has since denounced as racist. well, that s the truth. i ve lost count on the number of times that she s referred to me as a racist and tucker, it happens every time and it happens just reflexively. even in 2017 as a member of the majority in the minnesota house of representatives, there are 77 of us. she brought as a member of the minority an amendment that didn t have a chance but it funded money to her district and her district exclusively and then when we defeated it, she dismissed us all as racist by using innuendo and other means to do it so, it s happened a lot as i mentioned last week. the star tribune, she even referred to in them as racist. so there is no end to it. tucker: but i thought they were her biggest fans? i mean, the star tribune helped to make her possible, right? to go they had. they have her portrait hanging proudly in their lobby area.
faring? everything at first they all kind of went together, they stayed together a little scared and now they finally are just now starting to pick up. in fact, they re all getting ready to go to lunch. and we re just kind of maneuvering in the dark. so we have doors open and fans blowing. is that an announcement? so we re being ordered back into the lobby area. everybody s got to come out of their rooms so i m going to have to go. okay, you take care of everyone there and take care of yourself. thank you so much for what you re doing and jumping on the phone with me. i appreciate it very much. sarah snider, coming back to you. my goodness. i feel for those folks. you do. and i think one thing people forget is we re always talking about the magnitude, right, and
austin is with me now live from el paso. thank you so much for taking the time? no problem. thanks for having me. you went to this facility not once, but twice. tell me more. we went initially on sunday afternoon. we picked up about a little over 300 d$300 worth of suppliem a local target. mostly things like diapers, baby wipes and basic necessities, for the kids. in particular, after we were informed of the conditions they were being kept in. we picked up these supplies that were paid for by an advocate, and we went out to the facility. we arrived and the facility was pretty much on lockdown. there was a lobby area, it was closed, locked. there was no one in the front. and when you try to ring the
but he suggested that were there to have been somebody with protection as he described it inside of that religious house that perhaps that would have mitigated the carnage that we are seeing. that perhaps the only person who would have been injured if not killed would have been the shooter himself. it is a thought that not only is a thought, but it has been put into practice by many congregations around this country of various faiths when they feel the need to either bring in police protection, hire offduty police officers, and or, sir, train their own members to take shifts, to operate one various sunday or sabbath, and be out in a lobby area to protect those that are inside just worshipping. i would just like you to speak to that and to the difficulties that it presents just processing the need for this?
all sell ifr inflicted. no party assisted or had knowledge as a fact. all caps the worker said he noticed smith pacing in the lobby area the morning that he died, quote, it seemed like he had a lot open his mind t. story of peter smith is just this strange mystery in the middle of what is a mysterious time, it s a profoundly sad story as well. it involves him dying in the middle of it. in the course of his quest to obtain dirt on hillary clinton from rug hackers, he enlisted other americans to help with technical aspects of that project. one was a cyber security analyst ma matttate. he said the time i got recruited to clurecruited