it is going to happen. and i suspect you re 100% right. general wesley clark, let s talk about what you heard. you listened closely to the pentagon briefing. what jumped out at you? most important thing is we are continuing with the evacuation. now, obviously we have choked down access, so we re trading off the flow for the security of the marines and soldiers there. that s the command tradeoff. we ve obviously got everything in the air, doing everything we canon security. but we have choked off flow. and i am hearing from official sources and chitchat how difficult it is for people trying to get out of the airfield. can t find a way in, don t know who to contact, et cetera. we have to put the security up there as prime consideration now for our troops.
someone that he had a personal relationship or a supervisor? until we get more facts to the nature of the victim, it was just speculating. do you ever wonder i don t know what the policy is in new york or any area for hospitals. particularly in urban areas. security that i ve seen is fairly tight and quite intense. there there are magnetometers or anything that would pick up a gun or anything like that. does it depend on the hospital? this is a large hospital system. what do you make of it? likely no magnetometers at the desk. especially a busy hospital like bronx lebanon hospital. a lot of traffic going in and out. lots of metal detectors. adds security but slows down access. so staff there not alarmed. let s say they have magnetometers. then what? then they re just the first victims. if you have the magnetometers, you need personnel prepared to