the southwestern part of the state. claudia, what are you doing now? i m so owe i m getting important stuff. my paperwork. my husband s personal things. i lost him two months ago. now i ve lost my only home. so i m packing it up, taking it to my car. you re packing it up in a garbage can? yeah. have you the goe gotten any p yet? no. but that s okay. i m strong. i can get it, get the important things. all right, claudia, god bless you. thank you. all right. i ll be all right. claudia says she s strong, and that s what people are relying on, at least in the first early hours here, their own strength. some people have been asking us for water, food, and of course communication is a tough thing as well with all the cellphones down. right now really it s neighbor helping each other here until help from more than 35 states arrives. tucker, back to you. tucker: we ll assess the path of the storm and the damage that it s wrought with hurricane expert brian nor
the largest law enforcement agency on the globe, with the best forensics technology known to man doesn t know not a single person who s engaging in these attacks. if it s not the fbiing to it, they certainly know who is, and they choose not to make arrests. we need equal protection under the law. the pro-abortion group is getting ace pass. look, the new cross in the front yard is burning down pregnancy centers, b they re denigrating e personhood of preborn boys and girls and anybody who stands up for them. tucker: you can t allow fire bombings in your country, period. congress should shut the fbi down over this. really quick, where you told you couldn t have your own surveillance tapes back because those tapes of a fire bombing of your property might inspire right wing terrorism? i mean, that doesn t seem real.