >> what's that noise? oh! this is appropriate, now my life looks exactly how i feel. i'm sorry malcolm, but you don't get the easy path. >> malcolm really gave people the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their families. >> oh really? >> we laugh at them and relate to them. >> you know what it's...
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boxes on he bought a tech on a military school around a 140 children were killed after that in the cafeteria. this group was set up a tackle this issued after 2014, didn't see a drastic drop in the number of attacks. but last year the previous government focused on, on the run con, decided to talk to the bond that the investigation is ongoing. and cctv 14 have been reduced by custodian investigators have released cctv video purportedly showing the moment a suicide bomber managed to infiltrate what is supposed to be a secure area. dressed in a police uniform and riding a motor bike, he was simply waved through without any checks. the question of security lapses that i admit that yes, there was a security lapse just because the st. palmer was dressed in a police uniform. the entire command of the police lanes gates is not under one party because inside their 7 defense, smaller units or organizations and each one has their own command structure. and therefore, the confusion, the chaos caused this detectable get undetected entry into the police and, and detected the suicide bomber continued to t
boxes on he bought a tech on a military school around a 140 children were killed after that in the cafeteria. this group was set up a tackle this issued after 2014, didn't see a drastic drop in the number of attacks. but last year the previous government focused on, on the run con, decided to talk to the bond that the investigation is ongoing. and cctv 14 have been reduced by custodian investigators have released cctv video purportedly showing the moment a suicide bomber managed to infiltrate...
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he knows that the people like that are looking and saying, why should a hospital cafeteria worker be paying the loans of doctors and nurses who he is serving in the cafeteria every day for medical school loans? why should a janitor in a school being the loans of well--to-do parents of the kids he's cleaning up after? this is a reverse robin hood plan that takes away from the poor and gives to the rich. you can get loan forgiveness for a household up to $250,000 in income. legally, it's a loser. the reality is, the president of the united states does not have the authority to unilaterally -- it's congress's responsibility to decide how half a billion dollars gets spent. make the value judgments of what should be chosen and what should not. where does the president have this authority? he's using the 2003 hero's act was passed after 9-11 to make sure that people that were called up to active duty to risk their lives fighting terrorists after the 9-11 attacks department default on their loans. it says active duty and specifically says for a war military operation or national emergency. b
he knows that the people like that are looking and saying, why should a hospital cafeteria worker be paying the loans of doctors and nurses who he is serving in the cafeteria every day for medical school loans? why should a janitor in a school being the loans of well--to-do parents of the kids he's cleaning up after? this is a reverse robin hood plan that takes away from the poor and gives to the rich. you can get loan forgiveness for a household up to $250,000 in income. legally, it's a loser....
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about this chiraz. 8:30 at the, school there is an early report that this may have started in the cafeteria. we're waiting for more from the police. given the hour perhaps there's an event going on that would've brought people. it sounds like they were a lot of people another thing that police are dealing with our other reports and people seeing things. there is one gunman, one shooter here. that is who they're looking for their responding to all of the calls. so many people they're frightened and scared. they witnessed, this they're having to run from this. so many of them are hiding in ruins in areas around the school as police continue to search for this gunman treat the wounded and go floor by floor here trying to make sure that the school is secure. >> chief ramsey, what a nightmare. it's a national nightmare. but what a nightmare for the students, what a nightmare for law enforcement school administration. they had just got to the scene in this is a huge campus and they're trying to secure the campus. one suspect is still at large and they're getting all these leads and trying to sift
about this chiraz. 8:30 at the, school there is an early report that this may have started in the cafeteria. we're waiting for more from the police. given the hour perhaps there's an event going on that would've brought people. it sounds like they were a lot of people another thing that police are dealing with our other reports and people seeing things. there is one gunman, one shooter here. that is who they're looking for their responding to all of the calls. so many people they're frightened...
