i don t believe they had to arrest him megyn: they could monitor him? could they monitor him? what could they do to sort of watch out to make sure he wasn t exactly. they could have monitored him. they could have put him in that 72-hour psych evaluation. that could have really led to preventing isn t there a difference between a patient saying, you know what and sometimes. there s even sometimes i feel like harming myself and even hundreds of people versus him saying i am going to harm hundreds of people very soon megyn: totally. and the difference, apparently, kicked in in his consultations with dr. fenton because she broke patient confidentiality and called the cops. and, megyn, in every jurisdiction there s a mental health law that says if someone says, hey, i m going to harm myself or others, you can put them under evaluation. megyn: what you re saying is that the cops were not empowered
at a patient saying, sorry. you don t have insurance. the cameras continue to be on the patient as she is lying there not being cared for. that s not must see tv. i am saving my outrage for when they want them renamed to community organizer. coming up, how do they celebrate their anniversary? we report. can i ask you a couple quick questions about occupy? no. a couple more laps around here and you will have a mile.