hallway, away from the shooter s door with his back turned. as door is closing and it s so heavy, it will slam. i m walking down this way. and i believe that s what caught the shooter s attention. as i was walking down, i heard rapid fire. and at first, i took cover. i felt a burning sensation. i went to go lift my pant leg up and i saw the blood. police say the shooter had fired about 200 rounds through his door at campos. how lucky is he that he gets hit once? absolutely lucky. that s a straight shot, what we used to call a fatal funnel. it s just a hallway. he s so lucky he was able to duck into one of these cubbyholes. a lot of hotels just have flat walls and then a door.
he just lost it. he retreated into himself. i felt we wouldn t make it. i had i had almost, almost withdra withdrawn and given up hope. the more john s head dropped and the more he lost a sense of purpose, the more i pushed myself to look for some solution, some route out. i started to explore all the various different dens and cubbyholes within the koum poco. one was a small toilet area with a slit window up high.
the rose garden then you seal them up into their cubbyholes. if you start to look like you are afraid of the press and the press starts to grumble that can be a down side. there is an upside for presidents. if you have a full press conference and you handle 15 questions people see you are on top of a number of different issues. so there is an up side. if the press grumbles a lot it can be an issue. one or two complaints is one thing. but if it becomes an issue you can look like you are hiding and that s not good for a president in a reelection year. there is some grumbling now and to quote entertainment tonight it s tough to do over there. megyn: by the way, bret. i did hear a fascinating discussion on who has better mole, colorado or new mexico. tune in tonight:00 p.m. eastern.
cubbyholes, get into a tight space and get away from the windows. that s the best thing to do. the storms are part of the system that formed thursday in oklahoma. more than 40 people have been killed across six states. and ten man crews are working around the clock to save a trapped miner in northeast idaho. the miner has not been heard from since part of the roof of the mine called lucky friday outside mullan, idaho collapsed friday. special digging equipment has been brought in. crews are trying to cut in through 25 feet of debris. they ve stopped to reinforce the roof. a national church held a special service today for a missing nursing student. 20-year-old holly bobo disappeared from her home last week. her brother said he saw her being led into the woods by a man in camouflage. attendance was down at church because a lot of parisioners are helping in the search for the young lady. this is a long overdue
lectern or lecture hall. that s why it works. our teachers, they ask us to ask them questions, so we square them up, keep asking questions. it s not a bad idea to drawing some pictures of what your fields of view look like. we all understand what we re doing as a group. i like that. you see kids walking through with guitars and other kids just kiting in the cubbyholes. it s really different. we just got done with the psychology unit, they were showing us how we were going to start examining humans now, how the human mind works. i m like, hmm. then they got us a book called lord of the flies for like the model. we did the project based on that book, but they tied it in with psychology so we could go deeper into the book and not just see the story. the best assessment is the time in the room and the work they re doing. you re observing that the red blood cells were kind of spiked instead of smooth.