stopped. brittney, did you at any point look up and know where he was or was it just too foggy to see at this point? i only saw him like emerging from the shadows when he first started shooting. after that we were down on the ground and then facing the exit door. i didn t want to look back. i m glad you guys got out safely. thanks for what you did, brittney, to help others there and being able to think on your feet like that. i m sure that helped a lot. and our thoughts and prayers go out to the community. thank you both for being with us. thank you. thanks, sean. coming up, the state of colorado is all too familiar with tragedy. we are going to speak to the man who authored the book define the
so it s really hard to tell but it didn t seem like it was longer than a couple minutes. kevin, the rapid fire, how long did it seem to go on and did it seem to just not stop? the gunshots went off for about 30 to 45 seconds consecutively, and eventually it stopped. brittney, did you at any point look up and know where he was or was it just too foggy to see at this point? i only saw him like emerging from the shadows when he first started shooting. after that we were down on the ground and then facing the exit door. i didn t want to look back. i m glad you guys got out saly. thanks for what you did, brittney, to help others there and being able to think on your feet like that. i m sure that helped a lot. and our thoughts and prayers go out to the community. thank you both for being with us. thank you. thanks, sean. coming up, the state of colorado is all too familiar
so it s really hard to tell but it didn t seem like it was longer than a couple minutes. kevin, the rapid fire, how long did it seem to go on and did it seem to just not stop? the gunshots went off for about 30 to 45 seconds consecutively, and eventually it stopped. brittney, did you at any point look up and know where he was or was it just too foggy to see at this point? i only saw him like emerging from the shadows when he first started shooting. after that we were down on the ground and then facing the exit door. i didn t want to look back. i m glad you guys got out safely. thanks for what you did, brittney, to help others there and being able to think on your feet like that. i m sure that helped a lot. and our thoughts and prayers go out to the community. thank you both for being with us. thank you. thanks, sean. coming up, the state of colorado is all too familiar with tragedy.
and, two, they will say the republicans are heartless, that there are people would have been given insurance and coverage because they have a pre-existing condition and could not get one before and those people are now having their lives saved because of this plan. are republicans bad people? are you a bad person? guest: the state of colorado was doing a great job before obamacare came along. for high-risk folks. there are about 13,000 people in the colorado plan right now compared to 439 under obama s plan. so, we were already doing what needed to be done for high-risk people. so the republican position is along these lines: we want everyone to be covered that needs to be covered, but we would prefer to do it on a state level rather than a federal level. absolutely. the most projections here in colorado are that 4,000 people would go into the federal plan