Scott Galloway
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That's the most disappointing thing.
There are now more private security guards
There was more private security employed in America than there are cops now.
And the Secret Service can only do so much.
The other thing is this levy is such an enormous tax on us.
One of the things I love about my school here in London, you know what they don't have?
They do not have shooter drills.
Yeah.
I just don't think any 11-year-old should have to engage in a shooter trail.
Something's wrong.
The other tax we're about to all pay is someone who travels a lot.
I travel a lot to hotels where there'll be some political event or whatever, or they're hosting the President of Finland.
It's going to be another fucking 10 minutes to get in and out of a hotel now because part of the security lapse here was this guy figured out a hack.
And that is just staying at the hotel, being a guest.
You get past the first level of security.
I have to tell you.
But didn't he have โ wasn't it easier because he checked into the hotel?
Just a quick comment, because I'm asking this question, and I'm open to learning here, because I purposely tried to avoid media this weekend.
The notion that, okay, this is the world we live in, both sides will try and make political hay of it, that, in fact, one use of the ballroom might be an ability to have more secure events like this or events like this with more security, to me, distinct of the immediate politicization of a violent event or near-violent event was wrong.
But that argument to me seems reasonable.