And those, too, the ones that have been replaced, he said they will also be looked at. And this will certainly be a major inconvenience. As you guys talked about. You have to think about the folks going to work, folks going to schools. Really throughout the metro politan area. Wedefeld stressed this is not something that could have waited until the weekend when demand began to dip. It was something that had to be looked at tonight. They did mention that this is unprecedented. Nothing like this, aside from shutting down for weather. Nothing like this in terms of shutting down the entire metro system has ever been done. Guys . Moa, just to be honest, i was only listening to half of the press conference. Because i was listening to tweets on the air. But some said, hey, youre going to shut down metro because they think its not safe. What am i to think if im riding it tonight . Was that addressed . It was a question that was brought up. D the most rational decision he could make was to at l
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Close to 20 million people around the globe have seen the video of a Kensington 2nd grader and his teacher at Deep Roots Charter School throwing down in a 'veggie dance' dance-off.
Close to 20 million people around the globe have seen the TikTok video of a 2nd grader and his teacher throw down in a "Veggie Dance" dance-off. Deep Roots Charter School in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood has become the new sensation. The stars of the viral video, 2nd grader Ahmad Dennis and his teacher Regina Laurie,