so, you can t bring armed guards into most legal bar environments, that s off limits, but what s interesting is you can have an armed guard in a sporting event where there s alcohol. neil: right. you can have an armed guard in other events, but won t let it happen in a bar. so you can t protect yourself. i think that s a really major issue that law enforcement has to take a hard look at. neil: i know it s certainly in the case of this shooting among the first killed was a security guard/bouncer who was not armed. right. neil: so it s interesting, you said that in hiring or trying to hire even, you know, a former policemen or women, you run into obstacles. i do. in the bars that i ve owned over the years, one of the first things i do, i go to the police department, i retain an off duty police officer who s in uniform, works my door, is in radio contact with the police department, and visual deterrent like that is very powerful, neil. they re not going into an officer that has a po
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security, the fbi when we re disparaging the bureau this way. for patent and political purposes. when the fbi agents fan out around the country like every day to interview people, the find out about plots against the citizens of this country, now people are going to wonder, okay, is this agent at my door, part of the secret society that the gop members are talking about? can i really trust them? they are undermining the work of the gt as. and for no reason that protecting the president s hyde. what i have told the committee is, you need to think beyond the next few years of this administration. we aught to all be thinking about the long-term impacts to these institutions that are vital to our democracy, but there doesn t seem to be much appreciation for that. quickly, do you think that what the president said indicating his willingness, walked back a little bit by ty cobb to be interviewed will hold up? will there be an interview in
kushner s account of the two kislyak meeting, the strange thing the strange or convenient thing possibly true, but certainly convenient that in both instances he said kislyak wanted the meeting with me and i took the meeting and kislyak said he had things that the general wanted to say, so i tried to help him out. when he goes to meet the banker, kislyak wassing noing at my door. but because he was so insistent with it, i took the meeting. and kislyak is out of washington, he s gone effectively from the world of having any accountability here. so it s very kind of convenient and interesting that the main person that kushner credits anything to see, this is all on kislyak not on me. kasie hunt, are you hearing any reaction to what jeremy described as unanswered questions from kushner s testimony and the substance of
hear any news from the hospital? at some point he said, yeah, two people were declared dead when they arrived in the hospital.an? at some point he said, yeah, two people were declared dead when they arrived in the hospital. after that police cars came driving in, because now there was a crime. they asked, who was the leader of this? well, james ray. where is he? he was not there. i had gone back to my room, and i was like, still not altogether, because i just run this serious marathon on the tail end of an extremely emotional taxing week already, and so i get in the shower and when i get out there s a rap on my door, and it s the police. are you james ray? yes. did you run this lodge? yes. you know we are investigating this as a homicide? what? you are scared shitless, and i