support. for this community and their efforts to rebuild. the governor of texas greg abbott there. we re also hearing from an eyewitness who saw the gunman and describes him like this. like those to protect your ears from. and he just started to shoot everyone. just started to shoot. and what i did, my first instant, was to get people out of there. i probably shouted they re shooting, they re shooting, get out. i believe i pushed people out of the exit maybe probably like 48 people out of there. and just told them to get out. and this senior citizen lady that i tried to help and i couldn t and i just told her to move faster and she couldn t move faster. so i left her there. and i needed to get out because
people and then rescreened. now, the people have to be rescreened two ways. people leaving the airport have to be interviewed by law enforcement for any evidentiary evidence they might have, who saw the gunman. were they talking to someone else? is it possible someone else was involved, did he plant any bombs. and then the people going back into the airport have to be screened by the tsa. you can bet that screening will be very meticulous as it should be anyway. there s two-way screening. screening out for evidence, screening in for security. and then of course screening and ripping through as we have heard from the witnesses, the baggage as well. the people, their bags. mary, thank you so much for further explaining to us the multiple challenges thee folks face as again many of these people are stuck after enduring an incredibly harrowing experience inside l.a.x. mary, stand by for me, because i want to play some sound as we re getting bits and pieces from people who saw, who heard