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liz: when you were an intern at microsoft how much of our conversation in the hallways, in the cafeteriacentered around ai? chat gpt which is fund up to $10 billion kind of burst onto the scene in november. >> i was fortunate to work at microsoft, adjacent to a lot of the teams collaborating with ai. even 6 months ago as an intern, microsoft was going to integrate this technology and other products, and that was coming. liz: microsoft is betting this will vault them to a more respectable status and if you look at the market share when it comes to the search engines like google, microsoft, google is the go to search engine taking 93% of the market share with 3% followed by everybody else. microsoft's ai intervention, will it propel them to bigger market share and popularity? >> for microsoft this is almost a free card, nothing to lose in trying versus google and they already have a lot of search space under google so it's new technology for microsoft. >> chat gpt launches four to the general public for free in november and you spend your christmas break creating something to foil it which
liz: when you were an intern at microsoft how much of our conversation in the hallways, in the cafeteriacentered around ai? chat gpt which is fund up to $10 billion kind of burst onto the scene in november. >> i was fortunate to work at microsoft, adjacent to a lot of the teams collaborating with ai. even 6 months ago as an intern, microsoft was going to integrate this technology and other products, and that was coming. liz: microsoft is betting this will vault them to a more respectable...
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is, if you try to bring coffee bought there uh-huh in the united nations at the headquarters in the cafeterial cup, you will not be allowed to do this security. yes, yes to you officers, and this is an internal security organization of volume 15 - they will not always give home the question of how coffee differs from water in terms of security. they told us this is the order. can you imagine that in the hall where you can’t bring coffee brought anthrax or some kind of weapon of mass destruction defeat. i, of course, everything was a staged show now your questions. why wasn't anyone punished? so they are exceptional. you forgot. yes, they exclude themselves from the general. e, following and equality before the law before international law. this is international law. they agreed to leave. after all, they tried just at the beginning of the 2000s to undermine the united nations organization after it did not let them, but attack cancer. uh, legitimate, that is, did not legitimize this history, it was sergeevich lavrov who was the mediator and most actively promoted our line of rejection of such a
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. >> i know that he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast. ty so multiple people get shot. most of the people i've heard talk to me personally about it told me they were in the union when the shooting happened and that's when they saw it. speak with the children place order has been lifted for the michigan's students and the surrounding community but the classes activities have been suspended 48 hours. the police are still working to uncover a motive in the senseless shooting. all five surviving victims remain in critical condition at a nearby hospital. we will bring you updates as they come throughout the morning, todd, ashley. >> ashley: brooke, we bring in a homicide detective ted williams. thank you for being with us this morning early on a tuesday. this is a strain situation 43 years old and no affiliation with the school so what happened here? how hard will this be for the investigators to find a motive because it doesn't make sense or lineup, none of it makes sense but it doesn't line up with what we usually see. >> good morning, ashley
. >> i know that he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast. ty so multiple people get shot. most of the people i've heard talk to me personally about it told me they were in the union when the shooting happened and that's when they saw it. speak with the children place order has been lifted for the michigan's students and the surrounding community but the classes activities have been suspended 48 hours. the police are still working to uncover a motive in the senseless...
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i know from one other kid that i know he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast. said he saw multiple people get shot. >> police released this picture of the 43-year-old suspect entering one of the buildings. several hours later when officers found the man about five miles from campus, he reportedly took his own life. as of a few hours ago, his five surviving victims remain in critical condition. officials have not released the names or details of any of the victims. we are expecting to learn more about their condition school officials will be given next update on where things stand. katie, steve, and brian. >> steve: authorities know the identity of this person. have they gone to his house yet to look for clues, gather up all of his digital stuff? that is one of the first steps they take in these situations combing through digital footprint to find any kind of indication that could have suggested that this was something that was planned ahead of time. the reason as to why this wanted ha. we are seeing some local reports that police are there this morning at a hom
i know from one other kid that i know he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast. said he saw multiple people get shot. >> police released this picture of the 43-year-old suspect entering one of the buildings. several hours later when officers found the man about five miles from campus, he reportedly took his own life. as of a few hours ago, his five surviving victims remain in critical condition. officials have not released the names or details of any of the victims....
