What do you remember about june 14, 2017 . I remember waking up excited about going to practice. As the day before the congressional annual baseball game and a great tradition. I was Just Announced to be the second base starter so i was excited about that you get out there early in the morning working with your colleagues and its kind of lighthearted because most of the real practice has already been done and youre just kind of going through the motions of getting ready for the game, and all of a sudden a shot goes out. Youre not thinking its a gunshot because why would somebody be shooting a gun on a baseball field. By the time we figured out what was going on, i got his and went down. Did you know you had gotten his . I knew that my legs gave out. I didnt necessarily instantly feel i was hit by just felt like something hits me that i wasnt thinking a bullet. When my legs went out and i was down in the gravel i started crawling away and i heard it coming from the thirdbase line. I nev
Colleagues getting ready. It is kind of lighthearted because most of the real practice has been done. All of a sudden, a shot goes out. You are not thinking it is a gunshot because, why would somebody be shooting a gun on a baseball field . By the time we figured out what was going on, i got hit. Did you know that you had got hit . Rep. Scalise i knew that my legs went out. I did necessarily know right away i did not necessarily know right away that i was hit. Play second gravel base. I heard it coming from the third base line. I never saw the shooter. There was more gunfire. I started crawling away. Pictures of a blood trail about 20 feet long and at that point, i started to pray. For some pretty heavy things and he delivered. How long were you out there . Rep. Scalise it seemed like an hour but i think it was only a few minutes. The whole thing was a 15, 20 minute period from when he started shooting and he was taken down. There were a lot of rounds, between the shooter and then dave
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc