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Sheletta and Adam Carter react to Texas official saying, "It was the wrong decision."
27/05/2022 Duração: 08minDuring a press conference today, a Texas official said, "It was the wrong decision" not to enter the classroom. Sheletta and Adam Carter react to this update on the Uvalde mass shooting.
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How are we supposed to deal with the trauma of mass shootings?
27/05/2022 Duração: 31minLocal trauma experts Laurie Ellis-Young and Dr. George Ellis speak with Sheletta about their work in Ukraine training officials on how to handle dangerous situations. Plus, Jill Hornbacher from Comcast discusses the Comcast RISE Program, and why small businesses should take advantage of this initiative.
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Sheletta needs a new dress, and producer Kerry has no patience for vegans
27/05/2022 Duração: 08minSheletta had big dreams of wearing a fancy dress to her friend's upcoming wedding, but it doesn't fit! And producer Kerry doesn't understand vegans!
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A trauma expert tells Sheletta one of the best ways to deal with a dangerous situation is to focus on your breath
27/05/2022 Duração: 13sTrauma expert Dr. George Ellis, from Minneapolis, tells Sheletta one of the best ways to deal with stress is to breathe.
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A surprise by Children's Minnesota brings Sheletta to tears
27/05/2022 Duração: 32minSheletta is joined by Mendell Morganl, the public library director in Uvalde, Texas. Plus, Children’s Minnesota makes a big announcement! And Sheletta finishes the hour talking with Dr. Anna Bohlinger from Prairie Care services about how to talk to your children about tragedy.
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Sheletta is in today, and she talks with a Uvalde librarian about how his community is dealing with this tragedy
27/05/2022 Duração: 12minMendell Morgan is the Director at the El Progreso Memorial Library in Uvalde, TX. He says he opened the library the day after the shooting because he wanted to provide a safe place for the children.
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Uvalde library director talks with Sheletta
27/05/2022 Duração: 17sMendell Morgan, the Director at El Progreso Memorial Library in Uvalde, provides his perspective of the mass shooting in his community.
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Susie Jones hosting/Uvalde reaction and solutions
26/05/2022 Duração: 31minSusie Jones is hosting today with the full hour devoted to the shooting in Uvalde and what can be done to curb gun violence in America. We also speak with Dennis Foley, news director at KTSA in San Antonio about the massacre and how the community is coping with the tragedy.
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Minnesota's juvenile justice system seems to be failing
26/05/2022 Duração: 09minKARE 11 investigative reporter Brandon Stahl joins Susie Jones to discuss the deep look he's taken in our our juvenile justice system in Minnesota and why many of the young people in the system are multiple offenders.
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Uvalde reaction/Minnesota's failing juvenile justice system
26/05/2022 Duração: 32minSusie Jones speaks more about the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas along with several calls and texts. Later, KARE 11 reporter Brandon Stahl joins to discuss his in-depth looking into the failings of the juvenile justice system in Minnesota.
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Joy Summers reviews some of the best and worst things she ate at Target Field
26/05/2022 Duração: 10minJoy Summers recently ate her way around Target Field with her Star Tribune colleagues and spoke with Susie Jones about the highlights and lowlights of that day. Plus, Joy shares some of her top picks for a great summer dining experience around the area.
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To solve juvenile crime we must address poverty in Minnesota
26/05/2022 Duração: 44sKARE 11 investigative reporter Brandon Stahl says that poverty is a key issue in many of the cases he's looked into involving young Minnesotans taking the wrong path.
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How are Texans coping with another horrific mass shooting in their state?
26/05/2022 Duração: 11minKTSA news director Dennis Foley joins Susie Jones to speak about how the community of Uvalde and surrounding areas are coping with the tragic school shooting.
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What are the residents of Uvalde doing today to honor those they've lost?
26/05/2022 Duração: 44sKTSA news director Dennis Foley joins Susie Jones to speak about how the community of Uvalde and surrounding areas are coping with the tragic school shooting.
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Caring for ourselves/Food talk with Joy Summers/RIP Ray Liotta
26/05/2022 Duração: 32minLaura Oakes sticks around the studio to chat with Susie Jones about taking time to step away from the horrors of the news and care for our own mental well-being during these times. We also chat with Joy Summers about her latest adventures in the food world and say goodbye to actor Ray Liotta after hearing of his passing at age 67.
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Sheletta shares her raw feelings after hearing how parents identified their children at Uvalde
25/05/2022 Duração: 59sAfter yet another horrific school shooting, Sheletta Brundidge has had enough of the talk and patience regarding the weapons often used in mass shootings across America.
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One local preschool teacher shares how she's preparing students and families in case of an active shooter
25/05/2022 Duração: 13minHolly Johnson of the Head Start preschool program shared about how she spent the night after the Uvalde shooting preparing for the worst at her own school and making sure she had plans in place to keep her students safe.
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Local preschool teacher reacts to the Uvalde shooting by preparing for the worst at her own school
25/05/2022 Duração: 36sHolly Johnson from the local Head Start preschool program shares her love for kids and their families by making sure a plan is ready in case of a tragic event.
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Talking with our kids about the Uvalde shooting can be lessons in preparedness and empowerment
25/05/2022 Duração: 01minFamily therapist Lambers Fisher shares his advice on how parents can best approach conversations with their children about the Uvalde school shooting and other horrific events.
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Laura Yuen shares what she feels when being confused for The Other Asian
25/05/2022 Duração: 09minStar Tribune columnist Laura Yuen joins Sheletta Brundidge at the top of the hour to discuss her recent piece about being frequently confused for an Asian colleague of hers and how it can happen with people of all different ethnic groups.