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and for free, a muscovite will come in handy for her in the school cafeteria. for purchases with a card, students do not need to take cash to parents. the service allows you to track the costs and diet of children. parents can set a spending limit for a child's day, for example, 200 rubles. and the child is more than 200 rubles. will not be able to spend, and also put a limit on certain products, huh? let's say you can't have sweets for a child. it means that he will not buy it if the parents have indicated such a condition digital laboratories access cards lesson scenarios at the moscow e -school have almost 3 million users every day, services are visited more than 4.5 million times capital experience is adopted at the federal level the city platform has become the basis for the creation of the all-russian system. my school. soon mash's opportunities will appear in all classes of the country. testing has already begun in kaluga. people , including, aren't they, why are you digging around to give him the title of righteous among the nations, he doesn't want to
and for free, a muscovite will come in handy for her in the school cafeteria. for purchases with a card, students do not need to take cash to parents. the service allows you to track the costs and diet of children. parents can set a spending limit for a child's day, for example, 200 rubles. and the child is more than 200 rubles. will not be able to spend, and also put a limit on certain products, huh? let's say you can't have sweets for a child. it means that he will not buy it if the parents...
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the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thef the world that have those types of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work ethic. we, again, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i, like, brin
the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thef the world that have those types of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar....
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i sat on a chair in the cafeteria and i felt really dizzy and vises i knew was when i thought i was going to fall vegetable until i had to really hold on me didn't. i felt sick, i'm nervous. i often felt like i was going to throw up a stomach. what's of it was just really hard to deal with. spanish comb also hiding . johannes, as determined. she won't take medication again, even if the depression returns to sure block. we had a going to get going now, experience i'm going on the school could all the best. so call her. so we thought i'm really looking forward to the time you for plank on the time i can really spend with my family, again divine. i almost want to cry with joy biting again to be with them again. they're the best thing that ever happened to mention them. hey, i'm coming home now and i think i'll be helpless. peck. i'm still wary about the day to day stuff. i'm so i'm not so sure about that. can i do it? i've been dog dental of. i'm hopeful. even if i'm a little hesitant, franklin ah, ah. take a pulse with the beginning of the story that moves us and takes us along for the ride
i sat on a chair in the cafeteria and i felt really dizzy and vises i knew was when i thought i was going to fall vegetable until i had to really hold on me didn't. i felt sick, i'm nervous. i often felt like i was going to throw up a stomach. what's of it was just really hard to deal with. spanish comb also hiding . johannes, as determined. she won't take medication again, even if the depression returns to sure block. we had a going to get going now, experience i'm going on the school could...
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we all thought that we were safe on the second floor in the cafeteria, but obviously we weren't. we were told to evacuate and we all ran out. it was terrifying. pretty scary. >> reporter: and terrifying indeed. again investigators saying the threat is no longer walking around on this campus. authorities telling us that 43-year-old ended his life. and investigators also saying that they don't know a motive. they say that the 43-year-old had no ties to michigan state university. but as a proud spartan alumncht a , they are close knit. if you see someone wearing a spartan cap or hat or even a bracelet, you greet them with the go green and they may respond with go white. today all those spartans will come together. >> just heartbreaking. what a tragedy there. >>> and let's bring in our national security specialist. he is a 43-year-old man, he had no affiliation with the university. we know he is dead. what will investigators be looking for here now? >> we'll begin with him and his his history, had he made any remarks about the university, any university students, did he have a hostili
we all thought that we were safe on the second floor in the cafeteria, but obviously we weren't. we were told to evacuate and we all ran out. it was terrifying. pretty scary. >> reporter: and terrifying indeed. again investigators saying the threat is no longer walking around on this campus. authorities telling us that 43-year-old ended his life. and investigators also saying that they don't know a motive. they say that the 43-year-old had no ties to michigan state university. but as a...
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stopped named vocal, i realized they weren't just smarty social collins and i sat on a chair in the cafeteria and i felt really dizzy and vises i knew was when i thought i was going to fall vegetable until i had to really hold on me didn't and i felt sick, i'm nervous, i often felt like i was going to throw up a stomach. what's of it was just really hard to deal with spanish como. so hiding johanna's as determined. she won't take medication again. even if the depression returns we should block, we had a going to get going. now, experiences i'm going on, the school could all the best oh corner. so we thought i'm really looking forward to the time you for playing on the time i can really spend with my family again divine. i almost want to cry with joy lighting again to be with them. again. there is the best thing that ever happened to me. ah hey, i'm coming home now. but i think i'll be helpless. i'm still wary about the day to day stout. i'm sure i'm not so sure about that. can i do it? you've been dog dental of. i'm hopeful, even if i'm a little hesitant, franklin ah, ah, jacob, a pulse with
stopped named vocal, i realized they weren't just smarty social collins and i sat on a chair in the cafeteria and i felt really dizzy and vises i knew was when i thought i was going to fall vegetable until i had to really hold on me didn't and i felt sick, i'm nervous, i often felt like i was going to throw up a stomach. what's of it was just really hard to deal with spanish como. so hiding johanna's as determined. she won't take medication again. even if the depression returns we should block,...
