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SIMI’S LOSER AND WINNER OF THE DAY
Mornings with Simi
English - November 13, 2018 22:13 - 4 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Loser
30 male students from Wisconsin’s Baraboo High School's class of 2019
Police in Wisconsin are investigating a prom photo that's led to growing international outrage. The photo, posted to Twitter Sunday, appears to show more than 30 male students from Baraboo High School's class of 2019 making a Nazi salute.
Winner
Celebrity chefs who served up meals to firefighters battling the California wildfires
A host of celebrity chefs have pitched in to help feed the evacuees and first responders fighting the massive Camp and Woolsey fires that have already forced thousands of people to evacuate portions of both southern and northern California.
Working with chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen organization, Food Network’s Tyler Florence and his team are on the ground cooking for those in need in a northern portion of the state
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri also fired up his stovetop this week to make dinner for the police officers currently stationed at Butte College, as well as the evacuees and firefighters in Chico.
“Guy Fieri made a surprise visit to serve dinner to everyone at the law enforcement staging area at Butte College,” wrote the Butte County Sheriff’s Twitter page. “Thank you so much Guy for filling our bellies and lifting our spirits.”
Loser
30 male students from Wisconsin’s Baraboo High School's class of 2019
Police in Wisconsin are investigating a prom photo that's led to growing international outrage. The photo, posted to Twitter Sunday, appears to show more than 30 male students from Baraboo High School's class of 2019 making a Nazi salute.
Winner
Celebrity chefs who served up meals to firefighters battling the California wildfires
A host of celebrity chefs have pitched in to help feed the evacuees and first responders fighting the massive Camp and Woolsey fires that have already forced thousands of people to evacuate portions of both southern and northern California.
Working with chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen organization, Food Network’s Tyler Florence and his team are on the ground cooking for those in need in a northern portion of the state
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri also fired up his stovetop this week to make dinner for the police officers currently stationed at Butte College, as well as the evacuees and firefighters in Chico.
“Guy Fieri made a surprise visit to serve dinner to everyone at the law enforcement staging area at Butte College,” wrote the Butte County Sheriff’s Twitter page. “Thank you so much Guy for filling our bellies and lifting our spirits.”