but i was able to hold onto the clip and another gentleman that was standing up, not the two securing him, was able to get the gun. patricia, the sheriff said your actions may have saved countless lives. i don t think so. i think the other two men saved countless lives. you know, jessica, you say everyone here has a connection. this woman refers to the congresswoman as gabby. she said she came to talk about the so-called job-killing bill. she said she considered running away but then thought she might be a target. what did she do instead? she stayed and not only helped tackle this shooter alleged shooter, but helped one of the victims bleeding from the head. listen to what she told us about that. when i saw the man with the head wound, i was a little panicky and then i decided that wasn t that wasn t going to
gotten much, much worse over the last few years. it has become poisonous. whether or not this happened we needed to get calmed down. because it does create an atmosphere in which people hate each other. we don t go forward as a united people and it s hard for anybody to govern. jess, is it worse there? we have been to arizona. it is the frontier in the politics of division with the big debates over immigration and all that. when you get back on the ground, i remember being there in 2006, 2008, again in 2010, back on the ground now. is the volume higher in arizona? the difference is we are in tucson here. pima isn t as overheated as mar maric maricopa. people are surprised this happened here. one person described this as the berkeley of arizona. a much more liberal community or