after fire broke out inany 11-story sweater factory. this just two weeks after a massive garment building collapsed in that nation. rescuers just miraculously pulled a survivor out of the rubble after 17 days, but the death toll from that tragedy keeps rising. now at more than 1,000. images of the dead, this one, have been heart breaking. wondering what this has to do with jow? what it has to do with your money? capitalism, allow me to introduce you to your conscience. what s your connection to how this was drilled? where this was grown? or to the people who made these? heartbreak and devastation in bangladesh reminding american consumers of the link between the hangers in their closet and the rubble a world away. 98% of clothes bought in the u.s. are made abroad. in the 1960s, 90% of what we ware was made here. a sench ray after the shirt factory fire killed 146
guard, security guard shot first. it also raises question, the questions says the security guard innovative hotel security and was able to stop, i think a maintenance worker from being on the floor as well. if he alerted hotel security i d assume hotel security would have called police, so i assume police would have been awe ware that shots were fired on the 32nd floor much sooner than perhaps they were if the hotel did call the police. and it also raises a question of what then diverted the gunman, what stopped the gunman from shooting after 10 or 11 minutes outside. and why did he continue his rampage, was it that police by then had arrived? do we know? reporter: there are a lot of questions. all of these that you have, anderson we can t answer or at least the investigators appears