exemption. what they need to do in rhode island is rewrite the law quickly and hope in time for the dance. bill: you say when was this law written in rhode island? in rhode island it s been on the books forever. bill: forever? it s just now that the father-daughter dance is canceled and the mother-son ball games are canceled? come on. and through the aclu that comes in and like they don t have anything more important they could be doing. they take on this case, and it s crazy because just name it something else, name it lady s choice, for example. bill: you re saying the aclu did this? yeah,. bill: they took the case of the single mother complaint. yes. i understand the point of the single mom, i get the it, i understand it but to penalize all the other kids so you completely ban everything. bill: i hear you. the aclu says public schools have no business fostering the notion that girls prefer to go to formal dances while boys
yeah. i m very lucky to get out alive because when i was leaving the theater a lot of people after the guns stopped shooting after the gun fire stopped a lot of people were heading for the upper exit and so people were in the first and the second row. i was in the fourth row from the top. and so i decided to go through the third row to get to the exit and directly behind where i was sitting which is about three seats in on the right-side when you are looking at the screen directly behind where i was laying and sitting i tripped, i slipped on some blood and landed on top of it lady. i shook her and told her we need to get up and we need to get out and realized she was dead. she made no movements and said nothing. and at that moment i realized, you know, that bul bullet went straight over me and hit this woman. bill: when did you try to
going to stop, am i going to make it out alive. bill: how did you make it out because he fired a lot of rounds in that small theater and a lot of people went down. 71 people. that is a lot o of folks getting hit. yeah. i m very lucky to get out alive because when i was leaving the theater a lot of people after the guns stopped shooting after the gun fire stopped a lot of people were heading for the upper exit and so people were in the first and the second row. i was in the fourth row from the top. and so i decided to go through the third row to get to the exit and directly behind where i was sitting which is about three seats in on the right-side when you are looking at the screen directly behind where i was laying and sitting i tripped, i slipped on some blood and landed on top of it lady. i shook her and told her we need to get up and we need to
getting hit. yeah. i m very lucky to get out alive because when i was leaving the theater a lot of people after the guns stopped shooting after the gun fire stopped a lot of people were heading for the upper exit and so people were in the first and the second row. i was in the fourth row from the top. and so i decided to go through the third row to get to the exit and directly behind where i was sitting which is about three seats in on the right-side when you are looking at the screen directly behind where i was laying and sitting i tripped, i slipped on some blood and landed on top of it lady. i shook her and told her we need to get up and we need to get out and realized she was dead. she made no movements and said nothing. and at that moment i realized, you know, that bul bullet went straight over me and hit this woman. bill: when did you try to
who gets lucky? there are four claims to the ownership of a crashoff ticket. sharon jones says she found a discarded lottery ticket and she cashed it. but the store manager sued her saying it s mine, i didn t discard it, you weren t supposed to take from that bin which had a sign on it that read do not take. but soon the original purchaser of this ticket has joined this case saying you don t get it lady to found it, you don t get it lady who stole it, i get it because i originally bought it and discarded it. who the heck has the right claim? joining me now, kimberly guilfoyle who is cohost of the