out. it started a 51-day stand off. it was a clash between federal law enforcement might and withdrawing people who were fiercely protective of their community. we feel a bond with the community, fellow gun owners and gun rights and fellow surviv survivalists and freedom lovers. when do you draw the line and say enough is enough? somebody has to send a message to say you can t go any further. and mcveigh got in his little junk car and drove to waco, texas to find out what was going on. michelle roush was at the branch compound outside waco to investigate the story.
koresh in custody, federal agents raid his compound and a massive firefight breaks out. that started the 51-day standoff. it was a clash between federal law enforcement and withdrawing people who were fiercely protective of their community. you feel a bond with this community, believe in gun rights and fellow survivalists and freedom lovers. when do you draw the line and say enough is enough, somebody has to send a message to say you can t go any further. and mcveigh got in his little junk car and drove to waco, texas to find out what was going on.
and here customers control the goods with their phones. using a special app, you scan the product code, the system asks you a size, the dressing room, and within 30 seconds the choices appear. the store was designed with male shoppers in mind. it was easy and i kept buying, i want to try those and try those. and you wouldn t have done that before? no. even those that think they re hard to fit. when i got these, i m built kind of differently, so they didn t have they had my size differently than what? i got a little junk. but the concept has women coming in too. once people see what it is, this store will appeal to any person who wears clothes. for mother and hairdresser ivory anderson, the appeal is not just what she finds in the store, but what she does. crazy shopkeepers. trying to sell you things? right. or a 17-year-old with their first job who is a size zero who
it was a clash between federal law enforcement mite and withdrawn people who were fiercely protective of their community. you feel a bond with this community. the bond is they re fellow gun owners and believe in gun rights and their fellow survivalists and freedom lovers. when do you draw the line and say enough is enough? somebody has to send a message to say, you can t go any further. and mcveigh got in his little junk car and drove to waco, texas, to find out what was going on. michelle roush, a college newspaper reporter at the time, was at the branch davidian compound outside waco to investigate the story. it wasn t until one year after the oklahoma city bombing that she realized the man she interviewed on the hood of his car was none other than timothy
rights and fellow survivalists, and freedom lovers. when do you draw the line and say enough is enough? somebody has to send a message to say, you can t go any further. and mcveigh got in his little junk car and drove to waco, texas, to find out what was going on. michelle roush, a college newspaper reporter at the time, was at the branch davidian compound outside waco to investigate the story. it wasn t until one year after the oklahoma city bombing that she realized the man she interviewed on the hood of his car was none other than timothy mcveigh.