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stopped named vocal, i realized they weren't just smarty social collins and i sat on a chair in the cafeteria and i felt really dizzy and buys as i knew, whistles when i thought i was going to fall, legible, until i had to really hold on me didn't, and i felt sick, i'm nervous. i often felt like i was going to throw up a stomach. what's of it was just really hard to deal with spanish, cold, most to hide your highness as determined. she won't take medication again. even if the depression returns to sure blockers, i'm going to get going. now. experience i'm going on the school could all the best oh corner. so we thought i'm really looking forward to the time here for blink all the time i can really spend with my family again divine. i almost want to cry with joy, blighting again to be with them again. they're the best thing that ever happened to make your move. hey, i'm coming home. no. i think somebody office. i'm still wary about the day to day stout. i'm sure i'm not so sure about that. can i do it? even dog, dental of. i'm hopeful. even if i'm a little hesitant when court, ah, ah, nieto, in
stopped named vocal, i realized they weren't just smarty social collins and i sat on a chair in the cafeteria and i felt really dizzy and buys as i knew, whistles when i thought i was going to fall, legible, until i had to really hold on me didn't, and i felt sick, i'm nervous. i often felt like i was going to throw up a stomach. what's of it was just really hard to deal with spanish, cold, most to hide your highness as determined. she won't take medication again. even if the depression returns...
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. >> reporter: gibson is not a student at msu, but he's been working in the school's cafeteria since de brian fraser, the msu sophomore who was killed by the gunman. >> we have lost too much. it's only getting worse. >> reporter: today hundreds of msu students rallied on the steps of the state's capitol, demanding gun reform legislation. >> words are not good enough. we must act, and we will. >> you're under arrest right now. >> reporter: newly released body cam video shows anthony mcrae's arrest on a gun charge in 2019. on monday, authorities say he took his own life during a confrontation with police. three msu students were killed in the attack and five others were critically wounded, including guadalupe huapilla-perez, a junior studying hospitality business. her sister started a gofundme page because she says she faces months of care. the four other students are also in critical condition. classes here at msu are suspended until next week, and the campus is mostly empty now. but, norah, many of those who are still here are holding a vigil tonight behind me to remember the victims.
. >> reporter: gibson is not a student at msu, but he's been working in the school's cafeteria since de brian fraser, the msu sophomore who was killed by the gunman. >> we have lost too much. it's only getting worse. >> reporter: today hundreds of msu students rallied on the steps of the state's capitol, demanding gun reform legislation. >> words are not good enough. we must act, and we will. >> you're under arrest right now. >> reporter: newly released body...
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one kid i know left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast. he said he saw multiple people get shot. >> a shelter in place order has been lifted for michigan state university students and the surrounding community. but, classes and campus activities have been suspended for 48 hours. police still working to uncover a motive. meantime, all five of the surviving victims remain in critical condition at a nearby hospital. the next police briefing scheduled 8:00 a.m. this morning. steve, brian, katie, back to you. >> steve: all right, todd. thank you very much. suspect no connection to the university. they still can't figure out why he was on campus last night. >> brian: or how he got on it. seemed remarkably easy to get on campus. that might be something they will be visiting. >> katie: we will be watching it. police are supposed to give us an update in the 8 a.m. hour. >> steve: let's talk about something that happened now close to two weeks ago. it was on february 3rd that there was a train derailment in east palestine, ohio. and as you know, peop
one kid i know left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast. he said he saw multiple people get shot. >> a shelter in place order has been lifted for michigan state university students and the surrounding community. but, classes and campus activities have been suspended for 48 hours. police still working to uncover a motive. meantime, all five of the surviving victims remain in critical condition at a nearby hospital. the next police briefing scheduled 8:00 a.m. this...
