see the situation for myself. and spoke to mother who just lost her son two weeks ago to gun violence. watch. i still think it s a dream. i don t know how i m coping with it. because i m not crying it just hurt all over my body. just hurting it is not a crime. it is a hurting don t have no air. it s like your body just shuts down. nobody don t want to because i m the not crying. i m hurting i m waiting on my son to call me and go by his house and it is unbelievable that he s with the reason he s dead from it don t make no sense out here with nobody. their parents, dad not in their lives it is just out here. lawrence: take me back to the day where you got the news two weeks ago that you lost your son. i see where i can get into the ambulance no you get into the vehicle because of corona i ran back to the car followed down and i got there five minutes later, call me told me my child was dead. lawrence: there was once a point in history where you did some
i went down to new orleans to see the situation for myself. and spoke to mother who just lost her son two weeks ago to gun violence. watch. i still think it s a dream. i don t know how i m coping with it. because i m not crying it just hurt all over my body. just hurting it is not a crime. it is a hurting don t have no air. it s like your body just shuts down. nobody don t want to because i m the not crying. i m hurting i m waiting on my son to call me and go by his house and it is unbelievable that he s with the reason he s dead from it don t make no sense out here with nobody. their parents, dad not in their lives it is just out here. lawrence: take me back to the day where you got the news two weeks ago that you lost your son. i see where i can get into the ambulance no you get into the vehicle because of corona i ran back to the car followed down and i got there five minutes later, call me told me my child was dead. lawrence: there was once a point
see the situation for myself. and spoke to mother who just lost her son two weeks ago to gun violence. watch. i still think it s a dream. i don t know how i m coping with it. because i m not crying it just hurt all over my body. just hurting it is not a crime. it is a hurting don t have no air. it s like your body just shuts down. nobody don t want to because i m the not crying. i m hurting i m waiting on my son to call me and go by his house and it is unbelievable that he s with the reason he s dead from it don t make no sense out here with nobody. their parents, dad not in their lives it is just out here. lawrence: take me back to the day where you got the news two weeks ago that you lost your son. i see where i can get into the ambulance no you get into the vehicle because of corona i ran back to the car followed down and i got there five minutes later, call me told me my child was dead. lawrence: there was once a point in history where you did some
teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci
teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci