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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront July 6, 2024

ask about kisqali. and long live life. let s go! what you gon do? you ain t talkin bout nothin ! good evening, welcome to a special edition of outfront. i m erin burnett. tonight a survivor s powerful story. for the first time we are hearing from a michigan state university professor. marco diaz-munoz teaching his literature class when a gunman burst in and attacked his classroom. he says he fired 15 shots. in all three students were killed. five others injured. throughout this hour you will hear what he saw that night and how he and his students are now dealing with the horror they have lived and the loss they are suffering. it comes as we are learning new details about the shooter, according to police he had a note listing more potential targets including two schools in new jersey. he had a disturbing amount of ammunition and weapons on his body and backpack including two 9 millimeter handguns nine loaded magazines and pouch with 50 rounds of ammunition. i wa

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar July 7, 2024

presidency. i m john berman. brianna is off. cnn chief white house correspondent and pinocchio fan kaitlan collins is here. i know a thing or two about trump, we got a lot to talk about when it comes to that. not making any connections. we begin with the new cnn reporting overnight involving a newly revealed email from the national archives, email that shows just how long donald trump has been holding sensitive documents in the archives did not think should be in his position at all. the email indicates records were not returned despite a determination by a top white house lawyer that they had to be, according to a source throughout 2021, there are about a dozen emails and calls including a may 2021 email from the national archives to trump s lawyers that reads in part, it is also our understanding that roughly two dozen boxes of original presidential records were kept in the residence of the white house over the course of president trump s last year in office and have no

CNN Erin Burnett OutFront June 4, 2024 02:36:00

the bus. no one is here. no one is here. some students we heard say they re afraid to go back in the classroom monday. it s not just the students. i spoke with my friend also a professor here, bob gold. he says there s no lesson plan on walking into a classroom monday after all of this has happened and he wants to strike the right tone. but how do you do that? miguel, i mean, there s the dealing with the shock of it and as you say with the numbers you gave, 72 mass shootings so far this year in the first six weeks of the year, defined as four or more not counting the shooter. there s an understanding academically it can happen but in the moment, the professor said it is so very different and there is this question of why, not just in the macro but in the micro, john talking about the note found in the shooter s wallet. and that s really all we know. i mean, there s so much we don t know right now, it seems,

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar June 4, 2024 12:34:00

plays such an important role in public discourse and democracy, he said i can do more work here. he ended up getting fired. and didn t end well there. fascinating he saw more of an impact there than being in the federal government and increasingly serious position. donie, fascinating update. we ll wait to see what happens in court and of course watch this testimony very closely. great work. thank you. new overnight, teachers in columbus, ohio, reached a deal with the board of education to end a strike there, opening the door for students to return to the classroom monday. but school tensions heating up across the country. john avlon with a reality check. when did the start of the school year get so political? we re not talking about college campus activists, right? now it s grade school that has parents rushing to the partisan ramparts. now, granted, the last few years have been exceptionally weird with covid closing schools and some teachers unions resisting

CNN CNN Newsroom Live January 2, 2022 09:02:00

44,000 people could die from covid-19 in the next four weeks. meantime, millions of children are headed back to the classroom monday. others have been postponed, and it comes as a record number of children are hospitalized with covid-19. and some school districts now are announcing at least a partial transition to online learning. that s the approach several school districts right here in georgia are taking. cnn s nadia romero reports. reporter: the dramatic rise in pediatric cases for covid-19, cases and hospitalizations, is forcing some school districts to go back to remote learning. and we re seeing that here in the state of georgia. at least three atlanta area school districts say they will be back to remote learning starting this week when they re supposed to head back to the classroom. instead, those students will be heading back to their kitchen tables, to their basements, to their bedrooms to dial in virtually to learn, be in the

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