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why are all black kids sitting together in the cafeteria? other conversations about race now in the 2017 20th anniversary edition? and can we talk about race and other conversations in an era of school resegregation? published in 2007, she is a sought after speaker on the topics of racial identity development, race and education strategies for creating inclusive campus environments and higher education. leadership let's now welcome professor and dr. tatum. here in conversation with our guest author dr. geoffrey cohen, someone whose work i really admire and, whose book is just fabulous. so it's just that you can buy one and get one free. so welcome to you, jack. thank you so much, beverly i am thrilled and delighted be here with the audience and in this venue and, especially with you. i have a long your work and and we go way back way. so i'm delighted to be here and conversation with you and am very excited to. first of all, as i said, it's a fabulous and i have lots of questions, but every book has a back and i would love to ask you, what is
why are all black kids sitting together in the cafeteria? other conversations about race now in the 2017 20th anniversary edition? and can we talk about race and other conversations in an era of school resegregation? published in 2007, she is a sought after speaker on the topics of racial identity development, race and education strategies for creating inclusive campus environments and higher education. leadership let's now welcome professor and dr. tatum. here in conversation with our guest...
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economic impact is not just on tech employees such as software engineers, people who serve in the cafeteria of these companies that provide lunches to the employees or it could be janitors. or it could be, you know, bus drivers who take folks from one area of the bay to the other. for those are the workers who were already struggling during the pandemic because their low wage work lopez leaders says overall, the text secretary does remain strong despite the 100,000 or more job cuts we've been seeing the sector still has about 6.5 million workers. of course, there's a lot of pain for those people who did lose their jobs, but there is a little bit of a bright light in terms of the strength of the hiring economy right now. jana katsuyama reporting live for us tonight. thanks, jenna. the federal reserve raised interest rates again today by one quarter of a percent in its efforts to tamp down inflation. the feds benchmark short term rate now stands at a range of 4.5% to 4.75% the fed chair, says he's still anticipates further hikes that could put the rate at about 5% even though there is some ev
economic impact is not just on tech employees such as software engineers, people who serve in the cafeteria of these companies that provide lunches to the employees or it could be janitors. or it could be, you know, bus drivers who take folks from one area of the bay to the other. for those are the workers who were already struggling during the pandemic because their low wage work lopez leaders says overall, the text secretary does remain strong despite the 100,000 or more job cuts we've been...
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. >> reporter: gibson is not a student at msu, but he has been working in the school's cafeteria since, alongside brian fraser, the msu sophomore who was killed by the gunman. >> we have lost too much. it's only getting worse. >> reporter: today, hundreds of msu student eps of the state capital, demanding gun reform legislation. >> words are not good enough. we must act, and we will. >> you are under arrest right now. >> reporter: newly released police body cam video show anthony mcrae's arrest on a gun charge in 20:19 p.m. on monday, authorities say he took his own life during a confrontation with police. three msu students were killed in the attack, and five others were critically wounded, including guadalupe huapilla-perez, a junior studying hospitality business. her sister started a gofundme page because she says huapilla-perez faces months of care. four students in critical condition. classes at msu are suspended until next week and the campus is mostly empty now. but norah, many of those who are still here are holding a vigil tonight behind me to remember the victims. >> norah: e
. >> reporter: gibson is not a student at msu, but he has been working in the school's cafeteria since, alongside brian fraser, the msu sophomore who was killed by the gunman. >> we have lost too much. it's only getting worse. >> reporter: today, hundreds of msu student eps of the state capital, demanding gun reform legislation. >> words are not good enough. we must act, and we will. >> you are under arrest right now. >> reporter: newly released police body...
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campus of michigan state university monday night, another kid that i know he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast, but he said he saw multiple people get shot. the gunman identified as 43 year old anthony mccray mcrae, dying of a self inflicted gunshot wounds several miles off campus after an hours long manhunt. police say he had no affiliation with the university community tip ultimately led police to the suspect. we cannot thank the public in the community and the person who called in that report enough. for being observant. for following our messaging. and for being vigilant. and. contacting us immediately. the shooting began in an academic building on campus before the gunman moved to a nearby student union campus went into full lockdown, with students sheltering in classrooms, dorms and cars. the toughest thing is just not knowing like i didn't know what was true or one ballot information i was getting, and i was like, definitely terrified for the five injured students required surgery overnight doctors encouraged by the response of their staff in this tragic situa
campus of michigan state university monday night, another kid that i know he left his phone in the cafeteria because he ran out so fast, but he said he saw multiple people get shot. the gunman identified as 43 year old anthony mccray mcrae, dying of a self inflicted gunshot wounds several miles off campus after an hours long manhunt. police say he had no affiliation with the university community tip ultimately led police to the suspect. we cannot thank the public in the community and the person...
