forward finding there is no evidence of new things that worry them including this ammunition device that was in their possession illegally in their possession for a glock and sigsour and the pistol of choice of the secret service is glocks. it has been for many years. that is interesting in and of itself they re carrying around a secret service weapon. i still feel pretty strongly as a reporter that the unexplained and huge mystery behind all of this is what was the motive of these two individuals? were they part of something larger? or were they two guys who simply wanted to get close to cops and be cops? if so, it was a very expensive hobby that they had giving free rent to secret service agents who just so happen to be people who had regular access to the white house, regular access to
of their restricted mansion in st. louis, glocks in tow, pulling their guns out on unarmed black protestors. to people like them, black skin is weapon enough, and this is precisely the problem. this is what this bill is designed to do, to legitimize seeing blackness as a weapon in and of itself and justify our murders. it is meant to terrorize us and frighten us away from using our voices. i want to set the historical contest. back in 1950, missouri had the second highest number of lynchings outside of the deep south. so when folks talk about making america great again, that s the kind of missouri tradition they want to return to, days when you could lynch or murder black folks and there would be no retribution for it. that s not hyperbole, that is reality. and i can t get around that. this is fugitive slave act
able to get numbers in public. some have said they ve been bankrupted. what do you think about that? people really need to understand that this is real. it s out there. that it allows people from all over the country and the world to organize in ways that were previously impossible and that is a real and present danger. just minutes ago we saw the first participants in today s unite the right rally arrive about 40 men and women in camouflage gear some with militia markings, virginia is an open carry state. the amount of guns, the type of guns, i mean, we weren t just talking about baby .22s and .9 glocks. so everything about that was just, it was so frightening. i thought it was going to be a blood bath. this is a historic victory for our people and we re moving out from the online space which we dominate and we re going to take over the real world. here to protest the removal of a statute of robert e. lee but to show they re more than an internet meme, they re a big real pre
talking about baby .22s and .9 glocks. so everything about that was just, it was so frightening. i thought it was going to be a blood bath. this is a historic victory for our people and we re moving out from the online space which we dominate and we re going to take over the real world. here to protest the removal of a statute of robert e. lee but to show they re more than an internet meme, they re a big real presence that can occupy a physical space. the alt right is very organized. they have a lot of numbers, shields, protective gear like helmets. we ve seen tear gas, water bottles thrown.
and i play milly, who is a games programmer in the real world and she has an avatar called molotov girl and that s how i meet guy in the video game. tell us a little bit about working with ryan reynolds. i mean, he s everything you think he s going to be and more. he s really, really wonderful. we should definitely go. is that a glock in your pocket? no. what? it s two glocks. i met him initially for my first audition, and i actually flew to new york the day after we d wrapped on season two of killing eve. so i was a little bit of a zombie. but he was wonderful, it was him and sean, and he, you know, he creates a really fun, relaxed atmosphere, and is always kind of making sure that everyone is having a good time and everyone feels safe and is happy. i ve seen you posting on insta,