Welcome you to our program sir, please introduce yourself to our viewers, thank you of very much, my name is mustafa soylak, i am at professor rgs university, turkey, my major area is chemistry, especially my major studies related with analytical chemistry and environmental pollution, okay, and thank you, is this your first experience, you know, of attending in the mustafa prize ceremony, maybe for mustafa prize, third one, and step meetings over them five, step meetings are a side, im sorry to introp you, step meetings are a side event of the mustafa prize, which step stands for science and Technology Exchange program, its a platform for for connecting the scientists and researchers in the muslim countries in order to create more. Energy among them. Okay, back to you, so tell us about how do you see this event, how do you find it, how how effective is it in in in improving the lets say the scientific level of muslim countries . Firstly, i want to thank to Mustafa Foundation for their
At random. The shootings took place across two towns about 35 miles north of wichita. The victims were hit by gunfire at two separate locations. It all ended when a Law Enforcement officer killed ford at a shootout at a plant where about 150 people were at work. Hanna davis of our wichita affiliate kwch is there. Good morning. Reporter meg, this morning, Law Enforcement officials are calling this an active workplace violence. They say cedric ford was a painter at excel industries and this is where all of the fatalities occurred but it spread well beyond this business. Oh, my god reporter from fear to relief. A wife reunites with her husband who worked inside the plant. Friends and family blocked here as word of the shooting spread. Employees are familiar with the gunman. Their coworker cedric ford often posted pictures of himself on facebook at work. He was a nice guy. When i worked with him on my second shift, we hung out. I mean, he didnt seem like this kind of guy. Reporter the shoo
Boy and his terminally ill father are removed from a flight. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Good to be with you. Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. This morning, at least ten people are in Critical Condition following a deadly mass shooting in kansas. Three people were killed and 14 more wounded. Police say the gunman identified as cedric ford chose his victims at random. The shootings took place across two towns about 35 miles north of wichita. The victims were hit by gunfire at two separate locations. It all ended when a Law Enforcement officer killed ford at a shootout at a plant where about 150 people were at work. Hanna davis of our wichita affiliate kwch is there. Good morning. Reporter meg, this morning, Law Enforcement officials are calling this an active workplace they say cedric ford was a painter at excel industries and this is where all of the fatalities occurred but it spread well beyond this business. Oh, my god reporter
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As cedric ford chose his victims at random. The shootings took place across two towns about 35 miles north of wichita. The victims were hit by gunfire at two separate locations. It all ended when a Law Enforcement officer killed ford at a shootout at a plant where about 150 people were at work. Hanna davis of our wichita affiliate kwch is there. Good morning. Reporter meg, this morning, Law Enforcement officials are calling this an active workplace violence. They say cedric ford was a painter at excel industries and this is where all of the fatalities occurred but it spread well beyond this business. Oh, my god reporter from fear to relief. A wife reunites with her husband who worked inside the plant. Friends and family blocked here as word of the shooting spread. Employees are familiar with the gunman. Their coworker cedric ford often posted pictures of himself on facebook at work. He was a nice guy. When i worked with him on my everything was hunkydory. I mean, he didnt seem like thi