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the cafeteria cheered so loudly, the students got in trouble and were not allowed to talk the rest ofresponding in a positive way. >> so fantastic. next year he'll get his valentine. >> love that. thanks, joe. >>> still ahead, steve patterson in l.a. with the diagnosis of dementia for bruce willis. >> we will breakdown what you should know about the disse ea should know about the disse ea ♪we're not gonna take it by twisted sister♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ mmm. strawberries. blueberries. and the cherry on top. fairlife. with 50% more protein, 50% less sugar, and a creamy taste, turn scrumptious into... scrumptious! fairlife. ultra-filtered milk. what's the #1 retinol brand turn scrumptious used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® metro has unlimited 5g for just $25. and a free samsung galaxy 5g. it's perfect. you're perfect. i love you... oh. (stares awkwardly) switch and get unlimited 5g just $25 a line, plus a free samsung galaxy 5g. nicorette knows quitting smok
the cafeteria cheered so loudly, the students got in trouble and were not allowed to talk the rest ofresponding in a positive way. >> so fantastic. next year he'll get his valentine. >> love that. thanks, joe. >>> still ahead, steve patterson in l.a. with the diagnosis of dementia for bruce willis. >> we will breakdown what you should know about the disse ea should know about the disse ea ♪we're not gonna take it by twisted sister♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ mmm....
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>>> we ran out of the cafeteria and there were police outside. there were cops and they told us to run and i was turning around and screaming her name and i couldn't hear her. everyone was screaming everyone's names. it was really how loud, really hectic. >> michigan state students describing the moments after a deadly shooting on their campus. we'll have the latest on the victims and the investigation in just a moment. >>> plus the biden administration launches an interagency team in response to a string of unidentified aerial objects over the northern u.s. and canada. >>> and we'll get an update on the aftermath of those devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria as more people are still being pulled from the rubble more than a week after the disaster. >>> good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, february 14th. happy valentine's day. i'm jonathan lemire, and we appreciate you starting your day with us. and we begin this morning with another mass shooting in america this time at michigan state university in east lance, michi
>>> we ran out of the cafeteria and there were police outside. there were cops and they told us to run and i was turning around and screaming her name and i couldn't hear her. everyone was screaming everyone's names. it was really how loud, really hectic. >> michigan state students describing the moments after a deadly shooting on their campus. we'll have the latest on the victims and the investigation in just a moment. >>> plus the biden administration launches an...
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can you just tell us, like, when you got into republican colleagues in the cafeteria on capitol hill,look at them and say, what are you guys doing? i mean, do they actually believe this stuff or are they held hostage to their leadership? >> i will say it like this. i do not really know what most peoples perceptions of marjorie taylor greene's. but she doesn't talk to anybody. she just kind of moves about the capitol in her own way alone. the interesting part is she and i had a back and forth this week because i introduced the amendment so that we could bring back the civil rights and the committee to oversight. and for a second i thought she was going to vote for my opinion. i was, like go marjorie! unfortunately, she had the wrong reasons for wanting to support my amendment. but ultimately, she did not vote for my amendments. but she honestly operates by herself. we see george santos by himself very often. you see matt gates by himself very often. they are not actually hanging out together and i think there is an idea that they are buds and they hang out, but they really don't. they
can you just tell us, like, when you got into republican colleagues in the cafeteria on capitol hill,look at them and say, what are you guys doing? i mean, do they actually believe this stuff or are they held hostage to their leadership? >> i will say it like this. i do not really know what most peoples perceptions of marjorie taylor greene's. but she doesn't talk to anybody. she just kind of moves about the capitol in her own way alone. the interesting part is she and i had a back and...
