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(19 Apr 2007) 1. Wide shot Virginia Tech students at Buffalo Wild Wings Bar watching video on widescreen television 2. Medium shot Cho Seung-Hui on screen 3. Student drinking beer 4. Medium shot students eating while NBC news on background 5. Wide shot students at table 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jonathan Brown, Virginia Tech student: "I think it is really sick that he would do something like that; it gives us a better idea on what he was doing on those two hours and his motives and everything. But the fact that he put that much thought into it is really disturbing." 7. Wide shot bar 8. SOUNDBITE:(English) Adam Kress, Virginia Tech student: "I definitely think at some point it should have been aired; I am not sure if right now was probably the best time, with a lot of people still, you know, in the grieving stage, to put everything together. It is very intense, I am sure you have seen the video, it's very raw. I am not really sure if it is good or bad right now." 9. Wide shot Cho Seung-Hui on screen STORYLINE: Students attending Virginia Tech reacted on Wednesday night to a video released by US broadcaster NBC, which was sent to them by Cho Seung-Hi. Inside the package, which arrived on Wednesday morning at the broadcaster's New York headquarters, was what NBC anchor Brian Williams described as a multi-media manifesto - with video, pictures and writings from the gunman. Cho mailed it at 9:01 a.m. on Monday, between the two sets of shootings at Virginia Tech. It was a chilling document from a man who said little in life but clearly wanted people to know his grievances in death. Virginia Tech students gathered at the Buffalo Wild Wings Bar in Blacksburg, less than a mile from campus, to watch the NBC newscast. One student, Jonathan Brown, told Associated Press Television: "I think it is really sick that he would do something like that; it gives us a better idea on what he was doing on those two hours and his motives and everything. " "But the fact that he put so much thought into it is really disturbing," Brown added. Others questioned the timing of the release of the video. "I definitely think at some point it should have been aired; I am not sure if right now was probably the best time, with a lot of people still .... in the grieving stage," said Adam Kress, another student. "It is really tense, I am sure you have seen the video, it's very raw. I am not really sure if it is good or bad right now," he added. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...