yeah, sureme. i mean there s a risk going the other way too, which is to sit there and doing no. i actually think the speaker has handled this well. she was reluctant to do this. it really took the breaking of the ukraine story and some of the details of the story to get her to agree basically to move ahead with impeachment. some of the younger democrats, some of the first-term democrats in swing districts were the ones, especially the veterans, who really broke it open. i think they ve done it in a pretty careful way. they ve got two pretty solid articles of impeachment, i think. by going ahead with the vote on the mexico and canada trade agreement, they re showing they can also do things legislatively and even cooperate with the president much to the happiness of some on the left of the democratic party. so i think she s handled it quite well, and there s not much empirical evidence that it s helping or hurting much. if you look at the matchups, they re all pretty much where they w
individuals that are injured beyond the ones that they ve reported, is this a barricade situation, is it a hostage barricade situation, i m sure they ll wribring no hostage negotiators. they ll keep that place clear, try to locate his vehicle, find out what the cause of this this is going to be the big part of it is why did this individual do this, is this something related to a domestic event or is this something related to some other nefarious event and we just don t have all that information in yet. sureme. i m just thinking of all the patients and families who are in that hospital. art, stay with me. tom fuenes is with me as well, former assistant fbi director and one of our senior law enforcement analysts. how do they, tom, all the while, they have police corps donning off the area, on the roof how do they safely and securely get these these are patients hooked up to tubes and machines, get them out, make sure they re