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here are some memories of potato pies from the school cafeteria. r plate over in this position. here in this and from whom she will quickly go to the table, she, like a cake, moved out. so, that is, you do not like semolina. i can’t even digest the smell of semolina porridge when i hear it, when i went to kindergarten for my son. and this is the smell from school. i generally hated school, so the whole school smells disgust you. and what was delicious at cheese school? i have always loved to eat, so now i’ve already eaten all the food that you loved. by the way, there were pies with cabbage; pies with cabbage jam were also pickle. i remember for some reason. i love this very much. well, in short, everything, i loved from light rice casserole, we were awesome and jelly. well, i said you don't like school. no, let's go with delight to eat at school and love school. these different bikes are great, because i graduated from school in germany and we had a buffet just gorgeous wonderful apple cinnamon strudel the coconut cake was absolutely impossible. i
here are some memories of potato pies from the school cafeteria. r plate over in this position. here in this and from whom she will quickly go to the table, she, like a cake, moved out. so, that is, you do not like semolina. i can’t even digest the smell of semolina porridge when i hear it, when i went to kindergarten for my son. and this is the smell from school. i generally hated school, so the whole school smells disgust you. and what was delicious at cheese school? i have always loved to...
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tatum is the author of the best selling books, why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria and other conversations about race. now in the 20th anniversary edition, and we talk about race. published in 2007. she's a sought-after speaker on the topics of racial identity development, race and education, strategies for creating inclusive campus environments and higher education leadership. let's now welcome professor cohen and dr. tatum. >> we're here in conversation with our guest author, dr. geoffrey cohen, someone whose work i really admire and whose book iss just fabulous. so it's the just wonderful that the you can buy one and get one free. so welcome to how you, geoff. >> thank you so much, beverly. i'm thrilled and delighted to be here with the audience and in this venue and especially with you. i have is long admired your work, and we go way back. >> indeed. >> i'm i delighted to be here in conversation with you. excited . first of all, as i said, it's a fabulous and i have lots of questions, but every book has a back and i would love to ask you, what is the backstory,
tatum is the author of the best selling books, why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria and other conversations about race. now in the 20th anniversary edition, and we talk about race. published in 2007. she's a sought-after speaker on the topics of racial identity development, race and education, strategies for creating inclusive campus environments and higher education leadership. let's now welcome professor cohen and dr. tatum. >> we're here in conversation with our...
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and police were responding initially to the cafeteria area.ound there. but what's going on is that they're looking for this alleged shooter for this gunman. that is something that right now is top priority going through the school through each room, through other areas of the school making sure that there were no other victims. we don't know what the injuries are to some of them. several have been injured but as we've been reporting we don't know the nature of those injuries. i can tell you in what's going on, the police have been organized. you know, what you see in these active shooter situations having teams go in through each floor, floor by floor, looking for other potential victims through the stairs and the basement of the school and these other areas and also what police are dealing with are another 911 calls of people saying they see a man who appears to match the gunman or some suspicious activity so there's a lot of running around right now certainly there by the police as they're trying to get to this gunman they believe has fled.
and police were responding initially to the cafeteria area.ound there. but what's going on is that they're looking for this alleged shooter for this gunman. that is something that right now is top priority going through the school through each room, through other areas of the school making sure that there were no other victims. we don't know what the injuries are to some of them. several have been injured but as we've been reporting we don't know the nature of those injuries. i can tell you in...
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i imagine that appearing in the cafeteria, what the reaction of the boys would be.ut like there'd be this incredibly over spiced food on wealthy tables. it was exactly that. a sign of wealth. it was a nice little image that i saw week ago or so. that said what you think would blow the mind of someone from the middle ages and it shows two kids playing on an xbox and then says what will actually blow their mind and it shows someone just opening their spice cabinet and just everything is there. yeah. because they would have incredibly incredibly valuable so you use them if you were wealthy, especially if you were trying to impress a royal visitor, let's say you would put in everything. do you think american fast food evolved from that earlier culture of just eating for efficiency? i think that's a pretty direct line from that it's you know i think it's a combination of that and then the sort of industrial as well because to produce amount of like for something like mcdonald's right to produce the amount of meat and bread and everything to make a national fast food chai
i imagine that appearing in the cafeteria, what the reaction of the boys would be.ut like there'd be this incredibly over spiced food on wealthy tables. it was exactly that. a sign of wealth. it was a nice little image that i saw week ago or so. that said what you think would blow the mind of someone from the middle ages and it shows two kids playing on an xbox and then says what will actually blow their mind and it shows someone just opening their spice cabinet and just everything is there....