Yeah, you know, look, I said this when I saw it at the U.S. capitol. I was, we were just mentioning we had the most open state capitol, meaning We had 16 doors that were open and kids could sit on the steps and eat their sandwiches and wander in and out. and I would walk by. She loved that. She defended that. Yes, defended it. And now having to close it down and have the scanners. Look, it makes sense. (04:09–04:16)
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Asserts that the Minnesota state capitol had 16 open doors allowing public access.
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