franken. do you want him to call you? sure. i mean, look, my husband and i saw him at a uso metro gala and i was very cold to him. he found me in a room and said hello leeann i said hi, al. and i turned and walked away from him. my husband said hi al and turned and walked away from him. he didn t get it then and didn t apologize to me then. so if he didn t get it then and didn t say, i m sorry for, you know, anything that i did, you know, and it took this for the apology so but whatever. i m glad that he that second apology i think maybe he had some time to digest it and think about it. and and, you know, i believe him. and i think it is hartfelt. and i think men you know, there are men victims that have come out in this whole harvey weinstein era in the last month that have come out.
what do you think of that? is that do you accept his apology? i do. i do. and the one that came out this morning, i accepted that one too. it was very short and very brief. my initial reaction was, it sounded like a staffer put that out hastily. you know can be which maybe could have been the truth, you know to get out quickly because when it hit, it was it went viral and it was everywhere. but that one did seem heartfelt. and i believe it. and i believe him. you know, and i, i honestly do believe him. and you know, i wasn t i wasn t waiting for an apology from him, but i gladly accept it and thank you senator franken. yeah. do you want him to call you? sure. i mean, you know, look, my husband and i saw him at a uso metro gala a couple years after and i was very cold to him. he found me in a room and said hello, leeann, and i said hi al and i turned and walked away
from him and my husband turned and said hi al, he didn t apologize to me then. if he didn t get it then and say i m sorry for, you know, anything that i did, you know, and it took this for the apology, so, but whatever. you know, i m glad that he that second apology, i think maybe he had some time to digest it and think about it and, you know, i believe him. and i think it is heartfelt. and i think men and, you know, there are men victims that have come out and, you know, this whole harvey weinstein era in the last month that have come out, yeah. people need to take a long, hard look at the culture that has been happening since, you know, men and women have walked the earth. right. and i hope it s changing, and i hope it will change because it s going to take all of us. and not only what happens behind closed doors, a lot of this
we could find their writings. so we have that advantage. and it will come to light. and he may even have a manifesto. he may have a suicide note. who knows? all of that i m sure we ll be looking for. let me go by phone to nbc correspondent gabe gutierrez. he is live at the scene of this attack in chattanooga, tennessee. gabe i can see you. good. what s the scene there looking like? reporter: hi al. good evening. we re here at the site of the first shooting. this is where the shots rang out. the fbi is now on the scene. they are taking the lead in this investigation trying to figure out what happened. amazingly, no one at this recruising center here was killed. but just seven miles away 10 site of the other shooting four marnls lost their lives. as you were talking about, the
for him i gladly accept, and i thank you. do you want him to call you? sure. i mean, look, my husband and i saw him at a uso metro gala and i was very cold to him. he found me in a room and said hello leeann i said hi, al. my husband said hi al and turned and walked away from him. he didn t get it then and didn t apologize to me then. in he didn t say i m sorry for anything i did, and it took this for the apology, whatever. i m glad that he that second apology i think maybe he had some time to digest it and think about it. i believe him. perhaps it is heartfelt. men and there are men victims who have come out.