getting together and saying, well, let s exit. so, people who are handling the prisoners are seeing people exiting. then they have an entirely separate mission, which is, you don t want those people evaporating. what you want, is immediate triage, is anyone hurt? was anyone injured? and then you want something altogether different. witness triage. okay, what did you see? what did you hear? nothing, nothing, okay. what did you, see what did you hear? we learn these lessons in places like san bernardino, one of those people said, i saw the gunman, i think i know who it is. and that was the clue that actually put them on to the suspect. that has become something that they are in point he ll. let me reset for the viewers who are joining us right now. there is an active shooter situation at michigan state university. one person has been killed. we don t know if that person is
trevor noah saying the super-spreader event. they get to joke about it because they are on the good side, it s that simple. anyone who s not on their side is automatically on the bad side. what they do is they go on and on and on about how much they care. how much you need to be vigilant. that that outweighs the fact that they don t do that, they don t have to do that. if you are rich, influential person, doesn t apply to you. it hasn t for a long time. greg: let s exit with a provocative question. i know people that are putting chips in their dogs. he kat: my dog has a chip. greg: is it wrong to put chips in criminals? judge jeanine: not at all. kat: that doesn t shock me. tyrus: it s so wrong. next it s going to be wives putting chips and their husbands. where do we draw the line? no. you made a left instead of a right to work today.