get relief and sit down and rest for a bit, we headed upstairs. we ve got the attic door is right back here. and walked up the attic, and stay thursday for several hours. when it finally turned light, we came back down to check out the damage and we had 2.5 feet in the house. it was actually rising still at 6:30 this morning. i don t think it turned around and started going down until 10:00 this morning. reporter: you ve got a fan fantastic mess on your hands. what s the next step? have you called your insurance agent? how quickly are you going to be able to get back to normal? we called the insurance agent. we have two felt we have to call the flood insurance agent. and the car in the garage is flooded. 2.5 to 3 feet of water on the car took care of that. we called the auto insurance. we should have a a rental car tomorrow. and i ve called a contractor to help us start taking the carpets out, cut the wall so everything can dry out. reporter: there was loss of life in houston, to
and control never fix this. gun-control never makes the ball mobile less vulnerable. it makes them more vulnerable. for me, i want to see not just man but women be able to defend their lives with guns as needed and that means they need access to them as they have access to them, we see more guns, less crime. how do you explain then that so many other countries that brought in tough gun control have seen gun crime dramatically reduced? i m thinking of great britain. australia. japan, germany, i mean, there are dozens of countries that have gone the complete opposite way from america and seen a dramatic reduction in the gun murder rate. that s a great question. let me tell you the story and i can answer that. the story is fast. the first week in january, a woman in georgia the man was breaking in. she grabbed the kids, she went into the attic. he went into the house and kicked the attic door. she s on the cell phone piers and her husband is going shoot him. she shot him five times.
way from america and seen a dramatic reduction in the gun murder rate. that s a great question. let me tell you the story and i can answer that. the story is fast. the first week in january, a woman in georgia the man was breaking in. she grabbed the kids, she went into the attic. he went into the house and kicked the attic door. she s on the cell phone piers and her husband is going shoot him. she shot him five times. she didn t kill him but stopped the attack. what i would ask you, priest, respectively what i would ask you is i would like my wife to be arm in that situation, would you like your wife to be armed in that position? why don t we take a woman in this position, a woman that armed herself to the teeth, as it turned out, exactly in the way you talked about, she bought six guns, including an ar assault rifle in her home
see more guns less crime. how do you explain then that so many other countries that brought in tough gun control have seen gun crime dramatically reduced? i m thinking of great britain. australia. japan, germany, i mean, there are dozens of countries that have gone the complete opposite way from america and seen a dramatic reduction in the gun murder rate. that s a great question. let me tell you the story and i can answer that. the story is fast. the first week in january, a woman in georgia the man was breaking in. she grabbed the kids, she went into the attic. he went into the house and kicked the attic door. she s on the cell phone piers and her husband is going shoot him. she shot him five times. she didn t kill him but stopped the attack. what i would ask you, priest, respectively what i would ask you is i would like my wife to be arm in that situation, would you like your wife to be armed in that position?
would not yield. her frantic pulls on it only added to the banging and confusion. roy and the dog were now up. one shouting questions, the other barking. father, farthest away and soundest sleeper of all had by this time been awakened by the battering on the attic door. he decided the house was on fire. i m coming, i m coming, he wailed in a slow, sleepy voice. it took him many minutes to regain full conshe isness. my mother still believing he was caught under the bed detected the mournful resigned note of one preparing to meet his maker. he s dying! i m all right, briggs yelled to reassure her. i m all right! he still believed it was his own closeness to death that was worrying mother. i found at last the light switch in my room, unlocked the door and joined briggs and others at the attic door. the dog who never did like