we have to do something about this. we have to do something about it very quickly. it s becoming a routine. if we don t break that routine, it s just going to keep happening. catherine, i agree, they flooded the zone with all sorts of law enforcement from surrounding communities. they were there in minutes. both of these buildings were open. i know university campuses where you have to have a key card at all hours to get in or out of a building. is that a solution where these buildings should be better protected against outsiders? no, i don t think it is. you are talking about locking doors. it was scheduled to be locked at a certain point in time. we have public spaces. we are not going to lock every day in every community in every neighborhood, lock every library door and get there with a key card, lock every school, lock every church and synagogue. it s more important that we find a way to find the shooters than
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