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standards and procedures. there are certifications that ensure your safety. would you get on a jet plane to fly across the atlantic? we tried it out last week and it worked. but we ve never flown it like six times. the faa is in place to govern rules of planes and how they work. when there s a crash and something like this, they explore why, and they try to fix it. this was an experimental craft, and that s what they were signing up for. whether the people really understood that or not, i can t tell you that, but they should have. feeling safe, and knowing, having professionals certify this and tell you you re safe or safe as can be. safe as is a dangerous word. safer but not necessarily always super safe. safer is probably the word to use. ron mentioned this in the context, and i m sure you know that there are a lot of employees, a lot of people on the outside who questioned
you need to be persuaded. you need to feel you can trust the government when it tells you you can go home. yeah, and you need to feel safe, not only for yourselves but for your family and for your neighbors as well. a lot of folks aren t necessarily feeling safe right now. dr. lynn goldman, we thank you. i want to turn now to the shootings at michigan state university. today a service is being held for one of the victims, 20-year-old alexandria verner. she was a junior and an all state athlete as well. one of her instructors who saw verner and other students shot right in front of him is now speaking with nbc news. he was teaching a class when the suspect opened fire. nbc s jesse kirsch spoke with that assistant professor and joins me now from east lansing. good to talk to you. what more did he tell you about the shooting and also talk, if you can, about the ongoing investigation? reporter: yeah, so, yasmin, here s what we know from the investigative standpoint. there was an upda
him. i did not fear him. and i felt kinda safe with him. feeling safe, was rare, in north tulsa. this was where the poorest of the poor lived. a place with very few social services, but lots of crack cocaine, and gang violence. the night of august 3rd, 1990, was typical, on the corner of atlanta and forth. a gun was fired. cory says, he happened to be driving through. i looked to where the shot came from, and i saw the dude fall. and as we got right there, and i looked and saw his chest was still moving, he was still breathing, and i was like, man, somebody call an ambulance for him. when police arrived, they found this man, 29-year-old james, a small time drug dealer, dead on the sidewalk, he had been shot once in the chest, and robbed. police stopped quarry at the