we can also tell you that the injured students were medevaced off campus and taken for treatment. we don t know what level of injury they have sustained. stephanie there is talking with authorities and gaining all of that information as she is doing just a terrific job bringing us up to date. stephanie, did you learn something new you want to share with us if you can hear us? reporter: yes, i do. i just spoke with the superintendent. he says he does believe that the shooter was in fact a student. they are now moving those high school students as we speak to maple elementary school, which is right across the way. sir, i see that you have your grandson here. thoughts? i m just all mixed up right now. you would never think that chardon, something like that would happen. but then again, anything can happen anywhere. so i guess i m just happy my little grandson is ok. i see that you re holding on to him very tightly. i m sure there must be an enormous sense of relief. oh,
streets but then tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead from cnn international who were there when it happened right from the start. january, 2011, the first rumblings of an uprising in cai cairo. crowds begin to gather in the city central square. a revolution has begun. egypt s dictator for 30 years, and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. but mubar digs in and the once peaceful protest turned violent. this is an unmistakable show of military force. fighter jets flying low over cairo s square, liberation square, which has been a symbol of defiance. in arabic, it means go, go. fire flying through the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. forces target the unarmed protesters. journists also come under attack. i m a little bit shaken because i got shoved out of the way there. this is just a completely surreal experience. okay. i m being told, walk, walk. okay. i ve been hit now, like, ten ti
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new developments out of egypt. the prime minister believes that deals can be reached without mubarak abandoning his posts immediately. joining me live to talk about it, rhonda, a former associate deputy secretary and the george w. bush administration and the former national security council member also with the administration sochl welcome to both of you. we will go ladies first here. you have relatives in cairo and alex andrea. do you think they agree with what is being said by egypt s prime minister that they can reach a deal with protesters and yet keep mubarak in power or in