All types of health, particularly Mental Health. One of the roles the government provide a safety net for those who cant take advantage of america upon saw opportunities. And certainly no one deserves that a net more than america possible veterans. We are letting them down. Any veteran who served, they are not going to wait in line to see if they can get services out of the ea system. We will given a card where they can go to any Health Facility in america they need. We are going to make sure they get the Mental Health support, the vast majority of them dont need it, they come back stronger and better, but for those who do, it is the federal government and president s role to make sure they get the Mental Health support and counseling they need. We have seen horrible incidents of violence in america. You will say, we get to do this, we got to do that trade in almost every one of those incidents it was someone who was mentally ill, and others knew that he posed a threat of others, to himself or and we did not do anything. We dont need to change the gun laws. We need to change the Mental Health laws so we can protect ourselves from those who are clearly violently mentally ill or it ill. One of the laws i changed in new york after a horrible incident is i got the state legislature to pass a law allowing new york state to put in a secure mental Health Facility violently ill mentally health people, even against their wishes, when we had a panel of experts say it was necessary to protect them and protect society. That is the role the federal government can play to make sure we protect people from these horrible incidents. [inaudible] one last question. Time. Ving a great [inaudible] what he said is you go to the vietnam war memorial. I have too many friends there. You can see the names but you dont know the story of what they actually did and what their lives were. That is something that touches me because if you go to ground zero today and see the memorial, which im so proud of because it really shows the magnitude of the loss and the courage of the response and go down to the museum, we have every Single Person who died in those horrible attacks, their picture. You push their picture and it tells their story. I think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. If we, i and my team have the opportunity to leave lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. Im being cut off. This was great fun. I will be here again tomorrow morning, 4 00. It wont be as hot. Let me thank the Des Moines Register for having me. Thank you all for being here. This should be a time when we feel the most optimist it, the future. Ited about our if we get the right leadership, we will. God bless you and god bless the united states. Thank you, governor. Governor George Pataki on a 90 degree day at the iowa state fair in des moines and on the the Des Moines Register candidate soapbox we are back in two morrow at the fair with three more candidates. We are here we here in the morning from wisconsin Governor Scott walker. The afternoon, Carly Fiorina at 1 00 eastern and Lindsey Graham at 4 00 p. M. Our coverage will continue throughout the day tomorrow. You will go back to the iowa fair right now. Theres a little indoor setup where the candidates come and answer some reporters questions after they have spoken on the soapbox. Our live coverage continuing here on cspan. [indistinct conversations] you mentioned you grew up on a farm. I was wondering how you can use that for iowa voters and what is the most important issue facing farmers today . Mr. Pataki i did grow up on a farm and spent my whole life on a farm. Were running our farm now and every saturday we take some of our Grass Fed Beef down to one of the farmers markets. Its a way of life that really taught me the value of hard work and the value of it doesnt matter what you say, what matters is what you do. One of the largest problems facing farmers today is the tremendous fluctuation in prices, whether it is corn or wheat or soybeans, the market can fluctuate greatly. The best thing to do about that is to open up and expand markets to new possibilities and new countries. Thatther thing of course we experience when i was a kid, we would have a great peach truck looming and then you get a hurricane, and what looked like it would be a good year became a terrible year. Crop insurance because of the vagaries of nature. You have to what do you think of the state fair so far . I have been here fivesix times. I will certainly go see the pork shed and do some grilling and make the rounds