that s a payoff. activists and therapists cultivate the validation. parents are sucked into a consequential crisis. kids are literally scarred for life. no parent believes there healthy child needs to have their removed. my dad did once when i spilled paint in the garage. it is such an insane thought that the specialist have to overwhelm them with fear you re not affirming your child. everybody keeps the tight-lipped and don t talk about it. don t talk about the male inmates in female jails are male athletes winning female sports and don t bring up the teacher with giant boobs. what else can they get you to believe? i think we re going to remember this moment is pretty important. i am definitely going to look back at this to see how i used it to look male. let s welcome tonight s guests. she s the slap who won t take
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the first moments of this. the minute the officers yes, the gunman gets into the school, and he s in there for a long time. and he gets in there so easily. he s just able to walk right in. and he s in there for so long, and the officers those first few minutes when they get inside and what we see there and then retreating. that, to me, has been one of the most painful things to see, and it s been one of the most crucial things to see because right there sort of get this feeling that they just gave up. they didn t know what to do, and they gave up. what do you guys think? you are, in law enforcement, unfortunately you have seen more than most people will ever see in a lifetime combined exponentially. what are you looking for, commissioner ramsey? well, i think the one thing the public ought to know is the actions of the officers really aren t consistent with active shooter training. don t think this is what is being trained throughout the country because it s not.
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