want to come to us. they were fearful. and they were in the back hallway area. and that actually heightened my concern and my fear that potentially the suspects were in that hallway holding them hostage and waiting for us to enter into the hallway. we had to tell them several times come to us, come to us. and ultimately they did. and once that first person took the motions forward, it opened the floodgates and everybody wanted to come and get away from that as quickly as possible. we can t panic in those situations. these people have dealt with enough. the last thing they need to see is their police officers panicking. was it silent in there? or did you hear screams? it was extremely loud. the fire alarms were going off. there were people who were obviously injured and obviously in great amounts of pain. that was evidence in the moans
do you say to them? how do you calm them down when you yourself are going through this chaotic situation? you have to be clear in your orders. the initial 50 people did not want to come to us. they were fearful in the back hallway area and that actually heightened my concern that and my fear that potentially the suspects were in that hallway holding them hostage and waiting for us to enter into the hallway. we had to tell them several times come to us, come to us and ultimately, they did and once that first person took the motions forward, it opened the flood gates and everybody wanted to come and get away from that as quickly as possible. so, you know, we can t panic in those situations. these people have already dealt with enough. the last thing they need to see is police officers panicking. was it silent in there or screams?
how do you calm them down when you yourself are going through this chaotic situation? you have to be clear in your orders. the initial 50 people did not want to come to us. they were fearful. and they were in the back hallway area. and that actually heightened my concern and my fear that potentially the suspects were in that hallway holding them hostage and waiting for us to enter into the hallway. we had to tell them several times come to us, come to us. and ultimately they did. and once that first person took the motions forward, it opened the floodgates and everybody wanted to come and get away from that as quickly as possible. we can t panic in those situations. these people have dealt with enough. the last thing they need to see is their police officers panicking. was it silent in there? or did you hear screams?
it looks as though he s not taking the responsibility, the possibility of being president of the united states really seriously. for him, it looks as though he s an actor playing the role of a candidate for president, not boning up on the issues, not having a broad sense of the responsibilities of what it is to be a president. in his own word, it gives me great concern. and a lot of other people will as well. not to sit silent, trump also went on television today to clarify what he said. but he certainly didn t back down. question, do you blame george w. bush for 9/11? look, look, jeb said we were safe with my brother. we were safe. well, the word trade center just fell down. now, am i trying to blame him? i m not blaming anybody, but the world trade center came down. when he said, we were safe. we weren t safe. probably the greatest catastrophe ever in this country, if you think about it, right? what would you have done? i would have been much different. somebody says it wou
. martha: a woman getting arrested after a traffic stop police say she hung herself in her cell. while the whole thing is being treated as a murder investigation. bill: the victim s mother telling lawmakers about the pain her family has been through and she wants to know whether they are listen. laura wilkerson live here today. i don t want your sympathy. i want you to do something. throw your hat in the rings for americans. don t sit silent because it will help you get a vote.